Agostino Borromeo (24 January 1944 – 4 February 2024) was an Italian historian and academic who was Lieutenant General of Honor of the Order of the Holy...
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equestrian Agostino Borromeo (1944-2024), Italian professor and historian, General Governor of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre Alexander Borromeo (born 1983)...
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Charles Borromeo (Italian: Carlo Borromeo; Latin: Carolus Borromeus; 2 October 1538 – 3 November 1584) was an Italian Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop...
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stretch victims and the "strappado" method of torture. The study of Agostino Borromeo from the University of La Sapienza in Roma into the Vatican archives...
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cancer. Joel Belz, 82, American magazine publisher, founder of World. Agostino Borromeo, 80, Italian historian, general governor of the Order of the Holy...
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For the former Borromeo College in the United States see Saint Mary Seminary and Graduate School of Theology#Borromeo College 45°10′49″N 9°9′40.7″E /...
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Agostino Valier (7 April 1531 – 24 May 1606), also Augustinus Valerius or Valerio, was an Italian cardinal and bishop of Verona. He was a reforming bishop...
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Berwick, Liria and Xerica, Grandee of Spain, 2-10-1990. Count Don Agostino Borromeo, 25-9-2002. Don Roberto Dentice di Accadia, Marquess of Accadia, 25-9-2002...
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Albert, 1st Prince of Montenuovo Prince Klemens von Metternich Count Agostino Borromeo Count Christopher de Paus Count Géraud Michel de Pierredon John de...
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Bartolomeo Scappi (1570), (University of Toronto Press, 2008), vi. Borromeo, Agostino (2002). "Gregorio XIV, papa". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani...
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Inquisitorial Districts in Northern Italy, 1474-1527. Brill. pp. 240–241. Borromeo, Agostino (1985). "Crivelli, Melchiorre". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani...
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period. Born in Milan, he initially apprenticed with the painter for the Borromeo family, Carlo Vimercati. After a spell in Palermo, of which little is known...
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Sant'Agostino, Rome (redirect from S. Agostino in Rome)
February 1659) Antonio Bichi, (1 December 1659–14 November 1667) Federico Borromeo (iuniore), (23 February 1671–8 August 1672) Francesco Lorenzo Brancati...
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church was designed by Giovanni Battista Falcetti with elaboration by Agostino Barelli, and owes the awkward facade due to its construction in 1517 at...
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Oddi Antonio Branciforte Colonna Lazzaro Opizio Pallavicini Vitaliano Borromeo Pietro Colonna Pamphili Giuseppe Simonetti Urbano Paracciani Filippo Maria...
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obligatory meetings, of the type of those implemented in Milan by Carlo Borromeo, where the major questions of dogmatic and moral theology were explained...
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able to attend the debut of his exhibition at Rome's Church of San Carlo Borromeo. The exhibition was also presented at his high school, the Leo XIII Institute...
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2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine Clemente VIII, Enciclopedia dei Papi, Agostino Borromeo, Treccani, 2000 Salvadro Miranda: Cardinal Ippolio Aldobrandini (Pope...
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Agostino Bonisoli (1633–1700) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, who was born and worked mainly in Cremona. He was the pupil of the slightly...
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XIII". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Borromeo, Agostino (2002). "Gregory XIII". In Levillain, Philippe (ed.). The Papacy:...
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San Carlo Borromeo or San Carlo is a Baroque style, Roman Catholic church located in Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy. It mirrors the adjacent church of...
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Virgin Mary,..) was published in Lima, Peru. Paul V canonised Charles Borromeo on 1 November 1610 and Frances of Rome on 29 May 1608. He also canonized...
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Ambrose and Saint Charles Borromeo, the patron saints of Milan. It is one of at least three churches in Rome dedicated to Borromeo, others including San Carlo...
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Thomas More High School, both in Philadelphia. He then entered St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. DiLorenzo was ordained to the priesthood...
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He established a new order of merit named in honour of Saint Charles Borromeo. In 1952 he awarded the collar of this order to General Franco and the...
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Confraternity of San Carlo Borromeo. The Oratory chapel was built in 1667. They engaged the painter Giacomo Friani, a pupil of Agostino Mitelli, to fresco the...
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worship in Turin Catholic churches S. Agostino Sanctuary of Saint Anthony of Padua S. Barbara S. Carlo Borromeo Chapel of the Holy Shroud S. Chiara Chiesa...
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Oblates of Saints Ambrose and Charles (category Charles Borromeo)
founded as the Oblates of St Ambrose in Milan in 1578 by archbishop Carlo Borromeo, inspired by the Oratorians, although he had begun preparing for the establishment...
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simple, declamatory style of Missa Papae Marcelli convinced Cardinal Carlo Borromeo, on hearing, that polyphony could be intelligible, and that music such...
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Pacheco de Toledo (1572–1574) Giovanni Francesco Gambara (1574–1575) Charles Borromeo (1575–1576) Alfonso Gesualdo (1576–1577) Niccolò Caetani (1577–1578) Innico...
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