Luigi Carlo Borromeo (26 October 1893 – 4 July 1975) was the Italian Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pesaro from his appointment by Pope Pius XII...
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Carlo Borromeo may also refer to: Carlo Borromeo (bishop) (died 1540), Roman Catholic prelate Luigi Carlo Borromeo (1893–1975), Italian bishop of the Roman...
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Charles Borromeo (Italian: Carlo Borromeo; Latin: Carolus Borromeus; 2 October 1538 – 3 November 1584) was the Archbishop of Milan from 1564 to 1584 and...
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able to attend the debut of his exhibition at Rome's Church of San Carlo Borromeo. The exhibition was also presented at his high school, the Leo XIII...
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Charles Borromeo, the patron saints of Milan. It is one of at least three churches in Rome dedicated to Borromeo, others including San Carlo ai Catinari...
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Missionaries Sisters of Saint Charles Borromeo was founded, modeled after the Fraternity of St. Charles. Servant of God Luigi Giussani Communion and Liberation...
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Geronima Borromeo, indicates that the year is most likely 1566.[citation needed] Gesualdo's uncle was Carlo Borromeo, later Saint Charles Borromeo. His mother...
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Milan Cathedral (section Borromeo)
Federico Borromeo). In 1562, Marco d'Agrate's St. Bartholomew and the famous Trivulzio candelabrum (12th century) were added. After the accession of Carlo Borromeo...
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July 2 – James Robertson Justice, British actor (b. 1907) July 4 – Luigi Carlo Borromeo, Italian Roman Catholic bishop (b. 1893) July 5 – Otto Skorzeny,...
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honoring the founder, Federico Borromeo. The works recall the large Quadroni of St. Charles painted about the life of Carlo Borromeo for the Duomo of Milan....
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Carafa; Carlo Carafa; Diomede Carafa; Alfonso Carafa; Antonio Carafa; Giovanni Pietro Carafa (later Pope Paul IV); Pier Luigi Carafa, Senior; Carlo Carafa...
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Sillaro, Borghetto Lodigiano, San Colombano al Lambro, Miradolo Terme. Luigi Carlo Borromeo, (1893–1975), bishop of Pesaro "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni...
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Madonna with Child with Angels and Saints Anne, John the Baptist and Carlo Borromeo (after 1765), Chiesa del Rosario, Pievebovigliana San Fedele da Sigmaringa...
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Cesare Angelini (author) (section The Borromeo)
1939 he was rector of Almo Collegio Borromeo, it is the oldest university college in Italy founded in Pavia by San Carlo in 1561. He remained there for 22...
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Palazzo Comunale. In the Cremonese Seminary he painted a Birth of San Carlo Borromeo (1642) and in the Museo Civico Ala Ponzone there are 11 paintings. An...
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San Carlo Borromeo is a Baroque, Roman Catholic church located on Corso Giovecca #191, a block east of the Castello Estense in Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna...
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Bocconi University (redirect from Universita commerciale Luigi Bocconi Milano)
known in Italian as Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi [universiˈta kommerˈtʃaːle luˈiːdʒi bokˈkoːni] - Luigi Bocconi Commercial University) is a private...
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(absentee) vacant Cardinal Carlo Borromeo (1564–1584) Cardinal Gaspare Visconti (1584–1595) Cardinal Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cardinal Cesare...
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Dieu-Raymond de Cucé de Boisgelin St. Charles Borromeo Edoardo Borromeo Sebastian Brant Giacomo Luigi Brignole Giovanni Battista Bussi (1755–1844) Antonio...
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Marco Tei, O.F.M.Cap. (1904–1916) Bonaventura Porta (1917–1952) Luigi Carlo Borromeo (1952–1975) Gaetano Michetti (1975–1998) Angelo Bagnasco (1998–2003...
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Federico Borromeo (Italian: [fedeˈriːko borroˈmɛːo]; 18 August 1564 – 21 September 1631) was an Italian cardinal and Archbishop of Milan, a prominent...
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(also known as Georgius de Drohobycz) Albrecht Dürer Umberto Eco Luigi Galvani Carlo Goldoni Bettisia Gozzadini Sylvester Gozzolini Gratian Guido Guinizelli...
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Francis Hsu First — TITULAR — Bishop of Choma 1949–1951 Succeeded by Luigi Carlo Borromeo First — TITULAR — Bishop of Sorres 1968–1976 Succeeded by Franz Josef...
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della morte: Pesaro 13–15 December 2003 Mons. Bonaventura Porta introduce Carlo Liviero a Pesaro "Santa Maria del Porto". Archived from the original on...
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(1660–1661) Camillo Astalli-Pamphili (1661–1662) Luigi Omodei (1662–1663) Giacomo Corradi (1663–1664) Giberto Borromeo (1664–1665) Marcello Santacroce (1665–1666)...
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works of art and artifacts, including the Chamber of San Carlo, the room where Saint Charles Borromeo stayed during a 16th-century visit to Corbetta. The room...
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For the former Borromeo College in the United States see Saint Mary Seminary and Graduate School of Theology#Borromeo College 45°10′49″N 9°9′40.7″E /...
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of Pesaro on 7 July 1973, and installed as bishop after monsignor Luigi Borromeo's death, on 4 July 1975. Bishop Gaetano Michetti died on 13 December...
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Pope Leo XIII (redirect from Gioacchino Vincenzo Raffaele Luigi Pecci)
Cardinals Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano, Pietro Giannelli, Chigi, Lorenzo Ilarione Randi, Carlo Sacconi, Raffaele Monaco La Valletta, Luigi Amat di San...
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the first half of the 18th century in the city. Due to the work of the Borromeo cardinals and its importance in the Italian domains, at first Spanish and...
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