Scipione Spina (died 6 March 1639) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lecce (1591–1639). On 10 May 1591, Scipione Spina was appointed...
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Look up Spina, spina, špina, or špína in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spina is an Etruscan port city established by the end of the 6th century BCE...
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Lascia ch'io pianga (redirect from Lascia la spina)
ˈpjaŋɡa]; English: "Let Me Weep"), originally "Lascia la spina, cogli la rosa" (Italian: [ˈlaʃʃa la ˈspiːna ˈkɔʎʎi la ˈrɔːza]; English: "Leave the Thorn, Take...
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until his death. On 12 March 1566, Santorio was consecrated bishop by Scipione Rebiba with Annibale Caracciolo, Bishop of Isola, and Giacomo de' Giacomelli...
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Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of Lecce In office 1639–1670 Predecessor Scipione Spina Successor Antonio Pignatelli del Rastrello Previous post(s) Bishop of...
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Church Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of Lecce In office 1560–1591 Predecessor Braccio Martelli Successor Scipione Spina Orders Consecration 15 March 1561...
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– 17 Aug 1560 died) Annibale Saraceni (29 Nov 1560 – 1591 resigned) Scipione Spina (10 May 1591 – 6 Mar 1639 died) Luigi Pappacoda (1639–1670) Antonio...
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Andros (1587); Giovanni Battista Costanzo, Archbishop of Cosenza (1591); Scipione Spina, Bishop of Lecce (1591); Aurelio Novarini, Archbishop of Dubrovnik (1591);...
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Cardinal-Priest of San Crisogono, with Leonard Abel, Titular Bishop of Sidon, and Scipione Spina, Bishop of Lecce, serving as co-consecrators. On 24 April 1600, he succeeded...
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St. Peter's Square (section Spina)
demolished and the obelisk transferred to Rome. He had it placed on the spina which ran along the center of the Circus of Nero. It was moved to its current...
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bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: Scipione Gesualdo, Archbishop of Conza (1585); Scipione Spina, Bishop of Lecce (1591); Napoleone Comitoli...
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church: D.O.M. AEDAM HANC DIVO PETRO SACRAM CLERUS VERNOTICENSIS A SCIPIONE SPINA LYCENSIUM PONTIFICI SIBI PATRONATUS JURE LEGATAM, POSTICA ACCESSIONE...
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Bishop of Venafro, with Paolo De Curtis, Bishop Emeritus of Isernia, and Scipione Spina, Bishop of Lecce, serving as co-consecrators. On 9 February 1637, he...
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(1562–1563) Giovanni Ricci (1563–1564) Giovanni Battista Cicala (1564–1565) Scipione Rebiba (1565–1567) Gianantonio Capizucchi (1567–1568) Giacomo Savelli (1568–1569)...
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Carlo Carafa della Spina (1611–1680) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 1 Jan 1645, he was consecrated bishop by Ciriaco Rocci, Cardinal-Priest of San...
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cardinal Scipione Pannocchieschi, whom Francesco accompanied during Scipione's Pontifical Legature to the Republic of Venice (1647-1652). Scipione's Relazione...
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was premiered that summer in Rome. One of its famous arias is Lascia la spina, cogli la rosa (Leave the Thorn, Take the Rose), later recast as "Lascia...
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Jost Knab Preceded by Scipione Pannocchieschi d'Elci Apostolic Nuncio to Venice 1652–1654 Succeeded by Carlo Carafa della Spina Preceded by Carlo de'...
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in Mantua 1616–17 Dramatic Le nozze di Tetide (favola marittima) Text Scipione Agnelli. Project cancelled, music lost 1617 Dramatic 333 Prologue to La...
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Calcerano: Ancient building The Ancient Stables Via Fragalà: ancient rooms Via Scipione: remains of a village Roman Centuripe was on an important route, the via...
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April 1612) Gaspar Borja y Velasco (10 December 1612 – 17 October 1616) Scipione Cobelluzzi (17 October 1616 – 29 June 1626) Giulio Cesare Sacchetti (2...
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Berkeley of Stratton, British politician (d. 1773) May 20 – Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese, Italian cardinal from the Borghese family (d. 1759) May...
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first daughter, Eleonora, as heiress to his titles. Elenora was married to Scipione Fieschi, count of Lavagna, but she died in 1515. The following year Fieschi...
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consecrated titular bishop of Tagaste on 30 November 1656 by Carlo Carafa della Spina, Bishop of Aversa. In 1656 Girolamo Gradenigo wanted him as coadjutor in...
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C.R. (19 Nov 1572 – Nov 1573) Marcantonio Pescara (15 Mar 1574 – 1584) Scipione Gesualdo (28 Nov 1584 – 1608) Bartolomeo Cesi (cardinal) (10 Mar 1608 –...
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Sallustiani and now in Piazza della Trinità dei Monti, was not part of the spina of the circus, but more likely it adorned a private hippodrome of the villa...
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Berkeley of Stratton, British politician (d. 1773) May 20 – Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese, Italian cardinal from the Borghese family (d. 1759) May...
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beauty, La bellezza è come un fiore, is reminiscent of Come rosa in su la spina in Apollo e Dafne. The cantata has a refrain (Fuggite, sì fuggite) which...
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Giovanni a Porta Latina (received the title on 23 April 1657), † 9 July 1661 Scipione Pannocchieschi d’Elci, archbishop of Pisa (created in pectore, published...
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Padua: Messagero di San Antonio. ISBN 978-88-250-1000-8. Bella-Bona, Scipione (1656). Raguagli della città d'Avellino (in Italian) (reprint by Forni...
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