Niccolò Fortiguerra (also spelled Forteguerri) (1419 — 1473) was an Italian papal legate, military commander, and Cardinal. Born at Pistoia, he was related...
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The Monument to Niccolò Fortiguerra is a marble statue of the Cardinal Fortiguerra, a prominent 15th-century benefactor of Pistoia, who endowed the city...
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Carducci Cino da Pistoia Pope Clement IX Ippolito Desideri Renato Fondi Niccolò Fortiguerra Vanni Fucci, fictional character Licio Gelli Lodovico Giustini Marino...
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Cardinal Domenico Capranica; Bernardo Eroli, bishop of Spoleto; Niccolò Fortiguerra, bishop of Teano; Alessandro Oliva de Saxoferrato, the Prior General...
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Forteguerriana is a public library in Pistoia, Italy, founded in 1473 by Niccolò Fortiguerra. In 1967 it became the Biblioteca comunale Forteguerriana. It currently...
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Battista Cibò (later Pope Innocent VIII) (1474.01 – 1484.08.29) Niccolò Fortiguerra (1460.03.19 – 1473.12.21) Rinaldo Piscicello (1457.03.21 – 1457.07...
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Juan de Mella (1459) Pietro Barbo (1460) Alessandro Oliva (1461) Niccolò Fortiguerra (1462) Jacopo Piccolomini-Ammannati (1462) Nicholas of Cusa (1463)...
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Colonna S. Giorgio in Velabro 16 September 1464 Rome Pope Paul II Niccolò Fortiguerra S. Cecilia 25 August 1471 Rome Pope Sixtus IV Rodrigo Borgia S. Nicola...
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appointed count palatine by Pope Callistus III in 1455. He served under Niccolò Fortiguerra in the papal forces fighting Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, and against...
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then cardinal bishop of Sabina (23 May 1474), died 2 April 1479 Niccolò Fortiguerra, bishop of Chieti – cardinal priest of S. Cecilia (received the title...
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doctor in the arts and medicine. Like other war cardinals, such as Niccolò Fortiguerra and Giuliano della Rovere, Trevisan came from a humble background...
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crowned on the steps of the patriarchal Vatican Basilica by Cardinal Niccolò Fortiguerra, priest of the title of S. Cecilia. Miranda, Salvador. "Conclave...
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does not mention a relationship. In older historiography, he is listed as Niccolò Boboni, nephew of Celestine III, created by this pope in 1191, but Kartusch...
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translation in the same metre of the first and third cantos of Niccolò Fortiguerra's Ricciardetto. An edition of Merivale's Poems, Original and Translated...
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Cardinal-priest Title of S. Sabina 5 March 1460 Pius II Bishop of Spoleto Niccolò Fortiguerra Tuscan Cardinal-priest Title of S. Cecilia 5 March 1460 Pius II Bishop...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Pietro Barbo Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals 1461 Succeeded by Niccolò Fortiguerra...
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the New Academy included Desiderius Erasmus, Pietro Bembo, and Scipio Fortiguerra. M.J.C. Lowry, a lecturer in history at the University of Warwick, has...
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(1418–1443) Martinus Pales de Belinzo (1443–1458) Cardinal Nicolaus Fortiguerra (1458–1473) Orso Orsini (1474–1495) Francisco de Borja (19 Aug 1495 -...
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(1418–1443) Martinus Pales de Belinzo (1443–1458) Cardinal Nicolaus Fortiguerra (1458–1473) Orso Orsini (1474–1495) Francisco de Borja (1495–1508) Francisco...
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Petrallarretta (1249 – ?) Landolf (1257 – ?) Lombard (1258 – ?) Nicolao Fortiguerra, O.P. (1270 – ? ) Bartolomeo de Benevento, O.P. (1274 – ? ) Orlandu Cortincu...
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