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    Gregorio Giovanni Gaspare Barbarigo (16 September 1625 – 18 June 1697) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Bishop of Bergamo and...
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    and patriarchs, including Gregorio Barbarigo, who was born in the Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto in 1625. In 1955, the Barbarigo founded the first church of...
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  • Gregory Barbarigo (1625-1697), Cardinal of Padua Giovanni Francesco Barbarigo (1658–1730), Italian cardinal, nephew of Saint Gregorio Barbarigo Caterina...
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  • chapter library and the diocesan archives, is a room named for St Gregory Barbarigo, bishop of Padua (1664 - 1697), which contains several accounts of the...
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    commissioned in 1669 by Zuane Francesco Barbarigo, the construction continued under Zuane's son, Gregorio Barbarigo, a Cardinal and future Saint, with designs...
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    consecrated titular bishop of Titiopolis on 19 September by Cardinal Gregorio Barbarigo and moved to the Lutheran North. In the year after he was made bishop...
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    San Gregorio Barbarigo is a place of Catholic worship in Rome, located in the EUR district on Via delle Montagne Rocciose. The church of San Gregorio Barbarigo...
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    Universal Mission of the Church. He was created Cardinal-Priest of San Gregorio Barbarigo alle Tre Fontane in the consistory of 2003 by Pope John Paul II. He...
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    niches on the sides are statues of Saints Lorenzo Giustiniani and Gregorio Barbarigo by Antonio Gai. In the first register flanking the main entrance are...
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    published in books of other scholars. Serena, Sebastiano; Barbarigo, Gregorio (1963). S. Gregorio Barbarigo e la vita spirituale e cultuale nel suo Seminario...
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    became deadlocked after Catholic monarchs opposed the election of Gregorio Barbarigo, who some members of the College of Cardinals also viewed as too strict...
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  • in the contemporary chronicles of Venice. She was the daughter of Gregorio Barbarigo and the famous Caterina Sagredo. She married Marin Zorzi in 1765 and...
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    Barbarigo family for several centuries and was the birthplace of Gregorio Barbarigo, who once refused the Papal Crown. It was later owned by the Minotto...
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    He was the great-uncle of Pope Clement XIII and was a relative of Gregorio Barbarigo. In the process towards sainthood Pope Benedict XVI approved that...
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    allies of Cardinal Flavio Chigi proposed a Venetian in the form of Gregorio Barbarigo rather than their true choice of Ottoboni, hence, a case of misdirection...
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    Elder on 19 November 1763, Bernard of Corleone on 15 May 1768, and Gregorio Barbarigo on 6 July 1761. Clement XIII canonized four saints in his pontificate:...
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  • elevated him into the cardinalate in 1973 as the Cardinal-Priest of San Gregorio Barbarigo alle Tre Fontane in Rome. The son of a tribal chief in Kenya, Otunga...
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    additional sculpture found in the second chapel to the right of San Gregorio Barbarigo. Another painting by Tintoretto, Christ with two Saints in the north...
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    France and those of the Holy Roman Empire, particularly after Cardinal Gregorio Barbarigo was no longer considered a viable candidate for the papacy. Having...
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  • 1615 – Heinrich Bach, German organist and composer (d. 1692) 1625 – Gregorio Barbarigo, Roman Catholic saint (d. 1697) 1651 – Engelbert Kaempfer, German...
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    for veneration of the bodies of San Daniele, San Leonino and San Gregorio Barbarigo.[circular reference] Tradition says that the first cathedral, dedicated...
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    canonized Charles of Sezze and Joaquina Vedruna de Mas on 12 April 1959, Gregorio Barbarigo on 26 May 1960, Juan de Ribera on 12 June 1960, Maria Bertilla Boscardin...
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    December 1931 John Fisher – 19 May 1935 Thomas More – 19 May 1935 Gregorio Barbarigo – 26 May 1960 Berthold of Garsten – 8 January 1970 Meinhard of Livonia...
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    Emo unified the canons of the two old cathedrals. Finally Bishop Gregorio Barbarigo succeeded in obtaining from Pope Innocent XI the bull Exponi nobis...
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    13 – Thomas Reynell, English politician (d. 1698) September 16 – Gregorio Barbarigo, Italian Catholic saint (d. 1697) September 23 – Ferdinand Maximilian...
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  • (Gotthard) of Hildesheim 1038 Yes Yes 2 Gratus of Aosta c. 470 Yes 1 Gregorio Barbarigo 1697 Yes 1 Gregory Palamas 1359 Yes Yes6 1.5 Gregory of Tours 594...
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  • – 7 July 1900) Joseph Mary Gambaro [pl] (7 August 1869 – 7 July 1900) Gregorio Grassi (13 December 1833 – 9 July 1900) Francesco Fogolla (4 October 1839...
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  • Bernard Mizeki (Anglican and Episcopal Church) Elisabeth of Schönau Gregorio Barbarigo Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus Marina the Monk (Maronite Church...
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    cordially received by Cardinal Gregorio Barbarigo, Bishop of Padua at that time, whom he had served in Rome. Cardinal Barbarigo was responsible for the church...
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  • "1854". newsaints.faithweb.com. Retrieved 2024-03-10. "Saint Gregory Barbarigo". CatholicSaints.Info. Retrieved 2024-03-10. "Saint Juan de Ribera". CatholicSaints...
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