John Bargrave (1610 – 11 May 1680), was an English author and collector and a canon of Canterbury Cathedral. Bargrave was born in Kent in 1610, the son...
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Bargrave is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Isaac Bargrave (1586–1643), English royalist churchman John Bargrave (1610–1680), English...
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Roman Inquisition (section John Bargrave)
near the city of Florence. 17th century English traveler and author, John Bargrave, gave an account of his interactions with the Roman Inquisition. Arriving...
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and by 1635 had increased it to 28 million. According to contemporary John Bargrave, in 1636 members of the Spanish faction of the College of Cardinals...
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contemporary John Bargrave, many accepted to be the truth. In his profile of Spada, from his own observations and those of others, Bargrave also recounts...
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eat and swear like the roughest soldiers". Christina's contemporary John Bargrave described her comportment in a similar fashion but said witnesses ascribed...
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manifesto detailing his version of events which, according to contemporary John Bargrave, many accepted to be the truth. Urban VIII had been amassing troops...
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p. 204. Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals by John Bargrave, edited by James Craigie Robertson (reprint; 2009) [https://babel.hathitrust...
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overshadowed by the nepotism the pope practised. Urban's contemporary, John Bargrave, wrote: Upon his elevation, his kindred flew from Florence to Rome like...
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43–60. doi:10.1177/1367877908098854. S2CID 143673368. Under the Sign: John Bargrave as Collector, Traveler, and Witness, Stephen Bann, Michigan, 1995 Beßler...
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College of Cardinals were common in 13th century. According to historian John Bargrave, "by the Council of Bazill, Session 21, the number of cardinals was...
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111–129. Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals by John Bargrave, edited by James Craigie Robertson (reprint; 2009) "Richard Crashaw"...
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for power to Olimpia Maidalchini, Azzolino's own patron. Contemporary John Bargrave noted that there were plenty of spies within the Vatican but that none...
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cathedral. His coin collection was incorporated into that of Canon John Bargrave. Meric Casaubon's reputation was overshadowed by that of his father;...
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in an effort to establish himself in Rome. According to contemporary John Bargrave, it was tradition for new popes to retire those who purchased senior...
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Isaac Bargrave (1586 – January 1643) was an English royalist churchman, Dean of Canterbury from 1625 to 1643. Isaac was the sixth son of Robert Bargrave, of...
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by John Bargrave, Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals, pp. 17-18. Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals by John Bargrave...
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protest). Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals by John Bargrave, edited by James Craigie Robertson (reprint; 2009) Journal of the Swedish...
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ISBN 8888630023. Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals by John Bargrave, edited by James Craigie Robertson (reprint; 2009) Musso, Giovanni Andrea...
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1980, p. 59 Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals by John Bargrave, edited by James Craigie Robertson (reprint; 2009) Baumgartner, Frederic...
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the College of Cardinals by John Bargrave, edited by James Craigie Robertson (reprint; 2009)[page needed] Note: Bargrave describes Zacchia as the uncle...
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to women hath been no small blemish to his reputation". Contemporary John Bargrave, who met Barberini while he was travelling through the Alps on his way...
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John Bargrave leaves little doubt that Maidalchini was not much respected either by the College of Cardinals or the general public of Rome. Bargrave describes...
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shouting, "Viva Papa Sacchetti!" (Long live Pope Sacchetti!). Contemporary John Bargrave suggested Matteo's certainty stemmed from the fact that the Barberini...
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castles under threat from the forces of the Dukes of Parma. Contemporary John Bargrave suggested his work put him in good stead with the Pope and his family...
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troops fighting the Dukes of Parma. However, according to contemporary John Bargrave, Savelli had great respect for the Dukes and also believed Pope Urban...
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Rome from 26 April 1628 until March 1632. According to contemporary, John Bargrave, he conducted himself well as governor and was very popular with the...
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ISBN 0198269196.. Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals by John Bargrave, edited by James Craigie Robertson (reprint; 2009) De Caro, Gasparo...
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showed up at the funeral without being dressed in mourning. Contemporary John Bargrave would later recall that at the funeral of Cardinal Panciroli (at the...
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Quiroga Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals by John Bargrave, edited by James Craigie Robertson (reprint; 2009) This article incorporates...
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