Alfonso Petrucci (c. 1491 – July 16, 1517) was an Italian nobleman, born to the Petrucci Family. He was the son of Pandolfo Petrucci. In 1511, he was made...
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Giovanni Alfonso Petrucci (18 December 1650 – January 1688) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Belcastro (1686–1688). Giovanni Alfonso Petrucci...
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made Petrucci's son, Alfonso Petrucci, a cardinal. Later that year, Petrucci handed control of Siena over to his son, Borghese Petrucci, and died shortly...
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Siena and Bishop of Massa Marittima Alfonso Petrucci (c. 1490–1517), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Antonello Petrucci, also known as Antonello d'Aversa...
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absolute ruler of Siena. Pandolfo had 3 sons, Borghese Petrucci, Alfonso Petrucci and Fabio Petrucci. After Pandolfo died in 1512, Borghese succeeded him...
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eldest son of Pandolfo Petrucci and Aurelia Borghese, daughter of Niccolò Borghese and brother of Cardinal Alfonso Petrucci. Borghese was presumably...
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poison him, not only to inflict exemplary punishments by executing one (Alfonso Petrucci) and imprisoning several others, but also to make radical changes in...
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Savonarola, was condemned and executed at Mirandola (1502). Cardinal Alfonso Petrucci, convicted of plotting against Pope Leo X (July 16, 1517) Gian Paolo...
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Raffaello Petrucci (1472 in Siena – 17 December 1522, in Rome) was a Cardinal and Roman Catholic bishop. He was born in Siena, circa 1472. He was the son...
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was complicit in the plot of fellow Cardinals Bandinello Sauli and Alfonso Petrucci against Leo X for the benefit of Cardinal Riario; he went into voluntary...
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Achille Grassi Francesco Argentino Matthäus Schiner Bandinello Sauli Alfonso Petrucci Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg Miranda, Salvador. "Consistories for the...
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Diocese of Massa Marittima In office 1501–1511 Predecessor Girolamo Conti Successor Alfonso Petrucci Personal details Died 1511 Massa Marittima, Italy...
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Antonello Petrucci, also known as Antonello d'Aversa (born in Teano – died in Naples, 1487) was a Baron and secretary to King Ferdinand I of Naples (Don...
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Sant'Angelo for his failure to disclose the assassination plot of Cardinal Alfonso Petrucci. The pope restored him to the cardinalate sed non ad vocem activam...
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Bandinello Sauli and Alfonso Petrucci, accused of plotting against the pope. As president of this tribunal, he sentenced Cardinal Petrucci to death on 16 July...
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Church In office 1684–1685 Predecessor Carlo Galgano Successor Giovanni Alfonso Petrucci Previous post(s) Bishop of Lacedonia (1672–1684) Orders Ordination...
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Raffaele Riario, Domenico Grimani, Tamas Bakosz, Alessandro Farnese, and Alfonso Petrucci: Godefroy, p. 68 (from Paris de Grassis). Six of these were cardinals...
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Diocese Diocese of Belcastro In office 1688–1722 Predecessor Giovanni Alfonso Petrucci Successor Michelangelo Gentili Orders Ordination 24 September 1661...
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Republic of Siena (section Petrucci Era)
succeeded by his son Borghese Petrucci. After only 4 years of rule, Borghese was ousted by his cousin, cardinal Raffaello Petrucci, helped by Pope Leo X. In...
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Montferrato Cardinal-Deacon of San Teodoro (1st term) 1492–1511 Succeeded by Alfonso Petrucci Preceded by Antoine de Croy Administrator of Thérouanne 1496–1498 Succeeded by...
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Sardinia of his own accord or with permission from Naples. Petrucci names his fellow envoys to Alfonso as Giovanni Bozzuto, Bonifacio di Bonifacio, Pasquale...
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In 1517, Merino helped broker a deal with the pope's enemy Cardinal Alfonso Petrucci. He was also instrumental in rallying Siena to the papal cause during...
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0601. Retrieved December 22, 2015 – via Cairn.info. Petrucci, Armando (1979). "CECCARELLI, Alfonso". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 23:...
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Filippo Tani, Bishop of Città Ducale (1686); Giulio Giacomo Castellani, Bishop of Cagli (1686); and Giovanni Alfonso Petrucci, Bishop of Belcastro (1686)....
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(Molari, Mellari) (22 Apr 1602 – 1608) Orazio Spannocchi (1609–1620) Alfonso Petrucci (1620–1633) Giovanni Battista Piccolomini (20 Jun 1633 – 14 Jul 1637)...
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While bishop, Torres was the principal co-consecrator of: Giovanni Alfonso Petrucci, Bishop of Belcastro (1686) Giacomo Porrata, Bishop of Noli (1687);...
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previously Bishop of Lacedonia (Italy) (1672.09.12 – 1684.09.18) Giovanni Alfonso Petrucci (1685.07.15 – death 1688) Giovanni Emblaviti (1688.05.06 – death 1722)...
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(1670); Giambattista Febei, Bishop of Acquapendente (1683); Giovanni Alfonso Petrucci, Bishop of Belcastro (1686); Stefano Giuseppe Menatti, Titular Bishop...
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(1475–1483) Gerolamo Conti (1483–1500) Ventura Benassai (1501–1511) Alfonso Petrucci (1511 – 22 Jun 1517 Resigned) Giovanni Gregorio Peroschi (16 Jul 1517...
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pursuing the case against the ringleaders of the conspiracy, Cardinals Alfonso Petrucci and Bandinello Sauli. He successfully secured their convictions and...
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