Squadrone Volante. Azzolino was born at Fermo, the son of Pompeo Azzolino and Giulia Ruffo. He was the great-nephew of Cardinal Decio Azzolino, the elder, and...
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when socializing freely with men her own age. One of them was Cardinal Decio Azzolino, who had been a secretary to the ambassador in Spain, and responsible...
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up Azzolino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Azzolino is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Decio Azzolino (1623–1689)...
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Catholic prelate Decio Azzolino (1623-1689), Italian Catholic Cardinal Décio Villares (1851-1931), Brazilian artist and sculptor Decio Vinciguerra (1856-1934)...
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rumored love affair between Christina, Queen of Sweden and Cardinal Decio Azzolino during the former's stay in Rome after abdicating her throne. After...
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Decio Azzolini, seniore (1 July 1549 – 7 October 1587) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of: Marco Antonio...
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canvas with her to Rome. After her death, it was inherited by Cardinal Decio Azzolino, being subsequently owned by Livio Odescalchi, Duke of Bracciano, then...
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children, and then had a brief meeting with Cardinals Flavio Chigi and Decio Azzolino. That night he had a little rest, though his condition did not improve...
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mysticism brought him into contact with Giuseppe Francesco Borri, Cardinal Decio Azzolino and his confidant, Queen Christina of Sweden (then living in Rome having...
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Germany, since 2006 León, Mexico Blessed John of Fermo (1259–1322) Decio Azzolino (1623–1689), cardinal Melissa Bellucci (2001-), Footballer (Midfield...
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Maidalchini hoped to utilize for her own ends while she worked with Cardinal Decio Azzolino to try to circumvent Chigi's authority with the hopes of having Chigi...
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to Christina, Queen of Sweden, and friend of the prominent Cardinal Decio Azzolino. The collection was much enlarged in the 19th century by the acquisition...
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Philip IV of Spain. Cardinal Decio Azzolino was assistant to Panciroli; Olimpia Maidalchini acted as his patron. Azzolino managed the Secretariat until...
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rumored love affair between Christina, Queen of Sweden and Cardinal Decio Azzolino during the former's stay in Rome after abdicating her throne Alluri...
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– Alphonse de Berghes, Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1624) June 8 – Decio Azzolino, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1623) June 9 – François Bonnemer, French...
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physician of the Ottoboni family, Queen Christina of Sweden, Cardinal Decio Azzolino and of Pope Alexander VIII. After studies initiated in Fermo, graduating...
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April 7 – Thomas Mainwaring, English politician (d. 1689) April 11 – Decio Azzolino, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1689) April 20 – Olimpia Aldobrandini...
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Alfonso Litta (1666–1679) Johann Eberhard Neidhardt SJ (1679–1681) Decio Azzolino the younger (1681–1683) vacant (1683–1689) Pedro de Salazar (1689–1706)...
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saying that Christina would be buried in that dress, and that Cardinal Decio Azzolino and Pope Innocent XI would follow shortly afterward in death. All this...
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unprecedented level of independence. A group of cardinals, led by Cardinal Decio Azzolino, began to further the view within the College that it was time for a...
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younger (1664–1667) Friedrich Landgraf von Hessen-Darmstadt (1667–1668) Decio Azzolino iuniore (1668–1681) Felice Rospigliosi (1682–1685) Domenico Maria Corsi...
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(now in the Prado). On her death she left her collection to Cardinal Decio Azzolino, who himself died within a year, leaving the collection to his nephew...
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completed in 1688 by Adamo Sacripante on commission of the local Cardinal Decio Azzolino. The world map (globe) was completed in 1713 by the geographer Silvestro...
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April 7 – Thomas Mainwaring, English politician (d. 1689) April 11 – Decio Azzolino, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1689) April 20 – Olimpia Aldobrandini...
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theatre machinery provided the basis for many modern stage devices." Decio Azzolino (1623–1689), was a Cardinal. Head of the Sacro Collegio faction, known...
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– Alphonse de Berghes, Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1624) June 8 – Decio Azzolino, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1623) June 9 – François Bonnemer, French...
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Kingdom of Naples). The offence was uncovered by Maidalchini's "spy", Decio Azzolino. The Pope deprived him of the title of Cardinal-Nephew. Astalli was...
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Cardinal Decio Azzolino, 1667, by Pietro Balestra. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden...
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Cardinal-Priest of Prassede 1 December 1681 – 5 October 1684 Succeeded by Decio Azzolino Records Preceded by Marzio Ginetti Oldest living Member of the Sacred...
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13th-century. It was presented by Christina, Queen of Sweden, to Cardinal Decio Azzolino, and bought from him by Pope Alexander VII (1689–1691), together with...
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