• Raffaello Petrucci (1472 in Siena – 17 December 1522, in Rome) was a Cardinal and Roman Catholic bishop. He was born in Siena, circa 1472. He was the son...
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    The Petrucci Family was the ruling family of Siena in Italy from 1487 to 1525 during the Renaissance. The Petrucci family ruled the Italian city-state...
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    succeeded by his son Borghese Petrucci. After only 4 years of rule, Borghese was ousted by his cousin, cardinal Raffaello Petrucci, helped by Pope Leo X. In...
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    brother Borghese. In March 1516, Leo replaced Borghese with his cousin Raffaello Petrucci, a long-time friend. who with the support of Florence, held power...
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  • between Petrucci and the Baglioni of Perugia. Leo X, unable to occupy the territories directly, facilitated a coup on 8 March 1516, by Raffaello Petrucci, Bishop...
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  • Matteo Petrucci, C.O. (1636–1701), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Raffaello Petrucci (1472–1522), cardinal, ruler of Siena 20th century A. J. Petrucci, American...
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    1508) Leonardo Grosso della Rovere (15 September 1508 – 9 March 1517) Raffaello Petrucci (26 December 1517 – 11 December 1522) Antonio Sanseverino (27 April...
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  • Jan 1512 Resigned) Angelo Petrucci (28 Jan 1512 – 1514 Died) Raffaello Petrucci (1519–1520) Administrator Pietro Petrucci (14 Mar 1520 – 1537) Benedetto...
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    Cesareo (received the title on 6 July 1517), † 17 September 1518 Raffaello Petrucci, bishop of Grosseto – cardinal-priest of S. Susanna (received the...
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  • The Palazzo Tempi, also known as Palazzo Vettori or Bargagli Petrucci, is a palace located along the Arno river at the narrow Piazza Santa Maria Soprarno...
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  • San Pancrazio 1517-1527 Succeeded by Francesco Cornaro (seniore) Preceded by Raffaello Petrucci Bishop of Grosseto 1522-1527 Succeeded by Wolfgang Goler...
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    d'Elci (1471–1488 Died) Andreoccio Ghinucci (9 Mar 1489 – 1497 Died) Raffaello Petrucci (4 Aug 1497 – 11 Dec 1522 Died) Ferdinando Ponzetti (Poncetti) (22...
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    raised him to the Bishopric of Ostia and Velletri. In June 1517, Cardinal Petrucci and others conspired against Pope Leo X (Giovanni dei Medici). Cardinal...
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    Luigi Comencini) as Maresciallo Carotenuto Il matrimonio (1954, by Antonio Petrucci) as Gregory Stefanovich Smirnov Cento anni d'amore (1954, by Lionello De...
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    Lucky Night (1941 film) (category Films directed by Raffaello Matarazzo)
    fortuna) is a 1941 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Peppino De Filippo, Leda Gloria and Vera Bergman...
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    Francesco De Robertis (1954) Marriage (Il matrimonio), directed by Antonio Petrucci (1954) The Seducer (Il seduttore), directed by Franco Rossi (1954) The...
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    (1492–1510) Alfonso Petrucci (1510–1513) Lattanzio Petrucci (1513–1517) first reign Domenico Collesta (1517–1520) Cardinal Raffaello Petrucci (1520–1522) Apostolic...
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    adjacent to the church of St. Sergius, now partly occupied by the Hotel Raffaello. Following the construction of the New Palace of Alban (1831), designed...
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    Boffi Giovanni Bongiorni Alberto Cova Giovanni D'Aleo Maurizio Damilano Raffaello Ducceschi Daniele Fontecchio Marco Marchei Riccardo Materazzi Carlo Mattioli...
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    to the sea at Livorno April: Machiavelli is sent on mission to Pandolfo Petrucci, ruler of Siena. September: Election of Pope Pius III. October: Machiavelli...
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    by Alessandro Baruffi (Literary Joint Press), ISBN 978-1-387-21585-0 Raffaello Baldini – poet who was inspired by Montale Tonino Guerra – poet and screenwriter...
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  • Renaissance; Russian: Рафаэль: Музыкальные сцены из эпохи Возрождения; Italian: Raffaello), Op. 37, is an opera in one act by Anton Arensky. The libretto, by A...
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    conclave began. The coronation took place on 8 October 1503. Cardinal Raffaello Riario, the Protodeacon, performed the coronation. Several of the features...
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    libretti di Trilussa in International Music Score Library Project, Project Petrucci LLC. Stanza di Trilussa al Museo di Roma in Trastevere Indici di dialettalità...
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  • deed no. 1871, State Archives of Urbino, 1616 "Accademia Raffaello". Accademia Raffaello. "Santacroce". Dizionario biografico degli italiani. Istituto...
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    the original on 17 January 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2013. Marchi, Raffaello (1951). "Le maschere barbaricine". Il Ponte (in Italian). Vol. VII. pp...
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    ISBN 978-90-04-29848-4. Retrieved 10 July 2023. Filippini, Francesco (1925). Raffaello a Bologna (in Italian). Officine grafiche reggiane. p. 7. Retrieved 10...
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  • Lucilla Perrotta Giampietro Perrulli Manolo Pestrin Elio Petri Cinzia Petrucci Marcello Piacentini Carlo delle Piane Pier Ruggero Piccio Luigi Pichler...
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    Dorio Rossana Lombardo Marisa Masullo Daniela Porcelli Agnese Possamai Erica Rossi Women's field athletes Cinzia Petrucci Fausta Quintavalla Sara Simeoni...
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    reconstruction was commissioned by Count Antonio Aldini, to whom the Marquis Raffaello Riario Sforza had granted a long-term lease in 1796. Count Aldini tasked...
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