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    Marcello Papiniano Cusani (17 February 1690 - October 1766) was an Italian archbishop, professor of both civil law and canon law (Italian: diritto civile...
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    October 2014. Retrieved 21 August 2015. "Domitian Obelisk (In Piazza Papiniano, Benevento)". obelisks.org. Retrieved 15 September 2019. Burger, Richard...
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  • unknown. He is best known for being Gennaro Cusano's uncle and Marcello Papiniano Cusani's grand uncle. Born in Vitulano, in Principato Ultra, Kingdom of...
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    voice". Alda Giuseppina Angela Merini was born on 21 March 1931 in viale Papiniano 57, Milan in a family of modest means. Her father, Nemo Merini, was an...
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    himself that language. He then studied canon and civil law under Marcello Papiniano Cusano, then theology and more canon law under Pio Milante. As a young...
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  • Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn, Austrian archbishop (d. 1747) February 17 Marcello Papiniano Cusani, Italian archbishop (d. 1766) Samuel Phillips, American clergyman...
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    Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn, Austrian archbishop (d. 1747) February 17 Marcello Papiniano Cusani, Italian archbishop (d. 1766) Samuel Phillips, American clergyman...
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    of Isis. The other one can be still seen in the city's central Piazza Papiniano. Rovagnati, Sergio. I Longobardi. pp. 92–93. Bartolini Luongo, Giuseppina...
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    Alfonso Meléndez, O.F.M. Disc. (19 Feb 1748 – 31 Oct 1753 Died) Marcello Papiniano-Cusani (11 Feb 1754 – 16 Jun 1762 Resigned) Serafino Filangeri, O.S.B...
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    Damiano Poloù (1724 - 1727) Antonio De Rinaldis (1727 - 1746) Marcello Papiniano Cusano (1747 - 1753) Giuseppe Mastrilli (1753 - 1761 resigned) Bruno Angrisani...
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    following the idea of the archpriest of Altamura Cathedral Marcello Papiniano Cusani. It was officially closed in 1812, mainly due to the lack of funds...
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    University of Altamura, established in 1748 by his predecessor Marcello Papiniano Cusano, with the purpose of promoting, together with the teachings of...
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  • there were few people with knowledge in the above subjects. Marcello Papiniano Cusani, rector of the new University of Altamura, had to propose the names...
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    Vitangelo Bisceglia Vincenzo Petagna Giuseppe Maria Giovene Marcello Papiniano Cusani Kingdom of Naples Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Southern Italy Altamura...
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    (1690–1719) Sede vacante (1719–1722) Michele Orsi (1722–1752) Marcello Papiniano Cusani (1753–1754) Nicolaus Caracciolo, O.Theat. (1754–1766) Giulio Pignatelli...
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    statutes of the earlier synods of Bishops Obizzo Sanvitale (1257–1295), Papiniano della Rovere (1300–1316), and Delfino della Pergola (1425–1463), were...
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