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- Luis Antonio Belluga y Moncada (30 November 1662 – 22 February 1743) was a prominent Spanish churchman and statesman during the 18th century. Born in...
- Bourbon victory in the War of the Spanish Succession, thanks to Cardinal Belluga. In 1810, Murcia was looted by Napoleonic troops; it then suffered a major...
- battle on 4 September 1706, between the Bourbons under bishop Luis de Belluga and a combined British and Dutch force. It formed part of the War of the...
- Rafina Orca Belluga (ラフィーナ・オルカ・ヴェールガ, Rafīna Oruka Vēruga) Voiced by: Nao Tōyama Daughter of Duke Belluga of the Holy Prin****lity of Belluga. In the prin****lity...
- and due to this fact, it is known as the Puente Viejo. In 1705, Luis Belluga y Moncada was appointed Bishop of Cartagena, a figure who would become...
- Emilio José Romero Belluga (born 18 October 1984) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Bala Azul. Emilio is a native of Albacete, Spain...
- Marcellino Corradini (1726–1734) Giorgio Spinola (1734–1737) Luis Antonio Belluga y Moncada (1737–1738) Francesco Antonio Finy (1738–1740) Giuseppe Accoramboni...
- Antonio Felice Zondadari (1731–1737) Giorgio Spinola (1737–1738) Luis Belluga y Moncada (1738–1743) Angelo Maria Quirini OSBCas (1743–1755) Domenico...
- Ribón, founder of the Horatian Academy, Martín Alberto Carbajal, Cardinal Belluga, Cardinal Francisco Solís Folch, Marcelo Doye y Pelarte, Bernardo de Torrijos...
- Church Diocese Diocese of Rome In office 1726–1755 Predecessor Luis Antonio Belluga y Moncada Successor Domenico Silvio P****ionei Orders Created cardinal 9...