Girolamo Petroni (died 1591) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Terni (1581–1591). On 16 January 1581, Girolamo Petroni was appointed...
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Doris Petroni (born 1941), Argentine choreographer, dancer, and teacher Girolamo Petroni (died 1591), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Giulio Petroni (1917–2010)...
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1566 – Apr 1570 Died) Bartolomeo Ferro (10 May 1570 – Jan 1581 Died) Girolamo Petroni (16 Jan 1581 – 1591 Died) Giovanni Antonio Onorati (20 Nov 1591 – 1606...
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as Bishop of Terni. On 30 November 1591, he was consecrated bishop by Girolamo Bernerio, Bishop of Ascoli Piceno, with Galeazzo Moroni, Bishop of Macerata...
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originally commissioned in 1343 by Bindo di Falcone Petroni, nephew of the Cardinal Riccardo Petroni. One of the more prominent monks of the Certosa was...
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pieces of sacred music. Pelagalli, Rossella (2000). "Gibelli, Lorenzo Maria Petroni". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol. 54. Retrieved 1 April 2012...
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to antiquarian and philologist. He moved to Siena and married Eufrasia Petroni. He was chosen as the tutor of Cosimo, son of Ferdinando I de' Medici,...
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Domenico. Nadi was born in a house on the Via dei Pelacani (now Via G. Petroni) in the parish of San Vitale in Bologna. His father, Filippo di Domenico...
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to the Uffizi of Florence. The funeral monument for cardinal Riccardo Petroni (Siena 1250 - Genoa 1314, a jurisconsult of Pope Boniface VIII) was erected...
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Christofellis (Caio, male soprano), Jean Nirouët (Ottone, countertenor), Luigi Petroni (Decio, tenor); Ensemble Seicentonovecento; Flavio Colusso [it] (conductor)...
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Petrone: Historical Miscellany (Miscellanea historica Pauli filii Laelii Petroni romani), from 1433 to 1446, from a manuscript in the Vatican, cols. 1101–1130...
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Castrocoeli (1294–1295) Pietro Valeriano Duraguerra (1295–1296) Riccardo Petroni (1296–1300) Pietro Valeriano Duraguerra (again) (1300–1301) Papinianus...
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Translation as negotiation (2003) Storia della bellezza (2004, co-edited with Girolamo de Michele – English translation: History of Beauty/On Beauty, 2004) A...
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(1261–1276) Giordano Orsini (1278–1287) Pietro Colonna (1288–1297) Riccardo Petroni (1298–1314) Arnaud de Via (1317–1335), nephew of Pope John XXII Giovanni...
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of the Dominicans, became Cardinal Priest of Santa Sabina; and Riccardo Petroni of Siena, Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church, was named a Cardinal...
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1997), Italian footballer Bruno Petrarca (1906–1977), Italian boxer Bruno Petroni (1941–2014), Italian footballer Bruno Petronio (1936–2002), Italian sailor...
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disputationum in primam partem Summa S. Thome de Aquino (1621) Giacinto Petroni, 1608 Bachelor of Theology, Professor of Theology, Master of the Sacred...
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Luigi dell'Aversana (Orabona) (14 Jan 1931 - 6 Nov 1934 Died) Domenico Petroni (1935–1966 Retired) Giuseppe Vairo (5 Mar 1973 - 25 Oct 1976 Appointed...
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