Stefano Durazzo (1594 – 1667) was an Italian Catholic cardinal and archbishop of Genoa. Durazzo was born 5 August 1594 in Multedo, near Genoa, the seventh...
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it:Girolamo Luigi Durazzo (1739-1809), politic Stefano Durazzo (1594-1667), cardinal and Archbishop of Genoa Giovanni Battista Durazzo (1565-1642), 104th...
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Stefano Durazzo (Genoa, 1668 - Genoa, 24 January 1744) was the 152nd Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica.[citation needed] Son of Pietro...
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families in the republic were the Spinola, the Grimaldi, the Doria and the Durazzo, all these dynasties gave numerous doges to Genoa. While the doge's palace...
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Stephen of Durazzo (born Stefano di Durazzo, later known as Estêvão de Nápoles in Portugal) (c.1320-1380) was an Italian nobleman and warrior, the claimed...
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(1616–1635) held his first diocesan synod on 16 February 1619. Cardinal Stefano Durazzo (1635–1664) held a diocesan synod on 21 April 1643. A diocesan synod...
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1621) July 7 – Nicolas Sanson, French cartographer (b. 1600) July 11 – Stefano Durazzo, Italian cardinal (b. 1594) July 13 – Barthélemy Vimont, French missionary...
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Emmanuel-Théodose de la Tour d’Auvergne de Bouillon (1670.05.19 – 1676.10.19) Stefano Durazzo (1634.01.09 – 1666.10.11) Fabrizio Verospi (1627.10.20 – 1633.09.05)...
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Palazzo Reale (Genoa) (redirect from Palazzo Balbi Durazzo)
Francesco Cantone and Michele Moncino. In 1677, the palace was sold to the Durazzo Family, who enlarged the palace under the designs of Carlo Fontana. In...
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4 – Aleksander Ludwik Radziwiłł, Polish noble (d. 1654) August 5 – Stefano Durazzo, Italian cardinal (d. 1667) August 16 – Queen Inyeol, Korean royal...
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hand side of the chancel is the baroque funerary monument of Cardinal Stefano Durazzo (1594–1667), who was once archbishop of Genoa; a skeletal memento mori...
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Carlone in 1587. In 1646, during a pastoral visit [it] by cardinal Stefano Durazzo, the cardinal arranged for additional renovations. These renovations...
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Grimaldi, Doge (1703–1705) Stefano Onorato Ferretti, Doge (1705–1707) Domenico Maria De Mari, Doge (1707–1709) Vincenzo Durazzo, Doge (1709–1711) Francesco...
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4 – Aleksander Ludwik Radziwiłł, Polish noble (d. 1654) August 5 – Stefano Durazzo, Italian cardinal (d. 1667) August 16 – Queen Inyeol, Korean royal...
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30 July 1641. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: Stefano Durazzo, Archbishop of Genoa (1635); Diego Requeséns, Titular Archbishop of...
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– 1668.01.30) Ernst Adalbert von Harrach (1667.07.18 – 1667.10.25) Stefano Durazzo (1666.10.11 – 1667.07.11) Francesco Maria Brancaccio (1663.07.02 –...
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Mariana by Pope Innocent X. In 1645, he was consecrated bishop by Stefano Durazzo, Archbishop of Genoa. In 1656, he resigned as Bishop of Accia and Mariana...
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Dante. It was built in the 17th century at the behest of Archbishop Stefano Durazzo and with contributions from numerous citizens to house the archbishop's...
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1621) July 7 – Nicolas Sanson, French cartographer (b. 1600) July 11 – Stefano Durazzo, Italian cardinal (b. 1594) July 13 – Barthélemy Vimont, French missionary...
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cardinal-priest of Porto e S. Rufina (28 January 1675), † 24 January 1679 Stefano Durazzo, treasurer general of the Apostolic Chamber – cardinal-priest of S...
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Preceded by Orazio Spínola Archbishop of Genoa 1616–1635 Succeeded by Stefano Durazzo Preceded by Alfonso Manzanedo de Quiñones Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem...
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1732 – 29 January 1734 Preceded by Francesco Maria Balbi Succeeded by Stefano Durazzo Personal details Born 1666 Bastia, Republic of Genoa Died 1743 Bastia...
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Acerenza e Matera 1648–1664 Succeeded by Vincenzo Lanfranchi Preceded by Stefano Durazzo Archbishop of Genoa 1664–1681 Succeeded by Giulio Vincenzo Gentile...
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While bishop, on 22 April 1635, he was the principal co-consecrator of Stefano Durazzo, who became Archbishop of Genoa (1635) and a Cardinal. Gauchat, Patritius...
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Cesare Durazzo (Genoa, 1593 - Genoa, 8 December 1680) was the 118th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica. At the age of 72, on 18 April 1665...
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jurisdiction committed by the Genoese clergy, and in particular of Cardinal Stefano Durazzo which the Holy See removed from Genoa for a certain period. When the...
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Succeeded by Stefano Brancaccio Preceded by Giovanni Battista Maria Pallotta Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina 1663–1666 Succeeded by Stefano Durazzo Preceded by...
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Monopoli (redirect from Santo Stefano Castle)
It is called the Via Egnatia (Egnazia Way) and starts in Dyrrachium (Durazzo), in Albania, crossing a mountainous area to reach Thessaloniki (Salonica)...
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Genoese noblemen Stefano Balbi, ambassador to Milan, e Giovanni Battista Balbi. In In the 18th century it passed to Marcello III Durazzo and. at the beginning...
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were conquered by the Republic of Venice, and organized as the Duchy of Durazzo. In 1209, Metropolitan Archdiocese of Durrës (Latin Rite) was established...
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