Antonio Cerdà i Lloscos (1390 – 12 September 1459) (called the Cardinal of Messina or the Cardinal of Lleida (a.k.a. Lérida)) was a Spanish Roman Catholic...
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of a crusade. Two cardinals had died six months previously, Antonio de la Cerda y Lloscos and the Infante Jaime of Portugal. Some of the Italian cardinals...
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supported the schism of the Council of Basle and Antipope Felix V. Antonio Cerdà i Lloscos, O.S.S.T., archbishop of Messina – cardinal-priest of S. Crisogono...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Alain de Coëtivy Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals 1454–1455 Succeeded by Antonio Cerdà i Lloscos...
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Martins de Chavez (8 July 1440 – 6 July 1447), Bishop of Porto Antonio Cerdà i Lloscos (17 February 1448 – 12 September 1459), Archbishop of Modena Giacomo...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Antonio Cerdà i Lloscos Archbishop of Messina 1474–1480 Succeeded by Pietro de Luna Preceded by Archbishop (personal...
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Gattola (14 October 1426 – 1446) [Pietro III (1446–1447)] Cardinal Antonio Cerdà i Lloscos, O.SS.T. (8 January 1448 – 28 March 1449) Giacomo Porcio (21 April...
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the following Monday were disorganized; for example, the Minorite friar Antonio de Montefalcone received at least one vote. de Coëtivy and Trevisan pushed...
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