Scipione de' Ricci (19 January 1741 – 27 January 1810) was an Italian Catholic prelate, who was bishop of Pistoia from 1780 to 1791. He was sympathetic...
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territory of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. It was convoked by its bishop Scipione de' Ricci under the patronage and active support of the Habsburg-Lorraine Grand...
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close contact with the Italian Jansenists Eustache Degola [fr] and Scipione de' Ricci. There were, however, a significant number of Jansenists who completely...
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85 articles of the Synod of Pistoia. After the bull's publication, Scipione de' Ricci submitted. In 1805, he took occasion of the presence of Pius VII in...
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Pope Pius VI (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
More serious disagreements arose with Leopold II, later emperor, and Scipione de' Ricci, bishop of Pistoia and Prato, upon the questions of proposed liberal...
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he came in contact with Jansenist circles and in particular with Scipione de' Ricci. Returned to Syria he was highly esteemed by Patriarch Agapius II...
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Italian mathematician Scipione de' Ricci (1741–1810), Italian bishop Scipione Gentili (1563–1616), German law professor Scipione (Gino Bonichi) (1904–1933)...
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for a third work, Vie de Scipion de Ricci, évêque de Pistoie et de Prato (Life of Scipione de' Ricci, bishop of Pistoia and of Prato). This was published...
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Along with artists including Gabriele D'Annunzio, Scipione Vannutelli, Onorato Carlandi, Mario de Maria, Enrico Coleman and Giulio Aristide Sartorio...
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educated at the College of the Propaganda in Rome and a friend of Scipione de' Ricci, by whom he was introduced to Gallican and Jansenist ideas. As archbishop...
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along these lines at the reforming Synod of Pistoia, under Bishop Scipione de' Ricci were repudiated by the majority of the bishops of the country; more...
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(1715–1732) held a diocesan synod on 5 June 1721. In September 1786, Bishop Scipione de' Ricci (1780–1791) held a diocesan synod, and published the constitutions...
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Leopoldo Balestieri Anteroom Wax Bust-Portrait of Bishop of Pistoia, Scipione de' Ricci by Clemente Susini Adoration of Jesus Child attributed to Piero di...
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works; and religious reform was attempted by the Jansenist bishop Scipione De Ricci. Many of these reforms were greatly weakened and abolished in the...
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major reconstruction occurred in 1786-1788 under the guidance of Scipione de' Ricci, the bishop of Pistoia and Prato. This bishop appears to have named...
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of the Melkite Church but also was taken by the Jansenist ideas of Scipione de' Ricci and not liked by the Latin missionaries of Aleppo because of litigations...
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fellow Jansenists, Giovanni Gaetano Bottari, Pier Francesco Foggini, Scipione de' Ricci, Giovanni Cristoforo Amaduzzi, Paolo del Mare, Giuseppe Zola, and...
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the various strands of Gallicanism represented by Scipione de Ricci, Vincento Palmieri, and Guillaume de la Luzerne. He died in Rome in 1825. Among Anfossi's...
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Scipione Rebiba (3 February 1504 – 23 July 1577) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church, a protégé of Gian Pietro Carafa, who became Pope Paul IV...
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Giovanni Battista Boccabadati's prose drama Scipione (1693) served as the basis for Apostolo Zeno's Scipione nelle Spagne, which was performed in 1710,...
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(1811–1882) Giosafat Barbaro (1413–1494) Giacomo Beltrami (1779–1855) Scipione Borghese (1871–1927) Vittorio Bottego (1860–1897) Giacomo Bove (1852–1887)...
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de Propaganda Fide, Romae 1789 Caffiero Trincia, M (1974). "Cultura e religione nel Settecento italiano: Giovanni Cristofano Amaduzzi e Scipione de'...
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Francesco Busenello Vito Cesare Caballoni Francesco Maria Caccianemici Scipione Caetano Giovanni Battista Calamai Giuseppe Campanile Annibale Campeggi...
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narrata ai soldati d'Italia del 1916 (1916) Gli amici e i tempi di Scipione de' Ricci (1920) Il popolo agli inizi del Risorgimento nell'Italia meridionale...
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1566, Santorio was consecrated bishop by Scipione Rebiba with Annibale Caracciolo, Bishop of Isola, and Giacomo de' Giacomelli, Bishop Emeritus of Belcastro...
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befriended Vincenzo da Filicaja and Benedetto Menzini. Scipione Maffei's dedication to him of the Giornale de' Letterati (1710) is a proof of Ferdinando's widespread...
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Ranuccio Tomassoni Maria Elena Vandone as Beatrice Cenci Luigi Diberti as Scipione Borghese Ruben Rigillo as Fabrizio Colonna Joachim Bißmeier as Cardinal...
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Gherardo da Prato Leon Battista Alberti Piero Borgi Leonardo da Vinci Scipione del Ferro Giovanni di Gherardo da Prato Luca Pacioli Piero della Francesca...
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2001 in Rome) Barbara Massimo (born 4 June 1965 in Rome) married with don Scipione Prince Borghese 14th Prince of Sulmona Ferdinando Massimo di Arsoli (born...
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which became part of the church's canon law. Heresies about the Sacraments or de fide doctrines which had been rejected or re-defined by the Protestants were...
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