Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo (16 September 1744 – 13 December 1827) was an Italian cardinal and politician, who led the popular anti-Jacobin Sanfedismo movement...
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Maria Altieri (1794–1798) Antonio Maria Doria Pamphilj (1800–1821) Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo (1821–1827) Giuseppe Albani (1828–1834) Tommaso Riario Sforza (1834–1857)...
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1747–1789: Domenico Orsini 1789–1795: Ferdinando Spinelli 1799–1806?: Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo The King of Spain could have as many as five or six cardinal protectors...
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Sep 1791 Appointed, Cardinal-Deacon of San Cesareo in Palatio) Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo † (12 Sep 1794 Installed – 11 Aug 1800 Appointed, Cardinal-Deacon...
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Romualdo Braschi-Onesti Filippo Carandini Ludovico Flangini Giovanelli Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo Giovanni Rinuccini Christoph Anton von Migazzi von Waal und Sonnenthurn...
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Francesco Galleffi (1814–1818) Antonio Doria Pamphili (1818–1819) Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo (1819–1820) Ercole Consalvi (1820–1821) Giuseppe Albani (1821–1822)...
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Church Appointed 29 June 1908 Term ended 5 December 1914 Predecessor Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo Successor Vincenzo Vannutelli Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of San...
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participated in the conclave, only Giulio Maria della Somaglia and Fabrizio Dionigio Ruffo were already cardinals when Pius VII was elected in 1800. Forty-seven...
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the Visconti of Milan against Venice, Florence, and the pope Giovanni Dionigi Galeni (1519–1587), farmer, then Ottoman privateer and admiral, who later...
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