Mariucha (1903) El Abuelo (1904) Barbara (1905) Amor y Ciencia (1905) Pedro Minio (1908) Zaragoza (1908) Casandra (1910) Celia en los Infiernos (1913)...
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1309) (1285, 1302) Leonardo Patrasso (1230–1311) (1300, 1309) Giovanni Minio de Murovalle (1250–1312) (1302, 1311) Nicolò Albertini (1250–1321) (1303...
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76 and Vaughan 1908, p. 282, both citing the Venetian ambassador Marco Minio, and also Pastor 1908, pp. 78–80. Virtues of benevolence: Pastor 1908, p...
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named two more cardinals: Pedro Rodríguez, bishop of Burgos, Spain, became Suburbicarian Bishop of Sabina; and Giovanni Minio da Morrovalle (or da Muro)...
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Duchess of Lauderdale, influential British noblewoman (b. 1626) Domenico Minio, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Caorle (1684–1698) (b. 1628) June 10...
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of Boniface VIII Pedro Rodríguez Spanish Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1302, December 15 Boniface VIII Legate in Sabina Giovanni Minio da Morrovalle, O.F...
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Napoleone Orsini, and included Giovanni Boccamazza (Tusculum), Giovanni Minio (Porto), Niccolò Alberti da Prato (Ostia), Landolfo Brancaccio (S. Angelo...
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unanimously elected Pope Benedict XI on the first scrutiny. Niccolò Boccasini and Pedro Rodriguez were the only cardinals, of the seventeen or eighteen, who had...
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