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  • Giovanni Doria (bishop)
  • Giovanni Doria (24 March 1573, Genoa – Palermo, Sicily, 19 October 1642), called Giannettino, the son of Giovanni Andrea Doria, 6th Prince of Melfi, and

    Giovanni Doria (bishop)

    Giovanni Doria (bishop)

    Giovanni_Doria_(bishop)

  • Giovanni Doria
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Giovanni Doria may refer to: Giovanni Battista Doria (born 1487) Giovanni Andrea Doria (1539–1606), Italian admiral from Genoa Giovanni Doria (bishop)

    Giovanni Doria

    Giovanni_Doria

  • Doria
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of most of Sardinia Giovanni Doria (bishop) (1573–1642), Roman Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Palermo Giovanni Andrea Doria (1539–1606), Italian

    Doria

    Doria

  • SS Andrea Doria
  • Italian ocean liner that sank in 1956

    SS Andrea Doria (pronounced [anˈdrɛːa ˈdɔːrja]) was a luxury transatlantic ocean liner of the Italian Line (Società di navigazione Italia), put into service

    SS Andrea Doria

    SS Andrea Doria

    SS_Andrea_Doria

  • San Fruttuoso Abbey
  • Romanesque abbey near Genoa, Italy

    patronage of the Genoese aristocratic Doria family, who protected it with a watchtower built by the architect Giovanni Ponzello in 1562. It is the seat of

    San Fruttuoso Abbey

    San Fruttuoso Abbey

    San_Fruttuoso_Abbey

  • Adeodato Giovanni Piazza
  • Italian friar

    Córdoba Spínola Cardinal Giuseppe Doria Pamphili Pope Pius VIII Pope Pius IX Cardinal Alessandro Franchi Cardinal Giovanni Simeoni Cardinal Antonio Agliardi

    Adeodato Giovanni Piazza

    Adeodato Giovanni Piazza

    Adeodato_Giovanni_Piazza

  • Giovanni Morone
  • Italian cardinal (1509–1580)

    Giovanni Morone (or Moroni) (25 January 1509 – 1 December 1580) was an Italian cardinal. He was named Bishop of Modena in 1529 and was created Cardinal

    Giovanni Morone

    Giovanni Morone

    Giovanni_Morone

  • Suburbicarian Diocese of Frascati
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    Frascati, near Rome. The bishop of Frascati is a Cardinal Bishop; from the Latin name of the area, the bishop has also been called Bishop of Tusculum. Tusculum

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Frascati

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Frascati

    Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Frascati

  • Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
  • Italian painter (1696–1770)

    originally named after his godfather, a Venetian nobleman called Giovanni Battista Dorià. He was baptised on 16 April 1696 in the local church, San Pietro

    Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

    Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

    Giovanni_Battista_Tiepolo

  • Giovanni Battista Cicala
  • Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal

    Giovanni Battista (or Giambattista) Cicala (1510–1570) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Giovanni Battista Cicala was born in Genoa on

    Giovanni Battista Cicala

    Giovanni Battista Cicala

    Giovanni_Battista_Cicala

  • Antonio Agliardi
  • Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal (1832–1915)

    Córdoba Spínola Cardinal Giuseppe Doria Pamphili Pope Pius VIII Pope Pius IX Cardinal Alessandro Franchi Cardinal Giovanni Simeoni Cardinal Antonio Agliardi

    Antonio Agliardi

    Antonio Agliardi

    Antonio_Agliardi

  • Giovanni Volta
  • Bishop of Pavia

    Giovanni Volta (March 14, 1928 – February 4, 2012) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pavia, in Italy.

    Giovanni Volta

    Giovanni Volta

    Giovanni_Volta

  • Giovanni Battista Caprara
  • Italian cardinal

    Giovanni Battista Caprara Montecuccoli (1733 – 1810) was an Italian statesman and cardinal and archbishop of Milan from 1802 to 1810. As a papal diplomat

    Giovanni Battista Caprara

    Giovanni Battista Caprara

    Giovanni_Battista_Caprara

  • Augustine Grimaldi
  • brother's murderers, Bartholomew Doria and Andrea Doria, Augustine deserted Francis I of France, with whom the Doria's were allied. He then swore allegiance

    Augustine Grimaldi

    Augustine_Grimaldi

  • List of viceroys of Sicily
  • Interim (2nd term) Juan Fernandez Pacheco, 5th Duke of Escalona 1607–1610 Giovanni Doria, Cardinal 1610–1611 Interim (1st term) Pedro Téllez-Girón, 3rd Duke

    List of viceroys of Sicily

    List of viceroys of Sicily

    List_of_viceroys_of_Sicily

  • Ansaldo (name)
  • Name list

    critic Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo (1584–1638), Italian painter from Genoa Giovanni Battista Ansaldo (fl. 1576–1578), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Juan Antonio

    Ansaldo (name)

    Ansaldo_(name)

  • Lomellini
  • Surname list

    of Genoa Palazzo Giacomo Lomellini, building in Genoa Palazzo Lomellini-Doria Lamba, building in Genoa Lomellini Ewer and Basin, silver artpiece The Lomellini

    Lomellini

    Lomellini

  • Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Rome, Italy

    bishops of Porto was on the same island near the church of San Giovanni. The bishops of Silva Candida, moreover, enjoyed great prerogatives in relation

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina

    Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Porto–Santa_Rufina

  • Diocese of Ajaccio
  • Latin Catholic diocese in France

    Centurione : (1741–1759) Benedetto Andrea Doria : (1759–1794) Ignace-François Guasco (1791–1793) (Constitutional Bishop of Corse) Louis Sébastiani (de La Porta)

    Diocese of Ajaccio

    Diocese of Ajaccio

    Diocese_of_Ajaccio

  • Giovanni Zurolo
  • Italian feudal lord and count (1382–1440)

    Giovanni Zurolo, also called Giovanni Zurlo, in Latin Johannes Zurolo (1382 – Naples, 1440), was an Italian feudal lord and count of the Terra d'Angri

    Giovanni Zurolo

    Giovanni Zurolo

    Giovanni_Zurolo

  • Cardinals created by Clement VIII
  • Catholic appointments from 1593 to 1604

    Bufalo-Cancellieri Giovanni Delfino Giacomo Sannesio Erminio Valenti Girolamo Agucchi Girolamo Pamphilj Ferdinando Taverna Anselmo Marzato Giovanni Doria Carlo Emanuele

    Cardinals created by Clement VIII

    Cardinals created by Clement VIII

    Cardinals_created_by_Clement_VIII

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Castellammare di Stabia
  • Former Italian Catholic diocese

    Giuseppe Coppola (1768–1787) : Tommaso Mazza (1792–1800) : Ferdinando Crispo Doria (1800–1818) : Sede vacante (1818–1820) : Bernardo Maria della Torre (1821–1836) :

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Castellammare di Stabia

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Castellammare_di_Stabia

  • Pope Innocent X
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1644 to 1655

    Pope Innocent X (7 May 1574 – 7 January 1655; born Giovanni Battista Pamphili), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 15 September

    Pope Innocent X

    Pope Innocent X

    Pope_Innocent_X

  • Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran
  • Roman Catholic archbasilica and landmark in Rome, Italy

    Diocese of Rome in the city of Rome, Italy. It serves as the seat of the bishop of Rome and head of the worldwide Catholic Church: the pope. The only "archbasilica"

    Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran

    Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran

    Archbasilica_of_Saint_John_Lateran

  • Alessandro Maggiolini
  • Córdoba Spínola Cardinal Giuseppe Doria Pamphili Pope Pius VIII Pope Pius IX Cardinal Alessandro Franchi Cardinal Giovanni Simeoni Cardinal Antonio Agliardi

    Alessandro Maggiolini

    Alessandro Maggiolini

    Alessandro_Maggiolini

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Sagone
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Corsica, France (c. 500–1801)

    Sep 1510 – 1528 Died) Imperiale Doria (21 Aug 1528 – 1544 Died) Odoardo Cicala (18 Feb 1544 – 27 Nov 1545 Died) Giovanni Maria Buttinoni (14 Dec 1545 –

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Sagone

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Sagone

  • Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato
  • Catholic diocese in Italy

    diocesan synod. A synod was held by Bishop Giovanni Battista Bracelli (1572–1590) on 12 September 1582. Bishop Giovanni Battista Salvago (1590–1632) held

    Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato

    Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato

    Diocese_of_La_Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato

  • Pope Innocent VIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1484 to 1492

    Innocentius VIII; Italian: Innocenzo VIII; 1432 – 25 July 1492), born Giovanni Battista Cybo (or Cibo), was head of the Catholic Church and leader of

    Pope Innocent VIII

    Pope Innocent VIII

    Pope_Innocent_VIII

  • Cardinals created by Pius VI
  • Catholic appointments from 1775 to 1795

    Chiaramonti Muzio Gallo Giovanni de Gregorio Giovanni Maria Riminaldi Paolo Massei Francesco Carrara Ferdinando Spinelli Antonio Maria Doria Pamphilj Carlo Livizzani

    Cardinals created by Pius VI

    Cardinals created by Pius VI

    Cardinals_created_by_Pius_VI

  • Genoa
  • Largest city in Liguria, Italy

    Villa del Principe commissioned by Andrea Doria: the architects were Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli and Giovanni Ponzello, the interior was painted by Perino

    Genoa

    Genoa

    Genoa

  • Pope Pius IX
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1846 to 1878

    Pope Pius IX (Italian: Pio IX; born Giovanni Maria Battista Pietro Pellegrino Isidoro Mastai-Ferretti; 13 May 1792 – 7 February 1878) was head of the Catholic

    Pope Pius IX

    Pope Pius IX

    Pope_Pius_IX

  • Giulio Spinola
  • Genoese Roman Catholic cardinal

    Cardinal-Bishop of Albano (1671); Luca Tisbia, Bishop of Trevico (1671); Giovanni Geronimo Doria, Bishop of Nebbio (1671); Giovanni Battista Falvo, Bishop of

    Giulio Spinola

    Giulio Spinola

    Giulio_Spinola

  • 1534 conclave
  • Basilica Giovanni Piccolomini (July 1, 1517) – Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina; Sub-dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals Giovanni Domenico

    1534 conclave

    1534 conclave

    1534_conclave

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Tinos and Mykonos
  • – 1328), previously Bishop of Torcello (1328 – 1335) Tommaso, Augustinians O.E.S.A.) (1329.03.06 – ?) Stefano (1346? – ?) Giovanni (? – death 1400?) 1400:

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Tinos and Mykonos

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Tinos_and_Mykonos

  • Archdiocese of Palermo
  • Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy

    Nov 1588 Died) Diego Haëdo (14 Aug 1589 – 5 Jul 1608 Died) Cardinal Giovanni Doria (5 Jul 1608 – 19 Nov 1642) Fernando Andrade Castro (28 Nov 1644 – 6

    Archdiocese of Palermo

    Archdiocese of Palermo

    Archdiocese_of_Palermo

  • Diocese of Albenga–Imperia
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    another in 1638. Bishop Giovanni Tommaso Pinelli, C.R. (1666–1688) held a diocesan synod in the Cathedral on 7 and 8 June 1671. Bishop Giorgio Spinola

    Diocese of Albenga–Imperia

    Diocese of Albenga–Imperia

    Diocese_of_Albenga–Imperia

  • 1354
  • Calendar year

    The Venetian-ruled town of Poreč is sacked by the Genoese under Paganino Doria, who carry off the relics of saints Eleutherius and Maurus of Parentium

    1354

    1354

  • Giovanni Simeoni
  • Italian prelate of the Catholic Church (1816–1892)

    Córdoba Spínola Cardinal Giuseppe Doria Pamphili Pope Pius VIII Pope Pius IX Cardinal Alessandro Franchi Cardinal Giovanni Simeoni Joyce Duriga (2018), Augustus

    Giovanni Simeoni

    Giovanni Simeoni

    Giovanni_Simeoni

  • Pope Pius VIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1829 to 1830

    appointed Bishop of Montalto. He received episcopal consecration on 17 August in Rome at the Church of Santi Domenico e Sisto. Cardinal Giuseppe Doria Pamphili

    Pope Pius VIII

    Pope Pius VIII

    Pope_Pius_VIII

  • Diocese of Savona-Noli
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    Administrator Tommaso Giovanni Riario (1516–1528 Died) Agostino Spínola (1528–1537) Administrator Giacomo Fieschi (1537–1545) Administrator, bishop-elect Niccolò

    Diocese of Savona-Noli

    Diocese of Savona-Noli

    Diocese_of_Savona-Noli

  • April 1555 conclave
  • Election of Catholic Pope Marcellus II

    Georges d'Armagnac (December 19, 1544) – Cardinal-Priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo; Bishop of Rodez Federico Cesi (December 19, 1544) – Cardinal-Priest of

    April 1555 conclave

    April 1555 conclave

    April_1555_conclave

  • Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero
  • Spanish Catholic cardinal (1635–1709)

    consecrated bishop by Jaime de Palafox y Cardona, Archbishop of Palermo, with Giovanni Roano e Corrionero, Archbishop of Monreale, and Francesco Arata, Bishop of

    Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero

    Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero

    Luis_Manuel_Fernández_de_Portocarrero

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Nebbio
  • Former Roman Catholic diocese in Corsica

    Francesco Camillo de Mari, C.R.S. (23 Jun 1664 – 13 Jul 1671 Died) Giovanni Geronimo Doria, C.R.S. (16 Nov 1671 – Dec 1702 Died) Tomaso Giustiniani, C.R.M

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Nebbio

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Nebbio

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Nebbio

  • Pope Paul V
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1605 to 1621

    Crisogono and Santi Giovanni e Paolo. Clement VIII also bestowed upon him episcopal consecration in 1597 after his appointment as Bishop of Jesi; the co-consecrators

    Pope Paul V

    Pope Paul V

    Pope_Paul_V

  • 1799–1800 conclave
  • Election of Catholic Pope Pius VII

    Harras, Bohemia Giovanni Andrea Archetti, Archbishop-bishop of Ascoli Piceno Giuseppe Maria Doria Pamphili Gregorio Chiaramonti, OSB, bishop of Imola (Elected

    1799–1800 conclave

    1799–1800 conclave

    1799–1800_conclave

  • May 1555 conclave
  • Election of Catholic Pope Paul IV

    cardinal deacon of S. Maria Nuova; bishop of Mantua; protector of Spain; regent of the duchy of Mantua Girolamo Doria (January 1529) – cardinal deacon of

    May 1555 conclave

    May 1555 conclave

    May_1555_conclave

  • Republic of Genoa
  • Italian maritime republic (1099–1797)

    and subjected the city to a pillage. When the admiral Andrea Doria of the powerful Doria family allied with the Emperor Charles V to oust the French and

    Republic of Genoa

    Republic of Genoa

    Republic_of_Genoa

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Noli
  • Antonio Ferrero (1504) Giovanni Vincenzo Foderato (1505–1506) Vincenzo Boverio (1506–1519) Vincenzo d'Aste (1525–1534) Girolamo Doria (1534–1549 Resigned)

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Noli

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Noli

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Noli

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Milos
  • Died) Bartolomeo Doria (1 Dec 1564 Appointed – 1583 Resigned) Bernardo Lauro, O.P. (7 Oct 1583 Appointed – 27 Nov 1585 Appointed, Bishop of Santorini) Franciscus

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Milos

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Milos

  • Historic centre of Albano Laziale
  • Part of the Italian municipality of Albano Laziale

    York, created cardinal bishop of the suburbicarian diocese of Frascati. In the early eighteenth century there arose Villa Doria, Villa Altieri, Palazzo

    Historic centre of Albano Laziale

    Historic_centre_of_Albano_Laziale

  • Giuseppe Siri
  • Italian cardinal (1906–1989)

    speaker, and professor of religion at the classical lyceums named to Andrea Doria and Giuseppe Mazzini from 1931 to 1936. He was named prosynodal examiner

    Giuseppe Siri

    Giuseppe Siri

    Giuseppe_Siri

  • Diocese of San Marco Argentano-Scalea
  • Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Italy

    Bishop of S. Marco, receiving papal approval on 18 December 1797. He was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 21 December 1797 by Cardinal Giuseppe Doria.

    Diocese of San Marco Argentano-Scalea

    Diocese of San Marco Argentano-Scalea

    Diocese_of_San_Marco_Argentano-Scalea

  • Giovanni Lanfranco
  • Italian painter (1582–1647)

    to have contributed to the panel of Polyphemus and Galatea (replica in Doria Gallery) and some minor works in the room. Afterwards, while still technically

    Giovanni Lanfranco

    Giovanni Lanfranco

    Giovanni_Lanfranco

  • San Pietro in Vincoli
  • Church in Rome

    Lazzaro Opizio Pallavicino (14 December 1778 – 23 February 1785) Giuseppe Doria Pamphili (11 April 1785 – 20 September 1802) Girolamo Della Porta (20 September

    San Pietro in Vincoli

    San Pietro in Vincoli

    San_Pietro_in_Vincoli

  • Diocese of Alghero-Bosa
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    Italy. The bishops' seat is Alghero Cathedral. Bosa Cathedral is a co-cathedral of the diocese. The town of Alghero was begun by the Doria of Genoa in

    Diocese of Alghero-Bosa

    Diocese of Alghero-Bosa

    Diocese_of_Alghero-Bosa

  • 1758 conclave
  • Election of Catholic Pope Clement XIII

    Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri; commendatario of S. Sabina; Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals; Prefect of the S.C. of Ceremonies Giovanni Antonio

    1758 conclave

    1758 conclave

    1758_conclave

  • Archdiocese of Benevento
  • Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy

    141–143. Cappelletti, pp. 91–98. Eubel, I, pp. 12 no. 13; 133. Giovanni had been Bishop of Clonfert (1266–1295) and papal nuncio in Ireland. He was transferred

    Archdiocese of Benevento

    Archdiocese of Benevento

    Archdiocese_of_Benevento

  • Albano Laziale
  • Comune in Lazio, Italy

    Corso Matteotti. Villa Doria Pamphilj, built in the 18th century by Cardinal Fabrizio Paolucci, was later acquired by the Doria family. The building of

    Albano Laziale

    Albano Laziale

    Albano_Laziale

  • Lorenzo Campeggio
  • Italian cardinal and politician (1474–1539)

    Diego de Cabrera (bishop) Administrator of Huesca 1530–1532 Succeeded by Jerónimo Doria (bishop) Preceded by Girolamo Campeggi (bishop) Administrator of

    Lorenzo Campeggio

    Lorenzo Campeggio

    Lorenzo_Campeggio

  • Senigallia massacre
  • Series of executions in 1503

    family), which he intended to conquer, where a regiment commanded by Andrea Doria was defending the citadel. Paolo Orsini, who had acted as guarantor for

    Senigallia massacre

    Senigallia_massacre

  • Sant'Anastasia al Palatino
  • Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Ragusa (1 September 1550-23 March 1552) Giovanni Poggio, Bishop of Tropea (23 March 1552-12 February 1556) Giovanni Michele Saraceni, Vice-Chamberlain of

    Sant'Anastasia al Palatino

    Sant'Anastasia al Palatino

    Sant'Anastasia_al_Palatino

  • Diocese of Ozieri
  • Latin Catholic diocese in Italy

    presided over a provincial synod, in which the bishop of Bisarchio, Giovanni Thelle, participated. In 1350, the Doria family of Genoa ceded their rights in Sardinia

    Diocese of Ozieri

    Diocese of Ozieri

    Diocese_of_Ozieri

  • Diocese of Andria
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    previously been Bishop of Salpe (1413–1418). Ughelli, p. 927. Eubel, I, p. 90, 431. Gams intrudes an Andrea Doria, O.S.B., who was actually Bishop of Andros

    Diocese of Andria

    Diocese of Andria

    Diocese_of_Andria

  • Cardinals created by Clement VII
  • Catholic appointments from 1527 to 1533

    1541), cardinal-bishop of Albano (14 November 1541), cardinal-bishop of Palestrina (15 February 1542), † 26 September 1543 Girolamo Doria – cardinal-deacon

    Cardinals created by Clement VII

    Cardinals created by Clement VII

    Cardinals_created_by_Clement_VII

  • Diocese of Senigallia
  • Latin Catholic diocese in Italy

    transferred Bishop Frederick of Senigallia to the diocese of Rimini (21 October 1328), on 7 November 1328 promoted the Franciscan, Giovanni of Ancona,

    Diocese of Senigallia

    Diocese of Senigallia

    Diocese_of_Senigallia

  • Henry Benedict Stuart
  • Catholic cardinal (1725–1807)

    Papal States and became the dean of the College of Cardinals and cardinal-bishop of Ostia and Velletri. Unlike his father James Francis Edward Stuart (The

    Henry Benedict Stuart

    Henry Benedict Stuart

    Henry_Benedict_Stuart

  • Bonacossa Borri
  • Milanese noblewoman (1254–1321)

    Saluzzo Stefano (b. 1287) Count of Arona, married Valentina Doria Marco (b. 1289) Giovanni (b. 1291), Archbishop of Milan Zaccaria (b. 1295), married Otto

    Bonacossa Borri

    Bonacossa_Borri

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Larino
  • Diocese located in the province of Campobasso, Southern Italy

    on 26 May 1606. On 27 May 1614, Bishop Giovanni Tommaso Eustachio (1612–1616) presided over a diocesan synod. Bishop Gregorio Pomodoro (1616–1626) held

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Larino

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Larino

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Larino

  • Fieschi family
  • Italian noble family from Genoa

    Fieschi conspiracy of 1547, Giovanni Luigi Fieschi and the nobles unsuccessfully attempted to recapture the dogate from Andrea Doria, and the power of the Fieschi

    Fieschi family

    Fieschi family

    Fieschi_family

  • San Crisogono
  • Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Bishop of Parma Gregorius (c. 1111–1113) Theodericus (c. 1113–1116) Giovanni da Crema (c. 1117—before 1137) Berardo dei Marsi (1130–1136), Bishop of

    San Crisogono

    San Crisogono

    San_Crisogono

  • The Entombment of Christ (Caravaggio)
  • Painting by Caravaggio

    left figure imitates the costume from Caravaggio's Penitent Magdalene (Doria Pamphilj Gallery, Rome); the right figure reminds us of his Mary in Conversion

    The Entombment of Christ (Caravaggio)

    The Entombment of Christ (Caravaggio)

    The_Entombment_of_Christ_(Caravaggio)

  • Diocese of Viterbo
  • Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Italy

    Giovanni (1312–1318) Bishop-elect Angelo Tignosi (1318–1343) Bernardo del Lago (1344–1347) Pietro de Pino (Pierre Pin) (13 May 1348 –1348) Giovanni (1348)

    Diocese of Viterbo

    Diocese of Viterbo

    Diocese_of_Viterbo

  • Curlo
  • Italian noble family

    became the Genoa riot giving rise to the two capitano del popolo Oberto Doria and Oberto Spinola. The Curlos were both very powerful and rich at the time

    Curlo

    Curlo

  • Marcantonio Bragadin (cardinal)
  • Italian cardinal

    Bragadin (1591 – 28 March 1658) was a Venetian Catholic cardinal who served as Bishop of Vicenza. Marcantonio Bragadin was born in Venice in 1591 (other sources

    Marcantonio Bragadin (cardinal)

    Marcantonio Bragadin (cardinal)

    Marcantonio_Bragadin_(cardinal)

  • Ceva Grimaldi family
  • elevated to bishop. He was only 22 at the time and received special dispensation from Pope John XXII to assume the post despite his young age. Giovanni di Ceva

    Ceva Grimaldi family

    Ceva Grimaldi family

    Ceva_Grimaldi_family

  • San Lorenzo in Panisperna
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    von Bayern (Jean-Théodore de Bavière) (1746.04.27 – 1759.02.12) Giorgio Doria (1744.03.16 – 1745.12.15) Vincenzo Bichi (1737.12.16 – 1740.08.29) Pier

    San Lorenzo in Panisperna

    San Lorenzo in Panisperna

    San_Lorenzo_in_Panisperna

  • Diocese of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    Luna, O.S.B. (1748–1754) Domenico Saverio Pulci-Doria (1754–1777) Lorenzo Potenza (1778–1792) Giovanni Saverio Pirelli (1792–1803) Sede vacante (1803–1818)

    Diocese of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia

    Diocese of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia

    Diocese_of_Ariano_Irpino-Lacedonia

  • 1379
  • Calendar year

    Vol. 6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 235. Giovanni Nuti (1992). "Luciano Doria". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol

    1379

    1379

    1379

  • Camerino
  • Comune in Marche, Italy

    its loyalty to the pope; Manfred of Sicily's troops, led by Percivalle Doria, besieged and destroyed it (1256): much of the population was killed, but

    Camerino

    Camerino

  • Buenaventura Fernández de Córdoba Spínola
  • Spanish aristocrat and Catholic priest

    la Cerda (1761) He was principal consecrator of: Giuseppe Maria Cardinal Doria Pamphilj Buenaventura Fernández de Córdoba ... Fundación Medinaceli. Miranda

    Buenaventura Fernández de Córdoba Spínola

    Buenaventura Fernández de Córdoba Spínola

    Buenaventura_Fernández_de_Córdoba_Spínola

  • Diocese of Fossombrone
  • impoverished state of the diocese of Fossombrone, and gave the bishops the church of S. Giovanni in Sorbitulo with its income. Some of the property belonging

    Diocese of Fossombrone

    Diocese of Fossombrone

    Diocese_of_Fossombrone

  • History of Tursi
  • History of the Italian municipality

    1121 a certain Giovanni, bishop of Tursi, is attested, while in 1144 and 1146 the same bishop, or a namesake, is documented as bishop of Anglona. In papal

    History of Tursi

    History of Tursi

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  • Diego Haëdo
  • Italian Roman Catholic prelate

    Palermo (1589–1608) and Bishop of Agrigento (1585–1589). On 23 January 1585, Diego Haëdo was appointed by Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Agrigento. On 31

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  • Giovanni Battista Agucchi
  • Italian churchman (1570–1632)

    Giovanni Battista Agucchi (20 November 1570 – 1 January 1632) was an Italian churchman, Papal diplomat and writer on art theory. He was the nephew and

    Giovanni Battista Agucchi

    Giovanni Battista Agucchi

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  • Santa Maria del Popolo
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    the left a confidant of the pope, Bishop Giovanni Montemirabile was buried in 1479. Another confidant, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Mellini was buried in the

    Santa Maria del Popolo

    Santa Maria del Popolo

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  • Federico Marcello Lante
  • 18th-century Catholic cardinal

    Government. From 1759 until 1763, he was Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina. In 1763 he became Cardinal Bishop of Porto and Santa Rufina and Sub-Dean of the College

    Federico Marcello Lante

    Federico Marcello Lante

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  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Lacedonia
  • by Pope Pius VI on 29 January 1798, and consecrated a bishop in Rome by Cardinal Giuseppe Doria on 2 February 1798. He died on 30 October 1816. Cappelletti

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Lacedonia

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  • Stampa family
  • related to some of the most important Italian noble houses, such as the Doria, Sforza, Gonzaga, Borromeo and Visconti. The Stampa trace their ancestry

    Stampa family

    Stampa family

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  • Basilio Pompili
  • Italian cardinal (1858–1931)

    Córdoba Spínola Cardinal Giuseppe Doria Pamphili Pope Pius VIII Pope Pius IX Cardinal Alessandro Franchi Cardinal Giovanni Simeoni Cardinal Antonio Agliardi

    Basilio Pompili

    Basilio Pompili

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  • Diocese of Locri-Gerace
  • Latin Catholic diocese in Italy

    Naples. He was consecrated in Rome on 21 December 1797 by Cardinal Giuseppe Doria. He died on 4 February 1806. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 235 with note 5. Pellicano

    Diocese of Locri-Gerace

    Diocese of Locri-Gerace

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  • Olimpia Maidalchini
  • Italian noblewoman (1591–1657)

    unflattering bust by Alessandro Algardi (circa 1650), currently in the Doria Pamphili Gallery. Maidalchini was notorious for guarding access to Innocent

    Olimpia Maidalchini

    Olimpia Maidalchini

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  • Ambrogio Spinola
  • Italian-Spanish nobleman and general (1569–1630)

    of Spinola and Doria were rivals for authority within the republic. Ambrogio Spinola continued the rivalry with Giovanni Andrea Doria, count of Tursi

    Ambrogio Spinola

    Ambrogio Spinola

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  • Guido Reni
  • Italian Baroque painter (1575–1642)

    Rome Christ Crucified, San Lorenzo in Lucina, Rome Cupids Fighting Putti, Doria Pamphilj Gallery, Rome Four Seasons, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples Holy Trinity

    Guido Reni

    Guido Reni

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  • Diocese of Ischia
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    appointed Archbishop of Reggio Calabria by Pope Leo XIII. Candido: Piero Doria (2007), "Il governo spirituale di Giuseppe Candido, Vescovo di Ischia (1888-1901)

    Diocese of Ischia

    Diocese of Ischia

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  • Santa Cecilia in Trastevere
  • Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    (1515), Pope Gregory XIV (1585–1590), Michele Mazzarino (1647), Giuseppe Doria Pamphili (1785), Mariano Rampolla (1887–1913), and Carlo Maria Martini (d

    Santa Cecilia in Trastevere

    Santa Cecilia in Trastevere

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  • Ameglia
  • Comune in Liguria, Italy

    Occupied for a brief period by Oberto Doria and Oberto Spinola, possession of Ameglia returned, by 1284, to the bishops of Luni. Throughout the 13th century

    Ameglia

    Ameglia

    Ameglia

  • Pietro La Fontaine
  • Bianchini who served as the administrator general of the properties of the Doria-Pamphili-Landi. His initial education was spent under both the Brothers

    Pietro La Fontaine

    Pietro La Fontaine

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  • Fabrizio Spada
  • Italian cardinal

    papal nuncio to the duchy of Savoy. On 14 August 1672 he was consecrated bishop by Gasparo Carpegna, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Pudenziana with Alessandro

    Fabrizio Spada

    Fabrizio Spada

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  • Diocese of Oria
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    2004 Appointed, Bishop of Albano) Michele Castoro (14 May 2005 – 15 Jul 2009 Appointed, Archbishop of Manfredonia-Vieste-San Giovanni Rotondo) Vincenzo

    Diocese of Oria

    Diocese of Oria

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  • Habemus papam
  • Latin announcement of the election of a pope

    before 1484, the year in which it was used to announce the election of Giovanni Cybo, who took the name of Innocent VIII. It was most recently given by

    Habemus papam

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