Antonio Vico S.T.D. J.U.D. (9 January 1847 – 25 February 1929) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Prefect of the Congregation of Rites. Vico...
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Antonio Vico may refer to: Antonio Vico (cardinal) (1847–1929), cardinal of the Catholic Church Antonio Vico y Pintos (1840–1940), Spanish stage actor...
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Vico or de Vico may refer to: Antonio Vico (cardinal) (1847–1929), Catholic cardinal Antonio Vico y Pintos (1840–1940), Spanish stage actor Claudio Vico...
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Giambattista Vico (born Giovan Battista Vico /ˈviːkoʊ/; Italian: [ˈviko]; 23 June 1668 – 23 January 1744) was an Italian philosopher, rhetorician, historian...
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Giambattista Vico in De rebus gestis Antonj Caraphaei, first published in 1716 at the commission of Adriano Antonio Carafa (1696–1765). Giambattista Vico (2004)...
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Prefect of Religious Vincenzo Vannutelli, Dean of the College of Cardinals Antonio Vico, Prefect of Rites Alessio Ascalesi, CPPS, Archbishop of Benevento...
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Pope Pius first bestowed cardinals' regalia on several cardinals created at the previous consistory: Nagl, Cos y Macho, Vico, Bauer, Almarez y Santos...
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Antonio Latini (1642–1692) was a steward of Cardinal Antonio Barberini, cardinal-nephew of Pope Urban VIII in Rome and subsequently to Don Stefano Carillo...
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this period they fought against the fierce Papal rivals, the Prefetti di Vico. In 1362, Pietro Farnese was commander-in-chief of the Florentine army against...
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Pompili, Vicar General of Rome Agostino Richelmy, Archbishop of Turin Antonio Vico, Nuncio to Spain Léon-Adolphe Amette, Archbishop of Paris Pierre Andrieu...
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Antonio Solari (c. 1445–1493), Italian architect and sculptor Pietro or Pier Paolo Vergerio (c. 1498–1565), Italian religious reformer Pietro De Vico...
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daughters: Carlo, Francesco, Tommaso, Antonio, Gurrello, Giovanni Battista, Diomede, Caterina and Diana. Cardinal Oliviero Carafa and Archbishop Alessandro...
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Pope Benedict XVI (redirect from Cardinal Ratzinger)
universities, he was appointed Archbishop of Munich and Freising and created a cardinal by Pope Paul VI in 1977, an unusual promotion for someone with little pastoral...
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Walter Kasper (redirect from Cardinal Walter Kasper)
Walter Kasper (born 5 March 1933) is a German Catholic cardinal and theologian. He is President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian...
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Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina (redirect from Cardinal Bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina)
(1889–1896) Lucido Maria Parocchi (1896–1903) Serafino Vannutelli (1903–1915) Antonio Vico (1915–1929) Tommaso Pio Boggiani (1929–1942) Eugène Tisserant (1946–1967/72)...
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the popes, the city fell into the hands of the Di Vicos. In the fourteenth century, Giovanni di Vico had created a seignory extending to Civitavecchia...
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Bernardino Spada (redirect from Cardinal Spada)
Bernardino Spada (21 April 1594 – 10 November 1661) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a patron of the arts whose collection is housed...
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John Henry Newman (redirect from Cardinal Newman)
and poet, first as an Anglican priest and later as a Catholic priest and cardinal, who was an important and controversial figure in the religious history...
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(1911–1912) Aristide Rinaldini (1912–1914) Pietro Gasparri (1914–1915) Antonio Vico (1915–1916) Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte (1916–1919) Basilio...
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Nicholas of Cusa (redirect from Cardinal Nicholas de Cusa)
Nicholas of Kues and Nicolaus Cusanus (/kjuːˈseɪnəs/), was a German Catholic cardinal and polymath active as a philosopher, theologian, jurist, mathematician...
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Robert Bellarmine (redirect from Cardinal Bellarmine)
Bellarmino; 4 October 1542 – 17 September 1621) was an Italian Jesuit and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was canonized a saint in 1930 and named Doctor...
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Sebastiano Martinelli (redirect from Sebastiano Cardinal Martinelli)
Sebastiano Martinelli (20 August 1848 – 4 July 1918) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Prefect of the Congregation of Rites. Sebastiano...
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San Callisto (section List of titular cardinal-priests)
1899 – 6 February 1902) Carlo Nocella (25 June 1903 – 22 July 1908) Antonio Vico (2 December 1912 – 6 December 1915) Alessio Ascalesi (7 December 1916...
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Santi Cosma e Damiano, Rome (section Cardinal-deacons)
rededicated Apse mosaic Pietro Pierleoni (1106–1120) Gionata (1120–1130) Guido da Vico (1130–1150) Rolando Bandinelli, C.R.L. (1152–1155) Boso (1155–1165) Graziano...
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Camillo Laurenti (redirect from Camillo Cardinal Laurenti)
Camillo Laurenti (20 November 1861 – 6 September 1938) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Prefect of the Sacred Congregation...
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Henri de Lubac (redirect from Henri-Marie Cardinal de Lubac)
1991), better known as Henri de Lubac, was a French Jesuit priest and cardinal who is considered one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century...
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Tommaso Masini Right transept: remains of the funerary monument of Pietro di Vico by Pietro Oderisi (1269) Gothic funerary monument of pope Adrian V (died...
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Vicente Casanova y Marzol (category 20th-century Spanish cardinals)
received his episcopal consecration on 25 March 1908 from Archbishop Antonio Vico, with Bishops José Salvador y Barrera and Julián de Diego y García Alcolea...
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Mariano Rampolla (redirect from Cardinal Rampolla)
Rampolla del Tindaro (17 August 1843 – 16 December 1913) was an Italian Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, and the last man to have his candidacy for...
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Désiré-Joseph Mercier (redirect from Desiré Cardinal Mercier)
25 March from Archbishop Antonio Vico, and took as his episcopal motto: Apostolus Jesu Christi. Mercier was created cardinal priest by Pope Pius X in...
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