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    Luigi Piavi, OFM (born on 17 March 1833 in Ravina, Italy - died on 24 January 1905 in Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine) was a Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem...
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    1889. Luigi Piavi (1889–1905) Auxiliary Bishop: Pasquale Appodia (13 Feb 1891 – 7 Nov 1901) vacant (1905–1906) Filippo Camassei (1906–1919) Luigi Barlassina...
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    Appointed 6 December 1906 Term ended 18 January 1921 Predecessor Luigi Piavi Successor Luigi Barlassina Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Ara...
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    and 1902. On 21 December 1901 Jugie was ordained to the priesthood by Luigi Piavi, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. Against the background of the declining...
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    Constantinople and the British consul in Beirut, including the Apostolic Delegate Luigi Piavi, all sided with Rustem Pasha against him. French pressures at home would...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Giuseppe Valerga Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre 1873–1889 Succeeded by Luigi Piavi...
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    1874 – 21 December 1874 appointed Bishop of Pontremoli) (bishop-elect) Luigi Piavi, O.F.M. (November 13, 1876 – August 28, 1889), Titular Archbishop of...
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  • - 19 June 1852) Serafino Milani (23 January 1874 - 21 December 1874) Luigi Piavi (14 November 1876 - 28 August 1889) Gaudenzio Bonfigli (19 Aug 1890 -...
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