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Elisabeth van den Eynde, Princess of Belvedere (also spelled Vandeneinden, Vandeneynden, Van den Eynden, and Van den Einden) and suo jure Baroness of Gallicchio and Missanello (14 April 1674 – 14 February 1743) was an Italian noblewoman. She was the consort of Carlo Carafa, 3rd Prince of Belvedere, 6th Marquess of Anzi, and Lord of Trivigno, and the daughter of Ferdinand van den Eynde, 1st Marquess of Castelnuovo and Olimpia Piccolomini, of the House of Piccolomini. Her grandfather was Jan van den Eynde, a wealthy Flemish merchant, banker and art collector who purchased and renovated the Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano in 1653. Her father Ferdinand, the Marquess of Castelnuovo, built the Vandeneynden Palace of Belvedere between 1671 and 1673. While the Palazzo Zevallos in central Naples passed

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  • Elisabeth van den Eynde, Princess of Belvedere (also spelled Vandeneinden, Vandeneynden, Van den Eynden, and Van den Einden) and suo jure Baroness of Gallicchio and Missanello (14 April 1674 – 14 February 1743) was an Italian noblewoman. She was the consort of Carlo Carafa, 3rd Prince of Belvedere, 6th Marquess of Anzi, and Lord of Trivigno, and the daughter of Ferdinand van den Eynde, 1st Marquess of Castelnuovo and Olimpia Piccolomini, of the House of Piccolomini. Her grandfather was Jan van den Eynde, a wealthy Flemish merchant, banker and art collector who purchased and renovated the Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano in 1653. Her father Ferdinand, the Marquess of Castelnuovo, built the Vandeneynden Palace of Belvedere between 1671 and 1673. While the Palazzo Zevallos in central Naples passed to her elder sister Giovanna, who married a Colonna heir, Elisabeth was given the monumental Palazzo Vandeneynden, alongside a smaller portion of the Marquess' assets, which included his art collection, one of the largest and most valuable in Naples and its surroundings. Upon her marriage to Carlo Carafa, the Vandeneynden Palace came to be known as Villa Carafa. (en)
  • Elisabeth van den Eynde, princesse du Belvédère (également orthographiée Vandeneinden, Vandeneynden, Van den Eynden, et Van den Einden) et suo jure baronne de Gallicchio et Missanello née le 14 Avril 1674 à Naples, où elle meurt le 14 février 1743, est une noble italienne. Elle est l'épouse de Carlo Carafa, 3e prince du Belvédère, 6e marquis d'Anzi et seigneur de Trivigno, et la fille de Ferdinand van den Eynde, 1er marquis de Castelnuovo et Olimpia Piccolomini, de la maison de Piccolomini. Son grand-père est Jan van den Eynde, un riche marchand flamand, banquier et collectionneur d'art qui achète et rénove le Palais Zevallos en 1653. Son père Ferdinand, le marquis de Castelnuovo, construit le palais Vandeneynden du Belvédère entre 1671 et 1673. Le palais Zevallos dans le centre de Naples passe à sa sœur aînée Giovanna, qui épouse l'héritier des Colonna. Elisabeth reçoit le monumental Palazzo Vandeneynden, aux côtés d'une plus petite partie des actifs du marquis, qui comprend sa collection d'art, l'une des plus grandes et des Naples et ses environs. Lors de son mariage avec Carlo Carafa, le Palais Vandeneynden devient connu comme Villa Carafa. (fr)
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  • Cesare Lentini (en)
  • Francesca Cecilia Boncompagni Ludovisi (en)
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  • Francesco Maria Colonna (en)
  • Giovanna Oliva Grimaldi (en)
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  • Giovanna Carafa, nun of the order of Santa Maria Donna Regina Vecchia (en)
  • Francesco Maria Carafa, 4th Prince of Belvedere, 7th Marquess of Anzi and Baron of Trivigno, Bonifati, Mottafollone and San Sosti (en)
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  • Carlo Carafa, 3rd Prince of Belvedere, 6th Marquess of Anzi, and Lord of Trivigno (en)
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  • Elisabeth van den Eynde, Princess of Belvedere (also spelled Vandeneinden, Vandeneynden, Van den Eynden, and Van den Einden) and suo jure Baroness of Gallicchio and Missanello (14 April 1674 – 14 February 1743) was an Italian noblewoman. She was the consort of Carlo Carafa, 3rd Prince of Belvedere, 6th Marquess of Anzi, and Lord of Trivigno, and the daughter of Ferdinand van den Eynde, 1st Marquess of Castelnuovo and Olimpia Piccolomini, of the House of Piccolomini. Her grandfather was Jan van den Eynde, a wealthy Flemish merchant, banker and art collector who purchased and renovated the Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano in 1653. Her father Ferdinand, the Marquess of Castelnuovo, built the Vandeneynden Palace of Belvedere between 1671 and 1673. While the Palazzo Zevallos in central Naples passed (en)
  • Elisabeth van den Eynde, princesse du Belvédère (également orthographiée Vandeneinden, Vandeneynden, Van den Eynden, et Van den Einden) et suo jure baronne de Gallicchio et Missanello née le 14 Avril 1674 à Naples, où elle meurt le 14 février 1743, est une noble italienne. Elle est l'épouse de Carlo Carafa, 3e prince du Belvédère, 6e marquis d'Anzi et seigneur de Trivigno, et la fille de Ferdinand van den Eynde, 1er marquis de Castelnuovo et Olimpia Piccolomini, de la maison de Piccolomini. Son grand-père est Jan van den Eynde, un riche marchand flamand, banquier et collectionneur d'art qui achète et rénove le Palais Zevallos en 1653. Son père Ferdinand, le marquis de Castelnuovo, construit le palais Vandeneynden du Belvédère entre 1671 et 1673. Le palais Zevallos dans le centre de Naples (fr)
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  • Elisabeth van den Eynde, Princess of Belvedere (en)
  • Elisabeth van den Eynde (fr)
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