Carlo Agostino Fabroni (28 August 1651 - 19 September 1727) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. Born in Pistoia to a comfortable family, his studies...
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Sant'Agostino, Rome (redirect from S. Agostino in Rome)
1681) Carlo Stefano Anastasio Ciceri, (7 July 1687–24 June 1694) Enrico Noris, OESA, (2 January 1696–23 February 1704) Carlo Agostino Fabroni, (25 June...
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Val (Pope Pius X’s secretary of state) was a prominent zelanti. Carlo Agostino Fabroni Morone, Giovanni (January 1, 2012). "Cardinal Giovanni Morone (1509-1580)...
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Prospero. The basis of the collection was the library of the Cardinal Carlo Agostino Fabroni. Refurbishment of the building to hold the library began in 1722;...
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Giulio Rospigliosi (later Pope Clement IX), cousin of cardinal Carlo Agostino Fabroni, the uncle of cardinal Antonio Banchieri and great-uncle of cardinal...
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Paracciani (1713–1714) Joseph-Emmanuel de la Trémoille (1714–1715) Carlo Agostino Fabroni (1715–1716) Michelangelo dei Conti (1716–1717) Luigi Pico della...
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1716), † 25 October 1717 Carlo Agostino Fabroni, secretary of the S. C. of Propaganda Fide – cardinal-priest of S. Agostino (received the title on 25...
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and Nicholas of Tolentino. Benedetto Luti with a portrait of Cardinal Fabroni. Simone Pignoni has an attributed a Cefalo and Procris. Poussin Mattia...
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quoted by Jill Burke (Burke 2006, p. 491). Herculaneo, Matteo, publ. in Fabroni, Leonis X: Pontificis Maximi Vita at note 84, and quoted in the material...
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