• Giacomo Serra may refer to: Jaume Serra i Cau (died 1517), Spanish Valencian cardinal Giacomo Serra (cardinal) (1570-1623), Roman Catholic cardinal Giacomo...
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  • Giacomo Serra (1570–1623) was a Catholic cardinal. He was a son of the noblewoman Claudia Lomellini and her husband Antonio Maria Serra, deputy to Genoa's...
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  • and soldier Giacomo Serra (1570–1623), Catholic cardinal Gianni Serra (1933–2020), Italian film director and screenwriter Hidalgo Serra (born 1985),...
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    – 23 April 1600) Flaminio Piatti (24 April 1600 – 1 November 1613) Giacomo Serra (28 September 1615 – 19 August – 19 August 1623) Alessandro d'Este (2...
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    Grano (or Loggia del Grano), built in 1621 by the will of cardinal Giacomo Serra, was used as a grain storehouse for the poor people of Comacchio. It...
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  • Jaume Serra i Cau (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈdʒawme ˈsɛra j ˈkaw], Spanish: Jaime Serra y Cau; died 1517) was a Spanish Valencian cardinal, from the city...
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    of Reggio Emilia 1621–1624 Succeeded by Paolo Coccapani Preceded by Giacomo Serra Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria della Pace 1623–1624 Succeeded by Melchior...
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    Metello Bichi Jean de Bonsi Filippo Filonardi Pier Paolo Crescenzi Giacomo Serra Orazio Lancellotti Agostino Galamini Gaspar de Borja y Velasco Felice...
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    1454–1460 Giacomo D'Alberale 1460–1462 Francesco Arnesti 1462–1485 Giovanni Dessì 1485–1492 Ferdinando Romano 1492–1510 Giacomo Serra 1510–1517 Pietro Serra De...
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  • Trevisano (1479–1485) Leonardo di Albenga (1485–1486) Giacomo Botta (1486–1494) Giacomo Serra (1494–1501) Pietro Gamboa (1501–1505) Pietro Accolti (1505–1511)...
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    Aldobrandini Cardinal-Priest of San Giorgio in Velabro 1606–1607 Succeeded by Giacomo Serra Preceded by Mariano Pierbenedetti Cardinal-Priest of Santi Marcellino...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Giacomo Serra Cardinal-Deacon of San Giorgio in Velabro 1624–1626 Succeeded by Giovanni Stefano Donghi Preceded by...
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  • Napolitano, Sergio Giachini, Sergio Turra - tenor vocals Enrico Volontieri, Giacomo Serra, Marcus Köhler, Simone Astolfi - bass vocals Giovanna Giovannini - assistant...
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    literature and law in his native place. He went to Rome as secretary to Giacomo Serra, who became Cardinal and was ambassador of the Pope to the Emperor....
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    (1591–1593) Cinzio Aldobrandini (1593–1605) Orazio Maffei (1606–1607) Giacomo Serra (1611–1615) Pietro Maria Borghese (1624–1626) Giovanni Stefano Donghi...
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  • George Neal 77 51 William Grosvenor 74 59 9  Italy (ITA) 324 Giacomo Rossi 89 14 Giacomo Serra 85 26 Federico Cesarano 75 55 Salvatore Lucchesi 75 55 Nicola...
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    Nicola Rebisso Trap Unknown 31–44 Giacomo Rossi Trap Unknown 31–44 Giovanni Scarella 25 m rapid fire pistol 8 51 Giacomo Serra Trap 90 19 Ricardo Ticchi 50...
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    Stenersen  Norway 90 Gusztáv Szomjas  Hungary 90 László Szomjas  Hungary 90 Giacomo Serra  Italy 90 24 Fred Etchen  United States 89 Georg Nordblad  Finland 89...
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    Girolamo, Giovanni Battista Serra and the Jacobean marquis Gaspare Sauli. Of the group, the two Serra brothers went to Milan, Giacomo Maria Brignole and Gaspare...
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    de Castello. The Cappella di San Giacomo is also intact. Commissioned as a mortuary chapel by Cardinal Jaume Serra i Cau, it was designed by Antonio...
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  • Serra is an Italian village and frazione of the Commune of Rocca Santa Maria in the Province of Teramo, Abruzzo, Italy. The village sits at an elevation...
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    Cerro Torre (redirect from Serra Tore)
    (right center on East Face): Ermanno Salvaterra, Alessandro Beltrami, and Giacomo Rossetti (all from Italy). 2006 January 22 – Krzysztof Belczynski and Marcin...
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    contemplated. Bought subsequently by local citizens, in 1842 the architect Antonio Serra converted some of the rooms into a consecrated church. In 2022, the commune...
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    Giacomo Delcroix (28 November 1894 – 1972) was an Italian landscape and still life painter. Giacomo Delcroix was born in Florence, Italy, on 28 November...
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    aromas that confuse the palate in a symphony of sweetness...) — Michele Serra, [This quote needs a citation] Italian pastry chef Eugenio Gollini created...
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  • approved Marian apparitions of the Catholic Church. He appreciated Blessed Giacomo Alberione's initiatives to use the media to evangelize and proclaim the...
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  • Giacomo Nini was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Potenza (1506–1521). On 7 Aug 1506, Giacomo Nini was appointed by Pope Julius II as...
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  • Antonio Albanese accompamied with Sonia Bergamasco, Vinicio Marchioni, Giacomo Ferrara, Giorgio Montanini, Andrea Lattanzi and Fabrizio Bentivoglio. It...
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    Demetrio Corone San Giacomo San Giorgio Albanese San Lorenzo del Vallo San Martino di Finita San Nicola dell'Alto Santa Caterina Albanese Serra d'Aiello Santa...
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    Jacopo Sansovino, commissioned by Cardinal Jaume Serra i Cau (died 1517) for his chapel in San Giacomo degli Spagnoli. The framing conch were added in...
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