Matteo Priuli may refer to: Matteo Priuli (bishop), 16th century Italian Roman Catholic bishop Matteo Priuli (cardinal) (1577–1624), Italian Roman Catholic...
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Matteo Priuli (1577–1624) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Miranda, Salvador. "PRIULI, Matteo (1577-1624)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida...
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Matteo Priuli (30 March 1528 - 3 April 1595) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Vicenza (1565–1579) and Bishop of Emona, (1561–1565)...
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Lorenzo Priuli (cardinal) (1537-1600), Patriarch of Venice 1591-1600 Ludovico Priuli assistant to Cardinal Reginald Pole (1500–1558) Matteo Priuli (bishop)...
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Bishop of Vicenza was vacant, due to the death of the incumbent, Michele Priuli. Pope Clement VIII decided to assign the diocese to Delfin, to whom he was...
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with the order to implement them immediately, and at the same time Matteo Priuli, who had participated since 1562 in the Council sessions and made his...
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Bishop of Palestrina. Giovanni Delfino (1 June 1605 - 23 June 1621). Matteo Priuli (23 June 1621 - 13 March 1624). Pietro Valier (18 March 1624 - 9 April...
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Michele Priuli (died 1603) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Vicenza (1579–1603) and Apostolic Nuncio to Florence (1589–1591). Michele...
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21 February 1600 Felice Centini 12 September 1612 - 12 August 1613 Matteo Priuli 17 October 1616 - 23 June 1621 Giovanni Delfino (camerlengo) 23 June...
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bond between two Bishops of Vicenza (Niccolò Ridolfi and his successor Matteo Priuli) suggests that Palladio's role as director of city life was more important...
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Vicenza in 1470, he did not take possession of the diocese until 1478. Matteo Priuli (1565–1579) founded the seminary. The cathedral was administered and...
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Alessandro Ludovisi Ladislao d'Aquino Ottavio Belmosto Pietro Campori Matteo Priuli Scipione Cobelluzzi Henri de Gondi Francisco Gómez de Sandoval, 1st...
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(1553–1554) Francesco Venier, Doge (1554–1556) Lorenzo Priuli, Doge (1556–1559) Girolamo Priuli, Doge (1559–1567) Pietro Loredan, Doge (1567–1570) Alvise...
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below), while Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati (1557.09.20 – 1562.05.18) Matteo Priuli (bishop) (1561.09.05 – 1565.04.13) Apostolic Administrator Cardinal...
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Bartolomeo d'Alviano. The reform wave of the Council of Trent, which Bishop Matteo Priuli also tried to bring to the city, was not immediately accepted by the...
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Aldobrandini Cardinal-Priest of San Girolamo dei Croati 1612–1613 Succeeded by Matteo Priuli (cardinal) Preceded by Galeazzo Moroni Bishop of Macerata e Tolentino...
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(1556–1559) Giovanni Trevisan (1560–1590) Cardinal Lorenzo Priuli (cardinal) (1591–1600) Matteo Zane (1600–1605) Cardinal Francesco Vendramin (1605/1608–1619)...
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Dogaressa of Venice (1457–62) Zilia Dandolo, Dogaressa of Venice (1556–59) Matteo Dandolo, Ambassador of Venice (1549) Enrico Dandolo (patriot) Emilio Dandolo...
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Lorenzo Priuli (9 August 1538 – 26 January 1600) was Venetian aristocrat and ambassador in France and at Rome. He was Patriarch of Venice from 1591 to...
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Ignazio Donati (c. 1575 – 1638) Michelagnolo Galilei (1575–1631) Giovanni Priuli (c. 1575 – 1626) Giovanni Maria Trabaci (c. 1575 – 1647) Antonio Brunelli...
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Volto Rio de Ca'Widmann Ponte Priuli/delle Squero Rio de Santa Sofia Ponte Priuli a Santa Sofia Rio de Santa Sofia Ponte Priuli dei Cavaleti Rio de la Crea...
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Giovanni Bembo, Doge (1615–1618) Nicolò Donato, Doge (1618–1618) Antonio Priuli, Doge (1618–1623) Francesco Contarini, Doge (1623–1624) Giovanni I Cornaro...
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Presti (born 1943) Paola Prestini (born 1975) Giovanni Priuli (c. 1575–1626) Marieta Morosina Priuli (fl. 1665) Roberto Procaccini (born 1971) Teresa Procaccini...
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leads up to a window that gave access to a roof garden. The Stucchi or Priùli Room has a double name due to both the stucco works that adorn the vault...
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Count of Pula (1420–1421) Matteo Barbaro, Count of Pula (1422–1423) Bartolomeo Vetturi, Count of Pula (1423–1424) Giacomo Priuli, Count of Pula (1424–1425)...
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Esteban López Morago, or Estêvão Lopes Morago (c. 1575–after 1630) Giovanni Priuli (c. 1575–1626) Mateo Romero, or Mathieu Rosmarin (c. 1575–1647) William...
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Giobbe. The tomb is above ground, covered with a marble tombstone. Fanello, Matteo (1797). Notizie Istorico-geografiche Murano. Pietro Savioni. p. 47. Staley...
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1514) Deborah Pritchard (born 1977) Gene Pritsker (born 1971) Giovanni Priuli (c. 1575 – 1626) Simon Proctor (born 1959) Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953)...
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Matteo Zane (died 25 July 1605) was the Patriarch of Venice from 1600 to 1605. Prior to his election as Patriarch Zane had served the government of Venice...
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by Paolo Dello Mastro. Segre, Arturo, ed. (1912). I diarii di Girolamo Priuli (1494–1512), I.. Rerum italicarum scriptores. Vol. 24 Part 3 No.1 (Nuova ed...
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