Pecorara is a town and former comune (municipality) in the Province of Piacenza in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 160 kilometres (99 mi)...
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James of Pecorara or Giacomo da Pecorara (1170s – June 1244) was an Italian monk, cardinal and diplomat. James was a cleric in the church of Ravenna before...
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Bernard of Clairvaux Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders Giacomo da Pecorara Catholicism portal France portal Chiaravalle Abbey, a monastery in Milan...
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1231–8 December 1254 Succeeded by Riccardo Annibaldi Preceded by James of Pecorara Vicar general of His Holiness for the Diocese of Rome 25 June 1244–1251...
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Tonengo—whom he had befriend and made into a staunch ally—and James of Pecorara. Frederick then travelled to Sicily to wait for the election of a new pope...
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with another Cistercian, the cardinal bishop of Palestrina, Giacomo da Pecorara. Created cardinal priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina in 1244 by Pope Innocent...
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summer 1231. Early in 1232, Gregory IX sent Otto with Cardinal James of Pecorara to northern Italy to negotiate a peace between the warring factions of...
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September 1232, but the abbot refused to attend again. Papal legate James of Pecorara was granted the same mandate in October 1232. Both parties appeared before...
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farm near Vigevano, the so-called Sforzesca, with the adjacent field the Pecorara where various species of cattle, sheep and other animals were bred. Ludovico...
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Tonengo Jacques de Vitry Can. Reg. O.S.A. Niccolò Conti di Segni Giacomo da Pecorara O.Cist. Simon de Sully Raymond de Pons Riccardo Annibaldi François Cassard...
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Treasurer: Diana Emerson Deputy Secretary: Gabe Gough Parliamentarian: Greg Pecorara DNC Member: Bel Leong-Hong DNC Member: Robbie Leonard DNC Member: Bob Kresslein...
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knight Eleanor of Castile, queen consort of Aragon (b. 1200) James of Pecorara, Italian monk, cardinal and diplomat John Komnenos (Doukas), emperor of...
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does not necessarily denote nobility. The Peguero family lived in the Pecorara valley, where the Pecora family held vast lands and resided in an elegant...
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Kingdom of Hungary) by the papal legate, the Cistercian cardinal James of Pecorara, a position he accepted only under religious obedience. John would travel...
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Brazilian actor Vincent L. Pecoraro, professor at the University of Michigan Pecorara, Italy Păcurar (Păcuraru, Păcurariu) Pastor (surname) This page lists people...
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9023722°E / 40.5974667; 13.9023722 639 m AMSL (ica - Naples Tail - Monte Pecorara) IPEZ - Monte Petrino 41°13′24.29″N 13°57′57.75″E / 41.2234139°N 13.9660417°E...
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Italian region Emilia-Romagna. On 1 January, it was merged with Caminata and Pecorara into the new comune of Alta Val Tidone. Nibbiano was founded as a castle...
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high-profile prisoners, including Cardinals Otto of Tonengo and James of Pecorara, who had fallen into Frederick's hands at the naval battle of Giglio in...
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arrived in the Kingdom of Hungary in the retinue of Cardinal Giacomo da Pecorara, a papal legate sent to King Andrew II of Hungary in 1232. Although he...
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was formed on 1 January 2018 from the union of Caminata, Nibbiano and Pecorara. Error: Unable to display the reference from Wikidata properly. Technical...
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Noli. The diocese was suppressed in 1986. In 1239, Cardinal Giacomo da Pecorara, suburbicarian Bishop of Palestrina, was sent by Pope Gregory IX to France...
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Traditional dance (in 2 4 time) of simple structure from the Apulia region. La Pecorara or A'Pasturara: Traditional dance from Calabria in 6 8 time done to bagpipe...
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oath to the agreement at Bereg in the presence of papal legate James of Pecorara in early 1234. When John, Bishop of Bosnia, put Hungary under a new interdict...
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pope. Pope Gregory IX, simultaneously with his letter, also sent James of Pecorara, Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina as his papal legate to Hungary, who was...
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cardinals had been sent to England (Oddo de Monferrato) and France (Giacomo da Pecorara, OCist.), in order to rally bishops and other prelates to attend Pope Gregory's...
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council of Archbishop Henricus of Milan. In 1239, Cardinal Giacomo da Pecorara, suburbicarian Bishop of Palestrina, was sent by Pope Gregory IX to France...
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letter in support of Andrew II, the pope ordered papal legate James of Pecorara on 17 February 1233 to deal with the canonization issue among other matters...
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Innocent IV on 20 February 1245, when he authorized papal legate Giacomo da Pecorara to permit Sixtus' consecration and to grant him the right of possession...
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(1183) Belin Studenac Abbey, Belafons, in Vojvodina, Serbia (1234) James of Pecorara, later a cardinal, was elected abbot in 1215. The chronicler Alberic of...
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Italian Benedictine abbess and spiritual writer. Cànopi was born in 1931 in Pecorara, now in alta Val Tidone, Province of Piacenza, then part of the Kingdom...
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