Sinibaldo Doria (Latin: Sinibaldus ab Auria, 1664 – 1733) was a Catholic cardinal who served as officer of the Papal States and as Bishop of Benevento...
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Simone Doria (admiral) (c. 1135–?), Genoese merchant, politician and admiral Sinibaldo Doria (1664–1733), archbishop and cardinal Armand Doria (1824–1896)...
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attempted to recapture the dogate from Andrea Doria, and the power of the Fieschi was broken. Sinibaldo, elected Pope Innocent IV Ottobuono, elected Pope...
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Girolamo Grimaldi Bartolomeo Massei Bartolomeo Ruspoli Vincenzo Bichi Sinibaldo Doria Giuseppe Firrao Antonio Saverio Gentili Giovanni Antonio Guadagni Troiano...
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and admirals of Genoa and other states. Sinibaldo Fieschi, his father, had been a close friend of Andrea Doria, and had rendered many service to the Genoese...
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Solaro di Moretta Titular Archbishop of Patrae 1672 – 1676 Succeeded by Sinibaldo Doria Preceded by Marcello Durazzo Apostolic Nuncio to Savoy 1672 – 1674...
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Gravina, O.P. (1686–1730) Cardinal Niccolò Coscia (1730–1731) Cardinal Sinibaldo Doria (1731–1733) Cardinal Serafino Cenci (1733–1740) Cardinal Francesco...
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23 January 1668 – 1672 Fabrizio Spada 8 August 1672 – 23 March 1676 Sinibaldo Doria 18 December 1711 – 21 May 1731 Fabrizio Serbelloni 6 August 1731 –...
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important Cardinals and Princes: the Palazzo Doria Spinola in Salita Santa Caterina, the Palazzo Grimaldi Doria Tursi in today's via Garibaldi and the Palazzo...
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Genoa a recurring element of their poetic work. Famous Genoese include: Sinibaldo and Ottobuono Fieschi (Popes Innocent IV and Adrian V), Giovanni Battista...
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(1200–1206) Stefano di Ceccano (1206–1216) Pandolfo Verraclo (1216–1222) Sinibaldo (ca.1222 – ca.1227) Rinaldo Conti di Segni (1227–1231), later Pope Alexander...
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He was the teacher of Giulio Benso, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Sinibaldo Scorza, Domenico Fiasella, and Giovanni Andrea Podestà. Other sources...
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1st Count of Lavagna. The ancestors of the Princes of Belmonte include Sinibaldo, Pope Innocent IV, and Ottobuono, Pope Adrian V, as well as several cardinals...
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(1262.05.22 – 1272.05.20) John of Toledo, O. Cist. (1244.05.28 – 1262) Sinibaldo Fieschi (later Pope Innocent IV) (1227.09.18 – 1243.06.25) Pietro (1188...
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the fasting souls on the terrace of the gluttonous. Purg. XXIII, 31–33. Sinibaldo degli Ordelaffi: Head of the noble Ordelaffi family and ruler of Forlì...
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Rovereto, Tevere Roma, Vittorio Veneto, Vicenza, Viterbese 5 times: Andrea Doria, Cantù, Foligno, Frosinone, Juventus Domo, Palazzolo, Pinerolo, Pro Lissone...
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Mount of Roses in Bivona, a then uninhabited land and feud of her father Sinibaldo, from where she was removed when the forest in which she lived in hermitage...
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George Biggins' Ascent in Lunardi' Balloon, Neue Pinakothek, Munich (url) Sinibaldo Ibi (1475–1550), 1 painting : Marriage of the Virgin, private collection...
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(c. 1211–c. 1213) Oberto (1216–1225) Sinibaldo Fieschi (1225–1226 Resigned) Simon (attested 1238) Imperialis Doria Lanterius Lanfrancus de Nigro, O.Min...
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