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    Giovanni Battista Braschi or Giambattista Braschi (1657–1736) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Archbishop of Nisibis (1724–1736) and...
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    to 1484, the year in which it was used to announce the election of Giovanni Battista Cybo, who took the name of Innocent VIII. In announcing the name of...
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  • Bishop of Scardona (1717); and the principal co-consecrator of: Giovanni Battista Braschi, Bishop of Sarsina (1699). Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus...
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    Flangini Fabrizio Ruffo Giovanni Battista Caprara Antonio Dugnani Ippolito Antonio Vincenti Mareri Jean-Sifrein Maury Giovanni Battista Bussi de Pretis Francesco...
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    Santissima Annunziata Oratory of the Nome di Dio San Giacomo San Giovanni Battista Sant'Agostino Santa Lucia Municipal Chapel of Sant'Ubaldo Church and...
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    de Mendoça Mario Marefoschi João Cosme da Cunha Scipione Borghese Giovanni Battista Rezzonico Antonio Casali Pasquale Acquaviva d'Aragona Antonio Eugenio...
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  • San Pancrazio, with Carlo Loffredo, Archbishop of Bari-Canosa, and Giovanni Battista Visconti Aicardi, Bishop of Novara, serving as co-consecrators. He...
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    death of Pope Clement XIV and ended with the election of Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Braschi, who took the name of Pius VI. Pope Clement XIV died suddenly on...
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    Felice Giani, Pietro Labruzzi, Francesco Mochi, Giovanni Paolo Panini, Bartolomeo Pinelli, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Joshua Reynolds and Nicola Salvi (designer...
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    Orsini d'Aragona (1751–1763) vacant (1763–1770) Giovanni Battista Rezzonico (1770–1783) Romoaldo Braschi-Onesti (1787–1800) Marino Carafa di Belvedere (1801–1807)...
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    François Amédée Milliet d'Arvillars, Bishop of Aosta (1699); Giovanni Battista Braschi, Bishop of Sarsina (1699); Giuseppe de Carolis, Bishop of Aquino...
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  • (1683–1699) Giovanni Battista Braschi (1699–1718 Resigned) Giovanni Bernardino Vendemini (1733–1749) Giovanni Paolo Calbetti (1749–1760) Giovanni Battista Mami...
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    numerous art pieces. The palace underwent restoration by the architect Giovanni Battista Caretti. The frescoes were restored by Francesco Podestà. Employed...
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  • World's Fair. Giovanni Battista Piatti (1812–1867), civil engineer, inventor of the pneumatic rock-drilling machine. Giovanni Battista Pirelli (1848–1932)...
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  • Pietro 7. Belloni Protogene di Gaetano 8. Belluzzi Giuliano fu Lodovico 9. Braschi Arrigo fu Guido 10. Burgagni Nelson fu Antonio 11. Busignani Aldo di Vincenzo...
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    Laura Lotti, Andrea Soffiantini, Stefano Braschi, Franco Palmieri and stage direction by Emanuele Banterle. Giovanni Testori's first article for the “Corriere...
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    where he was named Sustituto in 1929 and Secretary in 1937. With Giovanni Battista Montini, later Pope Paul VI, he was the main assistant to Cardinal...
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  • follow-up to a decree of excommunication of Braschi and the women issued on August 5, 2002. In 1998, Braschi left the Catholic Church for the Catholic Apostolic...
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    Palazzo Braschi. He died in Rome in 1818. Orfeo Boselli Ippolito Buzzi Bartolomeo Cavaceppi Ercole Ferrata Francesco Fontana Francesco Nocchieri Giovanni Battista...
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    Giovanni Battista in Parma, and then at S. Anselmo in Rome. In 1773 he became personal confessor of his relative Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Braschi, who...
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    September 1765. A series of promotions resulted after his relative, Giovanni Angelo Braschi, was elected Pope Pius VI (1775–99). A few years before this election...
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    Marchionni helped restore and rebuild the choir at San Giovanni in Laterano along with Giovanni Battista Piranesi, who is best known for his etchings of Roman...
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    monument, 1784), Examination Hall, Trinity College, Dublin Cardinal Giovanni Battista Rezzonico (marble monument, 1787), Chiesa di San Nicola in Carcere...
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    Albertoni (1671–1698) Galeazzo Marescotti, pro-camerlengo (1698) Giovanni Battista Spinola (1698–1719) Annibale Albani (1719–1747) Silvio Valenti Gonzaga...
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    (1439–1444) Pietro Barbo (1445–1464) Richard Olivier (1464–1470) Giovanni Battista Zeno (1470–1501) Juan López (1501) Ippolito d'Este (1501–1520) Marco...
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    the College of Cardinals. In early life he secured the favour of Giovanni Angelo Braschi, who in 1775 became Pope Pius VI. Ruffo was placed by the pope...
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    and the British envoy at Naples. Gavin Hamilton worked closely with Giovanni Battista Piranesi. He was an early advisor of Antonio Canova, a young sculptor...
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    cardinal Stephanus of S. Maria in Cosmedin was probably brother of cardinal Giovanni of Crema. Brixius and Zenker say nothing of his origins, including any...
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    Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica Palazzo Borghese Palazzo Brancaccio Palazzo Braschi – Last palace committed in Rome by the Pope for their families Palazzo...
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    reserved the appointment to the Holy See. His first appointment was Giovanni Battista Vulpi, a Protonotary Apostolic and brother of the soldier Taddeo Vulpi...
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