Ignatius, founder of the Jesuits. Morone was born in Milan, on 25 January 1509, where his father, Count Girolamo Morone (d. 1529), was grand chancellor...
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1557, Morone was arrested by the Pope's nephew and Secretary of State personally. Pietro Carnesecchi, a former adherent of Morone, wrote: "Why Morone is...
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(1500–1564) (1536, 1562) Francesco Pisani (1494–1570) (1517, 1564) Giovanni Girolamo Morone (1509–1580) (1542, 1570) Alessandro Farnese, juniore (1520–1589) (1534...
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Cardinals participated in the election of his successor: Giovanni Girolamo Morone (created cardinal on June 2, 1542) – Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri;...
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dissatisfied with the treatment he had received from the emperor, and Girolamo Morone, secretary to Francesco II Sforza, duke of Milan, approached him with...
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he was an illuminator of books. Girolamo's works were noted by Giorgio Vasari. Girolamo was a pupil of Domenico Morone. Dai Libri painted his first altarpiece...
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son Francesco Morone was also a prominent Veronese painter. His pupils included Michele da Verona and Girolamo dai Libri. Domenico Morone is known from...
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archbishop of Capua; administrator of the diocese of Quimper Giovanni Girolamo Morone (2 June 1542) – cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Trastevere; bishop of...
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1532–1535: Giovanni Salviati 1540–1542: Girolamo Aleandro 1542–1555: Marcello Cervini 1555–1580: Giovanni Girolamo Morone 1580–1600: Andreas von Österreich...
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Bartolomeo Guidiccioni (1547–1548) Miguel da Silva (1548–1549) Giovanni Girolamo Morone (1549–1551) Marcello Crescenzi (1551–1552) Francisco Mendoza de Bobadilla...
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Francesco Pisani (1557–1562) Federico Cesi (1562 or 1562–1564) Giovanni Girolamo Morone (1562–1565) Alessandro Farnese the younger (1565–1578) Giacomo Savelli...
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and partition France, and at the same time the Milanese chancellor, Girolamo Morone [it], proposed to d'Avalos that he lead the Italians against their...
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Urbina, Cardinal Pompeo Colonna, Vespasiano Colonna (Prospero's son), Girolamo Morone (the Sforza agent), Mercurino Gattinara (the Emperor's Grand Chancellor)...
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1566.01.06) Georges d’Armagnac (1556.06.12 – 1562.07.06) Giovanni Girolamo Morone (1553.12.11 – 1556.06.12) Giovanni Domenico de Cupis (1529.05.24 –...
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S. Maria in Trastevere; administrator of Massa Marittima Giovanni Girolamo Morone (June 2, 1542) – cardinal presbyter of S. Lorenzo in Lucina; bishop...
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during the conclave on 6 January. Francesco Pisani (1494–1570) Giovanni Morone (1509–80) Alessandro Farnese (1520–89) Cristoforo Madruzzo (1512–78) Tiberio...
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Francesco Pisani (1555–1557) Pedro Pacheco de Villena (1557–1560) Giovanni Girolamo Morone (1560–1561) Cristoforo Madruzzo (1561–1562) Otto von Truchsess von...
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Rodolfo Pio Cardinal-bishop of Ostia 1564–1570 Succeeded by Giovanni Girolamo Morone Records Preceded by Cristoforo Guidalotti Ciocchi del Monte Oldest...
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Cardinal-Priest of S. Crisogono; Administrator of Toulouse Giovanni Girolamo Morone (June 2, 1542) – Cardinal-Priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina; Bishop of...
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November 1544. He served as papal pro-legate in Bologna (under Cardinal Girolamo Morone, 1544–1547, who resided in Rome); and Rector of the Marches (1557)...
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November 1544. He served as papal pro-legate in Bologna (under Cardinal Girolamo Morone, 1544–1547, who resided in Rome); and Rector of the Marches (1557)...
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engraver, and stained glass designer. He was heavily influenced by Domenico Morone, Giovanni Bellini, Bartolomeo Montagna, Cima da Conegliano, and especially...
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houses a rich collection of paintings, with works by Girolamo Savoldo, Domenico Morone, Francesco Morone, Antonio Balestra and Guercino among the others....
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sculptor of the Renaissance (died 1546) 1471: Girolamo Marchesi - Italian painter (died 1550) 1471: Francesco Morone - Italian painter active mainly in Verona...
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reached Rome. Shortly before his death, Julius dispatched Cardinal Giovanni Morone to represent the interests of the Holy See at the Peace of Augsburg. His...
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Laurerio Enrique de Borja y Aragón Giacomo Savelli Miguel da Silva Giovanni Morone Marcello Crescenzi Giovanni Vincenzo Acquaviva d'Aragona Pomponio Cecci...
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Giovanni Battista Moroni (redirect from Giovambatista Morone)
in these paintings shows influences of his master, Lorenzo Lotto, and Girolamo Savoldo. Giovanni Paolo Cavagna was an undistinguished pupil of Moroni...
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has frescoes by Domenico Morone (1511), in poor state. The fifth, includes a Cruficixion by Domenico's son Francesco Morone (1548). In the sacristy are...
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built at the end of the 13th century and dedicated to the monk Pietro da Morone, who became Pope Celestine V in 1294. The conservatory houses an impressive...
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subject to the Holy See (Papacy). During the episcopacy of Bishop Giovanni Morone (1529–1550; 1564–1571), both the Jesuit Order and the Capuchin Order were...
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