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    1 to him in 1721. The family name is sometimes also spelled Cibo "Camillo Cardinal Cibo (Cybo)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 26 December 2012....
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    Odoardo Cibo (Cybo) (1689–1706?), titular archbishop of Seleucia in Isauria Luigi Pico della Mirandola (1706–1712) Andrea Riggio (1716–1717) Camillo Cibo (Cybo)...
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    Giuseppe Accoramboni (1672–1747), also a Cardinal since 20 September 1728 Camillo Cibo (1681–1743), a Cardinal since 23 March 1729 Francesco Borghese (1697–1759)...
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  • Cardinal Cybo (redirect from Cardinal Cibo)
    Cybo or Cibo (1491–1550), Italian cardinal and archbishop of Genoa Camillo Cybo or Cibo (1681-1743), Italian cardinal, Protector of Santa Maria degli Angeli...
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    Succeeded by Juan Álvaro Cienfuegos Villazón Preceded by Lodovico Pico Della Mirandola Titular Patriarch of Constantinople 1716–1717 Succeeded by Camillo Cibo...
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  • 1733–1743 Succeeded by Giovanni Francesco Albani (cardinal) Preceded by Camillo Cibo Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria degli Angeli 1743–1751 Succeeded by Girolamo...
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    1740), cardinal-bishop of Frascati (11 March 1743), † 21 March 1747 Camillo Cibo, titular patriarch of Constantinople – cardinal-priest of S. Stefano...
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    (whose decoration by Agostino Tassi was partially preserved) and the Palazzo Cibo. The building work was overseen and managed by Pope Innocent X:s sister-in-law...
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    Guillaume d'Estouteville (1477–1483) Raffaele Riario (1483–1521) Innocenzo Cibo (1521) Francesco Armellini Pantalassi de' Medici (1521–1527) Agostino Spinola...
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    Poli, retrieved 2019-04-24 "Massimo Inguscio – Agricultura e diritto al cibo" (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-04-24. "TEATRO: LAUREA HONORIS CAUSA IN LETTERE...
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    January 1753 – 5 May 1753); died in infancy. This is also sometimes spelt Cibo. With this decree, the Marquise of Massa and Lady of Carrara, Ricciarda Malaspina...
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    Siciliæ. 59. Precursor of Sicily Innocent VIII (1484–92) Giovanni Battista Cibò Who was called John Baptist, and lived in the court of Alfonso, king of Sicily...
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  • (in Italian Museo della pasta) being part of Museum of Food (Musei del cibo), the Museo Sotto il segno dell'Acqua which is an exhibition trail dedicated...
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  • (1481) Ausiàs Despuig (1482) Giovanni Arcimboldi (1483) Giovanni Battista Cibo (1484) Giovanni Michiel (1484–1485) Jorge da Costa (1486) (1487–1491, no...
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    doges each. Della Torre: two doges. Assereto, Ayroli, Canevaro, Chiavica Cibo, Clavarezza, Da Passano, De Ferrari, De Fornari, De Marini, Di Negro, Ferreti...
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    11) Lorenzo Cibo de’ Mari (1497.12.09 – 1500.09 in commendam) Giovanni Giacomo Schiaffinati (1484.11.17 – 1497.12.09) Giovanni Battista Cibò (later Pope...
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    Announcement Translation August 29, 1484 Francesco Piccolomini Giovanni Battista Cibo – elected Innocent VIII Annuntio vobis gaudium magnum: Papam habemus. Reverendissimus...
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    Condominio (1991, directed by Felice Farina) as Mar. Gaetano Scarfi La via del cibo (1994, directed by Eugenio Donadoni) as Il Grande Maestro Camerieri (1995...
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  • death 4 Feb 1493) Girolamo Pallavicini (1493 – 1512> ) Cardinal Innocenzo Cibo (1518.06.19 – 1520.12.19) Apostolic Administrator Francesco Pallavicini (1520...
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  • 1630) April 5 – Itō Jinsai, Japanese philosopher (b. 1627) April 6 – Odoardo Cibo, Roman Catholic prelate and Titular Patriarch of Constantinople (1689–1705)...
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    Pedro Fernández Manrique 1540–1542: Girolamo Aleander 1542–1550: Innocenzo Cibo 1550–1557: Juan Álvarez de Toledo 1557–1573: Otto Truchsess von Waldburg...
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    1630) April 5 – Itō Jinsai, Japanese philosopher (b. 1627) April 6 – Odoardo Cibo, Roman Catholic prelate and Titular Patriarch of Constantinople (1689–1705)...
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    1464). Elected Pope. Marco Barbo (2 October 1467 - 2 March 1491). Lorenzo Cibo de Mari (14 March 1491 - 21 December 1503). Domenico Grimani (25 December...
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  • bishop by Scipione Bongalli, Bishop of Civita Castellana e Orte, with Cesare Cibo, Archbishop of Turin, and Alessandro Piccolomini, Bishop of Pienza, serving...
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    November 1534 Rome Pope Paul III Innocenzo Cibo S. Maria in Domnica 22 February 1550 Rome Pope Julius III Innocenzo Cibo S. Maria in Domnica 10 April 1555 Rome...
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    Corradi (21 Apr 1653 – Apr 1656 Resigned) Alderano Cibo (24 Apr 1656 – 10 Dec 1671 Resigned) Lorenzo Cibo (Cybo) (18 Jan 1671 – 17 Aug 1680 Died) Pier Matteo...
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    the Pope was compelled to give as hostages Cardinal Ridolfi and Cardinal Cibò. Moncado extracted from the Pope a four-month-long truce with the Emperor...
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    (1464–1467) Corrado Capece (1469–1482) Leonardo Grifo (1482–1485) Cardinal Lorenzo Cibo de' Mari (1486–1502) Cardinal Ludovico Podocatar (1504) Administrator Cardinal...
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    1452) Amico Agnifili (13 November 1467-13 October 1469) Giovanni Battista Cibò (Pope Innocent VIII) (17 May 1473-January 1474) Girolamo Basso Della Rovere...
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  • mare (The Old Man and the Sea) Mondadori 1954 Giovannino Guareschi Don Camillo e il suo gregge Rizzoli 1955 Hervé Le Boterf Lo Spretato ELI 1956 Han Suyin...
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