• Adriano Castellesi (c. 1461-c. 1521), also known as Adriano de Castello or Hadrian de Castello, was an Italian cardinal, an English agent in Rome, and...
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  • include: Adriano Banchieri, Italian composer, music theorist, organist and poet Adriano Bernareggi, Italian Catholic bishop Adriano Castellesi, Italian...
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    Giraud-Torlonia or Castellesi) is a 16th-century Renaissance town house in Via della Conciliazione, Rome, Italy. Built for Cardinal Adriano Castellesi da Corneto...
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  • the Way! Groobie / Planet Dave Voice Television film 2014 Borgia Adriano Castellesi 3.09 "1503, Part One" 2015 Chuggington Hamish Voice 4 episodes 2016...
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  • his patron, Cardinal Adriano Castellesi. However, it is more likely that the alias simply indicates that he was in Castellesi's service. Vergil was born...
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    Antonio de Carbonariis, an Augustinian friar who was also the deputy to Adriano Castellesi, the papal tax collector. Ruddock also suggested that Carbonariis...
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    August 1503 when, after he and his father had dined with Cardinal Adriano Castellesi on 6 August, they were taken ill with fever a few days later. Cesare...
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    Archbishop of York 1514–1530 Succeeded by Edward Lee Preceded by Adriano Castellesi Bishop of Bath and Wells 1518–1522 Succeeded by John Clerk Preceded by...
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    the façade of the Palazzo Torlonia, the Roman palace of Cardinal Adriano Castellesi. There were also excavations in 1500, 1511–12, and 1514, as well as...
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    Augustinian friar, who was also the deputy to the papal tax collector Adriano Castellesi. Ruddock suggested that it was Carbonariis, who certainly accompanied...
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    Hesperides, etc., Giovanni Pontano (May–August 1505) On Hunting, Adriano Castellesi (September 1505) Adages or Adagiorum Chiliades, Desiderius Erasmus...
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    account of his teaching at Basel in a letter to Cardinal Adrian (Adriano Castellesi) in February 1518, show that he had already found his life's work...
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    became part of the Palazzo dei Convertendi); Palazzo Castellesi, built by Cardinal Adriano Castellesi, attributed to Andrea Bregno or Bramante and a small-scale...
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    even viewing them as an asset against the French. The appointment of Adriano Castellesi as cardinal on 31 May 1503 "eclipsed England's cardinal protector"...
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    Paschini, Tre illustri prelati del Rimascimento. Ermolao Barbaro, Adriano Castellesi, Giovanni Grimani, Facultas theologica Pontifici Athenaei Lateranensis...
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    e Bacco (received the title on 12 June 1503), † 10 September 1504 Adriano Castellesi, bishop of Hereford – cardinal-priest of S. Crisogono (received the...
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    1471-1472. Benedict Burgh 1472-1476. William Moreland 1476-1492. Adriano Castellesi 1492-? Bishop of Hereford 1502 Peter Carmelian ?-1526. William Bennet...
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    by Adriano Castellesi (1504–18) who was an absentee bishop, under whom the see was administered by Polydore Vergil the noted historian. Castellesi's successor...
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    on 6 January 1496. Died in office before 1503. 1504 1518 Cardinal Adriano Castellesi Translated from Hereford. Appointed on 2 August and received possession...
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  • de Remolins Francesco Soderini Niccolò Fieschi Francisco Desprats Adriano Castellesi Jaime de Casanova Francisco Lloris y de Borja Luis Juan del Milà Raymond...
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    Salisbury on 10 January 1502. 1502 1504 Adriano Castellesi Not resident; also recorded as Adrian de Castello; Adriano of Castelli; Hadrian de Castello. Formerly...
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    the Church of San Giacomo. On the N side, aligned with Borgo Nuovo, Adriano Castellesi, treasurer of Alexander VI and later Cardinal of Corneto (today's...
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    erect buildings at least 5 canne (11 m ca.) high along the new road. Adriano Castellesi, treasurer of Pope Alexander VI and later Cardinal of Corneto (today's...
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  • as the deputy papal tax collector in England. Since his principal, Adriano Castellesi, had been in Rome since 1494, Carbonariis was in effective control...
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  • Oxford 1502–1506 Succeeded by William Warham Catholic Church titles Preceded by Adriano Castellesi Bishop of Hereford 1504–1516 Succeeded by Charles Booth...
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  • travelling around Europe, he became attached to the household of Adriano Castellesi, the Italian-born Bishop of Bath and Wells, and went with him to Rome...
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  • Paschini, Three Eminent Prelates of the Renaissance: Ermolao Barbaro, Adriano Castellesi, Giovanni Grimani, Rome, Facultas Theologica Pontificii Athenaei Lateranensis...
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    sketch nudes there. In 1500 the house was sold to the apostolic protonotary Adriano (or Alessandro) de Caprineis, of the noble Caprini family of Viterbo. During...
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