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    Gerardo Bianchi (1220/1225 – March 1, 1302) was an Italian churchman and papal diplomat, an important figure of the War of the Sicilian Vespers. Gerardo...
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  • Austrian general Frederick Bianchi (born 1954), American-born composer Gerardo Bianchi (c. 1223–1302), Italian churchman Giuseppe Bianchi (disambiguation), several...
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    Gerardo Bianchi (c.1299–1302) Pietro Valeriano Duraguerra (1302) Matteo Rosso Orsini (1302–1305) Pietro Colonna (1306–1326) Bertrand de Montfavez (1326–1342)...
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    in April, there were thirteen cardinals in Rome; three cardinals—Gerardo Bianchi, Giovanni Boccamati, and Jean Cholet—did not attend at all. The Sacred...
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    Javier Gerardo Milei (born 22 October 1970) is an Argentine politician and economist who has served as the President of Argentina since December 2023...
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    (Ordeonio) Álvarez, Bishop of Braga. Two cardinal-priests were named: Gerardo Bianchi of Parma, and Girolamo Masci d' Ascoli, O.Min., of Picenum. He also...
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    of Auxerre – named cardinal-bishop of Palestrina, † 18 July 1278. Gerardo Bianchi – named Cardinal-Priest of SS. XII Apostoli, then cardinal-bishop of...
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    (1230–1289) (1278, 1285) Latino Malabranca Orsini (d. 1294) (1278, 1289) Gerardo Bianchi (1220/25–1302) (1278, 1294) Giovanni Boccamazza (d. 1309) (1285, 1302)...
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  • list of events in 1302 in Italy: Peace of Caltabellotta Andrew Corsini Cimabue Gerardo Bianchi Lotterio Filangieri Matthew of Aquasparta v t e v t e...
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    B. (1244 - 1250) Annibale Annibaldi de Molaria O.P. (1262 - 1272) Gerardo Bianchi O.Cist. (March 1278 - 1281) Imbertus de Puteo (Dupuis) (18 December...
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    location 23–24 December 1294 Castel Nuovo, Naples Key officials Dean Gerardo Bianchi Camerlengo Tommaso d'Ocra Protopriest Benedetto Caetani Protodeacon...
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    Kingdom of Sicily, Cardinal Gerardo Bianchi, and ordered him to get King Charles to abandon the plan of trial by combat. Bianchi was unsuccessful. On 18 November...
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  • (b. 1240) Dietrich of Apolda, German monk, hagiographer and writer Gerardo Bianchi, Italian churchman, cardinal and diplomat Godfrey Giffard, English...
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    (b. 1240) Dietrich of Apolda, German monk, hagiographer and writer Gerardo Bianchi, Italian churchman, cardinal and diplomat Godfrey Giffard, English...
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    penalty of excommunication, interdict, and fine. The cardinals were Gerardo Bianchi, Cardinal Bishop of Sabina; Giovanni Boccamati, Bishop of Tusculum...
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    largest bell of the cathedral, named "Bajonus", was given by Cardinal Gerardo Bianchi in 1291. On 8 January 1584, the high altar of the cathedral was consecrated...
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  • the Sacred College of Cardinals in 1302, upon the death of Cardinal Gerardo Bianchi, Bishop of Sabina (1 March 1302). On 30 October 1303, a week after...
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    Clement IV Bertrand de Saint-Martin, Benedictine (1273–1277 or 1278) Gerardo Bianchi (1281–1302) Pedro Rodríguez (1302–1310) Arnaud de Falguières (Faugères)...
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    the Aragonese. Sicily was thus placed under the regency of Cardinal Gerardo Bianchi and Count Robert of Artois. There is no evidence that Jean worked for...
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  • Hommes Lorenzo Tucci Mario Biondi Neos Nicola Conte P. Fedreghini and M. Bianchi Paolo Achenza Trio Paolo Fedreghini Quartetto Lo Greco Quartetto Moderno...
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    Sacred College of Cardinals; Inquisitor General nephew of Nicholas III Gerardo Bianchi Parmesan Cardinal-bishop Bishop of Sabina 1278, March 12 Nicholas III...
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    Elector Nationality Cardinalatial Title Elevated Elevator Notes Gerardo Bianchi Italian Bishop of Sabina 1278, March 12 Nicholas III Papal Legate in the...
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    Guillaume de Bray French Cardinal-priest of S. Marco 1262, May 22 Urban IV Gerardo Bianchi Parma Cardinal-priest of Ss. XII Apostoli 1278, March 12 Nicholas III...
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    elections in 1285 and 1287-88. S. Miranda in biographical entry of Gerardo Bianchi says that he participated in this election but gives this information...
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  • Isadora is carrying Gerardo's child, and her stepmother Piedad (Rosa María Bianchi) is terrified that this will force Gerardo to marry her. Piedad is...
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    (Millennio Medievale, ), p. 533–544. Prefazione, in Pietro Silanos, Gerardo Bianchi da Parma (+ 1302). La biografia di un cardinale-legato duecentesco...
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    Martino de'Bocci (diocese of Parma), which had been founded by Cardinal Gerardo Bianchi. He was appointed Bishop of Piacenza on 3 July 1301. It is conjectured...
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    Rodobaldo died on 12 October 1254. Guido had been the Chaplain of Cardinal Gerardo Bianchi, Bishop of Sabina. His election was confirmed on 18 April 1295 by Pope...
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    Council. Bianchi led the internal protest together with Gerardo Bianco. The dispute led to the division of the party: the majority of Bianchi and Bianco...
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    IV and Celestine V, as well as those made by himself and Cardinal Gerardo Bianchi when they were legates in France. He also suspended all holders of...
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