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    Taddeo Luigi dal Verme (1641–1717) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. He was born in Piacenza on 16 February 1641 and was baptized the following day. He was...
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  • sculptor and architect Taddeo Luigi dal Verme (1641–1717), Roman Catholic cardinal Taddeo Lwanga (born 1994), Ugandan footballer Taddeo Manfredi (1431–c. 1486)...
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  • Luigi dal Verme (died 1449) was an Italian condottiero. The son of the condottiero Jacopo dal Verme, initially he followed the latter's campaigns, then...
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    Silvio on stage during a performance. Pagliacci premiered at the Teatro Dal Verme in Milan on 21 May 1892, conducted by Arturo Toscanini, with Adelina Stehle...
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    Giacomo Boncompagni Giovanni Giacomo Cavallerini Federico Caccia Taddeo Luigi dal Verme Baldassare Cenci (seniore), in pectore, announced 12 November 1697...
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    uncle, Cardinal Odoardo Farnese (installed 1591), and Cardinal Taddeo Luigi dal Verme (installed 1695). He studied law in Rome where he earned a doctorate...
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    Ranuzzi (1678–1688) held a diocesan synod on 30 June 1680. Bishop Taddeo Luigi dal Verme (1688–1696) presided over a diocesan synod on 29 May 1692. On 5...
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  • condottieri under leaders such as Francesco Piccinino, Guidaccio Manfredi, Luigi dal Verme and others had 15,000 cavalry and infantry. The walls were broken down...
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    family of Orvieto related to Pope Innocent X, he was the uncle of Cardinal Luigi Gualterio. Born at Fermo, whose archdiocese was governed by his grand-uncle...
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    1696 Died) Fabrizio Paolucci (27 Jan 1698 – 14 Mar 1701 Resigned) Taddeo Luigi dal Verme (14 Mar 1701 – 12 Jan 1717 Died) Tommaso Ruffo (10 May 1717 – 26...
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    Trastevere 1709–1726 Succeeded by Pier Marcellino Corradini Preceded by Taddeo Luigi dal Verme Archbishop (Personal Title) of Ferrara 1717–1738 Succeeded by Raniero...
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  • office 1672–1694 Predecessor Francesco Maria Ghislieri Successor Taddeo Luigi dal Verme Orders Consecration 18 Sep 1672 by Cesare Facchinetti Personal details...
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    Tarugi Archbishop (Personal Title) of Ferrara 1698–1701 Succeeded by Taddeo Luigi dal Verme Preceded by Fortunato Ilario Carafa della Spina Cardinal-Priest...
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    1664 – 1672 Resigned) Costanzo Zani, O.S.B. (1672–1694) Cardinal Taddeo Luigi dal Verme (1696–1701) Cardinal Filippo Antonio Gualtieri (1701–1709) Cardinal...
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    chapels continued. On September 24, 1390, a contract between Taddeo Spolverini Dal Verme and the monastery allowed the former to build the family chapel...
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