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    Pope Honorius IV (c. 1210 – 3 April 1287), born Giacomo Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 2 April 1285 to his...
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    least two popes: Cencio Savelli, Pope Honorius III (1216–1227) and Giacomo Savelli, Honorius IV (1285–1287). His father, Luca Savelli, was a Roman senator...
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    Giacomo Savelli (1523–1587) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. He participated in several papal conclaves and held several administrative...
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  • and member of the Savelli family Pope Honorius IV (Giacomo Savelli, c.1210–1287), Pope and member of the Savelli family Silvio Savelli (died 1515), Italian...
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    convened in Viterbo after the death of Pope Martin IV, elected Cardinal Giacomo Savelli, who took the name of Honorius IV. Because of the suspension of the...
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    Appleton Company. "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: Cardinal Giacomo Savelli". Fiu.edu. Retrieved 2011-10-18.[self-published source] Weber, Nicholas...
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    really one of their leaders, then his relatives Matteo Orsini Rosso and Giacomo Savelli should also be added here, and since Henry of Segusio is also likely...
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    1285 – 3 April 1287 (2 years, 1 day) Honorius IV HONORIVS Quartus Giacomo Savelli c. 1210 Rome, Papal States 75 / 77 Subject and later the sovereign...
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    Nicola in Carcere Tulliano 26 December 1277 Rome Pope Nicholas III Giacomo Savelli S. Maria in Cosmedin On 19 December he was consecrated bishop of Rome...
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    Cardinal Deacon of Saint Nicholas in Carcere Tulliano; and Cardinal Giacomo (Savelli), Cardinal Deacon of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, to effect his wishes...
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    geſtata. 29. Out of the leonine rose Honorius IV (1285–87) Giacomo Savelli Of the Sabella (Savelli) family, arms were a rose carried by lions. Honorius IV's...
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  • Archbishop of Benevento (1574–1607). He was the nephew of Cardinal Giacomo Savelli, his predecessor as Archbishop, through his sister. Massimiliano Palumbara...
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    Prassede, Guglelmus de Bray of S. Marco, Ottobono Fieschi of S. Adriano, Giacomo Savelli of S. Maria in Cosmedin, Gottifridus de Alatri of S. Giorgio in Velabro...
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  • respectant gules. Honorius III (Cencio Savelli, 1216–1227) Arms of the Savelli family, also used by Honorius IV (Giacomo Savelli, 1285–1287). Woordward blazons...
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    Santa Maria in Trivio (1575). He also helped sculpt the tomb of Elena Savelli (1570) in San Giovanni in Laterano. In 1588, Del Duca returned to Sicily...
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    Camerlengo, chosen by the Pope. 1558–1560 – Virgilio Rosario 1560–1588 – Giacomo Savelli 1588–1603 – Girolamo Rusticucci 1603–1605 – Camillo Borghese (future...
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    Pope Honorius III (c. 1150 – 18 March 1227), born Cencio Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 18 July 1216 to his...
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    in commendam (1537–1538) Niccolò Caetani di Sermoneta (1538–1552) Giacomo Savelli (1552–1558) Giovanni Battista Consiglieri (1558–1559) Carlo Carafa...
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    political life" (with two commentaries from Cardinals Joachim Meisner and Giacomo Biffi; 24 November 2002) "Considerations Regarding Proposals to Give Legal...
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    Sep 1540) (Administrator) Cardinal Giacomo Savelli (5 Nov 1540 – 19 Nov 1554 Resigned) (Administrator) Mariano Savelli (19 Nov 1554 – 6 Feb 1556 Resigned)...
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    Paul III) Innocenzo Cybo (1513–1517) Giovanni Salviati (1517–1543) Giacomo Savelli (1543–1552) Girolamo Simoncelli (1554–1588) Federico Borromeo (1589)...
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    three cardinals were absent on assignments: Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, Giacomo Savelli, and Matteo Rosso Orsini. He therefore sent messengers to each cardinal...
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    Girolamo Morone (1562–1565) Alessandro Farnese the younger (1565–1578) Giacomo Savelli (1578–1583) Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni (1583–1587) Alfonso Gesualdo...
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    nephew of Pope Paul III, had in his faction Cardinals Corregio, Gambara, Savelli, Paleotti and Orsini. Farnese was personally beloved by the Roman populace...
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    Cibo Cardinal-Deacon of Santi Cosma e Damiano 1517–1543 Succeeded by Giacomo Savelli Preceded by Francesco de Remolins Administrator of Fermo 1518–1521...
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  • (1555–1555) Virgilio Rosario (1555–1558) Virgilio Rosario (1558–1559) Giacomo Savelli (1560–1587) Girolamo Rusticucci (1588–1603) Camillo Borghese (1603–1605)...
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  • Patringtone his proctors at the Papal Curia, and so notified Cardinals Giacomo Savelli and Matteo Rosso Orsini In 1282 he was asked to assist the Archbishop...
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    Succeeded by Giovanni Francesco Gàmbara Preceded by Alessandro Farnese (iuniore) Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina 1580–1583 Succeeded by Giacomo Savelli...
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    Gambara Preceded by Giacomo Savelli Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1583–1587 Succeeded by Alfonso Gesualdo Preceded by Giacomo Savelli Cardinal-bishop of...
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    1541 Term ended 23 July 1577 Predecessor Giovanni Ricci Successor Giacomo Savelli Orders Ordination 1528 by Archbishop Giovanni Carandolet Consecration...
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