Girolamo Carafa (or Caraffa), Marquis of Montenegro (Abruzzo, 1564 – Genoa, 1633) was a general in Spanish and Imperial service from Italian descent....
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Girolamo Caraffa (1564–1633), Marquis of Montenegro, a general in Spanish and Imperial service Decio Carafa (1556–1626), cardinal Pier Luigi Carafa (1581-1655)...
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Oliviero Carafa (10 March 1430 – 20 January 1511), in Latin Oliverius Carafa, was an Italian cardinal and diplomat of the Renaissance. Like the majority...
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Bonelli Diego de Espinosa Jérôme Souchier Gianpaolo Della Chiesa Antonio Carafa Marcantonio Maffei Gaspar Cervantes de Gaeta Giulio Antonio Santorio Pier...
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1680 to his death in 1690. Carafa was born on 17 March 1615 in Castelvetere (modern Caulonia) in Calabria, Italy to Girolamo, Prince of Roccella and Diana...
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first venue, the Palazzo Carafa d'Andria, but lack of space them to purchase for a new home, the palace of Girolamo Carafa. Between 1597 and 1603, Gian...
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Francesco Maria Brancaccio, Cardinal-Priest of Santi XII Apostoli, with Tommaso Carafa, Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino, and Giovanni Battista Altieri, Bishop...
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Girolamo Boncompagni (23 March 1622 – 24 January 1684) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. He was the great-grandson of Pope Gregory XIII. There were several...
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Santa Maria sopra Minerva (section Carafa Chapel)
Bandinelli. The Carafa Chapel, with late 15th-century frescoes (1488–1493) by Filippino Lippi, was commissioned by Cardinal Oliviero Carafa in honour of...
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and eighteen canons. The diocesan seminary was established by Bishop Girolamo Carafa (1664–1683). A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, but important...
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Church Diocese Diocese of Crotone In office 1690–1709 Predecessor Girolamo Carafa Successor Michele Guardia Orders Consecration 4 June 1690 by Fabrizio...
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Tommaso Carafa (1588 – 7 December 1664) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Capaccio (1639–1664) and Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino...
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with Giambattista Spada, Titular Patriarch of Constantinople, and Carlo Carafa della Spina, Bishop of Aversa, serving as co-consecrators. While bishop...
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Contarini and consisted of eight additional cardinals: Girolamo Aleandro, Tommaso Badia, Giovanni Pietro Carafa (the later Pope Paul IV), Gregorio Cortese, Federigo...
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Carafa (died 14 April 1666) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Archbishop of Patrae (1660–1666). On 19 April 1660, Ottaviano Carafa was...
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seventeen by Julius III, two by Pope Clement VII, and one by Leo X. Gian Pietro Carafa; Cardinal of Naples, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia e Velletri; Dean of the Sacred...
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Girolamo Basso della Rovere (1434–1507) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Basso della Rovere was born in Albissola Marina, the son...
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Girolamo Donato, also spelled Donati, Donado or Donà (c. 1456 – 20 October 1511), was a Venetian diplomat and humanist. He made important translations...
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Accoramboni, without issue. Clarice Orsini (1514–before 1562). She married Luigi Carafa della Stadera and had a son, Antonio. Order of the Ermine - 1487 Order of...
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of the post-impressionist school Girolamo Caraffa, general in Spanish and Imperial service from Italian descent Carafa This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Carafa (1533–1534) Andrea Matteo Palmieri (1534–1535) Francisco de Quiñones (1535) Francesco Cornaro (1536–1537) Antonio Pucci (1537–1538) Girolamo Ghinucci...
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Colonna (1519–1520) Ascanio Colonna (1520–1556) - son of Fabrizio I Giovanni Carafa (1556–1559) - nephew of Pope Paul IV Marcantonio II Colonna (1559–1585)...
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bishop by Giovanni Battista Scanaroli, titular Bishop of Sidon, with Tommaso Carafa, Bishop Emeritus of Vulturara e Montecorvino, and Giovanni Battista Altieri...
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Pope Paul IV (Pietro Carafa), for distribution following his death ("Commento sopra la vita et costumi di Giovan Pietro Carafa che fu Paolo IV chiamato...
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Caprara Filippo Giudice Caracciolo Domenico Carafa della Spina di Traetto Francesco Carafa di Trajetto Carafa, Pierluigi (iuniore), Cardinal, Camerlengo...
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famiglia Carafa (in Italian). A. Bulison. "PICO, Giovan Francesco - Treccani". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-01-22. Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1794)...
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offered a cardinal's hat, but he declined.[citation needed] Gian Pietro Carafa Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte Ennio Filonardi Jacopo Sadoleto Cristoforo...
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in 1492 Alessandro Farnese was elected Pope Paul III in 1534 Gian Pietro Carafa was elected Pope Paul IV in May 1555 Joseph Ratzinger was elected Pope Benedict...
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20th. He was a Doctor in utroque iure, and a protege of Cardinal Oliviero Carafa. He was appointed President of the Apostolic Camera. He was a writer of...
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Giovanni Carafa warned the pope of the "evil suppositions to which the elevation of a fatherless young man would give rise". The courtier and poet Girolamo Muzio...
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