Gabriele Ferretti (Italian pronunciation: [ɡabriˈɛːle ferˈretti]; 31 January 1795 in Ancona – 13 September 1860 in Rome) was an Italian Catholic cardinal...
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German gymnast Gabriele Faerno (died 1561), Italian writer Gabriele Falloppio (1523–1562), Italian anatomist and physician Gabriele Ferretti (1795–1860)...
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an ancestor to both Cardinal Gabriele Ferretti and Pope Pius IX having been descended from a long noble lineage. Ferretti entered the religious life after...
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• 1848–1870 (last) Giacomo Antonelli Prime Minister • 1847–1848 (first) Gabriele Ferretti • 1848–1849 (last) C. E. Muzzarelli Legislature Parliament (1848)...
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player Gabriel Ferretti (1385-1456), Italian Roman Catholic priest Gabriele Ferretti (1795-1860), Italian Catholic cardinal Giancarlo Ferretti (born 1941)...
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1 June 1846) Tommaso Pasquale Gizzi (8 August 1846 – 5 July 1847) Gabriele Ferretti (17 July 1847 – 31 December 1848) Giuseppe Bofondi (1 February – 10...
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Appointer Pope Pius IX Formation July 17, 1847 First holder Cardinal Gabriele Ferretti Final holder Cardinal Carlo Emanuele Muzzarelli Abolished December...
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(1829–1839) Castruccio Castracane degli Antelminelli (1839–1852) Gabriele Ferretti (1852–1860) Antonio Maria Cagiano de Azevedo (1860–1867) Antonio Maria...
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Catholic bishop Gabriel Ferretti (c.1385-1456), priest Gabriele Ferretti (1795-1860), Catholic cardinal Giuseppe Milesi Pironi Ferretti (1817-1873), Catholic...
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(1847–1853) Gabriele Ferretti (1853–1860) Girolamo D'Andrea (1860–1868) Karl August von Reisach (1868–1869) Giuseppe Milesi Pironi Ferretti (1870–1873)...
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ISBN 9789813364707. Retrieved 18 September 2021. Serena, Luca; D'Angelo, Gabriele; Ferretti, Stefano (25 September 2020). "Implications of dissemination strategies...
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Appointed 28 September 1860 Term ended 13 January 1867 Predecessor Gabriele Ferretti Successor Antonio Maria Panebianco Other post(s) Cardinal-Bishop of...
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1848 Installed 1 February 1848 Retired 10 March 1948 Predecessor Gabriele Ferretti Successor Giacomo Antonelli Orders Created cardinal 21 December 1846...
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Fermo Appointed 27 January 1842 Term ended 8 July 1877 Predecessor Gabriele Ferretti Successor Amilcare Malagola Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo...
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(1853–1854) Gabriele Ferretti (1854–1855) Antonio Maria Cagiano de Azevedo (1855–1856) Benedetto Barberini (1856–1857) Ugo Pietro Spinola (1857–1858) Gabriele della...
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the papal conclave held from 14 to 16 June 1846, Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti, Bishop of Imola, was elected on the fourth ballot to succeed the recently...
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Andrea Mastai-Ferretti (Senigallia 17 .. - Pesaro 1822), bishop of Pesaro from 1806 Angelo Gabriele Mastai-Ferretti, canon Paolino Mastai-Ferretti, canon in...
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ended 22 February 1852 Predecessor Emmanuele de Gregorio Successor Gabriele Ferretti Other post(s) Cardinal bishop of Palestrina (1844–52) Previous post(s)...
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priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (20 September 1867), died 8 July 1877 Gabriele Ferretti, archbishop of Fermo (in pectore published on 8 July 1839) – cardinal...
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Giovanni Antonio Benvenuti (15 Dec 1828 Appointed - 14 Nov 1838) Gabriele Ferretti (1839–1853) Juraj Haulík Váralyai (16 Jun 1856 Appointed - 11 May...
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received some preferences during the first ballot, but Cardinal Mastai Ferretti was elected. After his election Pius IX named Gizzi Cardinal Secretary...
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Died) Giuseppe Maria Velzi, O.P. (2 Jul 1832 – 23 Nov 1836 Died) Gabriele Ferretti (1837) Filippo de Angelis (15 Feb 1838 Succeeded –1842) Nicola Mattei...
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(1764–1777) Andrea Minucci (1779–1803) Cesare Brancadoro (1803–1837) Gabriele Ferretti (1837–1842 Resigned) Filippo de Angelis (1842–1877 Died) Amilcare...
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Castracane degli Antelminelli (11 December 1834 – 7 October 1837) Gabriele Ferretti (14 March 1843 – 17 July 1847) Charles Januarius Acton (22 December...
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law and order policies. Many neo-Guelphists thought that Giovanni Mastai-Ferretti (elected pope Pius IX in 1846) would boost their cause, but he rejected...
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Maria (Antonio) Ascensi, O.C.D. (24 May 1824 – 24 Apr 1827 Resigned) Gabriele Ferretti (1827–1833) Cardinal Benedetto Cappelletti (29 Jul 1833 – 15 May 1834)...
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conversely translated Dante into Japanese. Shimoi was close friends with Gabriele D'Annunzio and translated several of his works. He accompanied the poet...
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Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti to Cardinal Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck, Archbishop of Milan, who arrived too late. Mastai-Ferretti would reign as Pius IX...
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Zsigsmond 1928–29: Anton Ringer 1929–30: Severino Taddei 1930–34: Regolo Ferretti 1934–35: Mora Maurer 1935–37: Italo Rossi 1937–39: Giuseppe Valenti 1939–1942:...
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Domenico Ferrata, Cardinal, Secretary of State Giuseppe Milesi Pironi Ferretti Michael J. Fitzgerald, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia...
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