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Italian noble family
of Erba-Odescalchi (IPA: [ˈɛrba odeˈskalki]) and the House of Odescalchi are branches of an Italian noble family formed by the union of the Erba and
Erba-Odescalchi
Italian Cardinal and Archbishop
Benedetto (II) Erba Odescalchi (1679–1740) was an Italian Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan from 1712 to 1736. Benedetto Erba was born on 7 August 1679
Benedetto_Erba_Odescalchi
Italian nobleman (1652–1713)
Palazzo Odescalchi. Odescalchi died without a direct heir in 1713, and his titles and fortune were inherited by his relative Baldassare Erba-Odescalchi (1683-1746)
Livio_Odescalchi
Head of the Catholic Church from 1676 to 1689
Olgiati, ancestors of the Erba-Odescalchi, Giulio Maria Odescalchi, Costantino Odescalchi, Nicola Odescalchi and Paolo Odescalchi. He also had several collateral
Pope_Innocent_XI
Topics referred to by the same term
Erba-Odescalchi, an Italian aristocratic family Luciano Erba, an Italian poet This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Erba.
Erba
Topics referred to by the same term
Odescalchi is a surname of Italian origin. It may refer to: Erba-Odescalchi, Italian noble family of princely rank Castello Orsini-Odescalchi, in Bracciano
Odescalchi_(disambiguation)
Archduke of Austria and Prince of Hungary
2008), son of Altábornagy Jószef Cech (1855-1938) and Donna Amalia Erba Odescalchi dei Principi di Monteleone (1889-1969) Archduchess Ilona of Austria
Archduke Joseph Francis of Austria
Archduke_Joseph_Francis_of_Austria
Head of the Catholic Church from 1963 to 1978
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Pope_Paul_VI
Austrian archduchess (1925–1979)
Czech, son of General Jószef Czech (1855-1938) and Princess Amalia Erba Odescalchi dei Principi di Monteleone (1889-1969). He had been made Prince of
Archduchess Margaret of Austria (born 1925)
Archduchess_Margaret_of_Austria_(born_1925)
Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy
November 1693) Giorgio Cornaro (7 April 1698 – 10 August 1722) Benedetto Erba Odescalchi (29 January 1725 – 13 December 1740) Domenico Riviera (2 January 1741
Santi_Apostoli,_Rome
Villa in Como, Italy
Como, northern Italy. The villa was commissioned by Marquis Innocenzo Odescalchi to Swiss architect Simone Cantoni to have a summer retreat alongside the
Villa_Olmo
Head of the Catholic Church from 1922 to 1939
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Pope_Pius_XI
Saint & bishop (c. 320 - 400)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Simplician
Italian noble family
noble families such as the Aldobrandini, Boncompagni, Borghese and Erba-Odescalchi were made princes by their respective popes. The Ruspolis did not have
Ruspoli_family
Early Christian disciple and bishop
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Barnabas
Head of the government of the city of Rome
Marefoschi 1732–1759 – Giovanni Antonio Guadagni 1759–1762 – Antonio Maria Erba-Odescalchi 1762–1793 – Marcantonio Colonna 1793–1795 – Andrea Corsini 1795–1810
Mayor_of_Rome
Croatian noble family
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Mlinarić_family
Head of the Catholic Church from 1185 to 1187
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Pope_Urban_III
Romanesque church in Milan
from the 18th-century restoration commissioned by cardinal Benedetto Erba Odescalchi and to others from the following century, in which the bodies of the
Basilica_of_Sant'Ambrogio
Italian cardinal and statesman (1509–1572)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Ippolito_II_d'Este
Italian Cardinal
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Giovanni_Colombo
Papal claimant from 1409 to 1410 (c. 1339 – 1410)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Antipope_Alexander_V
Italian diplomat, Cardinal and Archbishop
ended 9 April 1712 Predecessor Federico Caccia Successor Benedetto Erba Odescalchi Other post Cardinal Priest of Santa Prisca Orders Consecration 31 March
Giuseppe_Archinto
Christian bishop and theologian (c. 339 – 397)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Ambrose
Medieval Croatian noble family
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Nelipić_family
Roman Catholic saint
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Saint_Galdino
Giureconsulti, Casa degli Omenoni, Palazzo Arcivescovile, Palazzo Erba Odescalchi, and the rebuilding of the Palazzo Reale. Already in the early Renaissance
History of architecture and art in Milan
History_of_architecture_and_art_in_Milan
Roman Catholic Archbishop
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Aribert_(archbishop_of_Milan)
Hungarian noble family
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Zápolya_family
Czartoryski's descendants at the Upper House of the Diet of Hungary. Erba-Odescalchi 1910 (authorization to use the Italian title) 1831 Duke of Monteleone
List of titled noble families in the Kingdom of Hungary
List_of_titled_noble_families_in_the_Kingdom_of_Hungary
Archbishop of Milan from 1045 until 1071
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Guido_da_Velate
Vicar general for the territory of Rome excluding Vatican City
Marefoschi (1726–1732) Giovanni Guadagni, OCD (1732–1759) Antonio Maria Erba-Odescalchi (1759–1762) Marcantonio Colonna (iuniore, 1762–1793) Andrea Corsini
Cardinal_Vicar
Polish noble (1783–1843)
Zofia Katarzyna Branicka (1821 or 1824–1886), married Prince Livio Erba-Odescalchi (1805–1885) Konstanty Grzegorz Branicki (1824–1884), married Countess
Władysław_Grzegorz_Branicki
Prominent Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Italy
(1693–1699) Cardinal Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Cardinal Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Cardinal Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Cardinal Giuseppe
Archdiocese_of_Milan
Italian architect and painter
Milan he worked also as a civil architect, projecting the Spinola, Erba Odescalchi and Prospero Visconti palaces. In 1575 he was commissioned by Cardinal
Pellegrino_Tibaldi
Archbishop of Milan (4th c.)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Dionysius_(bishop_of_Milan)
Croatian noble family whose origin is uncertain
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Berislavić_family_of_Trogir
Noble tribe of the Kingdom of Croatia
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Tugomirić_family
House of Dolfin House of Doria-Pamphili-Landi House of Drouot House of Erba-Odescalchi House of Este House of Etruria House of Farnese House of Fieschi House
List_of_noble_houses
Church in Rome, Italy
1748.02.21) Mario Millini (1748.04.01 – 1756.07.25) Antonio Maria Erba-Odescalchi (1759.11.19 – 1762.03.28) Ludovico Merlini (1762.04.19 – 1762.11.12)
San_Marcello_al_Corso
Hungarian noble family
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Erdődy
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Kőszegi_family
Croatian noble family
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Turković_family
Italian Discalced Carmelite and cardinal
January 1759 Predecessor Prospero Marefoschi Successor Antonio Maria Erba-Odescalchi Other posts Camerlengo of the College of Cardinals (1743-59) Cardinal-Bishop
Giovanni_Antonio_Guadagni
Catholic prelate and saint (1538–1584)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Charles_Borromeo
Italian Cardinal, philosopher and theologian
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Angelo_Scola
Italian Jesuit and cardinal of the Catholic Church (1927–2012)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Carlo_Maria_Martini
Noble family
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Šubić_family
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Garai_family
Italian Catholic cardinal (1850–1921)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Andrea_Carlo_Ferrari
Italian Catholic Benedictine monk and prelate
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Alfredo_Ildefonso_Schuster
Palazzo Dugnani (Via Manin, 2) Palazzo Durini (Via Durini) Palazzo Erba Odescalchi Palazzo Litta or Palazzo Arese (Corso Magenta, 24) Palazzo Olivazzi
Villas_and_palaces_in_Milan
Italian medieval condottiero and feudal lord
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Cassone_della_Torre
Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 1101)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Anselm IV (archbishop of Milan)
Anselm_IV_(archbishop_of_Milan)
Medieval Italian history source publication
5. Milan: Societatis Palatinae. Dedication to Cardinal Benedetto Erba Odescalchi with portrait by Girolamo Ferroni. Four ancient chronicles (Chronologi
Rerum_italicarum_scriptores
Roman Catholic archbishop
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Gariberto_of_Besana
Roman Catholic Saint and Bishop
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Anathalon
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
(1760-1762). He was consecrated in Rome on 3 August 1760 by Cardinal Antonio Erba-Odescalchi. He was transferred to Mantua on 29 March 1762; he resigned the diocese
Diocese_of_Mantua
Arcimbolde Palazzo delle Stelline Palazzo Dugnani Palazzo Durini Palazzo Erba Odescalchi Palazzo Litta o Arese Palazzo Olivazzi Palazzo Orsini Palazzo Pusterla
List_of_buildings_in_Milan
Austrian diplomat
married Antonio Maria Erba-Odescalchi, 2nd Prince of Monteleone (in Calabria), a nephew of Cardinal Benedetto Erba Odescalchi and great-grandnephew of
Johann, 2nd Prince of Khevenhüller-Metsch
Johann,_2nd_Prince_of_Khevenhüller-Metsch
Austrian Cardinal and archbishop of Milan
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Carlo_Gaetano_Gaisruck
Italian cardinal (1564–1631)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Federico_Borromeo
Cardinal Archbishop of Milan
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Alfonso_Litta
Italian politician
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Luigi_Nazari_di_Calabiana
Catholic cardinal
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Dionigi_Tettamanzi
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Berislavić_family_of_Vrh_Rike
3rd-century bishop
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Castritian
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Filippo Maria Visconti (bishop)
Filippo_Maria_Visconti_(bishop)
Italian cardinal
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Cesare_Monti
Archbishop of Milan (1423-1457)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Gabriele_Sforza
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Arnulf III (archbishop of Milan)
Arnulf_III_(archbishop_of_Milan)
Theologian and bishop of Milan, Italy (c. 355–374)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Auxentius_of_Milan
Bishop of Milan from 343 to about 349
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Eustorgius_I
1738, he wed the princess Anna Paola Flaminia of the Ducal family of Odescalchi-Erba di Bracciano, and with her had four children: Maria Maddalena, Giacinta
Domenico_Orsini_d'Aragona
Archbishop of Milan from 1847 to 1859
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Bartolomeo_Carlo_Romilli
Italian cardinal and archbishop
Appointed 6 May 1737 Term ended 23 December 1742 Predecessor Benedetto Erba Odescalchi Successor Giuseppe Pozzobonelli Other post Cardinal Priest of Santi
Carlo_Gaetano_Stampa
Italian archbishop
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Atto_(archbishop_of_Milan)
Italian cardinal (1479–1520)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Ippolito_d'Este
(1661–1742), a French Cardinal, diplomat, and Neo-Latin poet Benedetto Erba Odescalchi (1679–1740), a Cardinal since 30 January 1713, Archbishop of Milan
1740_conclave
Medieval Italian cardinal and statesman (1290–1354)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Giovanni Visconti (archbishop of Milan)
Giovanni_Visconti_(archbishop_of_Milan)
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Giovanni_Arcimboldi
Catholic appointments from 1758 to 1766
Merlini Filippo Acciaioli Luigi Gualterio Girolamo Spinola Antonio Maria Erba-Odescalchi Sante Veronese Ludovico Valenti Giuseppe Maria Castelli Pietro Francesco
Cardinals created by Clement XIII
Cardinals_created_by_Clement_XIII
Member of the Princely Khevenhuller family
(1760–1811) married Antonio Maria Erba-Odescalchi, 2nd Prince of Monteleone (a nephew of Cardinal Benedetto Erba Odescalchi and great-grandnephew of Pope
Franz, 4th Prince of Khevenhüller-Metsch
Franz,_4th_Prince_of_Khevenhüller-Metsch
the Mannerist portal. Another civic palace of the period is Palazzo Erba Odescalchi, attributed to Tibaldi and his collaborators and built around 1570:
Art of the late 16th century in Milan
Art_of_the_late_16th_century_in_Milan
Archbishop of Milan
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Martinianus_(bishop_of_Milan)
Archbishop of Milan from c. 641 to 669
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
John the Good (bishop of Milan)
John_the_Good_(bishop_of_Milan)
Roman Catholic Saint; Archbishop of Milan from 400 (or 401) to 408
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Venerius_(bishop_of_Milan)
Archbishop of Milan in the mid-8th century
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Natalis_(bishop_of_Milan)
Italian Roman Catholic saint
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Ampelius_(bishop_of_Milan)
Italian theologian (1495–1559)
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Filippo_Archinto
Archbishop of Milan
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Mario_Delpini
Italian nun
Barni - in the name of the Cardinal Archbishop of Milan Benedetto Erba Odescalchi - confirmed the cult of Moriggi in Milan and the surrounding cities
Caterina_Moriggi
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
church of St. Martin Vescovo The parish church of St. Martin Villa Erba Odescalchi-Scotti (now Town Hall) Villa Sonzoni-Mariani-Compostela Villa Tanzi
Bovisio-Masciago
Archbishop of Milan from c. 685–732
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Benedict_(bishop_of_Milan)
Archbishop of Milan
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Ottone_Visconti
Italian priest, Archbishop of Milan and Patriarch of Alexandria
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Paolo_Angelo_Ballerini
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Arnulf II (archbishop of Milan)
Arnulf_II_(archbishop_of_Milan)
(Kurjaković) Lacković Lapčan and Karin Lasničić Mlinarić Mogorović Nelipić Erba-Odescalchi Poletčić Radić Šubić Tugomirić Zapolja Zrinski Marquesses Andechs-Meran
Mogorović_family
Church in Lombardy, Italy
the Confraternity of the Holy Rosary, which Archbishop Benedetto Erba Odescalchi joined in 1722. The present church is the result of a series of successive
San_Vittore,_Esino_Lario
Italian cardinal
III Caccia (1693–1699) Giuseppe Archinto (1699–1712) Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712–1737) Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742) Giuseppe II Pozzobonelli
Eugenio_Tosi
ERBA ODESCALCHI
ERBA ODESCALCHI
Girl/Female
Swedish American Danish German English
Strong.
Girl/Female
Hebrew American
Fourth born.
Female
Hebrew
 Pet form of Hebrew Ribqah, REBA means "ensnarer." Compare with masculine Reba. Compare with another form of Reba.
Female
German
 Feminine form of German Ernust, ERNA means "battle (to the death), serious business." Compare with another form of Erna.
Girl/Female
Celtic
From Ireland.
Girl/Female
German American Teutonic
Complete. War goddess.
Boy/Male
British, English
Younger Form of Eyba and Ybba
Boy/Male
Biblical
The fourth, a square, that lies or stoops down.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Flowing Tide; Life; Boar-like the Battle; Alive; Younger Form of Eyba and Ybba
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Earth Child
Female
English
 Pet form of English Rebecca and Rebekah, REBA means "ensnarer." Compare with another form of Reba.
Female
English
Variant spelling of German Irma, ERMA means "entire, whole."
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Willow.
Female
English
English name borrowed from the name of an Italian island where Napoleon was exiled, derived from Latin Ilva, from Greek Aethale, ELBA means "soot, grime."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish
Sincere; Earnest; Eagle; Serious; To Know; Battle to the Death
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Irby.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Four.
Boy/Male
Italian
Italian place name.
Male
Hebrew
(רֶבַע) Hebrew name REBA means "a fourth part." In the bible, this is the name of one of the five kings of Midian. Compare with feminine Reba.
Girl/Female
English American German Latin
Eagle.
ERBA ODESCALCHI
ERBA ODESCALCHI
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Evening
Girl/Female
Norse
A prophetess.
Girl/Female
Indian
Ornaments; Deep
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brave
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and German
English, Dutch, and German : variant of Cramer.
Surname or Lastname
English (Suffolk)
English (Suffolk) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Biblical
Prison, bush, lees, thorn.
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Oriya, Sindhi
Perfect; Whole; Complete
ERBA ODESCALCHI
ERBA ODESCALCHI
ERBA ODESCALCHI
ERBA ODESCALCHI
ERBA ODESCALCHI
a.
Of or pertaining to an era marked by early stone implements. The Paleolithic era (as proposed by Lubbock) includes the earlier half of the "Stone Age;" the remains belonging to it are for the most part of extinct animals, with relics of human beings.
pl.
of Era
a.
Relating to Dionysius, a monk of the 6th century; as, the Dionysian, or Christian, era.
n.
A period of time in which a new order of things prevails; a signal stage of history; an epoch.
n.
The Tertiary era, period, or formation.
n.
A variety of the mineral called petalite, from Elba.
a.
Of or pertaining to, or designating, an era characterized by late remains in stone.
n.
A period of time reckoned from some particular date or epoch; a succession of years dating from some important event; as, the era of Alexander; the era of Christ, or the Christian era (see under Christian).
n.
A colorless transparent mineral, resembling quartz, occurring with castor or castorite on the island of Elba. It is a silicate of alumina and caesia. Called also pollux.
a.
Belonging, or relating, to the secondary or reptilian age, or the era between the Paleozoic and Cenozoic. See Chart of Geology.
n.
A relic of the Paleolithic era.
n.
The Quaternary age, era, or formation. See the Chart of Geology.
a.
Of or pertaining to Yezdegerd, the last Sassanian monarch of Persia, who was overthrown by the Mohammedans; as, the Yezdegerdian era, which began on the 16th of June, a. d. 632. The era is still used by the Parsees.
a.
Designating, or applied to the Era of man; as, the psychozoic era.
a.
Of or relating to the reigns of the four Georges, kings of Great Britan; as, the Georgian era.
a.
Of or in the Christian church or era, anterior to the first council of Nice, held a. d. 325; as, antenicene faith.
n.
A fixed point of time, usually an epoch, from which a series of years is reckoned.
v. t.
To pass within the limits of; to attain; to begin; to commence upon; as, to enter one's teens, a new era, a new dispensation.
n.
An herb; a plant.