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    since 1287; Pietro Peregrosso of Milan, the vice-chancellor of the Holy Roman Church; Napoleone Orsini; and Pietro Colonna. Nicholas IV issued an important...
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  • 19th century as a powerful French family. Eudoxia and Pietro had seven children: Lucrezia Lascaris di Ventimiglia (1264 – 1314), in 1281 she married Arnau...
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    and include works by Cimabue, Giotto, Simone Martini, Pietro Lorenzetti, and possibly Pietro Cavallini. The range and quality of the works give the basilica...
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  • Saints Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (ca. 1308–1355) and Helena (1332-1359), Eastern Orthodox Couple; King and Queen of Serbia (Serbia-Bulgaria) Saints Dmitri Donskoy...
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  • Captains Regent (1400) Ugolino di Giovanni, Betto di Guerolo, Captains Regent (1400–1401) Republic of Venice (complete list) – Pietro Gradenigo, Doge (1289–1311)...
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    cardinals. As it happened, the first vote was still in progress when Cardinal Pietro Barbo of Venice received the required two-thirds of the votes, and the scrutiny...
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  • 1977–1978 Pietro Santin: 1978–1979 Bruno Mazzia: 1979–1981 Gianni Di Marzio: 1981–1982 Mario Corso: 1982–1983 Eugenio Fascetti: 1983–1986 Pietro Santin:...
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    of Parma (17 January 1870 – 31 January 1899) she married Ferdinand I of Bulgaria on 20 April 1893. They had four children. Prince Ferdinando of Parma (5...
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  • Niphon (1366–1385) Mark IV (1385–1389) Nicholas III (1389–1398) Gregory IV (1398–1412) Nicholas IV (1412–1417) Athanasius IV (1417–1425) Mark V (1425–1435)...
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  • Pietro Amely di Brunac ? Johannes Walteri von Sinten uncanonical Simon of Cramaud Pietro Amely di Brunac Leonardo Dolfin Ugo Roberti Pietro Amaury di...
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    of failed assassination attempts by anarchists Giovanni Passannante and Pietro Acciarito. When the First World War ended, the Treaty of Versailles fell...
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    Greek-Melkites (Lebanon), 1795 – September 11, 1796 Ignatius IV Sarrouf, 1812 Athanasius V Matar, 1813 Macarius IV Tawil, 1813–1815 Ignatius V Qattan, 1816–1833 Maximos...
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    Rome (redirect from Gente di roma)
    d'Italia (in Italian). Vol. IV. Milano: CTI. OCLC 552570307. Brilliant, Richard (2006). Roman Art. An American's View. Rome: Di Renzo Editore. ISBN 978-88-8323-085-1...
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    III, after which he was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as Meletius IV from 1921 to 1923 and Greek Patriarch of Alexandria as Meletius II from 1926...
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    From 12 February to 17 July 1944, it hosted the Government of Marshal Pietro Badoglio. In those months Salerno was the provisional government seat of...
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    is the so-called "widow's tomb" discovered in 1951 in Ponte San Pietro, near Ischia di Castro. It contains the remains of a 30-year-old man of high rank...
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  • Pietro Amely di Brunac ? Johannes Walteri von Sinten uncanonical Simon of Cramaud Pietro Amely di Brunac Leonardo Dolfin Ugo Roberti Pietro Amaury di...
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    (Italian: Pietro Bogdano; 1627 – 6 December 1689) was the most original writer of Old Albanian literature. He was author of the Cuneus Prophetarum (The...
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    Basil II (category Byzantine people of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars)
    frontier of the Byzantine Empire and the complete subjugation of the First Bulgarian Empire, its foremost European foe, after a long struggle. Although the...
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    Antonio Fatati (1463–1484) Benincasa di Benincasis (1484–1502) Giovanni Sacca (1502–1505) Administrator Card. Pietro Accolti (4 Apr 1505 – 5 Apr 1514 Resigned)...
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    Eurovision Song Contest 2022 (category CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
    Retrieved 29 May 2021. "Candidature ESC 2022, Di Maio (IV): "Si tenga in Romagna, con la collaborazione di San Marino"". San Marino RTV (in Italian). 28...
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    Genoa (redirect from Quarto di Genova)
    Podestà o di Nicolosio Lomellino, Palazzo Reale, Palazzo Angelo Giovanni Spinola, Palazzo Pietro Spinola di San Luca and Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria...
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    General Pietro Frugoni Lieutenant General Enzio Reisoli 3rd Division (Lieutenant General Giovanni Prelli) "Ravenna" Brigade – 37th (I, III, IV) & 38th...
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    Umberto II (Italian: Umberto Nicola Tommaso Giovanni Maria di Savoia; 15 September 1904 – 18 March 1983) was the last King of Italy. Umberto's reign lasted...
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    Athanasios Kyriakos Khouzam (1855–1864) Agapios Bishai (1866–1876) Antoun di Marco (1876–1887) (visiting apostolic vicar) Antoun Nabad (1887–1889) (provicar)...
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    Morari, Pietro (1870). Storia di Chioggia: Pubblicata con cenni biografici dell'autore tratti dalle notizie compendiose di alcuni vescovi cittadini di Chioggia...
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    Savoyard crusade (category Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars)
    Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society. Datta, Pietro. (1826). Spedizione in Oriente di Amadeo VI, Conte di Savoia. Turin: Alliana e Paravia. Devlin, Mary...
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    ISBN 978-0-8050-2350-3. "Patti lateranensi, 11 febbraio 1929 – Segreteria di Stato, card. Pietro Gasparri". The Holy See. Archived from the original on 19 January...
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  • Mariam (daughter of Bagrat IV of Georgia) Maria of Alania Maria of Amnia Maria of Antioch Maria of Bulgaria Maria of Bulgaria, Latin Empress Maria of Calabria...
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    was charged with Andrea Michiel to organize the killing of Tiepolo and Pietro Querini, the only two leaders of the conspiracy still at large. In 1323...
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