-
Amico Agnifili (died 1476) (called the
Cardinal of L'Aquila) was an
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Amico Agnifili was born ca. 1398 in Rocca...
- Sulmona.
Mariangelo Accorso, (Aquila, 1489 – Aquila, 1546),
Humanist Amico Agnifili, (Rocca di Mezzo, 1398 – Aquila, 1476),
Cardinal Antonia of
Florence (1402–1472)...
-
Amico may
refer to:
Amico Agnifili (died 1476),
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and
cardinal Saint Amico (died c. 1045), the
patron saint of the Italian...
-
Bandelli Cardinal Priest of
Santa Balbina 1439–1452 Succeeded by
Amico Agnifili Preceded by John of
Toledo Cardinal-bishop of
Santa Rufina 1452–1454 Succeeded by...
-
Giacomo Donadei (1392–1400–1431)
Avignon Obedience Amico Agnifili (1431–1472)
Francesco Agnifili (1472–1476)
Ludovico Borgio (1477–1485) Giovanbattista...
- cardinal-bishop of
Ostia e
Velletri (29
November 1503), † 20
January 1511
Amico Agnifili,
bishop of
Aquila — cardinal-priest of S.
Balbina (received the
title on...
- as the
Alferi chapel and the
Mariani chapel and the
rebuilding of the
Agnifili chapel,
resulting in the
leading intervention of the
Aquilan Baroque and...
- d'Abruzzo in L'Aquila. He also
completed the
monument of
Cardinal Amico Agnifili (1476–1480) for the
Duomo of L'Aquila. He
completed the
Funeral Monument...
- his
appointment to
vicar general,
Bernardino was
invited by
Bishop Amico Agnifili to
Abruzzo in an
attempt to
reconcile two
adversarial groups. Although...
- June 1411–22
November 1418) John Kemp (8
January 1440-21 July 1452)
Amico Agnifili (13
November 1467-13
October 1469)
Giovanni Battista Cibò (Pope Innocent...