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  • Giovanni Luigi Fieschi
  • Giovanni Luigi Fieschi or Fiesco (Ligurian: Gian Loigi Fiesco; c. 1522 – 2 January 1547) was a Genoese nobleman, count of Lavagna. He is best known as

    Giovanni Luigi Fieschi

    Giovanni Luigi Fieschi

    Giovanni_Luigi_Fieschi

  • Fieschi family
  • Italian noble family from Genoa

    Adrian V as one of the three popes of 1276. In the Fieschi conspiracy of 1547, Giovanni Luigi Fieschi and the nobles unsuccessfully attempted to recapture

    Fieschi family

    Fieschi family

    Fieschi_family

  • Giulio Cybo
  • Italian noble (1525–48)

    January 1547, on the occasion of a revolt led by his brother-in-law Giovanni Luigi Fieschi, he had not hesitated to send a small military expedition to help

    Giulio Cybo

    Giulio_Cybo

  • Italian nobility
  • Former officially privileged social class in Italy

    of Ferentillo (1500–1549) Admiral Agostino Barbarigo (1516–1571) Giovanni Luigi Fieschi, Count of Lavagna (1522–1547) Morosina Morosini, Dogaressa of Venice

    Italian nobility

    Italian nobility

    Italian_nobility

  • Fiesco (play)
  • Tragedy by Friedrich Schiller (1783)

    It is a republican tragedy based on the historical conspiracy of Giovanni Luigi Fieschi against Andrea Doria in Genoa in 1547. Schiller began it after the

    Fiesco (play)

    Fiesco (play)

    Fiesco_(play)

  • Fiesco
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: Italy Fiesco, Lombardy, a comune in the Province of Cremona Giovanni Luigi Fieschi (c. 1522 – 1547), a Genovese nobleman and subject of Schiller's

    Fiesco

    Fiesco

  • Fiesque
  • French opera

    des Fiesco zu Genua, an account of the conspiracy in 1547 led by Giovanni Luigi Fieschi against the ruling Doria family. Although completed in 1868, it

    Fiesque

    Fiesque

    Fiesque

  • Luigi Capranica
  • 1848, he wrote La Congiura dei Fieschi and then Francesco Ferruccio. Soon Rome was immersed in revolution, and in 1849, Luigi fought alongside the Republicans

    Luigi Capranica

    Luigi Capranica

    Luigi_Capranica

  • Santa Maria Maggiore
  • Rome Catholic basilica and landmark in Rome, Italy

    Colonna (again) (1306–1318) Pietro Colonna (1318–1326) Luca Fieschi (1326?–1336) Giovanni Colonna (1336–1348) Nicola Capocci (after 1350–1368) Pierre

    Santa Maria Maggiore

    Santa Maria Maggiore

    Santa_Maria_Maggiore

  • Agostino Mascardi
  • Italian rhetorician, historian and poet (1590–1640)

    Retrieved 7 March 2019. Agostino Mascardi (1637). La congiura del conte Giovanni Luigi Fieschi. Venice: appresso Le Scaglie. Retrieved 7 March 2019. Mascardi's

    Agostino Mascardi

    Agostino Mascardi

    Agostino_Mascardi

  • List of people from Genoa
  • Italy to travel to space. Giovanni Battista Baliani, mathematician, physicist and astronomer Massimo Boninsegni, physicist Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, geneticist

    List of people from Genoa

    List_of_people_from_Genoa

  • Oratory of Divine Love
  • Italian Catholic ecclesiastical reform movement

    citizens, Giovanni Battista Salvago, Nicolo Grimaldi, and Benedetto Lomellino, and with the advice and inspiration of Catherine of Genoa (Caterina Fieschi Adorno)

    Oratory of Divine Love

    Oratory_of_Divine_Love

  • Sant'Adriano al Foro
  • Former church in Rome

    Conti (1216 – 1228) Goffredo da Trani (1244.05.28 – 1245) Ottobono de Fieschi (1251.12 – 1276.07.11), later Pope Adrian V Napoleone Orsini (1288.05.16

    Sant'Adriano al Foro

    Sant'Adriano al Foro

    Sant'Adriano_al_Foro

  • Carlo Filangieri, 6th Prince of Satriano
  • Neapolitan soldier and statesman

    Ravaschieri Fieschi, Duke of Roccapiemonte. The Prince died at his villa of San Giorgio a Cremano near Naples on 9 October 1867. According to Luigi Villari

    Carlo Filangieri, 6th Prince of Satriano

    Carlo Filangieri, 6th Prince of Satriano

    Carlo_Filangieri,_6th_Prince_of_Satriano

  • Giuseppe Isola
  • Italian painter (1808–1893)

    in 1834, when he presented his portrait titled La Congiura di Gian Luigi Fieschi in the Accademia Ligustica. Giuseppe also presented Il conte di Carmagnola

    Giuseppe Isola

    Giuseppe Isola

    Giuseppe_Isola

  • Bishop of Ravenna
  • Catholic bishopric in Italy

    Roverella (1445–1475) Filiasio Roverella (1475–1516) Niccolò Fieschi (1516–1517) Urbano Fieschi (1517–1521) Pietro de Accolti de Aretio – appointed 25 June

    Bishop of Ravenna

    Bishop_of_Ravenna

  • Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome
  • Roman Catholic basilica in Rome, Italy

    Louis-Edouard-François-Desiré Pie (1879–1880) Luigi Jacobini (1880–1887) Elzéar-Alexandre Taschereau (1887–1898) Giovanni Battista Casali del Drago (1899–1908)

    Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome

    Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome

    Santa_Maria_della_Vittoria,_Rome

  • Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri–Segni
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    Niccolò Fieschi 1524 Alessandro Farnese 1524–1534 (became Pope Paul III) Giovanni Piccolomini, 1535–1537 Giovanni Domenico de Cupis, 1537–1553 Giovanni Pietro

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri–Segni

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri–Segni

    Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Velletri–Segni

  • Santi Cosma e Damiano, Rome
  • Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Benedetto Caetani (1295–1297) Guillaume Ruffat des Forges (1305–1306) Luca Fieschi (1306–1336) Leonardo Cibo (1402–1404) Jean Gilles (1405–1408) Pietro Stefaneschi

    Santi Cosma e Damiano, Rome

    Santi Cosma e Damiano, Rome

    Santi_Cosma_e_Damiano,_Rome

  • Suburbicarian Diocese of Sabina–Poggio Mirteto
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    (1511–1513) Niccolò Fieschi (1521–1523) Alessandro Farnese (1523–1524) Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte (1524) Pietro Accolti (1524–1532) Giovanni Domenico de

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Sabina–Poggio Mirteto

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Sabina–Poggio Mirteto

    Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Sabina–Poggio_Mirteto

  • Pantheon, Rome
  • Roman temple, later church, in Rome

    Moses by Francesco Rosa; Eternal Father by Giovanni Peruzzini; David by Luigi Garzi; and Eritrean Sibyl by Giovanni Andrea Carlone. The second niche has a

    Pantheon, Rome

    Pantheon, Rome

    Pantheon,_Rome

  • Pope Clement VII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1523 to 1534

    Magnificent raised him as one of his own sons, alongside his children Giovanni (the future Pope Leo X), Piero, and Giuliano. Educated at the Palazzo Medici

    Pope Clement VII

    Pope Clement VII

    Pope_Clement_VII

  • 1846 conclave
  • Election of Catholic Pope Pius IX

    Luigi Lambruschini, while the liberals wished for some measure of moderate reform and favored two candidates in Tommaso Pasquale Gizzi and Giovanni Mastai-Ferretti

    1846 conclave

    1846 conclave

    1846_conclave

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

    Bishop Emeritus of Saint-Malo (13 June 1432-27 September 1432) Giorgio Fieschi, Archbishop Emeritus of Genova (8 January 1440-5 March 1449) Jordi d'Ornós

    Sant'Anastasia al Palatino

    Sant'Anastasia al Palatino

    Sant'Anastasia_al_Palatino

  • Pope Celestine IV
  • Head of the Catholic Church in 1241

    fell ill and died. One group of cardinals, which included Sinibaldo de' Fieschi (soon to be Pope Innocent IV), supported a candidate from the inner circle

    Pope Celestine IV

    Pope Celestine IV

    Pope_Celestine_IV

  • List of camerlengos of the Sacred College of Cardinals
  • d'Acciapaccio (1442) Giovanni Berardi (1443) Albert d'Albret (1444) Pietro Barbo (1445–1446) Juan de Torquemada (1446) Giorgio Fieschi (1447) Domenico Capranica

    List of camerlengos of the Sacred College of Cardinals

    List_of_camerlengos_of_the_Sacred_College_of_Cardinals

  • Suburbicarian Diocese of Ostia
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Rome, Italy

    Niccolò Fieschi (1524) Alessandro Farnese, became Pope Paul III(1524–1534) Giovanni Piccolomini, 1535–1537 Giovanni Domenico de Cupis, 1537–1553 Giovanni Pietro

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Ostia

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Ostia

    Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Ostia

  • Vercelli
  • Comune in Piedmont, Italy

    Bishop Giovanni Fieschi expelled the Visconti, but Matteo reconquered the city. Facino Cane (1402), profiting by the strife between Giovanni Maria and

    Vercelli

    Vercelli

    Vercelli

  • Apostolic Nunciature to France
  • Diplomatic post of the Holy See

    Filippo Antonio Gualterio (10 April 1700 – 31 August 1706) Lorenzo Maria Fieschi (1702 - 1705) (extraordinary nuncio) Agostino Cusani (29 May 1706 - February

    Apostolic Nunciature to France

    Apostolic Nunciature to France

    Apostolic_Nunciature_to_France

  • Pirro Gonzaga (cardinal)
  • 16th-century Catholic cardinal

    Pomponesco, Gazzuolo, and Belforte; and of Francesca, the daughter of Gian Luigi Fieschi, Count of Lavagna. He was a cousin of Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga. At the

    Pirro Gonzaga (cardinal)

    Pirro Gonzaga (cardinal)

    Pirro_Gonzaga_(cardinal)

  • Santa Maria in Via Lata
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    (1204/5–1212) Thomas Capuanus (1216) Giacomo Colonna (1278–1297) Luca Fieschi (1300–1306) Nicolas de Besse (1344–1369) Pierre de Vergne (1371–1403) Antonio

    Santa Maria in Via Lata

    Santa Maria in Via Lata

    Santa_Maria_in_Via_Lata

  • Pope Paul III
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1534 to 1549

    the power and fortunes of his family, including his illegitimate son Pier Luigi Farnese. Paul III was a significant patron of artists, including Michelangelo

    Pope Paul III

    Pope Paul III

    Pope_Paul_III

  • Archdiocese of Genoa
  • Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy

    Ghiglini (1203–1239) Giovanni de' Rossi (1239–1252) Gualtiero da Vezzano (1253–1274) Bernardo de' Arimondi (1276–1287) Opizzino Fieschi (1288–1292) Administrator

    Archdiocese of Genoa

    Archdiocese of Genoa

    Archdiocese_of_Genoa

  • Dean of the College of Cardinals
  • Position in the Catholic Church

    1438) Giovanni Berardi (1380–1449) (1439, 1445) Amédée de Savoie (1383–1451) (1449, 1449) Francesco Condulmer (1390–1453) (1431, 1451) Giorgio Fieschi (c

    Dean of the College of Cardinals

    Dean of the College of Cardinals

    Dean_of_the_College_of_Cardinals

  • Sant'Eustachio
  • Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Nonnato held this titular church ca. 1240 has been disproved. Guglielmo Fieschi (1244–1256) Uberto Coconati (1261–1276) Giordano Orsini (1278–1287) Pietro

    Sant'Eustachio

    Sant'Eustachio

    Sant'Eustachio

  • San Lorenzo in Lucina
  • Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    07.02 – 1666.10.11) Giovanni Battista Maria Pallotta (1661.11.21 – 1663.07.02) Girolamo Colonna (1659.04.21 – 1661.11.21) Luigi Capponi (1629.08.20 –

    San Lorenzo in Lucina

    San Lorenzo in Lucina

    San_Lorenzo_in_Lucina

  • Latin Patriarchate of Antioch
  • Patriarchate of the Roman Catholic Church

    (1568–1611 Died) Tomás Dávalos de Aragón (1611– 1621 Died) Luigi Caetani (1622–1626) Giovanni Battista Pamphili (1626–1629), later Pope Innocent X of Rome

    Latin Patriarchate of Antioch

    Latin Patriarchate of Antioch

    Latin_Patriarchate_of_Antioch

  • Andrea Doria
  • Admiral of the Republic of Genoa (1466–1560)

    was also implicated in the murder of Pier Luigi Farnese, duke of Parma and Piacenza, who had helped Fieschi. Imperial governor Ferrante Gonzaga suggested

    Andrea Doria

    Andrea Doria

    Andrea_Doria

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

    Pope Alexander IV authorized Cardinal Ottobono Fieschi of Genoa, the nephew of Pope Innocent IV (Fieschi), to act as judge in all pending and future cases

    Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato

    Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato

    Diocese_of_La_Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato

  • Pope Nicholas III
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1277 to 1280

    he became pope in 1277. Giovanni Gaetano Orsini was one of a dozen men created a cardinal by Pope Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) in his first Consistory

    Pope Nicholas III

    Pope Nicholas III

    Pope_Nicholas_III

  • Diocese of Bisceglie
  • Diocese in Apulia in southern Italy

    Opizzo Fieschi Apostolic Administrator (1280.04.01 – 1288.06.04) Hieronymus (1285) Leo(nius) Leone di Gaeta (attested 1303, 1306, 1309) Giovanni (attested

    Diocese of Bisceglie

    Diocese of Bisceglie

    Diocese_of_Bisceglie

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

    Administrator Fredericus de Ceva (1329–1350) Giovanni de Ceva (1350–1364) Giovanni Fieschi (1364–1390) Gilbertus Fieschi (1390–1419?) Antonio da Ponte (1419–1429)

    Diocese of Albenga–Imperia

    Diocese of Albenga–Imperia

    Diocese_of_Albenga–Imperia

  • Genoa
  • Largest city in Liguria, Italy

    Famous Genoese include: Sinibaldo and Ottobuono Fieschi (Popes Innocent IV and Adrian V), Giovanni Battista Cybo (Pope Innocent VIII) and Giacomo della

    Genoa

    Genoa

    Genoa

  • Archdiocese of Catania
  • Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy

    Boccamazza (1272–1296) Gentile Stefaneschi Orsini [it] (1296–1303) Leonardo Fieschi [it] (1304–1331) Nicholas de Ceccano (1332–1337) Nicholas de Grelis (1339–1342)

    Archdiocese of Catania

    Archdiocese of Catania

    Archdiocese_of_Catania

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

    Giovanni Riario (1516–1528 Died) Agostino Spínola (1528–1537) Administrator Giacomo Fieschi (1537–1545) Administrator, bishop-elect Niccolò Fieschi (1546–1562

    Diocese of Savona-Noli

    Diocese of Savona-Noli

    Diocese_of_Savona-Noli

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

    Niccolò Fieschi (1523–1524) Alessandro Farnese (1524 in May/June) Antonia Maria Ciocchi del Monte (1524–1533) Giovanni Piccolomini (1533–1535) Giovanni Domenico

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina

    Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Porto–Santa_Rufina

  • Santa Prisca, Rome
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    1456 - 12 Oct 1467) Juan de Castro (24 Feb 1496 - 29 Sep 1506) Niccolò Fieschi (5 Oct 1506 - 15 Jun 1524) Andrea della Valle (27 Mar 1525 - 3 Aug 1534)

    Santa Prisca, Rome

    Santa Prisca, Rome

    Santa_Prisca,_Rome

  • Gianicolense
  • Quartiere of Rome in Lazio, Italy

    Porta, Via Giovanni Prati, Via Niccolò Tommaseo, Via Lorenzo Valla; Diplomats, in the area of Villa Flora, e.g. Via Isacco Artom, Via Luigi Corti, Viale

    Gianicolense

    Gianicolense

    Gianicolense

  • Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Rome, Italy

    (1517–1518) Niccolò Fieschi (1518–1521) Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte (1521–1523) Pietro Accolti (1523–1524) Lorenzo Pucci (1524) Giovanni Piccolomini (1524–1531)

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano

    Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano

    Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Albano

  • Lorenzo De Ferrari
  • Italian painter

    to celebrate the canonization of Catherine Fieschi Adorno. In the same year he collaborated with Giovanni Battista Natali on a series of frescoes in the

    Lorenzo De Ferrari

    Lorenzo_De_Ferrari

  • Malaspina family
  • Italian noble family

    the marquis Giovanni, was renowned in the territory as a woman of unmatched beauty; she was invited to Versailles in hopes of making her Luigi XV's favourite

    Malaspina family

    Malaspina family

    Malaspina_family

  • Carignano (Genoa)
  • District of Genoa, Italy

    century a settlement of the Fieschi family, who had built the church of S. Maria in via Lata there. The presence of the Fieschi ceased around the middle

    Carignano (Genoa)

    Carignano (Genoa)

    Carignano_(Genoa)

  • War of Chioggia
  • Conflict between Venice and Genoa from 1378 to 1381

    gale by 10 Venetian against 11 Genoese galleys. The Genoese admiral, Luigi de' Fieschi, was taken with 5 of his galleys, and others were wrecked. Four of

    War of Chioggia

    War of Chioggia

    War_of_Chioggia

  • House of Gonzaga
  • Italian royal family that ruled parts of Northern Italy

    of the Mantua Gonzagas became dukes of Nevers and Rethel in France when Luigi (Louis) Gonzaga, a younger son of Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, and

    House of Gonzaga

    House of Gonzaga

    House_of_Gonzaga

  • Lodovico Altieri
  • Italian Roman Catholic cardinal

    a knit group among cardinals such as Clarissimo Falconieri Mellini and Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso. The disorder in 1848 saw Altieri flee with

    Lodovico Altieri

    Lodovico Altieri

    Lodovico_Altieri

  • John of Vercelli
  • Holy Names of God and Jesus ('The Holy Name Society'). Canetti, Luigi (2001). "GIOVANNI da Vercelli". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian)

    John of Vercelli

    John of Vercelli

    John_of_Vercelli

  • Carmine Caracciolo, 5th Prince of Santo Buono
  • of Bagnara). Giovanni Costanzio Caracciolo (1715–1780), the Cardinal-Deacon of San Cesareo in Palatio and Sant'Eustachio. Filippo Luigi Caracciolo (1713–1777)

    Carmine Caracciolo, 5th Prince of Santo Buono

    Carmine Caracciolo, 5th Prince of Santo Buono

    Carmine_Caracciolo,_5th_Prince_of_Santo_Buono

  • Cardinals created by Gregory XVI
  • Catholic appointments from 1831 to 1846

    1834 Giacomo Luigi Brignole, titular archbishop of Nazianzo, treasurer general of the Apostolic Camera – cardinal priest of S. Giovanni a Porta Latina

    Cardinals created by Gregory XVI

    Cardinals created by Gregory XVI

    Cardinals_created_by_Gregory_XVI

  • Charles Emmanuel I
  • Duke of Savoy from 1580 to 1630

    Mulazzano con Gonzole, married Claudia Ferrero-Fieschi, daughter of Francesco Filiberto Ferrrero' Fieschi, prince 1598 of Masserano and Crevacuore. Silvio

    Charles Emmanuel I

    Charles Emmanuel I

    Charles_Emmanuel_I

  • Prophecy of the Popes
  • Cryptic phrases purporting to predict popes

    cast doubt on this theory. In this document the entourage of Cardinal Giovanni Girolamo Albani interprets the motto De rore coeli ("From the dew of the

    Prophecy of the Popes

    Prophecy of the Popes

    Prophecy_of_the_Popes

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Noli
  • 1406 - after 1409) Roman Obedience Giovanni (attested 1414) Marco Vigerio, O.Min. (attested 1437) Giorgio Fieschi (Flisco) (1447–1448 Resigned) in commendam

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Noli

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Noli

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Noli

  • Diocese of Andria
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    December 1516 – 1517 Died) Niccolò Fieschi (1517–1517 Resigned) Giovanni Francesco Fieschi (1517–1565 Resigned) Luca Fieschi (1566–1582 Appointed, Bishop of

    Diocese of Andria

    Diocese of Andria

    Diocese_of_Andria

  • Villa Mariani
  • Building in Bordighera, Italy

    some other artists like Giuseppe Allosia, Arnaldo Esposto and Giannetto Fieschi. Since 2008, Villa Mariani is part of the Italian Historic Houses, and

    Villa Mariani

    Villa Mariani

    Villa_Mariani

  • Thomas Cajetan
  • Italian philosopher and cardinal (1469–1534)

    La Mennais Luigi Taparelli Antonio Rosmini Ignaz von Döllinger John Henry Newman Henri Lacordaire Jaime Balmes Gaetano Sanseverino Giovanni Maria Cornoldi

    Thomas Cajetan

    Thomas Cajetan

    Thomas_Cajetan

  • Pope Boniface VIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1294 to 1303

    Simon had already ceased to be Legate. On 4 May 1265, Cardinal Ottobono Fieschi was appointed Apostolic Legate to England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland

    Pope Boniface VIII

    Pope Boniface VIII

    Pope_Boniface_VIII

  • Jacopo Zoboli
  • Italian painter (1681–1767)

    the Nativity of Jesus and Santa Caterina Fieschi commissioned by King John V of Portugal; the Blessed Giovanni Regis enjoys the glory of heaven (1716–1719)

    Jacopo Zoboli

    Jacopo Zoboli

    Jacopo_Zoboli

  • Diocese of Ventimiglia-Sanremo
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Liguria, Italy

    Addolorata e S.Luigi Cattedrale Nostra Signora Assunta Cristo Re Natività di Maria SS. Nostra Signora di Lourdes e S.Lorenzo S. Agostino S. Giovanni Battista

    Diocese of Ventimiglia-Sanremo

    Diocese of Ventimiglia-Sanremo

    Diocese_of_Ventimiglia-Sanremo

  • Ferdinand I of Naples
  • King of Naples from 1458 to 1494

    they would amuse him, and gave a gift of 300 horses to a friend, Obietto Fieschi. This sovereign was adorned with many letters and well versed in law, and

    Ferdinand I of Naples

    Ferdinand I of Naples

    Ferdinand_I_of_Naples

  • 1513 conclave
  • Election of Pope Leo X

    were Riario, Fieschi and Luigi d'Aragona. The Cardinal prior Cardinalium presbyterorum, Tamás Bakócz, also had ambitions. Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici,

    1513 conclave

    1513 conclave

    1513_conclave

  • Apostolic Chancery
  • Former office of the Roman Curia

    Rainiero (1216–19) William of Modena (1219–1222) Guido (1222-6) Sinibaldo Fieschi (Pope Innocent IV) (1226–7) Martino of Sens (1227–32) Bartolomeo (1232–1235)

    Apostolic Chancery

    Apostolic_Chancery

  • Pope Martin IV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1281 to 1285

    Nor was he present for the Conclave of 2–11 July, which elected Ottobono Fieschi as Pope Adrian V. Nor was he present at the September Conclave, which,

    Pope Martin IV

    Pope Martin IV

    Pope_Martin_IV

  • Fabrizio Spada
  • Italian cardinal

    Maria Fieschi (de Flisco), Archbishop of Avignon (1690); Baldassare Cenci (seniore), Titular Archbishop of Larissa in Thessalia (1691); Giovanni Giacomo

    Fabrizio Spada

    Fabrizio Spada

    Fabrizio_Spada

  • San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio, Rome
  • Latin Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    artists, such as Pier Francesco Mola, Guillame Courtois, Palma il Giovane, Luigi Primo, Carlo Maratta, Cosimo Fancelli, and Antonio Canova can be found in

    San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio, Rome

    San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio, Rome

    San_Marco_Evangelista_al_Campidoglio,_Rome

  • Apostolic Nunciature to Savoy
  • Former diplomatic mission of the Holy See in Europe

    Lauro (September 15, 1580 - May 10, 1585) (second term) Gian Ambrogio Fieschi (May 10, 1585 - January 1586 deceased) Giulio Ottinelli (February 12, 1586

    Apostolic Nunciature to Savoy

    Apostolic_Nunciature_to_Savoy

  • Apostolic Nunciature to Naples
  • Former diplomatic post of the Holy See

    June 1560) Paolo Odescalchi (June 15, 1560 - September 4, 1561) Nicolò Fieschi (September 4, 1561 - December 15, 1564) Antonio Scarampi (December 15,

    Apostolic Nunciature to Naples

    Apostolic_Nunciature_to_Naples

  • Diocese of Mondovì
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    ordine ... fr. Giovanni Tommaso Ghilardi dei Predicatori l'anno 1853 (in Italian). Mondovi: presso Pietro Rossi. 1853. Bima, Palemone Luigi (1842). Serie

    Diocese of Mondovì

    Diocese of Mondovì

    Diocese_of_Mondovì

  • Diocese of Forlì-Bertinoro
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    large parts of the rest of the city. On 8 July 1286, Archbishop Bonifacio Fieschi de' Conti di Lavagna of Ravenna presided over a provincial council, held

    Diocese of Forlì-Bertinoro

    Diocese of Forlì-Bertinoro

    Diocese_of_Forlì-Bertinoro

  • Diocese of Imola
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    1832 Resigned) Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti (17 Dec 1832 –1846) Cardinal Gaetano Baluffi (1846–1866) Vincenzo Moretti (1867–1871) Luigi Tesorieri (27

    Diocese of Imola

    Diocese of Imola

    Diocese_of_Imola

  • Diocese of Biella
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    was a fief, belonging to the bishops of Vercelli. In 1379, Bishop Giovanni Fieschi (1349–1379) of Vercelli was driven out, as a supporter of Urban VI

    Diocese of Biella

    Diocese of Biella

    Diocese_of_Biella

  • Ludovico Sforza
  • Duke of Milan (1452–1508)

    as the condottieri Roberto Sanseverino, Donato del Conte, and Ibletto Fieschi, Ludovico tried to oppose the regency of Bona, believing the duchy was

    Ludovico Sforza

    Ludovico Sforza

    Ludovico_Sforza

  • Diocese of Alba Pompeia
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    O.F.M. (1321–1333) Pietro Artaudi, O.P. (1334–1349) Lazzarino Fliscus (Fieschi) (1349–1367) Ludovico del Carretto (27 Apr 1369 – 1388) Federico del Carretto

    Diocese of Alba Pompeia

    Diocese of Alba Pompeia

    Diocese_of_Alba_Pompeia

  • Pier Antonio Capobianco
  • Italian Roman Catholic prelate

    of Vicenza (1684); Giovanni Battista De Pace, Bishop of Capaccio (1684); Giambattista Morea, Bishop of Lacedonia (1684); Pietro Luigi Malaspina, Bishop

    Pier Antonio Capobianco

    Pier_Antonio_Capobianco

  • Cardinal electors for the 1503 conclaves
  • Spanish Francisco de Remolins Spanish Francesco Soderini Italian Niccolò Fieschi Italian Francisco Desprats Spanish Adriano Castellesi Italian Jaime de

    Cardinal electors for the 1503 conclaves

    Cardinal_electors_for_the_1503_conclaves

  • Ugolino della Gherardesca
  • 13th-century ruler of Pisa, character in Dante's ''Divine Comedy''

    share power among themselves. Ugolino was imprisoned and Giovanni banished from Pisa. Giovanni Visconti died soon afterwards, and Ugolino, no longer regarded

    Ugolino della Gherardesca

    Ugolino della Gherardesca

    Ugolino_della_Gherardesca

  • List of cardinal-nephews
  • cardinal Stephanus of S. Maria in Cosmedin was probably brother of cardinal Giovanni of Crema. Brixius and Zenker say nothing of his origins, including any

    List of cardinal-nephews

    List of cardinal-nephews

    List_of_cardinal-nephews

  • Historic center of Genoa
  • Historic sector in Genoa, Italy

    of the present Doge's Palace, then owned by Count Alberto Fieschi of Lavagna. The Fieschi family had sought to build a palace in the central area of

    Historic center of Genoa

    Historic center of Genoa

    Historic_center_of_Genoa

  • Diocese of Tortona
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    (1295–1316) Tiberius Torriani (1317–1325) Percevallus Fieschi (1325–1348) Jacobus Visconti (1348–1364) Giovanni de Ceva (1364–c. 1380) Giorgio di Torti (1380–1393)

    Diocese of Tortona

    Diocese of Tortona

    Diocese_of_Tortona

  • Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal)
  • Italian Roman Catholic cardinal

    (1643–1644). Alessandro Agostino Crescenzi was born in Rome in 1607, the son of Giovanni Battista Crescenzi and Anna Massimi. He is related to Cardinal Marcello

    Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal)

    Alessandro_Crescenzi_(cardinal)

  • List of popes
  • dell'Isola di Candia, Filargo (c. 1409, m. 1410). - Pont. m. 10, g. 8. 207. Giovanni XXII o XXIII o XXIV, Napoletano, Cossa (c. 1410, cessò dal pontificare

    List of popes

    List of popes

    List_of_popes

  • Diocese of Ivrea
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    (1805–1817) Columbano Giovanni Battista Chiaverotti, O.S.B. (1817–1818) Sede vacante (1818–1824) Luigi Pochettini di Serravalle (1824–1837) Luigi Moreno (1838–1878)

    Diocese of Ivrea

    Diocese of Ivrea

    Diocese_of_Ivrea

  • Italian War of 1494–1495
  • First phase of the Italian Wars (1494–1497)

    that landed 4,000 Neapolitan soldiers commanded by Giulio Orsini, Obietto Fieschi and Fregosino Campofregoso: the intention was to raise the population of

    Italian War of 1494–1495

    Italian War of 1494–1495

    Italian_War_of_1494–1495

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Art museum in New York City

    works are known as the Marquand Collection. The former Civil War officer, Luigi Palma di Cesnola, was named as its first director. He served from 1879 to

    Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art

  • Cati family
  • Italian family associated with Lendinara, Ferrara and the House of Este

    letters sent in January 1571 from Prague by Renato Cato and Alessandro Fieschi, Ferrarese ambassadors at the imperial court, to Alfonso II d'Este, in

    Cati family

    Cati family

    Cati_family

  • Diocese of Piacenza–Bobbio
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    renounced his claim to the episcopal seat. When Pope Innocent IV (Ottobono Fieschi of Genoa) was elected, he offered the diocese of Piacenza to the Bishop

    Diocese of Piacenza–Bobbio

    Diocese of Piacenza–Bobbio

    Diocese_of_Piacenza–Bobbio

  • Diocese of Parma
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    Aicardo da Cornazzano (c. 1163–1167 or 1170) Bernardo (c. 1172–1194) Obizzo Fieschi (1194–1224) Gratia (1224–1236) Gregorius (1236) Martinus (1237–1243) Bernardus

    Diocese of Parma

    Diocese of Parma

    Diocese_of_Parma

  • Villas of Genoa
  • Villas of the city of Genoa, Italy

    among the noble families of feudal origin (such as the Doria, Spinola, Fieschi, Grimaldi and Imperiale) and those of wealthy Genoese merchants and bankers

    Villas of Genoa

    Villas of Genoa

    Villas_of_Genoa

  • Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    Codebò (1661) Giovanni Agostino Marliani (1662–1674) Augusto Bellincini (1675–1700) Ottavio Piccinardi (14 March 1701 – December 1722) Luigi Forni (Lodovico

    Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla

    Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla

    Diocese_of_Reggio_Emilia–Guastalla

  • First Italian War of Independence
  • 1848–1849 conflict in Europe

    916 infantrymen, 468 officer, 40 cannons and 610 cavalry". Filangieri Fieschi Ravaschieri, Il generale Carlo Filangieri, principe di Satriano e duca

    First Italian War of Independence

    First Italian War of Independence

    First_Italian_War_of_Independence

  • History of Genoa
  • History of the Italian city and former republic

    Crimea. Internal feuds between the powerful families, the Grimaldi and Fieschi, the Doria, Spinola and others, caused much disruption, but in general

    History of Genoa

    History of Genoa

    History_of_Genoa

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Policastro
  • (1485–1493) Gabriele Altilio (1493–1501) Luigi d'Aragona (1501–1504 Resigned) Administrator Bernardo Lauri (1504–1516) Giovanni Pirro Scorna (1516–1530 Resigned)

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Policastro

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Policastro

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Policastro

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