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    Antonio Codronchi (5 August 1746, Imola - 22 January 1826, Ravenna) was an Italian priest and archbishop. He served as papal nuncio to Turin from 1778...
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    Palermo by Gaspare di Mercurio. Changes: On 18 September 1897, Giovanni Codronchi became Minister of Public Education, substituting Emanuele Gianturco  Kingdom...
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  • Guiccioli (1745–1763) Nicola Oddi (1764–1767) Antonio Cantoni (1767–1781) Sede vacante 1781–1785 Antonio Codronchi (1785–1826) Clarissimo Falconieri Mellini...
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    1826 Installed 21 October 1826 Term ended 22 August 1859 Predecessor Antonio Codronchi Successor Enrico Orfei Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of San Marcello...
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    1807 by pope Pius VII. He was consecrated as a bishop by archbishop Antonio Codronchi on 27 December 1807 and on 13 March the following year took possession...
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    on 26 January. Francesco Melzi d'Eril The archbishops of Ravenna (Antonio Codronchi) and Cesena, the bishops of Pavia, Bergamo, Lodi and Cremona. Filippo...
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    Public Education Emanuele Gianturco Historical Right (1896–1897) Giovanni Codronchi Historical Right (1897–1897) Minister of Post and Telegraphs Emilio Sineo...
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    alibi communiter vagati sunt commentariolum by doctor Giovan Battista Codronchi, who successfully campaigned for the removal of these sites from the local...
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