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    Gregory IX, who belonged to the powerful Family of Conti di Anagni. On September 29, 1227 in Anagni's Cathedral he excommunicated Emperor Frederick II,...
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  • Joannes Anagninus (Giovanni dei Conti di Anagni) (died 1196) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a native of Anagni, and belonged to the...
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  • walls, Anagni, 1564–66. Palazzo Conti (now Palazzo Pubblico), Pola, for Torquato Conti; stucco friezes Tombs of Annibale Caro (1567) and Giovanni Pacini...
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    The Diocese of Anagni-Alatri (Latin: Dioecesis Anagnina-Alatrina) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Lazio...
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    Giorgio, Ubaldo of S. Croce, Ottone of S. Nicola, Ardicio of S. Teodoro, Giovanni of S. Anastasia, Ildebrando of SS. Apostoli and Pietro of S. Eustachio...
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    was canonized in the abbey church on 29 April 1183 by Cardinal Giovanni Conti da Anagni and Bishop Pietro of Luni, acting as papal legates of Pope Lucius...
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    found) Giovanni da Ferentino (1236–1238) (1238–1243 – no information found) Martino (ca. 1243 – ca. 1251) Boetius (1251–1254) Niccolo da Anagni (1254–1261)...
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    Donni, Giovanni (eds.). Brixia Sacra: la memoria della fede (in Italian). Associazione per La Storia della Chiesa Bresciana. pp. 103–178. Conti, A (2009)...
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  • this time into the Balkans, on an embassy headed by Cardinal Giovanni Conti da Anagni of S. Marco, and including another subdeacon, Vitellius. Both subdeacons...
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    Pope Boniface VIII (category People from Anagni)
    stronghold of Anagni, with the permission of Pope Alexander IV. The earliest record of him is as a witness to an act of Bishop Pandulf of Anagni on 16 October...
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    Konrad von Wittelsbach Camerlengo Melior le Maitre Protopriest Giovanni Conti da Anagni Protodeacon Giacinto Bobone Orsini Elected pope Paolo Scolari Name...
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    marriage pre-dates that. Margherita was the daughter of a Roman nobleman, Giovanni Conti, lord of Poli and at various times a senator of Rome. Besides Poli,...
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    (October 27, 1838). Francesco Ferretti from Anagni, convicted of premeditated murder, beheaded in Anagni (July 3, 1839). Pietro Pieroni, convicted of...
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  • Stefano Rotondo) in Rome. He was a native of Anagni, and a member of the family of the Conti di Anagni. Dumas points out that there is no positive evidence...
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  • (9 mi) west of Frosinone. Sgurgola borders the following municipalities: Anagni, Ferentino, Gorga, Morolo. The historic centre of Sgurgola lies on a rocky...
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  • Baluffi Motta Camastra Motta d'Affermo Motta de' Conti Motta di Livenza Motta Montecorvino Motta San Giovanni Motta Santa Lucia Motta Sant'Anastasia Motta...
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    Pope Eugene III died at Tivoli (8 July 1153); Giovanni da Gabenna OP (1320-1337); Branca, OP (1337) Giovanni de Cors, OP (1337–1342) Nicolaus de Velletri...
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    nationality List of popes from the Borgia family List of popes from the Conti family List of popes from the Medici family List of popes sorted alphabetically...
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    (1539–1546) Giovanni Morone (1549–1553) Giovanni Angelo Medici (1553–1557) later Pope Pius IV Fulvio Giulio della Corgna (1557–1562) Girolamo da Correggio...
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    progressive. By far the most famous composer of the Roman School is Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, whose name has been associated for four hundred years...
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    of Peter of Spain. Milone da Velletri was the lector at the Santa Sabina studium in 1293. In 1310 the Florentine Giovanni dei Tornaquinci was the lector...
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    April and in Anagni in September, produced two popes, Urban VI and Clement VII. Queen Joanna I of Naples supported Pope Clement. Bishop Giovanni Zacchei (1377–1381)...
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    and in 1245, he issued bulls and sent a papal nuncio in the person of Giovanni da Pian del Carpine (accompanied by Benedict the Pole) to the "Emperor of...
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    Benedetto Caetani in Anagni in 1235). Bonifacio's mother was Emilia Conti, sister of pope Gregorio IX. Another Conti pope was Michelangiolo Conti, who was elected...
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    Octavianus, Hostiensis et Velletrensis episcopus. Joannes Anagninus (Giovanni dei Conti di Anagni), Prenestinus episcopus. Petrus, Portuensis et Sancte Rufine...
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    Boniface died in 1303 after the humiliation of the Schiaffo di Anagni ("Slap of Anagni"), which signalled instead the rule of the King of France over...
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    had gone on for more than fifteen months, cardinals who had gathered at Anagni during that time, wrote a letter to an English prelate, placing their names...
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  • Administrator Giovanni d'Aragona (1465 – 1485.10.17) Apostolic Administrator Oliviero Carafa (1485 – 1497.04.15) Apostolic Administrator Arsenio da Terracina...
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    23 December 1281 by Pope Martin IV. He was transferred to the diocese of Anagni on 12 May 1291. Cappelletti VI, p. 631. Eubel I, pp. 290 note 1; 451. Jacobus...
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    Latina also, he withdrew without fighting after encountering opposition at Anagni. Wintering in Campania, he withdrew to Apulia in 279 BC, where, pursued...
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