Pietro Leoni (2 April 1637 – 17 December 1697) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Verona (1691–1697) and Bishop of Ceneda (1667–1691)...
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in the Soviet Union Pietro Leoni (bishop) (1637–1697). Roman Catholic Bishop of Ceneda (1667–1691) and Bishop of Verona Raúl Leoni (1905–1972), President...
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Pope Alexander VIII (redirect from Pietro Ottoboni)
Daniele Giustiniani, Bishop of Bergamo (1664); Bartolomeo Gradenigo, Bishop of Concordia (1667); Pietro Leoni (bishop), Bishop of Ceneda (1667); Sebastiano...
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Pietro Leoni (1 January 1909 – 26 July 1995) was an Italian priest of the Society of Jesus and the Russian Greek Catholic Church. His memoir of surviving...
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and Greek letters with his companions Pietro Delfino and Leonardo Loredan, all pupils of the master Pierleone Leoni, then he studied at the University of...
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Pietro Aretino (US: /ˌɑːrɪˈtiːnoʊ, ˌær-/, Italian: [ˈpjɛːtro areˈtiːno]; 19 or 20 April 1492 – 21 October 1556) was an Italian author, playwright, poet...
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Sebastiano Pisani (iuniore) (category Roman Catholic bishop stubs)
during the papacy of Pope Clement IX as Bishop of Verona. On 16 December 1668, he was consecrated bishop by Pietro Vito Ottoboni, Cardinal-Priest of San...
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Antipope Anacletus II (redirect from Pietro Pierleoni)
opinion remained divided. Pietro was born to the powerful Roman family of the Pierleoni, the son of the consul Pier Leoni. One of his great-great grandparents...
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Leone Leoni (c. 1509 – 22 July 1590) was an Italian sculptor of international outlook who travelled in Italy, Germany, Austria, France, Spain and the...
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Giovanni Francesco Barbarigo (category 17th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Republic of Venice)
Primicerius of the Church of St. Mark at Venice, and the same year, was named Bishop of Verona by Pope Innocent XII. Faced with the difficulties and practical...
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Pietro II Orseolo (961−1009) was the Doge of Venice from 991 to 1009, and a member of the House of Orseolo. He began the period of eastern expansion of...
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Pietro Gasparri GCTE (5 May 1852 – 18 November 1934) was a Roman Catholic cardinal, diplomat and politician in the Roman Curia and the signatory of the...
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Albertino Barisoni (category 17th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Republic of Venice)
Albertino Barisoni (1587 – 1667) was an Italian writer and poet, and Bishop of Ceneda from 1653 to his death. Albertino Barisoni was born in Padua, on...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Florence (redirect from Bishop of Florence)
1629, 10 May - Alessandro Marzi Medici. 1637, 16 June - Pietro Niccolini. 1645, 17 May - Pietro Niccolini. 1656, 4 April - Cardinal Francesco Nerli seniore...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Vittorio Veneto (redirect from Bishop of Ceneda)
Ceneda. Bishop Sebastiano Pisani (seniore) (1639–1653) presided over a diocesan synod in Ceneda on 11–13 September 1642. Bishop Pietro Leoni (1667–1691)...
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Pietro Senex (died 1134) was Cardinal-Bishop of Porto from 1102 until his death. He was born probably in Rome. He appears for the first time as cardinal...
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Ciszek, Pietro Leoni, and Theodore Romzha, as a major seminary to train their clergy. The Russian Greek Catholic Church is currently led by Bishop Joseph...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims (redirect from Bishop of Reims)
recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903) (in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio. Pięta...
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defeating Croatia and conquering some Dalmatian territory in 1000, Doge Pietro II Orseolo adopted the title dux Dalmatiae, 'Duke of Dalmatia', or in its...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiavari (redirect from Bishop of Chiavari)
S. Paolo, S. Pietro, S. Vittoria, S. Sabina Zoagli: S. Ambrogio, S. Martino, S. Pietro, S. Giovanni Battista Romani Pontifices: Leonis XIII. pontificis...
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Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina (redirect from Cardinal Bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina)
(1050–1061) Mainardo of Pomposa (1061–1073) Pietro Senex (1102–1134) Giovanni (1134 – 1136/8) Theodwin, bishop of S. Rufina only (1134–1151) Cencio de Gregorio...
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(born 1940) Tommaso Landolfi (1908–1979) Brunetto Latini (1220–1294) Bruno Leoni (1913–1967) Giacomo Leopardi (1798–1837) Franco Loi (1930–2021) Carlo Levi...
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election that year that established Pietro Pierleoni as the antipope Anacletus II. After the death of Honorius II, Petrus Leonis, under the name of Anacletus...
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Francis of Assisi (redirect from Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone)
Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone (c. 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of Assisi, was an Italian mystic, poet, and Catholic friar who founded the...
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Andrea Palladio (redirect from Andrea di Pietro della Gondola)
and was given the name Andrea di Pietro della Gondola (Venetian: Andrea de Piero de ła Gondoła). His father, Pietro, called "della Gondola", was a miller...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Jesi (redirect from Bishop of Jesi)
Francesco Cesarei Leoni (28 Jul 1817 – 25 Jul 1830 Died) Francesco Tiberi Contigliano (2 Jul 1832 – 18 May 1836 Resigned) Cardinal Pietro Ostini (1836–1841)...
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(2004–2020) Vincenzo Viva (2021–present) Titular bishops Giuseppe Pizzardo (1948–1970) Gregorio Pietro Agagianian (1970–1971) Luigi Traglia (1972–1977)...
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(1912–1941) — Slovak priest, missionary to USSR, executed in Kiev in 1941. Pietro Leoni (1909–1995) — Italian priest of the Russian Greek Catholic Church, survivor...
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Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 6 January 2024. Retrieved 18 January 2024. Leoni, Gianni (8 January 2024). "Addio a Germana Caroli, grande voce bolognese"...
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Gregorio Barbarigo (category Bishops of Bergamo)
children to the nobles Giovanni Francesco Barbarigo (a senator) and Lucrezia Leoni (d. 19 March 1631 - plague). His father brought a cousin - Franchesina Lippomani...
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