Alessandro Petrucci (died 7 June 1628) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Siena (1615–1628) and Bishop of Massa Marittima (1602–1615)...
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Petrucci is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: 15th–19th centuries Alessandro Petrucci (died 1628), Italian Roman Catholic Archbishop...
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Pandolfo Petrucci (14 February 1452 – 21 May 1512) was a ruler of the Italian Republic of Siena during the Renaissance. Petrucci was born and raised in...
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Borghese as a cardinal (continuing the trend of nepotism) and also named Alessandro Ludovisi, who would become his immediate successor, Pope Gregory XV, as...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Alessandro Petrucci Archbishop of Siena 1628–1671 Succeeded by Celio Piccolomini...
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Borghese Petrucci was an Italian politician, who ruled the Republic of Siena from 1512 to 1516. Petrucci was born in Siena in 1490, eldest son of Pandolfo...
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of Armagh (1601); Stefano Spínola, Bishop of Ventimiglia (1602); Alessandro Petrucci, Bishop of Massa Marittima (1602); Fausto Malari, Bishop of Chiusi...
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(1607–1612) Metello Bichi (17 December 1612 – 23 March 1615 resigned) Alessandro Petrucci (1615–1628) Ascanio Piccolomini (1629 – 14 September 1671) Celio...
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born in Siena. He married Agnese Petrucci and had seven sons including Celso Sozzini, Lelio Sozzini, and Alessandro Sozzini, who died young, but was father...
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Roman Catholic cardinal. On 18 Feb 1596, he was consecrated bishop by Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici, Archbishop of Florence, with Matteo Sanminiato,...
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Jul 1585 – 1587 Resigned) Achille Sergardi (28 Sep 1587 – 1601) Alessandro Petrucci (1602–1615) Fabio Piccolomini (1615–1629) Giovanni Battista Malaspina...
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96/2 (April, 2021), 309-66. About 1716 according to TCI Roma e dintorni. Petrucci 2022. catacombe 2022. Paolo Coen, Le sette chiese. Le basiliche giubilari...
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Alessandro Rinaldi (born 23 November 1974) is a retired Italian footballer who played as a defender. Rinaldi began his career at U.S. Consalvo,[citation...
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Alessandro Salucci (Florence, 1590 – Rome, c. 1655–60) was an Italian painter who played an important role in the development of the genre of cityscapes...
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Secretary Guglielmo Spoletini as Giaco / Cesare's man Giovanni Petrucci as Cesare's Man Alessandro Perrella as Cesare's Man Vittorio Fanfoni as Tommaso / Alfonso's...
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Middle Ages. Volume 1, fifth edition. Herder, 1923 [pp. 177–191] Petrucci, Armando. "Alessandro V, antipapa." (in Italian). In: Enciclopedia dei Papi (2000)...
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Binasco as Nello Foresti Tony Sperandeo as Salustri Raffaele Vannoli as Petrucci In his review for Variety, Jay Weissberg heavily criticized the film, referring...
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Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 January 2016. bollettinodarte (2022). "Francesco Petrucci: Il ritrovato busto del Salvatore di Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Estratto dal...
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Sebastian Bach travels to Lübeck to hear Dieterich Buxtehude perform. Alessandro Scarlatti notes that he has written 88 operas in the past 23 years. William...
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The Story of Civilization. Vol. 5. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 188. Petrucci 1983. Cadili 2013. Campbell, G. (2003). "Corio, Bernadino". The Oxford...
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galvanic cell or voltaic cell, named after the scientists Luigi Galvani and Alessandro Volta, respectively, is an electrochemical cell in which an electric current...
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Orlando Woolridge, Zoran Savić, Bane Prelević, Alessandro Abbio, Radoslav Nesterović, Antoine Rigaudeau, Alessandro Frosini, Hugo Sconochini, Marko Jarić, Manu...
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Luigi Comencini) as Maresciallo Carotenuto Il matrimonio (1954, by Antonio Petrucci) as Gregory Stefanovich Smirnov Cento anni d'amore (1954, by Lionello De...
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First and Second World Wars Ettore Patrizi, publisher, L'Italia Danilo Petrucci, Moto GP racer Claudio Petruccioli, politician and journalist Oreste Scalzone...
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Perlini Alfonso Perugini Franco Pesce Gastone Pescucci Mario Petri Luigi Petrucci Lorenzo Piani Tina Pica Lamberto Picasso Valentino Picone Leonardo Pieraccioni...
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Ugo di Moliterno and Pasquale di Campli. This is according to Franca Petrucci. According to Alan Ryder, he went directly from Florence to Sardinia. Peter...
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Franca Marzi as Porzia Guido Morisi as Il capitano Carlo Ninchi Giovanni Petrucci (as Giovanni Petti) Lamberto Picasso as L'astrologo Gino Saltamerenda as...
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Basketball Federation after 16 years. The place was taken over by Giovanni Petrucci. Ettore Messina became Italy's coach in 1992, winning a silver medal at...
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Pier Matteo Petrucci, C.O. (1636–1701) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Pier Matteo Petrucci was a priest and a philosophy professor. Together with Cardinal...
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"È morta l'ex azzurra Orietta Grossi. Le condoglianze del presidente Petrucci". Tuttobasket (in Italian). Retrieved 3 February 2024. Pederzoli, Chiara...
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