• Lorenzo Cozza (31 March 1654 – 19 January 1729) was an Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal and theologian. Lorenzo Cozza was born in San Lorenzo alle Grotte...
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  • Italian painter Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi (1837–1905), Italian savant and abbot Liberale Cozza (1768–1821), Italian painter Lorenzo Cozza (1654–1729), Italian Roman...
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    sculptor, count Lorenzo Cozza (Orvieto 1877 - Roma 1965), and the grandson of archaeologist Adolfo Cozza (Orvieto 1848 - Roma 1910). Cozza was a student...
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  • to: Francis Lawrence of Saint Lawrence, cardinal and theologian aka Lorenzo Cozza Francis Leo Lawrence (1937–2013), eighteenth president of Rutgers University...
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  • Benedetto da Bari 1705 – Costantino Ultorchi 1706 – Gaetano Potestà 1710 – Lorenzo Cozza 1716 – Giuseppe Maria da Perugia 1720 – Gian Filippo da Milano 1722...
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    (1737.12.16 – 1740.08.29) Pier Luigi Carafa (1728.11.15 – 1737.12.16) Lorenzo Cozza, O.F.M. Obs. (1726.12.16 – 1727.01.20) Giulio Piazza (1714.04.16 – 1726...
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    (b. 1655) January 19 William Congreve, English playwright (b. 1670) Lorenzo Cozza, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1654) January 30 – Lothar Franz von Schönborn...
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    28 – Joan de Cabanas, Occitan language writer (d. 1711) March 31 – Lorenzo Cozza, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1729) April 8 – Peder Krog, Lutheran...
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  • (b. 1655) January 19 William Congreve, English playwright (b. 1670) Lorenzo Cozza, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1654) January 30 – Lothar Franz von Schönborn...
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    (11 March 1743), † 21 March 1757 Lorenzo Cozza, O.F.M. Obs., master general of his order – cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Panisperna (received the title...
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  • in 1710–1712 and in 1714–1723. Pope Clement XI sent the Franciscan Lorenzo Cozza (later Cardinal) to Samuel in 1703 with the hope that the Patriarch...
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    decision for an exceptional procession, out of the habitual festivities. Lorenzo Cozza, friar Minor, cardinal and theologian Acaste Bresciani, Roman Catholic...
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    28 – Joan de Cabanas, Occitan language writer (d. 1711) March 31 – Lorenzo Cozza, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1729) April 8 – Peder Krog, Lutheran...
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    of 20 September 1728 and received the red galero and the title of San Lorenzo in Panisperna, where he was installed on 15 November 1728. He was then...
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  • Minister general Jose Garcia (1717–1723), 80th Minister general Lorenzo Cozza de S. Lorenzo (1723–1726), 81st Minister general Matteo Basile de Parete (1727–1729)...
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    Faenza 1710–1726 Succeeded by Tommaso Cervioni Preceded by Tommaso Ruffo Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Panisperna 1714–1726 Succeeded by Lorenzo Cozza...
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    Succeeded by Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini Preceded by Giovanni Francesco Negroni Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli 1713–1726 Succeeded by Lorenzo Cozza...
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  • Lega Pro campaign, Reggina began the season with former captain Francesco Cozza as head coach. After a difficult start to the season and two coaching changes...
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    Child by Vincenzo de' Rossi. To the sides are paintings (1661) by Francesco Cozza, one of the Virtuosi: Adoration of the Shepherds on left side and Adoration...
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    (1600-1670) Virginia Vezzi (1601-1638) Gregorio Preti (1603–1672) Francesco Cozza (1605–1682) Mattia Preti (1613–1699) Salvator Rosa (1615–1673) Luca Giordano...
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    World War, is renowned for its late Baroque fresco series by Francesco Cozza, Pier Francesco Mola, and Mattia Preti. Filippo Lippi, Annunciation (c....
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    Mazzoni, She-Wolf: The Story of a Roman Icon (Cambridge: CUP 2010), p. 162. Cozza-Luzi, pp. 64-65: Dopo ciò qualunque eopca si voglia dare all'epitafio di...
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    Stefano Celozzi Fabio Chiarodia Stefano Cincotta Diego Contento Cataldo Cozza Davis Curiale Diego Demme Giovanni Federico Marco Fiore Antonio Fischer...
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  • Caneira Giovanni Morabito Joseph Dayo Oshadogan Lorenzo Stovini Andrea Zanchetta José Mamede Francesco Cozza Jorge Vargas Paulo Costa Salvatore Vicari Ezio...
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  • Christine Ferraro June 1, 2020 (2020-06-01) 101 "The Invisible Force" Jill Cozza-Turner 1a: Hatching a Plan: Sparks' Crew vow to reunite a baby bird with...
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  • On 26 May, Adrien Truffert withdrew injured and was replaced by Nicolas Cozza. Head coach: Stefan Kuntz The squad was announced on 24 May 2021. On 25...
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  • Francesco del Cossa (1436–1478) Giovanni Costa (1826–1903) Lorenzo Costa (1460–1535) Carlo Cozza (c. 1700–1769) Giovanni Battista Crema (1883–1964) Daniele...
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    Giovanni Battista Ruggieri, Antonio Alberti called Barbalonga, Francesco Cozza, Andrea Camassei, and Giovanni Angelo Canini. Others who studied in his...
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    humanism developed during the 14th and the beginning of the 15th centuries. Lorenzo de' Medici is regarded as the standard bearer of the influence of Florence...
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    official site Maserati USA. Retrieved 31 May 2018. Tabucchi 2003, pp. 288–289. Cozza, Ermanno. "Quattroporte II: A brief return with French flavouring!". Enrico's...
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