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Alessio Ascalesi (22
October 1872 – 11 May 1952) was an
Italian Cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church and
Archbishop of Naples.
Ascalesi was born in Casalnuovo...
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Alessio is an
Italian male name,
Italian form of Alexius.
Alessio Ascalesi (1872–1952),
Italian cardinal Alessio Bandieri (born 1974),
Italian footballer...
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members of
religious orders. The five
Italians remaining were
Alessio Ascalesi of Naples,
Giovanni Nasalli Rocca di
Corneliano of Bologna,
Luigi Lavitrano...
- Skrbenský z Hřiště, 1928–1938
William Henry O'Connell, 1938–1944
Alessio Ascalesi, 1944–May 1952
Michael von Faulhaber, May–June 1952
Alessandro Verde, June...
- Barl****ina (right) with Lord Plumer, High
Commissioner of Palestine, and
Cardinal Ascalesi,
Archbishop of Naples, in 1926...
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Alessio Ascalesi, the
Archbishop of Naples, with
Herbert Plumer, 1st
Viscount Plumer, and
Luigi Barl****ina, the
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, on the right...
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exhumation for
canonical ****essment on 24
November 1856
while Cardinal Alessio Ascalesi approved a
second exhumation on 13
October 1927 when Romano's
remains were...
- century; and
dedicated to the
Sacra Famiglia. In 1934
cardinal Alessio Ascalesi transferred the
church to the
jurisdiction of San
Giuseppe Maggiore, and...
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Sarno 1914–1924 Succeeded by
Pasquale Dell'Isola Preceded by
Alessio Ascalesi, CPPS
Archbishop of
Benevento 1924–1928 Succeeded by
Adeodato Giovanni...
- 22 July 1908)
Antonio Vico (2
December 1912 – 6
December 1915)
Alessio Ascalesi (7
December 1916 – 11 May 1952)
Marcello Mimmi (15
January 1953 – 9 June...