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    Carlo Gualterio (1613 – 1 January 1673) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. Gualterio was born at Orvieto. In his family, Silvio Antoniani was cardinal...
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  • Gualterio may refer to: Walter of Albano or Gualterio of Albano (died 1101), cardinal-bishop of the Diocese of Albano, Italy, 1091–1101 Carlo Gualterio...
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    The House of Gualterio (in the past, also Gualtieri) is an Italian aristocratic family, with its first documented roots in the 12th century and links...
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  • Bishop of Nardò (1652); Lodovico Betti, Bishop of Osimo (1652); and Carlo Gualterio, Archbishop of Fermo (1654). Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia...
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  • Palazzo Gualterio is a Renaissance architecture aristocratic palace located diagonal across Corso Cavour from the Torre del Moro in Orvieto in the Province...
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    Taddeo Barberini who became Prince of Palestrina. He was born in Florence to Carlo Barberini and Costanza Magalotti, and studied at the University of Pisa...
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    diocesan synod. On 6—8 June 1660, the Archbishop of Fermo, Cardinal Carlo Gualterio (1654–1668), held a diocesan synod. Archbishop Alessandro Borgia held...
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    August 1663 Paolo Emilio Rondinini 30 April 1668 – 16 September 1669 Carlo Gualterio 15 January 1669 – 1 January 1673 Camillo Massimo 30 January 1673 –...
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    (1623–1641) Gaspare Mattei (1643–1648) Francesco Maidalchini (1653–1654) Carlo Gualterio (1654–1667) Giacomo Franzoni (1670–1673) Pietro Vidoni (1673–1681)...
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    was governed by his grand-uncle Cardinal Carlo Gualterio, he was the eldest of 17 children of Stanislao Gualterio, Gonfaloniere of Orvieto, and Anna Maria...
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  • (1668–1669) Ottavio Aquaviva d'Aragona (1669–1671) Carlo Pio di Savoia, iuniore (1671–1672) Carlo Gualterio (1672–1673) Flavio Chigi (1673–1674) Giacomo Franzoni...
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    Andrea Battorio de Somlio (Báthory) (7 January 1587 – 28 October 1599) Carlo Gualterio † (14 Nov 1667 Appointed – 12 Mar 1668 Appointed, Cardinal-Deacon of...
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    with Stefano Brancaccio, Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscania, and Giannotto Gualterio, Archbishop of Fermo, serving as co-consecrators at the church of San...
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  • the church is annexed to the parish of Sant'Andrea. In 1564, Bishop Gualterio placed it under the administration by the cathedral, but the church fell...
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  • in Cosmedin 1656–1668 Succeeded by Carlo Gualterio Preceded by Nicolò Guidi di Bagno Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Eusebio 1668 Succeeded by Carlo Gualterio...
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    cardinal-bishop of Sabiny (15 February 1683), † 13 February 1689 Carlo Gualterio, referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature of Justice...
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  • Ravizza participated to the 1655 papal conclave as secretary of Cardinal Carlo Gualterio; in that conclave Ravizza used in secret to send notes out of the conclave...
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    variant. In 1936, Gualterio Looser attempted to reclassify the species to Lardizabala funaria based upon the observations of Carlo Giuseppe Bertero, but...
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  • also made by 1847 into an opera with Pietro Martini as librettist and Gualterio Sanelli as composer. https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/luigi-cappo...
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  • appearance in 1865 in a report by the prefect of Palermo Filippo Antonio Gualterio [it]. The term Mafia was never officially used by Sicilian mafiosi, who...
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    Rossi Ignazio Michele Crivelli Ludovico Merlini Filippo Acciaioli Luigi Gualterio Girolamo Spinola Antonio Maria Erba-Odescalchi Sante Veronese Ludovico...
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    Acqua (16 September 1743 – 24 March 1744) Carlo Francesco Durini (4 January 1744 - November 1753) Luigi Gualterio (1 May 1754 – 28 September 1759) Pietro...
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    Counts of Valva. There are writings of the era that mention a certain "Gualterio, son of Manerio, Count of Valva", who lived in the Castle of Pacentro...
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  • The erudite abbot Felice Gualterio, of the noble family from Orvieto and younger brother of the conclavist Sebastiano Gualterio, in his treatise "The Conclavist"...
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    Cardinal Gualterio but dispersed after his death in 1728. The frescos in the 92 tombs unearthed along the via Appia were visited by the painter Carlo Maratta...
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    Ricasoli Prime Minister of Italy 1867 Succeeded by Luigi Federico Menabrea Italian Minister of the Interior 1867 Succeeded by Filippo Antonio Gualterio...
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    Griselda (Vivaldi) (category Libretti by Carlo Goldoni)
    Decameron (X, 10, "The Patient Griselda"). The celebrated Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni was hired to adapt the libretto for Vivaldi. The opera was first...
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    03.20) Cornelio Bentivoglio (1727.06.25 – 1732.12.30) Filippo Antonio Gualterio (1725.01.29 – 1726.07.31) Francesco Acquaviva (1709.01.28 – 1724.06.12...
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  • Víktoras Vittorio Vítor Víctor Walter Gautier Walther - Gualtiero Gualtério Gualterio William Guillaume Wilhelm Gouliélmos Guglielmo Guilherme Guillermo...
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  • Bishop of Ruvo (1673); and the principal co-consecrator of: Giannotto Gualterio Archbishop of Fermo (1668); Giuseppe Eusanio, Titular Bishop of Helenopolis...
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