Niccolò Coscia (1681 – 8 February 1755) was an Italian Latin Catholic cardinal. He was born at Pietradefusi, near Avellino. In 1725 he was appointed as...
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jazz accordionist Hugo Coscia (born 1952), Argentine footballer Niccolò Coscia (1681–1755), Italian cardinal Raffaele Coscia (born 1983), Italian footballer...
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led him to increasingly rely on an unscrupulous secretary (Cardinal Niccolò Coscia) whose financial abuses ruined the papal treasury, causing great damage...
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finances of the Papal States had been delivered into the hands of Cardinal Niccolò Coscia and other members of the curia, who had drained the financial resources...
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known as Palazzo Cocozza, and housed the Cardinal Niccolò Coscia, the brother of Duke Baldassarre Coscia. Subsequent members of the aristocratic family ended...
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elevated to the cardinalate, such as Pierre Guérin de Tencin (1721), Niccolò Coscia (1724), Christoph Anton Migazzi (1740), and Carlo Confalonieri (1922)...
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who they hoped would replace Benedict XIII's notorious lieutenant Niccolò Coscia. Pope Gregory XIII (1572–1585) also had to be urged by key figures in...
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Cardinal Niccolò Coscia, who had been a protégé of Benedict XIII and an embezzler, had become bishop. Clement XII appointed Doria in place of Coscia to return...
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(1662–1747), a Cardinal since 20 November 1724 Niccolò Coscia (1682–1755), a Cardinal since 11 June 1725 Niccolò del Giudice (1660–1743), also a Cardinal since...
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was restored by the last Prince Giulio Savelli and later by Cardinal Niccolò Coscia around the middle of the 18th century. In 1826 the municipality placed...
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of Aragona, was born here in the times of Francesco Borgia. Cardinal Niccolò Coscia was born here, as was the father of Mario Puzo. The Medieval Tower,...
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Excommunicating pope or council Date of excommunication Reason Notes Niccolò Coscia Benedict XIII June 11, 1725 Clement XII May 9, 1733 Financial irregularities...
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the "De nonnullis" Congregation, in which he clashed with cardinal Niccolò Coscia. He was also later made prefect of the Holy House of Loreto, of the...
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1730 Both cardinals received their titular churches on 23 July 1725. Niccolò Coscia, titular archbishop of Traianopolis – cardinal-priest of S. Maria in...
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Cardinal Pietro Francesco Orsini de Gravina, O.P. (1686–1730) Cardinal Niccolò Coscia (1730–1731) Cardinal Sinibaldo Doria (1731–1733) Cardinal Serafino Cenci...
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Tomb of Antipope John XXIII (redirect from Tomb of Baldassare Coscia)
four prominent Florentines as his executors: Bartolommeo di Taldo Valori, Niccolò da Uzzano, Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici, and Vieri Guadagni, allowing any...
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government of Rome and the Papal States, turning this over to Cardinal Niccolò Coscia who nearly bankrupted the State, and which ultimately led to the cardinal's...
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Cannes: The Family Friend". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 13 December 2009. Coscia, Biagio."Il ritorno di Sorrentino alla sceneggiatura", corriere.it, January...
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1702 2000 John Surman Coruscating ECM 1703 2000 Gianluigi Trovesi / Gianni Coscia In cerca di cibo ECM 1704 2000 Markus Stockhausen / Arild Andersen / Terje...
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Jacopo Coppi, called "il Meglio" (The Invention of Gunpowder) Francesco del Coscia Giovanni Fedini Alessandro Fei, called "il Barbiere" Stoldo Lorenzi (Galatea)...
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Rémy-Louis Leprêtre (d. 1961) Settimio Ferrazzetta (d. 1999) Benedict D. Coscia (d. 2008) Michael Lenihan (born 1951) Francis Xavier Yu Soo-il (born 1945)...
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Cimbro Laura Coccia Matteo Colaninno Miriam Cominelli Paolo Coppola Maria Coscia Paolo Cova Stefania Covello Filippo Crimì Diego Crivellari Gianni Cuperlo...
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goals with a single Italian club". Goal.com. Retrieved 16 March 2016. Niccolò Mariotto (23 November 2016). "TOP 10 - I dieci giocatori autori di più...
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Nersesowicz (1701-07-18 – 1709) Titular Archbishop Nicolò Paolo Andrea Coscia (later Cardinal) (1724-06-26 – 1725-06-11) Titular Archbishop Carlo Pignatelli...
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Codurelli Matteo Colaninno Furio Colombo Anna Paola Concia Paolo Corsini Maria Coscia Antonio Cuomo Giovanni Cuperlo Gian Pietro Dal Moro Massimo D'Alema Cesare...
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Pipino vita-cola, p. 196 "Chi era Costui - Scheda di Giovanni Pipino". "La Coscia di Pipino". "Treccani - la cultura italiana | Treccani, il portale del sapere"...
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