• Ottavio Ridolfi (1582–1624) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 21 Oct 1612, he was consecrated bishop by Giovanni Garzia Mellini, Cardinal-Priest of Santi...
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  • Niccolò Ridolfi (1501–1550), Italian cardinal Niccolò Ridolfi (Dominican), Italian Master of the Order of Preachers from 1629 to 1642 Ottavio Ridolfi (1582–1624)...
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    Early Sixteenth-Century Fulcrum for Politics and Learning under Cardinal Ridolfi," Conference: Early Modern Rome 1341-1667, University of California Rome...
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    & Raggio (1954), 234 Ridolfi (1996), 138 Zapperi (1991), 160 Ridolfi (1996), 93 While the 1552 portrait is most likely of Ottavio, its attribution to Titian...
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    (1449–1456) created the office of Sacrista Major. In 1613, Bishop Ottavio Ridolfi (1612–1623) declared that when the next two canonries should become...
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  • Castellammare di Stabia. On 7 February 1599, he was consecrated bishop by Ottavio Paravicini, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Bonifacio ed Alessio, with Properzio...
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  • December 1627. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: Ottavio Ridolfi, Bishop of Ariano (1612); Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri, Bishop...
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  • office 1607–1622 Predecessor Juan Orozco Covarrubias y Leiva Successor Ottavio Ridolfi Orders Consecration 8 July 1607 by Ludovico de Torres Personal details...
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  • Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of Ariano In office 1624–1638 Predecessor Ottavio Ridolfi Successor Andrés Aguado de Valdés Personal details Born 1573 Died Mar...
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  • was consecrated bishop by Giambattista Leni, Bishop of Ferrara, with Ottavio Ridolfi, Bishop of Ariano, and Ennio Filonardi, Bishop of Ferentino, serving...
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    Luçon – cardinal-priest (never received the title), † 4 December 1642 Ottavio Ridolfi, bishop of Ariano – cardinal-priest of S. Agnese in Agone (received...
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    Jan 1606) Vincenzo Bonincontro, O.P. (25 Jun 1607 – May 1622 Died) Ottavio Ridolfi (20 Mar 1623 – 6 Jul 1624 Died) Francesco Traina (2 Mar 1627 – Oct...
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  • Church Diocese Diocese of Agrigento In office 1627–1651 Predecessor Ottavio Ridolfi Successor Ferdinando Sánchez de Cuéllar Orders Consecration 14 March...
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    of Marietta Robusti's life, however, is in Life of Tintoretto by Carlo Ridolfi that was published in 1642 about her father. These two sources disagree...
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    Archbishop of Embrun (1612); Ludovico Sarego, Bishop of Adria (1612); Ottavio Ridolfi, Bishop of Ariano (1612); Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri, Bishop...
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    Bindo's son Giovanni Battista Altoviti married Clarice Ridolfi, daughter of Lorenzo Ridolfi, grandson of Lorenzo il Magnifico di Medici and Clarice Orsini...
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    Veronese and Domenico Brusasorzi, while the stuccoes are by Bartolomeo Ridolfi. On the palace attic, the statues of Iseppo and his son Leonida, in antique...
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    another illegitimate son, Alessandro de' Medici and, after his death, Ottavio Farnese. Thus part of the art collection of the Florentine Medici family...
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    Trissino’s direction, to honour the entrance into Vicenza of Bishop Niccolò Ridolfi (1543). Furthermore, it was a space designed by Palladio – the Valmarana...
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  • conceived as a way of "restoring" this situation. The libretto was by Ottavio Rinuccini, who had written some of the 1587 Medici intermedi, in which...
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    Gulinati 1912–15 Antonio Santini 1919–21 Enrico Bassani 1921–24 Gaetano Ridolfi 1924–27 Giannino Bonfiglioli 1927–28 On. Ferri 1928–31 Giuseppe Turbiani...
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    Anselmo Canera, and Bartolomeo Ridolfi. Canera and India were both painters of the frescos (India of the grotesques), while Ridolfi was a decorator and sculptor...
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    autumn of 1926 by local noble and National Fascist Party member Luigi Ridolfi Vay da Verrazzano, who initiated the merger of two older Florentine clubs...
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    developed into recitative and aria. Peri and Corsi brought in the poet Ottavio Rinuccini to write a text, and the result, Dafne, is seen as the first...
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    found unacceptable all of the French cardinals as well as Salviati, Nicolò Ridolfi, and the two prelates responsible for the transfer of the Council of Trent...
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    daughter of Charles V, but left her a widow at the age of 15. She married Ottavio Farnese, a nephew of Pope Paul III and was soon widowed again, but at Margaret's...
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    (Sansoni Accademia Editori, SLI 03, LP) with Tino Buzzelli, Tino Carraro, Ottavio Fanfani, Davide Montemurri Dante – La divina commedia – Paradiso (Nuova...
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    of Bavaria, German Catholic bishop (b. 1554) February 18 – Roberto di Ridolfi, Italian conspirator against Elizabeth I of England (b. 1531) February...
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    famous battle of Lützen, in November 1632, where he met Sienese General Ottavio Piccolomini. Upon his return to the grand duchy in 1641, he resumed the...
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    Fontebuoni, Michelangelo Cinganelli, Fabrizio Boschi, Matteo Rosselli, Ottavio Vannini, Bartolomeo Salvestrini, Giovanni Battista Vanni, Jacopo Confortini...
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