• Giovanni Colonna (1295, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy – 3 July 1348, Avignon, France) was a Roman Catholic cardinal during the Avignon papacy and was a scion...
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    first great nepotist popes, he made two of his nephews cardinals and allowed his cousin Giovanni Gaetano (Giangaetano, died 1232) to buy the fiefs of Vicovaro...
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  • Giovanni Gaetano Orsini (ca. 1285 - 27 August 1335), Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church from 17 December 1316 until his death, was a Roman nobleman, a...
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    Madonna of Constantinople, Antoniazzo Romano Cardinal Bessarion (1403–1472) Prospero Colonna (cardinal) (died 1463) Raffaele Riario (died 1521) Pope...
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  • then cardinal-bishop of Sabina (1340), † 14 July 1348. Imbert Dupuis – cardinal-priest of SS. XII Apostoli, † 26 May 1348. Giovanni Colonna – cardinal-deacon...
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    tomb of Cardinal Giovanni Michiel and his grandson Antonio Orso sculpted by Jacopo Sansovino. Behind the facade is a Crucifixion (1613) by Giovanni Battista...
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    of Cardinal Giovanni Colonna (died 1245), which were being administered by his executor, Cardinal Aegidius de Torres; some 200 marks of Cardinal Colonna's...
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    September 1294 Appointed – died 29 October 1312) Pietro Colonna (died 1326) Giovanni Colonna (1327–1348) Archpriest of the Lateran Basilica Guillaume Noellet...
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    (1193–1210) Giovanni da Ferentino (1212–1217) Giovanni Colonna di Carbognano (1217–1245) Ancher Pantaleon (1262–1286) Pedro Gómez de Barroso (1327–1341) Gilles...
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    who received a share of the 50% of the income of the two deposed Colonna cardinals, thanks to the generosity of Pope Boniface VIII. When the procurator...
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    a cardinal. Hüls also reject this identification and adds that cardinal Stephanus of S. Maria in Cosmedin was probably brother of cardinal Giovanni of...
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    Michelangelo, Mellin de Saint-Gelais, Vittoria Colonna, Clément Marot, Garcilaso de la Vega, Giovanni della Casa, Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, Joachim...
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  • Robert de Pontigny (category 14th-century French cardinals)
    and the two Colonna ex-cardinals. Cardinal Robert de Pontigny participated in the Conclave which took place in the Vatican Palace. Cardinal Niccolò Boccasini...
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    Colonna (1525–1532) Administrator Giovanni Piccolomini (1532–1538) Administrator Bernardo Sancio (1538–1552) Alvaro Della Quadra (1553–1561) Giovanni...
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    of the Pontifical Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum. Since 1985, the cardinal priest who holds the title of S. Stephano has been Friedrich Wetter. The...
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    the cardinals who previously took their title from the church were: John Fisher, executed for treason in 1535 by Henry VIII of England; and Giovanni Maria...
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    Ludovisi (1612–1621) Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi (29 March 1621 – 18 November 1632) Cardinal Girolamo Colonna (24 November 1632 – 1645) Cardinal Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi...
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    of Cardinal Francesco Napoleone Orsini, and held the degree of Master of theology. He was transferred to the diocese of Manfredonia on 15 June 1327. He...
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    San Lorenzo in Lucina (category Churches of Rome (rione Colonna))
    03, 1807.08.03 – 1818.09.20 in commendam) Giovanni Carlo Boschi (1784.09.20 – 1788.09.06) Marcantonio Colonna (1784.06.25 – 1784.09.20) Carlo Vittorio...
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    a pro-French stance. As late as the 16th century, Ghibellines like the Colonna or Gonzaga still fought for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, while Guelphs...
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    infighting, allowing the pope to impose the rule of his envoy Cardinal Bertrand du Pouget in 1327. Du Pouget was eventually ousted by a popular rebellion and...
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    severity in that office, he was imprisoned by Pietro Colonna, but Pope Paschal II made him a cardinal, and bishop of his native town. Shortly after the beginning...
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    Latino Malabranca Orsini (category Cardinal-bishops of Ostia)
    eyes. Cardinal Giovanni Boccamati, Bishop of Tusculum, Cardinal Hugues de Billon, OP, Cardinal Priest of Santa Sabina, and Cardinal Giacopo Colonna, Cardinal...
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    influence of his friend and protector, Cardinal Pierre de Mortemart (who was named a cardinal on 18 December 1327), both of whom were close to King Charles...
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  • his fitness for the laurel. Giovanni Boccaccio had lived in Naples, and been welcome in the court of King Robert, since 1327, when he was fourteen. He returned...
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    Andrew's coronation. Petrarch, who visited Naples in October as Cardinal Giovanni Colonna's envoy, experienced that the kingdom had moved towards anarchy...
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    Bertrand de Déaulx (category 14th-century French cardinals)
    Vicar John permission to enter Rome, and received King Louis instead. Cardinal Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, the Papal Legate in Tuscany, was ordered to hasten...
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    Raphael (formerly located in the convent of St Anthony of Padua cf.The Colonna Altarpiece review at Art History Archived 2007-12-19 at the Wayback Machine)...
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    May 1342 was convened after the death of Pope Benedict XII and elected Cardinal Pierre Roger to succeed as pope. The fourth pope of the period of the Avignon...
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    however, the Tomb of Antipope John XXIII is in the Battistero di San Giovanni in Florence. Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi, the resting place of the...
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