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    James of Pecorara or Giacomo da Pecorara (1170s – June 1244) was an Italian monk, cardinal and diplomat. James was a cleric in the church of Ravenna before...
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    Cardinal James of Pecorara to northern Italy to negotiate a peace between the warring factions of the Guelphs and Ghibellines, the latter the allies of Emperor...
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    Eleanor of Castile, queen consort of Aragon (b. 1200) James of Pecorara, Italian monk, cardinal and diplomat John Komnenos (Doukas), emperor of Thessalonica...
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    of Tonengo and James of Pecorara. Frederick then traveled to Sicily to wait for the election of a new pope. In 1241–1242, the forces of the Mongol Empire...
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  • Vicar of Rome from 1244 to 1251. In 1245 he became the Protopriest of the College of Cardinals. At the request of the pope, he reduced the number of canonics...
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  • Eleanor of Castile, queen consort of Aragon (b. 1200) James of Pecorara, Italian monk, cardinal and diplomat John Komnenos (Doukas), emperor of Thessalonica...
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    receiving the report and the letter in support of Andrew II, the pope ordered papal legate James of Pecorara on 17 February 1233 to deal with the canonization...
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  • Pope Gregory IX, simultaneously with his letter, also sent James of Pecorara, Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina as his papal legate to Hungary, who was entrusted...
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  • Cardinals Otto of Tonengo and James of Pecorara, who had fallen into Frederick's hands at the naval battle of Giglio in May. Taking custody of them at Naples...
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  • Somogy County. James was among the prelates, who took an oath to the agreement at Bereg in the presence of papal legate James of Pecorara in early 1234...
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    in Vojvodina, Serbia (1234) James of Pecorara, later a cardinal, was elected abbot in 1215. The chronicler Alberic of Trois-Fontaines, who covered the...
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    Kingdom of Hungary) by the papal legate, the Cistercian cardinal James of Pecorara, a position he accepted only under religious obedience. John would...
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  • at Bereg in the presence of papal legate James of Pecorara in early 1234. Raynald of Belleville was killed in the Battle of Mohi on 11 April 1241, when...
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    from the Muslim world. During the conclusion of the Oath of Bereg (August 1233), papal legate James of Pecorara instructed Ugrin and four other Hungarian...
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    Vigevano, the so-called Sforzesca, with the adjacent field the Pecorara where various species of cattle, sheep and other animals were bred. Ludovico loved...
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  • He arrived in the Kingdom of Hungary in the retinue of Cardinal Giacomo da Pecorara, a papal legate sent to King Andrew II of Hungary in 1232. Although...
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