• Pietro Ridolfi, OFM Conv (died 18 May 1601) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Senigallia (1591–1601) and Bishop of Venosa (1587–1591)...
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  • Catholic cardinal Pietro Ridolfi (bishop) (died 1601), Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Senigallia and of Venosa Pietro Ridolfi (active 1710–1716)...
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    Giulio Antonio Santorio (category Cardinal-bishops of Palestrina)
    Santorio was consecrated bishop by Scipione Rebiba with Annibale Caracciolo, Bishop of Isola, and Giacomo de' Giacomelli, Bishop Emeritus of Belcastro,...
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  • Camillo Gualandi (category 16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishop stubs)
    bishop by Giulio Antonio Santorio, Cardinal-Priest of San Bartolomeo all'Isola, with Agapito Bellomo, Bishop of Caserta, and Pietro Ridolfi (bishop)...
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  • Leonard Abel (category 16th-century Roman Catholic titular bishops)
    Bishop of Sidon (1582–1605). An outstanding linguist, conversant in Hebrew, Chaldean, Syriac and Arabic, Pope Gregory XIII named him titular bishop of...
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    (9 May 1513 – 1523) Niccolò Ridolfi (11 Jan 1524 – 11 October 1532 Resigned) Andrea Buondelmonti (1532–1542) Niccolò Ridolfi, second term (1543–1548) Antonio...
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    was also a familiaris of Cardinal Ridolfi, who was Administrator of Viterbo for ten years. He was appointed bishop of Viterbo on 6 June 1533. He died...
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    Federico Fregoso (1507–1529 Resigned) Sede vacante (1529–1533) Niccolò Ridolfi (7 Feb 1533 – 19 Dec 1548 Resigned) Lodovico Torres (1548–1553) Girolamo...
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    Pope Leo XI (category Cardinal-bishops of Albano)
    the famous Jesuit controversialist Robert Bellarmine, future saint. But Pietro Aldobrandini, the leader of the Italian party among the cardinals, allied...
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    1606) Vincenzo Bonincontro, O.P. (25 Jun 1607 – May 1622 Died) Ottavio Ridolfi (20 Mar 1623 – 6 Jul 1624 Died) Francesco Traina (2 Mar 1627 – Oct 1651...
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    Dandini specifically states that Ridolfi had only been Administrator. He was never a bishop, and thus could not be Bishop of Imola. He visited Imola from...
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    29 November 1530 Adrian Gouffier de Boissy, bishop of Coutances – cardinal-priest of SS. Marcellino e Pietro, then cardinal-priest of S. Balbina (1518?)...
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    (1485–1512) Pietro Griffo (1512–1516) Bernardo Michelozzi (de' Medici) (1516–1519) Leonardo de' Medici (1519–1526 Resigned) Cardinal Niccolò Ridolfi (1526–1528...
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  • Annibale Grassi (category 16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
    ordinariorum While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: Lattanzio Lattanzi, Bishop of Pistoia (1576); Pietro Ridolfi (bishop), Bishop of Venosa (1587);...
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    September 1567 by Archbishop Pietro de Capua. A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, but important, meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy...
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    Luca Torreggiani (category Bishops appointed by Pope Innocent X)
    co-consecrator of: Caesar Reghini, Bishop of Sarsina (1646); Giulio Cesare Borea, Bishop of Comacchio (1649); Ludovico Ridolfi, Bishop of Patti (1649); Stefano...
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    cathedral was begun in 1540 under Bishop Marco Vigerio Della Rovere; it was consecrated in 1595 by Bishop Pietro Ridolfi (1591–1601). In 1682, when Senigallia...
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    Francesco della Rovere (1509–1514 Appointed Bishop of Volterra) Francesco Soderini (1514–1524 Resigned) Niccolò Ridolfi (1524–1550 Died) Angelo Bragadino, O...
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    Alfonso Herrera (bishop), O.S.A. (1585–1602 Died) Vittorino Mansi, O.S.B. (1602–1611 Died) Ottavio Ridolfi (1612–1623 Appointed, Bishop of Agrigento) Paolo...
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    appointed Bishop of Senigallia. On 6 Aug 1906 Ridolfi was appointed titular Archbishop of Apamea in Syria. On 30 Sep 1986 Grandoni was appointed Bishop of Orvieto-Todi...
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    born in Pistoia, married Piero Ridolfi (1467–1525) in 1494 and had five children, including Cardinal Niccolò Ridolfi Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici (1479–1516)...
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    SS. Marcellino e Pietro; Archbishop of Bourges Bernhard von Cles (March 9, 1530) – Cardinal-Priest of S. Stefano al Monte Celio; Bishop of Trent; president...
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  • Bernardo Antonio de' Medici (category 16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishop stubs)
    Bernardo Antonio de' Medici (1476 – 1552) was an Italian bishop and diplomat. He was considered one of the leading ambassadors of Cosimo I de' Medici....
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    Alessandro Cesarini (category 16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
    Alessandro Cesarini (died 13 February 1542), bishop of Pistoia, was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Born in Rome, the son of Agabito...
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    Annunciation; it was made a stadium generale by Father General Niccolò Ridolfi. The Capuchins established the convent of S. Maria degli Angeli in 1545;...
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    Le vite degli illustri pittori], Volume 1, by Carlo Ridolfi, Giuseppe Vedova, page 288. Ridolfi and Vedova, page 289. Boni, Filippo de' (1840). Biografia...
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    became Bishop of Pisa and a cardinal Lucrezia (7 June 1545 – 21 April 1561), who married Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and Modena, in 1560 Pietro (Pedricco)...
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    Guard – a preparation for a constitution; soon afterward the marchese Cosimo Ridolfi (1794–1865) was appointed prime minister. The granting of the Neapolitan...
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    Cardinals Reginald Pole, Francesco Sfondrati, Rodolfo Pio da Carpi and Niccolò Ridolfi (who died on the night of 31 January). Pole, the favorite of the Emperor...
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  • Francesco Soderini (category Cardinal-bishops of Albano)
    ordained a priest by Rinaldo Orsini, Archbishop of Florence. He became Bishop of Volterra in 1478, by nomination, resigning in 1509. In 1487, he was ordained...
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