San Niccolò is a Roman Catholic church located on Via Pompeiana 25 in the town of Osimo, in the province of Ancona, region of Marche, Italy. A 10th-century...
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additional sections. Mancini, Andrea (2018). "Non omnis divisio mala. Niccolò da Osimo on the Autonomy of the Observant Movement". Vox Antiqua. 12–13: 01–18...
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Osimo is a town and comune of the Marche region of Italy, in the province of Ancona. The municipality covers a hilly area located approximately 15 kilometres...
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The Archdiocese of Ancona–Osimo (Latin: Archidioecesis Anconitana-Auximana) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory and metropolitan see of the Catholic...
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Mirandola Alessandro Achillini Francesco Cattani da Diacceto Francesco Zorzi Thomas Cajetan Niccolò Machiavelli Aulo Giano Parrasio Petrus Egidius Obadiah...
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Niccolò Bonafede (c. 1464–1533) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Chiusi (1504–1533). Niccolò Bonafede was born at (Monte) San Giusto...
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Savonanzi (1580 – 1666), painter Benvenutus Scotivoli (died 1282), Bishop of Osimo Agostina Segatori (1841–1910), model Rossella Franchini Sherifis (born 1953)...
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aeque principaliter with the Diocese of Osimo to form the Diocese of Osimo e Cingoli. The united diocese of Osimo e Cingoli was without a bishop (Sede vacante)...
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(died)) Antonio Maria Gallo (5 Nov 1586 – 19 Jul 1591 Appointed, Bishop of Osimo) Napoleone Comitoli (19 Jul 1591 – 30 Aug 1624 (died)) Cosimo de Torres...
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Pope Nicholas IV (redirect from Girolamo da Ascoli Piceno)
16 May 1288, he named six new cardinals: Bernardus Calliensis, Bishop of Osimo (who died in 1291), Hugues Aiscelin (Seguin) de Billon, OP, of the diocese...
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the eleventh century, Peter Damian, writing to the clergy and people of Osimo, sharply reproved the "perverse and wholly detestable practice of certain...
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the House of Savoy. After the Treaty of Paris (1947) and the Treaty of Osimo (1975), all territorial claims were abandoned by the Italian Republic (see...
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as Urbino and contained the cities of Loreto, Camerino, Fermo, Macerata, Osimo, San Severino, and Tolentino According to Paul Sabatier's biography of St...
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1239, and separated from the jurisdiction of the diocese of Osimo. The diocese of Osimo was suppressed, having chosen to support the Emperor Frederick...
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Church in the Marche, Italy. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Ancona-Osimo. Saint Septimius, supposedly martyred in 307, has been venerated as the...
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lectors at the Santa Maria sopra Minerva studium included Niccolò da Prato, Bartolomeo da San Concordio, and Matteo Orsini. Following the curriculum...
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Pipia, O.P., master general of the Order of Preachers, bishop-elect of Osimo – cardinal-priest of S. Sisto, then cardinal-priest of S. Maria sopra Minerva...
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(1302–1303) Giovanni di Osimo (1303–1303) Giacomo di Sutri (1303–1307) Guittone Farnese (1307–1309) Isnardo Tacconi (1309–1313) Ruggero da Casole (1313–1317)...
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(1390–1403) Carlo, O.S.B. (1403–1404) Agostino da Lanzano (27 Feb 1404 – 1410) Jacopo Palladini (1410–1417) Niccolò Vivari (1410–1419) Giacomo del Camplo (del...
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Orvinio Orzinuovi Orzivecchi Osasco Osasio Oschiri Osidda Osiglia Osilo Osimo Osini Osio Sopra Osio Sotto Osnago Osoppo Ospedaletti Ospedaletto Ospedaletto...
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utroque iure. He was Provost of the collegiate church of Fagero (diocese of Osimo). On the death of Bishop Ricciardi, the Chapter petitioned Pope Clement...
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see remained vacant for some years. Finally Berardo was made bishop of Osimo in 1283, and Sicardi died, whereupon Guglielmo Saxonis was elected bishop...
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of Fossombrone on 18 August 1434, and was transferred to the diocese of Osimo on 29 August 1434, by Pope Eugenius IV. Eubel II, pp. 100, 117, 156. Benveduto...
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Cardinal Michelangelo Conti, who appointed him Vicar General of the diocese of Osimo (1710), then of Assisi, then of Viterbo. He was appointed Bishop of Borgo...
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Carafa di Trajetto Francesco Saverio de Zelada Guido Calcagnini, bishop of Osimo e Cingoli Bernardino Honorati, bishop of Senigallia Andrea Gioannetti, archbishop...
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July 2017, Spina was appointed Archbishop of Ancona-Osimo by Pope Francis. Arcidiocesi di Ancona-Osimo, "Arcivescovo. Mons. Angelo Spina;" (in Italian);...
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and that the Diocese of Macerata-Tolentino was merged with the Diocese of Osimo e Cingoli, the Diocese of Recanati and the Diocese of San Severino (Treia)...
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Valentini (1984–1993) Edoardo Menichelli (1994–2004), then archbishop of Ancona-Osimo Bruno Forte (from 2004) Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lanciano-Ortona Roman...
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Fossombrone, Senigallia, Ancona, Umana, Fermo, Ascoli, Escolano, Jesi, Osimo, Camerino, Nocera, and Bishop Benedetto of Foligno. Also present were numerous...
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titular bishop of Cythonia (Greece) on 28 May 1344. He was then Bishop of Osimo (1347–1358), and was transferred to the diocese of Fano by Pope Innocent...
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