Ferdinando d'Adda (27 August 1649 – 27 January 1719) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal, bishop and diplomat. As a member of the family of the counts of Adda...
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Arcore (section Villa Borromeo d'Adda)
second, known as la Montagnola, built about a century later by Abbot Ferdinando D'Adda. The two were unified in the mid-1800s by architect Giuseppe Balzaretto...
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to Rome, renewed the application, while James urged it forcibly on Ferdinando d'Adda, the papal nuncio in London. James and Castlemaine continued to push...
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offices of his kingdoms, and received at his court the papal nuncio, Ferdinando d'Adda, the first representative from Rome to London since the reign of Mary...
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1701 – 27 April 1710) Fulvio Astalli (7 May 1710 – 16 April 1714) Ferdinando d'Adda (16 April 1714 – 21 January 1715) Lorenzo Casoni (21 January 1715...
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papacy was settled in favour of the Church. Innocent XI dispatched Ferdinando d'Adda as nuncio to the Kingdom of England, the first representative of the...
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banqueting hall at Whitehall on Low Sunday, 22 April (O.S.) 1688, by Ferdinando d'Adda, Archbishop of Amasia, in partibus, and nuncio apostolic in England...
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Bishop of Tropea. On 18 December 1655, he was consecrated bishop by Ferdinando d'Adda, Cardinal-Priest of San Clemente, with Tommaso de Franchi, Bishop...
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Succeeded by Antonio Pignatelli del Rastrello Preceded by Vincenzo Maculani Cardinal-Priest of San Clemente 1667–1685 Succeeded by Ferdinando d'Adda...
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1667) Innico Caracciolo (seniore), (18 July 1667 – 30 January 1685) Ferdinando d'Adda, (10 April 1690 – 2 October 1696) Tommaso Maria Ferrari, OP (2 January...
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XI, with Bandino Panciatici, Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio, and Ferdinando d'Adda, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Balbina, serving as co-consecrators. While...
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The following is a list of people from Milan. Ferdinando Bocconi (1836–1908), Italian entrapreneur and politician, founder of Bocconi University Ernesto...
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consistories. Pietro Ottoboni Bandino Panciatici Giacomo Cantelmo Ferdinando d'Adda Toussaint de Forbin-Janson Giambattista Rubini Francesco del Giudice...
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Bishop of Mantua. On 5 February 1713, he was consecrated bishop by Ferdinando d'Adda, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Balbina, with Vincenzo Petra, Titular Archbishop...
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Apostolic of the newly created Western District and was consecrated by Ferdinando d'Adda, the papal nuncio (6 May). During the Glorious Revolution of 1688...
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January 26 – Tikhon Streshnev, Russian noble (b. 1644) January 27 – Ferdinando d'Adda, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1650) February 6 – Köprülüzade Numan...
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August 16 – Barent van Kalraet, Dutch painter (d. 1737) August 27 – Ferdinando d'Adda, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1719) September 5 – Louise de Kérouaille...
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but would not have done so had he known the papal nuncio (Count Ferdinando d'Adda) was invited. For nearly a year he held office as alderman of Cheap...
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of strangulation before burning. November – at the king's request, Ferdinando d'Adda is sent as the first Papal Nuncio to England since 1558. 20 November...
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Colonna (patriarch) Titular Archbishop of Amasea 1671–1676 Succeeded by Ferdinando d'Adda Preceded by Domenico de' Marini Titular Archbishop of Teodosia 1676–1700...
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Penitentiary 1709–1721 Succeeded by Bernardo Maria Conti Preceded by Ferdinando d'Adda Cardinal-Bishop of Albano 1719–1724 Succeeded by Giacomo Boncompagni...
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Bishop of Alessano. On 23 May 1695, he was consecrated bishop by Ferdinando d'Adda, Cardinal-Priest of San Clemente, with Carolus de Tilly, Bishop of...
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Bishop of Policastro. On 8 April 1696, he was consecrated bishop by Ferdinando d'Adda, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Balbina, with Carlo Loffredo, Archbishop...
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Tour d'Auvergne de Bouillon (1689–1698) César d'Estrées (1698–1714) Ferdinando d'Adda (1715–1719) Fabrizio Paolucci (1719–1724) Giacomo Boncompagni (1724–1731)...
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Ireland in 1685. On 1 May 1687, he participated in the consecration of Ferdinando d'Adda at St James's Palace, London. In 1687 he was appointed administrator...
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Cardinal Bishop Flavio Chigi in 1687, and, above all, Cardinal Bishops Ferdinando d'Adda and Fabrizio Paolucci between 1719 and 1722: the latter in particular...
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Palace, and allowed him a pension of £1,000 a year. With him came Ferdinando d'Adda, as papal nuncio. He made a pastoral visitation of the kingdom, administering...
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Fernando Brambila (redirect from Ferdinando Brambilla)
Malaspina Expedition Fernando Brambila, or Ferdinando Brambilla, (12 July 1763 – 23 January 1834) was an Italian painter and engraver who spent most of...
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1706–1715 Succeeded by Francesco Barberini (iuniore) Preceded by Ferdinando d'Adda Cardinal-Priest of San Pietro in Vincoli 1715–1720 Succeeded by Lorenzo...
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06); later Titular Archbishop of Theodosia (see) (1686.04.27 – ?) Ferdinando d'Adda (1687.03.03 – 1690.02.13), the papal representative to King James...
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