Antonio Caetani may refer to: Antonio Caetani (iuniore) (1566–1624), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Antonio Caetani (seniore) (1360–1412), Italian Roman...
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Antonio Caetani, iuniore (1566–1624) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 11 Sep 1605, he was consecrated bishop by Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino,...
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Antonio Caetani, seniore (1360–1412) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Miranda, Salvador. "CAETANI, Antonio (ca. 1360-1412)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman...
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some of the rooms. The Caetani family employed Antonio Cavallucci in some of the 18th-century decorations. Fondazione Camillo Caetani website. 41°53′41″N...
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Antonio Caetani (iuniore) (1566–1624), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Bonifazio Caetani (1567–1617), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Enrico Caetani (1550–1599)...
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of Cardinal Niccolò Caetani, grand-nephew of Cardinal Enrico Caetani and nephew of Cardinals Bonifazio Caetani and Antonio Caetani (seniore), he studied...
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Aleman, C.R.S.J. (1426.05.27 – 1440.04.11, 1449.12.19 – 1450.10.16) Antonio Caetani (seniore) (1402.02.27 – 1405.06.12) Adam Easton, E.B.C. (1389.12.18...
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(1371–1388) Pietro Tomacelli (1388?–1389) Francesco Carbone (1389–1405) Antonio Caetani (seniore) (1405–1412) Oddone Colonna (1412–1417) Alamanno Adimari (1418–1422)...
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Dukes of Traetto. Aged 15, he came to Spain with his uncle, cardinal Antonio Caetani (iuniore), where he was a royal page. In 1617 he became a Grandee of...
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Caracciolo Moschino (1389) Francesco Carbone Tomacelli (1389–1405) Antonio Caetani (1405–1412) Pierre Girard (1409–1415) Giovanni Dominici (1408–1415)...
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murder in that year of Henry III of France, Pope Sixtus V sent Enrico Caetani as legate to Paris to negotiate with the Catholic League of France, and...
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nephew of Cardinal Niccolò Caetani, and brother of Camillo Caetani. On 11 Aug 1585, he was consecrated bishop by Giulio Antonio Santorio, Cardinal-Priest...
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Antonio Panciera (1350–1431) was an Italian Cardinal and humanist. Born at Portogruaro, he studied law at the University of Padua, and worked in the papal...
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the Liberian Basilica; Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals Antonio Caetani (seniore) (27 February 1402) – Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina; Grand...
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Antonio Starrabba (or Starabba), Marquess of Rudinì (16 April 1839 – 7 August 1908) was an Italian statesman, Prime Minister of Italy between 1891 and...
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Filippo Spinelli Apostolic Nuncio to Emperor 1604–1607 Succeeded by Antonio Caetani (iuniore) Preceded by Marcantonio Visia Bishop of Vercelli 1599–1610...
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Bartolomeo Oleario O.F.M. Cosmato Gentile de' Migliorati Cristoforo Maroni Antonio Caetani Baldassare Cossa Leonardo Cibo Angelo Cibo Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals...
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Garzia Millino Apostolic Nuncio to Spain 1607 – 1611 Succeeded by Antonio Caetani (iuniore) Preceded by Lorenzo Bianchetti Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo...
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Died) Robert Bellarmine, S.J. (1602–1605 Resigned) Antonio Caetani (iuniore) (1605–1624) Luigi Caetani (1624–1627 Resigned) Girolamo Costanzo (1627–1633)...
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Lazio. His artistic talents were recognized in an early stage by Francesco Caetani, Duke of Sermoneta in 1738-1810. In 1765, he brought the 13-year-old Cavallucci...
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de Boulogne (1350–1373) Pietro Corsini (1374–1405) Antonio Caetani (seniore) (1409–1412) Antonio Correr (1409–1431) Louis, Duke of Berry (1412–1431)...
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Antonio Marcello Barberini, OFMCap (18 November 1569 – 11 September 1646) was an Italian cardinal and the younger brother of Maffeo Barberini, later Pope...
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Cardinal Giulio Antonio Santorio Cardinal Girolamo Bernerio Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi Cardinal Luigi Caetani Cardinal Ulderico...
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final result. On November 30 Cardinal Angelo Correr, proposed by Cardinal Caetani, was unanimously elected Pope, in spite of his very advanced age (probably...
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titles Preceded by Antonio Maria Franceschini Bishop of Amelia 1612 – 1623 Succeeded by Domenico Pichi Preceded by Antonio Caetani (iuniore) Apostolic...
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December 18 Boniface IX Archpriest of the patriarchal Vatican Basilica Antonio Caetani (seniore) Cardinal-Priest of S. Cecilia 1402, February 27 Boniface...
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colleague, Cardinal Antonio Caetani, who had been Patriarch of Aquileia and Bishop of Palestrlna in the Roman Obedience. When Caetani joined the Council...
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Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino, Archbishop Emeritus of Capua, with Antonio Caetani (iuniore), Archbishop of Capua, serving as co-consecrator. On 31 August...
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1632 All the new cardinals received titular churches on 17 May 1621. Antonio Caetani, archbishop of Capua – cardinal-priest of S. Pudenziana, † 17 March...
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(1384–1390) Jacopo Altovita O.P. (1390–1408) Lucas Manzolini (1408–1409) Antonio Caetani (1409–1411) Bishop of Porto. Administrator Bindus Ferrucci (1411–1421)...
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