Domenico Capranica (1400 – 14 July 1458) was an Italian theologian, canonist, statesman, and cardinal. Cardinal Capranica was born in Capranica Prenestina...
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The Almo Collegio Capranica is the oldest Roman college, founded in 1457 by Cardinal Domenico Capranica (1400–1458) in his own palace for thirty young...
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Santa Maria sopra Minerva (section Cappella Capranica)
1573 by Marcello Venusti. The chapel contains the tomb of Cardinal Domenico Capranica by Andrea Bregno. The Cristo della Minerva, also known as Christ the...
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Almo Collegio Capranica, an ancient Roman seminary named after Cardinal Domenico Capranica. About the same time, having left the Capranica, Sorrentino obtained...
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accepted the post of secretary to Domenico Capranica, bishop of Fermo, then on his way to the Council of Basel. Capranica was protesting against the new...
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account is based on oral reports Fra Girolamo's letter from Crete to Domenico Capranica Lauro Quirini, wrote a report to Pope Nicholas V from Crete based...
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He was educated at Perugia, where he lectured on Roman law and had Domenico Capranica among his pupils. When the schism was ended by the general recognition...
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Pal Engjëlli, his ambassador to the West, with a letter to Cardinal Domenico Capranica informing the Holy See of his need for aid. The Ottoman invasion came...
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Francesco Lando (1411–1424) Niccolò Albergati (1426–1433) Domenico Capranica (1444–1458) Angelo Capranica (1460–1472) Pedro González de Mendoza (1478–1495) Bernardino...
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definitive program of Pope Sixtus V. Sixtus V hired his favorite architect, Domenico Fontana, to supervise much of the project. The original Lateran Palace...
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Cardinals Capranicus and Albergatus. Pius II was secretary to Cardinal Domenico Capranica and Cardinal Albergatti before he was elected Pope. De Ceruo & Leone...
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constructed in 1451 by Cardinal Domenico Capranica, to serve as both his own residence and the future home of the Almo Collegio Capranica, a college for young clerics...
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in 1423. In Padua, he met the later cardinals Julian Cesarini and Domenico Capranica and became friends with the mathematician Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli...
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statesman and military commander of the Republic of Venice (d. 1467) Domenico Capranica, Italian theologian, canonist, statesman, and cardinal (d. 1458) Pietru...
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(1344–1369) Pierre de Vergne (1371–1403) Antonio de Challant (1404–1412) Domenico Capranica (1430–1444); in commendam (1444–1458) Rodrigo Lanzol-Borja y Borja...
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Capranica was born in Rome around 1415, the son of de Niccoló Pantagati da Capranica and his wife, Iacobella. He was the younger brother of Domenico Capranica...
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papabile were Pietro Barbo, Basil Bessarion, Domenico Capranica, Orsini, and Ludovico Trevisan. Capranica received a plurality on the first three scrutinies...
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living cardinals, of whom 19 were in Rome, but on August 14 Cardinal Domenico Capranica, archpriest of the college, unexpectedly died. Participating in the...
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Panciera (1428–1431) Lucido Conti (1431–1437) Angelotto Fosco (1437) Domenico Capranica (1438) Prospero Colonna (1439) Guillaume d'Estouteville (1440) Basilios...
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majority) in the first scrutiny, on Sunday, March 5; 8 votes went to Domenico Capranica, and there were five for Parentucelli (Bononiensis). The next day...
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Pope Callixtus III were criticised by many older cardinals (e.g. Domenico Capranica) and met also with opposition of rather xenophobic Roman populace...
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Cardinal Domenico Capranica (1425–1458 Died) Nicolaus Capranica (1458–1473?) Cardinal Angelo Capranica (1473–1474 Resigned) Girolamo Capranica (1474–1478)...
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Ferdinand I of Naples (category Burials at the Basilica of San Domenico, Naples)
joy by all the citizens. On February 15, 1455, the Roman cardinal Domenico Capranica came to Naples to negotiate and conclude the alliance and general...
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(1438–1443) Giuliano Cesarini (1444) Giovanni Berardi (1444–1449) Domenico Capranica (1449–1458) Filippo Calandrini (1459–1476) Giuliano della Rovere (1476–1503)...
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d'Estouteville, Cardinal bishop of Ostia. In 1459, Filippo succeeded Domenico Capranica as Grand penitentiary, and he is credited with improving the procedures...
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Instead, he remained in Rome for three years under the patronage of Domenico Capranica and later under his brother Angelo Caprianica. In the meantime, he...
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statesman and military commander of the Republic of Venice (d. 1467) Domenico Capranica, Italian theologian, canonist, statesman, and cardinal (d. 1458) Pietru...
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Roman Colleges (section Almo Collegio Capranica)
study in Rome. The Almo Collegio Capranica is the oldest Roman college, founded in 1417 by Cardinal Domenico Capranica in his own palace for 31 young clerics...
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Malatesta, and against Ferrante. He was legal adviser to Cardinal Domenico Capranica. In France he governed the Venaissin, at two periods. He went on missions...
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with trumpets. Telemaco was premiered at the Teatro Capranica in Rome. In the leading role was Domenico Gizzi (1687-1758), a famous singer from Naples. Thomas...
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