nowadays are: Scarampi del Cairo, Scarampi di Villanova and Scarampi di Pruney. Guglielmo Scarampi, Podestà of Genoa in 1264. Enrico Scarampi, Bishop of...
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Pierfrancesco Scarampi (1596 – October 14, 1656) was a Roman Catholic oratorian and papal envoy. Scarampi was born into the noble Scarampi family in the...
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Beato Enrico Scarampi (died 1440) was an Italian churchman from the prominent Scarampi family of the area of Asti, active at the time of the Western Schism...
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Ludovico Trevisan (redirect from Ludovicus III Scarampi-Mezzarota)
rendered Ludovico, Luigi, Luise, and Alvise; his last name as Trevisano or Scarampi-Mezzarota. Trevisan studied grammar and poetry, followed by the liberal...
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San Giorgio Scarampi is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Asti in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) southeast of...
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Montaldo Scarampi is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Asti in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) southeast of Turin...
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priesthood, he set out for Rome in 1647, under the care of Father Pierfrancesco Scarampi of the Roman Oratory. At this time the Irish Confederate Wars were raging...
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revised by Selim I in 1519. In 1457 a Papal fleet under Cardinal Ludovico Scarampi Mezzarota captured the island. Pope Callixtus III (in office 1455–1458)...
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in the communes of Castino and Perletto in Cuneo as well as San Giorgio Scarampi in Asti. Under Italian wine laws, all Asti DOCG wine must be 100% made...
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Preceded by Antonio Panciera Patriarch of Aquileia 1412–1439 Succeeded by Ludovico Scarampi Mezzarota...
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themselves, or who had been nominated by others." When he finished, Cardinal Scarampi rose to speak. He remarked that Pius' predecessors had named nobles, eminent...
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continental support came from the Papacy. Pope Urban VIII sent Pierfrancesco Scarampi to liaise with and help the Confederates' Supreme Council in 1643. Pope...
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and money by the Papacy and had welcomed the papal legate Pierfrancesco Scarampi and later the Papal Nuncio Giovanni Battista Rinuccini in 1643–49. By the...
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Marquises of Monferrato, then the Marchesi of Saluzzo, and then the family of Scarampi. The town was often in dispute, demonstrated by an ancient medieval tower...
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Montaldeo Montaldo Bormida Montaldo di Mondovì Montaldo Roero Montaldo Scarampi Montaldo Torinese Montale Montalenghe Montallegro Montalto delle Marche...
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Church Diocese Diocese of Como In office 1415–1487 Predecessor Lazzaro Scarampi Successor Antonio Trivulzio (seniore) Orders Consecration 19 October 1466...
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Wikisource Textbooks from Wikibooks Resources from Wikiversity Daniele Scarampi (2016). ""Cattedrali di luci nel cuore": cantautori genovesi tra aulico...
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Boschi, Il Monte, Le Aie, Mazzini, Molino, Pecorini, Pianelli, Pradarolo, Scarampi, Serravalle, Vianino, Viazzano, Volta Government • Mayor Giuseppe Restiani...
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Calabria San Giorgio Piacentino, in the Province of Piacenza San Giorgio Scarampi, in the Province of Asti San Giorgio su Legnano, in the Province of Milano...
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of the senate and Consiglio dei 60 of Milan. He married Margherita de Scarampi and had three children, Antonio, Girolamo, and Luigi. After the death of...
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(1411–1434) Giovanni Vitelleschi (1435– 9 August 1437) Ludovico Trevisano (Scarampi Mezzarota) (1437–1439) Bartolomeo Zabarella (18 December 1439 – 21 December...
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Province of Cuneo Montaldo Roero a commune in the Province of Cuneo Montaldo Scarampi a commune in the Province of Asti Montaldo Torinese a commune in the Province...
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south of Asti. Olmo Gentile borders Perletto, Roccaverano, San Giorgio Scarampi, and Serole. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre...
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Rinuccini as nuncio to Ireland to replace the envoy Friar Pierfrancesco Scarampi who had been sent to Ireland by his predecessor, the pope Urban VIII, in...
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young Luigi Novarina dei conti di San Sebastiano (b.1718) married Matilde Scarampi del Camino; Biagio Novarina dei conti di San Sebastiano (b.1722) "Généalogie...
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Giorgio Monferrato San Giorgio Morgeto San Giorgio Piacentino San Giorgio Scarampi San Giorgio su Legnano Torre San Giorgio Monte San Giorgio, Swiss mountain...
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single term, between 1992 and 1994, as Senator. He was born in Montaldo Scarampi, and served as mayor of the city between 2004 and 2009. Before his political...
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municipalities: Asti, Azzano d'Asti, Castello di Annone, Mombercelli, Montaldo Scarampi, Montegrosso d'Asti, Rocchetta Tanaro, and Vigliano d'Asti. "Superficie...
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2. Lodovico di Montafia 10. Carlo Orsini 5. Bianca Orsini 11. Antonia Scarampi 1. Anne de Montafié 12. Charles de Coesme 6. Louis de Coesme 13. Gabrielle...
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to Cosimo de' Medici (after 1435) Gaius Marius, dedicated to Ludovico Scarampi Trevisan (1437–1439) Fabius Maximus, dedicated to Jean Le Jeune [fr] (1439–1451)...
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