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    Oliviero Carafa (10 March 1430 – 20 January 1511), in Latin Oliverius Carafa, was an Italian cardinal and diplomat of the Renaissance. Like the majority...
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    Pope Paul IV (redirect from Gianni Carafa)
    the House of Pereira.[citation needed] He was mentored by Cardinal Oliviero Carafa, his relative, who resigned the see of Chieti (Latin Theate) in his...
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    faction of the more senior cardinals who gathered around Cardinal Oliviero Carafa of Naples. Cardinal Francesco was sufficiently respected that he received...
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    Francesco, second son of Antonio Malizia Carafa, and a brother of Cardinal Oliviero Carafa. A member from the Carafa della Stadera branch, son of Francesco...
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  • host Oliviero Carafa (1430–1511), Italian cardinal and diplomat of the Renaissance Oliviero Diliberto (born 1956), Italian politician Oliviero De Fabritiis...
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    Bandinelli. The Carafa Chapel, with late 15th-century frescoes (1488–1493) by Filippino Lippi, was commissioned by Cardinal Oliviero Carafa in honour of...
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    instigation of Cardinal Oliviero Carafa, his body was finally transferred in 1497 to Naples, where he is the city's patron saint. Carafa commissioned a richly...
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    Paul IV. Antonio Malizia Carafa (died 1437/8), diplomat Diomede Carafa (died 1487), councillor and humanist Oliviero Carafa (1430 – 20 January 1511),...
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    an Italian Renaissance building in Rome, commissioned by Cardinal Oliviero Carafa in around 1500, and designed by the architect Donato Bramante. Today...
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    identified the commissioner as Oliviero Carafa, but in 1624 Cesare d’Engenio instead stated that the commissioner was Vincenzo Carafa. In 1959 Franco Strazzullo...
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    Borgia (1431–1503) (1456, 1483) Elected Pope Alexander VI in 1492) Oliviero Carafa (1430–1511) (1467, 1492) Raffaele Riario (1461–1521) (1477, 1511) Bernardino...
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    Demetrios Chalkokondyles, Greek classical scholar (b. 1424) January 20 – Oliviero Carafa, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1430) February 22 – Henry, Duke of Cornwall...
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    of Aquino, was built in the late 15th century by will of Cardinal Oliviero Carafa. He was a member of the Dominicans, who at the time administrated the...
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    Optical methods are first used in the creation of art. March 10 – Oliviero Carafa, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1511) March 23 – Margaret of Anjou,...
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  • Adriana de Mila, Lucrezia's governess Michael Fitzgerald as Cardinal Oliviero Carafa Miroslav Táborský as Cardinal Giambattista Orsini Alejandro Albarracín...
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  • del Greco, and Aurelia Tolomei. He was the half-nephew of Cardinal Oliviero Carafa. Early in his career, he became a canon deacon of the cathedral chapter...
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    Succeeded by Vincenzo Carafa Preceded by Guillaume d'Estouteville Cardinal-bishop of Ostia 1483–1503 Succeeded by Oliviero Carafa Preceded by Jean de Corguilleray...
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    family are Oliviero Carafa (created 1467), Carlo Carafa (1555); Diomede Carafa (1555), Alfonso Carafa (1557), Antonio Carafa (1568), Decio Carafa (1611),...
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    Diana. Cardinal Oliviero Carafa and Archbishop Alessandro Carafa were sons of Francesco. In 1384, with his brother Gurrello, Carafa fought for King Charles...
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    Cardinal Oliviero Carafa (1458–1484 Resigned) Alessandro Carafa (1484–1503 Died) Cardinal Oliviero Carafa (1503–1505 Resigned) Cardinal Gianvincenzo Carafa (1505–1530...
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    credits Theodorus Gaza as one of his teachers. He joined Cardinal Oliviero Carafa as a secretary and was living in Rome by 1475. He taught Greek and...
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    Lippi went to Rome, where Lorenzo de' Medici had advised Cardinal Oliviero Carafa to entrust him with the decoration of the family chapel in Santa Maria...
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    Republic of Genoa. The leading candidates in the first ballot were Oliviero Carafa of Sforza's party with nine votes, and Giovanni Michiel and Jorge Costa...
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    (1461–1483) Giuliano della Rovere, became Pope Julius II (1483–1503), Oliviero Carafa (1503–1511) Raffaele Riario Sansoni (1511–1521) Bernardino López de...
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    Roman and Universal Inquisition (1564–1566) Orders Ordination 1528 by Oliviero Carafa Consecration 14 September 1556 by Giovanni Michele Saraceni Created...
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    ("scrutiny"), held on 8 August was said to have resulted in nine votes for Carafa, seven for Borja, Costa, and Michiel, and five for Giuliano della Rovere...
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    Carafa; Vat. lat. 3551 for Cardinal Oliviero Carafa; and Vat. lat. 3297 for the cardinal's nephew, Bernardino Carafa. All these manuscripts are now in the...
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  • the 20th. He was a Doctor in utroque iure, and a protege of Cardinal Oliviero Carafa. He was appointed President of the Apostolic Camera. He was a writer...
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    Italians in the Challenge of Barletta starting from its wall. In 1510 Oliviero Carafa bought the fief of Ruvo and the city itself experienced a negative...
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  • death in 1496. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: Oliviero Carafa, Archbishop of Naples (1458); and Scipione Cicinelli, Archbishop of...
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