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- written Bentivenga de Bentivengis or Bentivegna de' Bentivegni, was an Italian Franciscan and cardinal. Bentivenga de Bentivengis was born in Aquasparta...
- de Tarentaise (1273–1276) (1276–1279 – probably vacant) Bentivenga de Bentivengis (1279–1289) Matteo di Aquasparta (1289–1302) Gentile Partino (1302–1305)...
- in number: Jerome Masci, along with Latino Malabranca, Bentivenga de Bentivengis, Bernard de Languissel, Matteo Rosso Orsini, Giacomo Colonna, and Benedetto...
- Bérard de Got Cardinal-Bishop Diocese Albano Predecessor Bentivenga de Bentivengis Successor Gundisalvus de Hinojosa Orders Created cardinal 18 September...
- (Lesigny), of Langres, son of Guillaume, Marshal of Champagne; Bentivenga de Bentivengis, O.Min., of Aquasparta; Robert Kilwardby, OP, Archbishop of Canterbury;...
- Adelaide of Holland, Dutch countess and regent (d. 1284) Bentivenga da Bentivengi, Italian cardinal (d. 1289) Boniface VIII, pope of the Catholic Church...
- Alexander Comyn, Scoto-Norman nobleman, magnate and knight Bentivenga da Bentivengi, Italian monk, cleric and cardinal-bishop Catherine Birgersdotter, Swedish...
- re****embled; there were seven electors left: Latino Malabranca, Bentivenga de Bentivengis, Girolamo Masci, Bernard de Languissel, Matteo Rosso Orsini, Giacomo...
- 1288, there were seven electors left: Latino Malabranca, Bentivenga de Bentivengis, Girolamo Masci, Bernard de Languissel, Matteo Rosso Orsini, Giacomo...
- Rodolphe de Chevriêres (1261–1270) Bonaventura, (1273–1274) Bentivenga de Bentivengis, OFM (1278–1289) Bérard de Got (1294–1297) García Gudiel (1298–1299)...