Cardinal Mazarin (redirect from Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino)
Jules Mazarin (born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino or Mazarini; 14 July 1602 – 9 March 1661), from 1641 known as Cardinal Mazarin, was a Roman Catholic Italian...
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friars active in Mazzarino in the 1950s and 60s Joey Mazzarino (born 1968), American puppeteer and actor Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino (1602–1661), Italian...
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Pescina (section Home of Cardinal Giulio Mazzarino)
of France Domenico Morfeo, footballer Ignazio Silone, author Michele Mazzarino, Cardinal and brother of Cardinal Mazarin Luciano Zauri, footballer Paolo...
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Santo Mazzarino (27 January 1916 – 18 May 1987) was an Italian historian considered to be a leading 20th-century historian of ancient Rome. He was a member...
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princes to renounce their claims to the regency and to sue for peace. Giulio Mazzarino, who had succeeded Richelieu as Cardinal of France, acted as mediator...
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Society of Jesus Giulio Mazzarino, politician and cardinal Mauro Olivieri, professor of electronics Alessandro Roncaglia, economist Giulio Salvadori, literary...
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was descended from Francesco Mancini, consanguineous of the Cardinal Giulio Mazzarino, who moved to Catania in the 17th century as Attorney-General of the...
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whom, Giulio Mazzarino, would become a Cardinal and chief minister under Louis XIV of France, under the new name of Cardinal Mazarin. Mazzarino entered...
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Archbishop of Aix-en-Provence in 1645 by Pope Innocent X. Mazzarino's brother Giulio Mazzarino, known as "Jules Mazarin" was chief minister under Louis...
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the Sacred Palace under Pope Urban VIII in 1642. Mazzarino was also the brother of Giulio Mazzarino, known as "Jules Mazarin" who served as chief minister...
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Aix-en-Provence in 1645 by Pope Innocent X. He was brother of Cardinal Giulio Mazzarino, known as "Jules Mazarin", chief minister under Louis XIV of France...
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Caterina de Medici and Maria de Medici, and a chief minister of France, Giulio Mazzarino, were Italians. Many Italian artists of the 19th and 20th centuries...
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Innocenzo X. Settling in Paris, he became a trusted man of Cardinal Giulio Mazzarino who made him responsible for organizing parties and supervising court...
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Burgundian on both banks posed a constant threat in Aetius' view. According to Mazzarino, Aetius therefore chose to move this people to an area where they could...
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Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi (redirect from Palazzo Mazzarino)
of Alleanza Cattolica, the baron Roberto de Mattei, the pharmacologist Giulio Soldani, the sociologist Massimo Introvigne, the psychiatrist Mario Di Fiorino...
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library, Cardinal Jules Raymond Mazarin (1602–1661), was born Giulio Ramondo Mazzarino in Pescina in the Kingdom of Naples, into a noble but poor family...
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of the Han and Roman Empires", 174/175. De Rebus Bellicis, 2. Sandro Mazzarino, according to Christol & Nony, Rome et son Empire, 246. Carrié & Rousselle...
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drag queen, finalist of Drag Race Italia (season two) Italy: Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino (1602–1661), cardinal and Chief minister of France Domenico Scarlatti...
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when she refused to renounce her faith in Christ. The entrance from Via Mazzarino opens on a 17th-century courtyard. From 1836 to 1926, it belonged to the...
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1967 Raffaello Brignetti, Il gabbiano azzurro Diego Valeri, Poesie Santo Mazzarino, Il pensiero storico classico Fiction: Alice Ceresa, La figlia prodiga...
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Maestranzi - Reggio Calabria, Jesi, Montegranaro, Roma - 2006-2012 - Nicolás Mazzarino - Reggio Calabria, Cantù - 2001-13 - Phil Melillo - Lazio, Treviso, Rieti...
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(seasons 2–3) and Pier Giorgio Bellocchio (season 4) as Pietro Airota Giulia Mazzarino (season 3; recurring season 2) and Sonia Bergamasco (season 4) as Maria...
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Sant'Agata in Trastevere and notably the Church of Sant'Agata dei Goti in Via Mazzarino, a titular church with apse mosaics of c. 460 and traces of a fresco cycle...
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Sera – Italia, quasi l'88% si proclama cattolico". corriere.it. Pitroso, Giulio (2022). "Una prospettiva regionalista su 'Italian Diaspora' e 'Anti-Italianism'...
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Modena, Cassiani, 1652 in−4° Il Colosso Sacro. Alle Glorie del Card. Mazzarino. Panegirico in Sesta Rima, Parigi, Stamperia reale, 1655 in-folio Breve...
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de Sandoval 1618 Priest Ferdinand of Austria 1620 Minor orders Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino 1641 Minor orders Marino Carafa di Belvedere [it] 1801 Resigned...
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Matino Matrice Mattie Mattinata Mazara del Vallo Mazzano Mazzano Romano Mazzarino Mazzarrà Sant'Andrea Mazzarrone Mazzè Mazzin Mazzo di Valtellina Meana...
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gallery to the public. His wife Laura Martinozzi, granddaughter of Cardinal Mazzarino, became regent to the duchy on the death of her husband, given their son...
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August 31 – Nicolas Talon, French Jesuit (d. 1691) September 1 – Michele Mazzarino, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1648) September 8 – Cornelis Jan Witsen...
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