Pietro Marini (5 October 1794 - 19 August 1863) was a Catholic cardinal. Pietro Marini was born in 1794 in Rome, in what was then the Papal States. He...
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of the Police in his lifetime Niccolò Marini (1843–1923) Italian cardinal; recorded descendant of Pietro Marini. Notable for his liberal agenda and his...
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was elevated to the cardinalate in 1916. Marini was born in Rome, and was a relative of Pietro Cardinal Marini. He studied at the Collegio Capranica; the...
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Guido Marini (born 31 January 1965) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who serves as the bishop of Tortona in northern Italy. A priest since...
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Leonardo Marini (1509 in Chios – June 11, 1573 in Rome) was an Italian theologian and archbishop of the Dominican Order of the Catholic Church. Marini was...
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75/906 ½ 7th & 21st Cos, Miners 12th Telegraph Co Lieutenant General Pietro Marini 17th Division (Lieutenant General Diomede Saveri) "Reggio" Brigade –...
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Piero Marini (born 13 January 1942) is a Roman Catholic archbishop who is president emeritus of the Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic...
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(1807–1816) Pietro Vidoni (1816–1830) vacant (1830–1834) Nicola Grimaldi (1834–1845) Giuseppe Antonio Zacchia Rondinini [it] (1845) Pietro Marini (1847–1863)...
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of June 1915, he requested the exemption of the subordinate general Pietro Marini, whose fault was having imprudently occupied the saddle of the Sasso...
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Emilio Trastulli, Tra 800 e 900 Pietro D'Achiardi: un toscano a Roma, Ed. Dilor, 1984 Giuseppe Luigi Marini, "Pietro D'Achiardi", inː Il valore dei dipinti...
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Church Appointed 16 January 1874 Term ended 15 February 1874 Predecessor Pietro Marini Successor Domenico Bartolini Orders Ordination 21 September 1833 Created...
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high finance. In particular, the promoters of the initiative included Pietro Marini, Count Vincenzo Pianciani, Giampietro Campana, and Carlo Luigi Morichini...
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de Marinis, maestro di cappella of the Bari Cathedral. Gallo's anthology Primo libro de madrigali was published in 1597 and includes music by Marinis as...
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Minister general Jose Ximenes Samaniego (1676–1682), 72nd Minister general Pietro Marini Sormani (1682–1688), 73rd Minister general Marcos de Zarzosa (1688–1690)...
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Raffaele Fornari (1787–1854), in pectore, announced 30 September 1850 Pietro Marini (1794–1863) Giuseppe Bofondi (1795–1867), in pectore, announced 11 June...
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position as secretary to the Auditor of the Sacred Roman Rota, Msgr. Pietro Marini. Morichini was Vice-President of the Ospizio apostolico di S. Michele...
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Domenico de' Marini (died 27 April 1676) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Archbishop of Teodosia (1669–1676). On 2 December 1669, he...
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engineer Gianpiero Marini, Italian footballer Gianpiero Moretti, Italian racing driver Gian Pietro Brogiolo, Italian professor Gian Pietro Felisatti, Italian...
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archbishop. His episcopal consecration by Cardinal Pietro Parolin with co-consecrators Bishop Guido Marini and Cardinal Konrad Krajewski was held on 3 June...
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The two fontane dei mostri marini ("sea monster fountains") are located in the Piazza della Santissima Annunziata in Florence, Italy. The two fountains...
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Marino Faliero (redirect from Marini Faletro)
A Latin language inscription on the painted shroud reads: Hic est locus Marini Faletro decapitati pro criminibus ("This is the space for Marino Faliero...
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Electa. Marini, Maurizio (2015). Mattei e quello Giustiniani. Newton Compton Editori. pp. 460–461. ISBN 978-88-541-6939-5. Bellori, Gian Pietro (1976)...
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Fontana dei mostri marini, two Mannerist fountains with fantastical figures, all works completed by the Late Renaissance sculptor Pietro Tacca. SW view towards...
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The church of San Pietro da Verona in Santa Anastasia, better known as the basilica of Santa Anastasia, is an important Catholic place of worship that...
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Cipriani Giulia Arena as Ludovica Brancia Di Montalto Sara Ricci as Anita Marini Desirée Noferini as Lisa Conterno/Ada Manetti Luca Capuano as Sandro Recalcati...
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Pietro Torri (c. 1650 – 6 July 1737) was an Italian Baroque composer. Torri was born in Peschiera del Garda. From 1684 to 1688, he served as the organist...
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Francesco de' Marini (1630–1700) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Archbishop of Teodosia (1676–1700), Titular Archbishop of Amasea (1671–1676)...
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Sangiovanni (redirect from Giovanni Pietro Damian)
Giovanni Pietro Damian (born 9 January 2003), known professionally as Sangiovanni, is an Italian singer, rapper and songwriter. In 2020, Sangiovanni took...
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skerries Faraglione di Lampedusa [it] Faraglioni di Linosa [it] Isola dei Conigli [it] Scogli Bovi Marini [it] Scoglio Pignolta [it] Scoglio Sacramento [it]...
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vote of confidence and the unsuccessful tentative appointment of Franco Marini with the aim to change the current electoral law. Under Italian law, elections...
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