Tommaso Ruffo (1663-1753) was an Italian archbishop of Ferrara and Cardinal. He was born in Naples, son of Carlo Ruffo, 3rd Duke of Bagnara. He was educated...
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family of Colonna. Fabrizio owed his education to his uncle, cardinal Tommaso Ruffo, then dean of the College of Cardinals. In early life he secured the...
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Tommaso Maria Ruffo, OP (6 December 1618 – 30 April 1691) was an Italian Dominican friar and prelate who served as Archbishop of Bari-Canosa (1684–1691)...
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equestrian medicine Paola Ruffo di Calabria (born 1937), queen consort of Belgium Tommaso Ruffo (1663–1753), Italian cardinal Polissena Ruffo (1400–1420), princess...
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February, and died on 29 February. Ottoboni's place as Dean was taken by Tommaso Ruffo, vice-dean of the Sacred College. As more cardinals arrived in Rome...
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Barberini (1662–1738) (1690, 1734) Pietro Ottoboni (1667–1740) (1689, 1738) Tommaso Ruffo (1663–1753) (1706, 1740) Pierluigi Carafa (1677–1755) (1728, 1753) Rainiero...
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the private secretary of papal legate Cardinal Tommaso Ruffo, Bishop of Ostia and Velletri. Cardinal Ruffo took him as his conclavist at the 1740 papal...
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Tommaso Ruffo (1663–1753), Italian archbishop of Ferrara and Cardinal Tommaso Salini (1575–1625), Italian painter of the early-Baroque period Tommaso...
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Archiepiscopal palace of Ferrara, commissioned by the cardinal legates Tommaso Ruffo, was built in its recent form starting from 1717. It is located in Corso...
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entrance is a chapel designed by Nicola Salvi and commissioned by Cardinal Tommaso Ruffo in the late 18th century. The ceiling is frescoed with Glory of San...
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1725–1726 Francesco Barberini, 1726–1738 Pietro Ottoboni, 1738–1740 Tommaso Ruffo, 1740–1753 Pierluigi Carafa, 1753–1755 Rainiero d'Elci, 1755–1761 Giuseppe...
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1726 Benedict XIII 16 Pietro Ottoboni 14 June 1726 29 February 1740 17 Tommaso Ruffo 29 August 1740 16 February 1753 Benedict XIV 18 Neri Maria Corsini 26...
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January 1709), cardinal-bishop of Sabina (12 June 1724), † 9 January 1725 Tommaso Ruffo, titular archbishop of Nicea – cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Panisperna...
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(1726.12.16 – 1727.01.20) Giulio Piazza (1714.04.16 – 1726.04.23) Tommaso Ruffo (1706.06.25 – 1709.01.28) Giambattista Rubini (1690.04.10 – 1706.06...
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Barberini (1632–1679) Vacant 1679–1689 Pietro Ottoboni (1689–1740) Tommaso Ruffo (1740–1753) Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra (1753–1756) Alberico Archinto...
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Porto e Santa Rufina 1751–1753 Succeeded by Raniero d'Elci Preceded by Tommaso Ruffo Bishop of Ostia & Dean of the College of Cardinals 1753–1755 Succeeded by...
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1725–1726 Francesco Barberini, 1726–1738 Pietro Ottoboni, 1738–1740 Tommaso Ruffo, 1740–1753 Pietro Luigi Carafa, 1753–1755 Rainiero d'Elci, 1755–1761...
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"democratise" the provinces. Meanwhile, the court at Palermo sent Cardinal Fabrizio Ruffo, a wealthy and influential prelate, to Calabria to organize a counter-revolution...
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Preceded by Carlo Vaini Titular Archbishop of Nicaea 1692–1696 Succeeded by Tommaso Ruffo Preceded by Francesco Niccolini Apostolic Nuncio to France 1692–1696...
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ordained on 18 September 1734. He served as an Auditor of Cardinal Tommaso Ruffo. He served as vicar general of the Suburbicarian See of Ostia. He was...
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Giacomo Cavallerini - (25 Jun 1692 – 12 Dec 1695) Titular Archbishop Tommaso Ruffo - (7 Apr 1698 – 17 May 1706) Titular Archbishop Ferdinando Nuzzi - (7...
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Francesco del Giudice Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina 1721–1726 Succeeded by Tommaso Ruffo Preceded by Fabrizio Paolucci Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri 1726–1738...
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of Ravello e Scala (1694); Muzio Gaeta, Archbishop of Bari (1698); Tommaso Ruffo, Titular Archbishop of Nicaea (1698); Giambattista Patrizi, Titular...
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(1724–1725) Francesco Pignatelli (1725–1734) Pietro Ottoboni (1734–1738) Tommaso Ruffo (1738–1740) Ludovico Pico della Mirandola (1740–1743) Annibale Albani...
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Archbishop (Personal Title) of Faenza 1710–1726 Succeeded by Tommaso Cervioni Preceded by Tommaso Ruffo Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Panisperna 1714–1726...
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Sant'Alessio 1696–1717 Succeeded by Giberto Bartolomeo Borromeo Preceded by Fabrizio Paolucci Bishop of Ferrara 1701–1717 Succeeded by Tommaso Ruffo...
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Francesco Barberini 1721–1726, (Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1726–1738) Tommaso Ruffo 1726–1738, † 1753 (Bishop of Porto 1738–1740 and of Ostia and Velletri...
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Sant'Angelo in Pescheria 1743 Succeeded by Flavio Chigi (iuniore) Preceded by Tommaso Ruffo Cardinal-Deacon of San Lorenzo in Damaso 1753–1756 Succeeded by Alberico...
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1756 – 22 June 1761 Succeeded by Giuseppe Spinelli Records Preceded by Tommaso Ruffo Oldest living Member of the Sacred College 16 February 1753 – 22 June...
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the Council of Trent, and opened on 22 July 1584. In 1723, Cardinal Tommaso Ruffo (1717–1738) purchased the Palazzo Costabili-Trotti, to which he transferred...
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