Davide Cocco Palmieri was an Italian, Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Malta from 1684 until 1711. Cocco Palmieri was born in Southern...
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Catholic bishop and cardinal Davide Cocco Palmieri (1632–1711), Italian Roman Catholic Bishop of Malta Domenico Palmieri (1829–1909), Italian Jesuit scholastic...
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building was almost complete by 1702. It was consecrated by Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri on 8 October 1702. The cathedral was fully completed on 24 October...
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administrator Davide Cocco Palmieri (1632–1711), Roman Catholic prelate from Italy Giovanni Cocco (1921–2007), Italian weightlifter Jorge Cocco Santángelo...
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It was completed in 1696. The church was inaugurated by Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri on the feast of St Lawrence, August 10, 1697. It was consecrated...
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August 1713 Pope Clement XI appointed him as the successor of Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri of Malta. He was consecrated bishop by Cardinal Francesco Acquaviva...
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(Maltese: Santa Marija), was established on 28 April 1688 by bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri. The village's parish church is the oldest one in Gozo, apart from...
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February 29 – Juriaen van Streeck, Dutch painter (d. 1687) March 8 – Davide Cocco Palmieri, Italian Catholic bishop (d. 1711) March 13 – John Houblon, first...
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Paul's Bay where he came ashore. Paul was ordained priest by Bishop Davide Cocco Palmeri on 8 December 1710. He was received as Conventual Chaplain in...
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Malta. The parish of Nadur was established by the Bishop of Malta Davide Cocco Palmieri on 28 April 1688. The Immaculate Conception church in Qala served...
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Maria Gabrielli, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1654) September 19 – Davide Cocco Palmieri, Italian Catholic bishop (b. 1632) October 5 – Paulet St John, 3rd...
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the event of the reconstruction and mentions the bishop of Malta Davide Cocco Palmieri and the Grand Master Gregorio Carafa. The chapel is built in a rectangular...
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D'Astiria 1670 1677 Bishop Miguel Jerónimo de Molina 1678 1682 Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri 1684 1711 Bishop Joaquín Canaves 1713 1721 Bishop Gaspare Gori-Mancini...
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blessed by the Archdeacon Antonio Cauchi in the presence of Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri and the Grand Master Adrien de Wignacourt, on 26 June 1696. The...
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Maria Gabrielli, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1654) September 19 – Davide Cocco Palmieri, Italian Catholic bishop (b. 1632) October 5 – Paulet St John, 3rd...
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1695 and the church was blessed that year on January 23 by Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri and consecrated by Bishop Vincenzo Labini on October 7, 1781. A...
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rebuilt and finished in 1678. It was on 28 April 1688, that Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri created from the Matrix church dedicated to the Assumption of Mary...
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of a new parish church. The foundation stone was laid by Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri on 25 November 1692, with Don Ugolino Bonnici as archpriest. The...
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February 6, 1594. The cornerstone for the church was laid by Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri on May 20, 1694. The church was built on designs made by Giovanni...
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and was later rebuilt by a certain Anton Agius in 1706. Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri mentions that during his apostolic visit to Rabat between 1708 and...
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February 29 – Juriaen van Streeck, Dutch painter (d. 1687) March 8 – Davide Cocco Palmieri, Italian Catholic bishop (d. 1711) March 13 – John Houblon, first...
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When the parish of Sannat was created on April 28, 1688 by Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri, the chapel of St Margaret was chosen as the new parish church of...
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the famous Lorenzo Gafà. The foundation stone was laid by Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri on 25 November 1692, with Ugolino Bonnici as archpriest. The church...
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present building. This was constructed at the request of Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri, on land given by Grand Master Gregorio Carafa, with the aid of...
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The old church was abandoned, and in the late 17th century Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri ordered its demolition. The roof was demolished and a boundary wall...
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1640–44, and it became the village's parish church when Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri established Żebbuġ as a parish on 28 April 1688. The existing building...
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Vittoria Dallasta as Silvia (season 3), a student and a young mother Riccardo Palmieri as Gino (season 3; recurring seasons 1–2), Elena's classmate and first...
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Giulio Rossi, Paolo Calbini, Marco Cognolato, Alessandro Zanier, Cristiano Cocco (Coach: Sergio Scariolo) CHAMPIONS CUP Winner: Pop 84 Split (Yugoslavia)...
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original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2014. "Ufficiale: Andrea Cocco al Vicenza" (in Italian). Hellas Verona F.C. 9 August 2014. Archived from...
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