• of Orazio Lancellotti (personal physician of Pope Julius II and an abbreviator) and his wife Antonina Aragonia. His brother Lancellotto Lancellotti became...
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    1605 Clement VIII 7 Francesco Maria del Monte 1606 1616 Paul V 8 Orazio Lancellotti 1616 1620 Paul V 9 Roberto Ubaldini 1621 1623 10 Cosimo de Torres...
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    Jean de Bonsi Filippo Filonardi Pier Paolo Crescenzi Giacomo Serra Orazio Lancellotti Agostino Galamini Gaspar de Borja y Velasco Felice Centini Francesco...
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  • blind. He had among his pupils the famous Perugian scholars Secondo Lancellotti and Cesare Crispolti. He died in 1616. His works in Latin include a Latin...
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    [self-published source] Lancellotti belonged to the noble Roman family which had produced his brother, Cardinal Orazio Lancellotti (1611–1620). He was appointed...
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    offered a suite of Muses painted by Giovanni Baglione, invited the painter Orazio Gentileschi (who stayed in Paris during two years, during 1623–1625), and...
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  • On Caetani's death in 1617, he was taken into the service of Cardinal Orazio Lancelloti. His name is particularly linked to the controversy over the...
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    Giovanni Battista Castagna (March 1, 1553 – Jan 1573 Resigned) Lancillotto Lancellotti (January 23, 1573 – 1580 Died) Lelio Giordano (November 28, 1580 – 1581...
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