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    Antonio Gentile Pallavicini (Genoa, c. 1441 – 10 September 1507) was an Italian Cardinal. He was considered papabile in 1492. Bishop of Frascati from...
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  • Rosminian cleric Andreina Gentili, best known as Andreina Pagnani (1906–1981), Italian actress and voice actress Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (1441–1507), Italian...
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    1358) Orlando (sometimes Rolando) “il Magnifico” (c.1393–1457) Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (1441–1507), Italian Cardinal considered papabile in 1492 Battista...
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    Paolo (received the title on 23 March 1489), † 4 February 1493 Antonio Pallavicini Gentili, papal datary and bishop of Orense – cardinal priest of S. Anastasia...
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    Thomas Langton Preceded by Antonio Pallavicini Gentili Cardinal priest of Santa Anastasia 1493–1500 Succeeded by Antonio Trivulzio Academic offices Preceded by...
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    Pallavicino and Bianca Gattilusi. He was the nephew of Cardinal Antonio Pallavicini Gentili. His uncle directed his education. He received a doctorate in...
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  • Borghese. The last Cardinal to hold the office died in 1970. Antonio Pallavicini Gentili, 1504–07 Pietro Accolti, 1514–32 Benedetto Accolti, 1532–38 Rodolfo...
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    Pope Julius II on April 9, 1504 with Antonio Pallavicini Gentili, Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina, and Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio, Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati...
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  • (1487–1491, no information available) Lorenzo Cybo de Mari (1492) Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (1493) (1494, no information available) Giambattista Orsini (1495)...
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    Peter's Basilica together with his uncle and benefactor, Cardinal Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (Antoniotto). In 1596 their bodies were relocated to the cemetery...
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    (1497–1503) Jaime Casanova (1503–1504) Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (or Antoniotto), in commendam (1504–1505) Antonio Trivulzio, senior (1505–1507) Melchior...
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  • Rovere Jorge da Costa Girolamo Basso della Rovere Oliviero Carafa Antonio Pallavicini Gentili Lorenzo Cybo de Mari Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini Raffaele...
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    future Pope Clement VII. In 1507, the pope sent him and Cardinal Antonio Pallavicini Gentili as nuncios to Louis XII of France, who was then in Genoa, to...
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    (1467–1471) Battista dei Giudici. O.P. (22 Apr 1471 – 26 Apr 1482) Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (15 Jun 1484 – 27 January 1486) Alessandro de Campofregoso (5...
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    November 12 and took formal possession of the archdiocese via a procurator, Antonio Griffi, on January 1, 1485. He died in Rome on October 2, 1488. He was...
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    Fonseca (28 Feb 1470 – 27 Jan 1486 Appointed, Bishop of Coria) Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (27 Jan 1486 – 10 Sep 1507 Died) Pietro Isvales (7 Jun 1508 –...
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    1306 — 14 May 1311) Martin Pedro (24 September 1477 — 1478) Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (26 March 1492 — 20 March 1493) Fernando de Menezes Coutinho...
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    on 20 May 1743, and was consecrated in Rome on 2 June by Cardinal Antonio Gentili. He died on 1 January 1745. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 298 with note 2...
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