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    Guglielmo Massaia, OFM Cap. (born Lorenzo; 9 June 1809 - 6 August 1889) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church who served as a missionary and...
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  • Italian mathematician Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937), Italian inventor Guglielmo Massaia (1809–1889), Italian Catholic missionary Guglielmo Nasi (1879–1971)...
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  • of Guglielmo Massaia, a nineteenth-century Italian known for his missionary work in the Ethiopian Empire. Camillo Pilotto as il cardinale Guglielmo Massaia...
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    models of the Tuscolane Villas. The Ethiopian Museum of Cardinal Guglielmo Massaia (1809–1889), a missionary who was buried here, in the Capuchin friary...
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    co-consecrators were the Vicar Apostolic of Galla and later Cardinal Guglielmo Massaia, OFM Cap, and an Armenian bishop. He was also beside his episcopate...
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    Abyssinia. On 4 May 1846, the Apostolic Vicariate of the Galla, headed by Guglielmo Massaia, was founded, extending from 4° to 10° North and from 34° to 44° East...
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  • Ethiopian Empire. The vicariate dates from 4 May 1846. The Capuchin Guglielmo Massaia of the Latin Church was the first vicar Apostolic. He was consecrated...
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  • Ankober from captivity under Tewodros II in 1865. Capuchin missionary Guglielmo Massaia, a foreign advisor with good standing at his majesty's court, viewed...
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    dell'ordine di San Gregorio. Among other works are a statue of cardinal Guglielmo Massaia (1893, Church of San Francesco al Tuscolo in Frascati; a statue of...
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    Rome. From 1839 Msgr. Justin de Jacobis, and subsequently Cardinal Guglielmo Massaia, resumed Catholic missionary activities. The Catholic communities...
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  • Messias) (1939) – Italian historical drama film portraying the life of Guglielmo Massaia, a nineteenth-century Italian known for his missionary work in the...
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    Missionaries, e.g. Geremia Bonomelli, Daniele Comboni, Giustino de Jacobis, Guglielmo Massaia, Ricoldo da Montecroce, Odorico da Pordenone; Naval engineers and...
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    was sent by the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide, headed by Cardinal Guglielmo Massaia, as a missionary to Aden, in Ethiopia, where he zealously served until...
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    Ethiopian Church. At Easter 1847 the Catholic missionaries de Jacobis and Guglielmo Massaia, together with two Ethiopian priests recently ordained by them, celebrated...
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    (1587) Antonio Sauli (1588–1591). Andon Bedros IX Hassoun (1880–1884) Guglielmo Massaia, O.F.M.Cap. (1884–1889) Albin Dunajewski (1891–1894) Jan Puzyna de...
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    Vicariate of Harar Vicars Apostolic of Galla (Roman Rite) Bishop Guglielmo Massaia, OFMCap (May 12, 1846 – August 1880), resigned; future titular archbishop...
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    Term ended 28 February 1884 Predecessor Antonmaria Sauli Successor Guglielmo Massaia Previous post(s) Titular Archbishop of Anazarbus (1842-46) Coadjutor...
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    (1839-1847) Orders Ordination 12 June 1824 Consecration 7 January 1849 by Guglielmo Massaia Personal details Born Giustino Sebastiano Pasquale de Jacobis (1800-10-09)9...
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  • into the Apostolic Vicariate of Arabia on June 28, 1889. Cardinal Guglielmo Massaia, OFMCap (12 May 1846 – 1854) Luigi Sturla (1854 – 1858) Giovenale...
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    Michelangelo Celesia (1814–1904) Antolín Monescillo y Viso (1811–1897) Guglielmo Massaia (1809–1889) Cölestin Josef Ganglbauer (1817–1889) Zeferino González...
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    the late 19th century by Italian or French missionaries, such as Guglielmo Massaia and André Jarosseau, included Zäwgä Haylu, who attended the Paris...
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  • President Antonio Ciano Founded 8 December 2007 Headquarters Viale Guglielmo Massaia 65 - 00154 Rome Ideology Meridionalism Regionalism Democratic socialism...
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  • SJ (1865-1926) Caterina Aurelia del Preziossimo Sangue (1833-1905) Guglielmo Massaia, OFMCap (1809-1889) José Bau Burguet (1867-1932) Leonia Maria Nastał...
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  • the identity of his parents. One version by a Catholic missionary; Guglielmo Massaia, said that Garmame was a natural son of King Sahle Selassie of Shewa...
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  • mention is in 1684, in an itinerary of Emperor Iyasu I. Cardinal Guglielmo Massaia met with Ras Ali II here in the mid-19th century, describing the town...
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  • 1693 – 1696) Aloisio Scacoz (2 December 1831 – February 22, 1842) Guglielmo Massaia (August 2, 1881 – August 6, 1889) Francesco Domenico Reynaudi (Raynaud)...
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    Kingdom of Two Sicilies. E. A. Mario (1884–1961), poet and songwriter. Guglielmo Massaia (1809–1889), missionary who became a Catholic cardinal. Filippo Botta;...
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    However, a little more than a generation later Chalacot had declined; Guglielmo Massaia found only 200 houses with about 1,000 inhabitants and in the 1880s...
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    3275/8585. PMID 22961121. S2CID 10816430. Martorana, A.; Motta, C; Koch, G.; Massaia, M.; Mondino, S.; Raniero, I.; Vacca, A.; Di Lorenzo, F.; Cavallo, G.;...
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