(1397–1404) Angelo Acciaioli (1404–1408) Antonio Calvi (1408–1411) Pedro Fernandez de Frias (1412–1420) Antonio Correr (1420–1429) Lucido Conti (1429–1434)...
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1409), † 3 May 1410 Antonio Arcioni, bishop of Ascoli Piceno − cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli, † 21 July 1405 Antonio Calvi, bishop of Todi − cardinal-priest...
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The diocese of Teano-Calvi (Latin: Dioecesis Theanensis-Calvensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Campania, southern Italy, created in 1986...
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Giovanni Antonio Gallo (died 1543) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Calvi Risorta (1519–1543). On 9 August 1519, Giovanni Antonio Gallo...
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sufficient that the Papal See was vacant for ten days. On 16 June, Cardinal Antonio Calvi, who had finally repudiated Gregory XII, arrived and was admitted to...
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Cardinal-Priest of Santi Marcellino e Pietro 1408–1415 Succeeded by Preceded by Antonio Calvi Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prassede 1415–1418 Succeeded by Jean Le Jeune...
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Giuseppe Calò (section Murder of Roberto Calvi)
1995 and 2002. He was also charged with ordering the murder of Roberto Calvi – nicknamed il banchiere di Dio ("the banker of God") – of the Banco Ambrosiano...
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28 October 1407. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Antonio Correr, Bishop of Modon (1407). "Bishop Guglielmo della Vigna, O.S.B."...
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Fernández de Frías (1405–1412), loyal to the Avignon and Pisa papacies Antonio Calvi (1405–1409) Raimond Mairose (1426–1427) Jean Le Jeune (1440–1441) Alain...
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church and former Ursuline convent located on Piazza Mazzini in the town of Calvi dell'Umbria, province of Terni, region of Umbria, Italy. The convent now...
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Giacomo Carafa (1383–1384) Emmanuel Fieschi (1386–1390) (Roman Obedience) Antonio Calvi (1390–1395) (Roman Obedience) Giacomo Guidotti (1395–1399) (Roman Obedience)...
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Croce in Gerusalemme 1405, June 12 Innocent VII (Cardinal-nephew) Antonio Calvi Cardinal-Priest S. Prassede 1405, June 12 Innocent VII Landolfo Maramaldo...
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Conclave on the opening day, and they were joined the next day by Cardinal Antonio Calvi. Cardinal Guy de Malsec presided. There were ten cardinals of the Avignon...
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Calvi dell'Umbria is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Terni in the Italian region Umbria, located about 80 km south of Perugia and about 20 km...
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Correr (Corrario) (12 June 1405 - 30 November 1406). Elected Pope. Antonio Calvi (2 July 1409 - 2 October 1411). Guillaume Fillastre (6 June 1411 - 6...
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Banda della Magliana (section Roberto Calvi's case)
against Roberto Rosone, vice-president of Banco Ambrosiano; and also Roberto Calvi's 1982 murder. The mysterious disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi, a case peripherally...
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Antonino Giuffrè (redirect from Antonio Giuffre)
Mafia. He also testified on the role of the Mafia in the murder of Roberto Calvi and their plot to kill the then Antimafia Commission president Giuseppe...
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Pilton/Thomas Pylton c. 1408–14 July 1410 (res.): Anthony Cardinal de Calvis (Antonio Calvi, cardinal-priest of San Marco; unsuccessful papal grant) 28 February...
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This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Ignazio Calvi (Reggio Emilia, 21 January 1797 — Finale Emilia, 17 August 1872) was an Italian...
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Vicar Juan Bautista Minucci (1741–1747), 84th Minister general Carlos Antonio Calvi (1747–1753), 85th Minister general Juan Bautista Costanzo (1753–1759)...
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Antonio Chimenti (born 30 June 1970) is an Italian retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and current goalkeeping coach of SPAL....
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Fernando Rey Joëlle LaTour as Anira Rafael Albaicín Karamoko Cisse María Calvi José Calvo Félix Fernández María Granada José Manuel Martín (as J.M. Martín)...
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magazine, Italy 2010 Cantate morali e spirituali op.1, 2 CDs. Frisani, Calvi, Lepore, Cappella musicale San Petronio, Sergio Vartolo Abramo Vincitor...
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1998 (in French) Italie 77. Le « Mouvement », les intellectuels, Fabrizio Calvi, Seuil 1977 (in Italian) L'operaismo degli anni Sessanta. Da 'Quaderni rossi'...
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Bloyer, confirmed King graduated from Washington Park High School in 2020. Calvi, Jason (July 19, 2023). "North Korea detains Travis King, Racine soldier"...
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Giovanni Battista Calvi (also known as Giovan Battista Calvi, Gianbattista Calvi and/or Juan Bautista Calvi) was an Italian military engineer at the service...
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another Camorrista, Sergio Vaccari were responsible for the murder of Roberto Calvi, the chairman of Banco Ambrosiano who was dubbed the "God's Banker". Casillo...
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turned informer) in 1996. He was accused of being the killer of Roberto Calvi, nicknamed "God's banker", because he was in charge of Banco Ambrosiano...
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Claudio Monteverdi (redirect from Claudio Zuan Antonio Monteverdi)
Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (baptized 15 May 1567 – 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, choirmaster and string player. A composer of both...
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Campania, Italy. In 1818, it was united the Diocese of Calvi Risorta to form the Diocese of Calvi e Teano. In 1986, the two dioceses were combined into...
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