Giovanni Battista Quarantotti Giorgio Doria Pamphilj Luigi Ercolani Stanislao Sanseverino Pedro de Quevedo y Quintano Francesco Cesarei Leoni Antonio Lante...
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(1759–1771) Filippo Carandini (1787–1794) Charles Erskine (1803–1811) Stanislao Sanseverino (1816–1825) Belisario Cristaldi (1828–1831) Adriano Fieschi (1838–1843)...
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Term ended 20 March 1811 Predecessor Filippo Carandini Successor Stanislao Sanseverino Orders Ordination 28 August 1783 (Subdeacon) 22 January 1804 (Deacon)...
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and admiral who was the foremost naval leader of his time Galeazzo da Sanseverino(1460–1525), condottiere and Grand Écuyer de France Erasmo of Narni (1370–1443...
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Francesco Maria Muscettola, CR (December 6, 1717 – April 16, 1738 Resigned) Stanislao Poliastri (May 21, 1738 – December 30, 1761 Resigned) Guglelmo Camaldari...
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in this monastery, such as the convening of parliament in 1394 by the Sanseverino family, who were supporters of Louis II of Anjou. In 1490, the architect...
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Toscanella. Giovanni Caracciolo (1372–432), Prince of Naples Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona (1418 – 10 August 1487) was a Neapolitan condottiero, Highly...
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Administrator of the temporalities of the diocese. Sanseverino was a son of Count Roberto di Sanseverino d'Aragona Visconti. He was one of four cardinals...
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