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- Giovanni Boccamazza (died 1309) was an Italian Cardinal. He was from the Roman nobility, and was a nephew of Cardinal Giacomo Savelli, who had been an...
- 1294) (1278, 1289) Gerardo Bianchi (1220/1225–1302) (1278, 1294) Giovanni Boccamazza (d. 1309) (1285, 1302) Leonardo Patr****o (1230–1311) (1300, 1309) Giovanni...
- K****an of the Tartars thus defeated the Sultan of Egypt in 1299. Pietro Boccamazza runs away with Agnolella and encounters a gang of robbers. The girl takes...
- the East. He raised only one man to be cardinal, his cousin Giovanni Boccamazza, archbishop of Monreale, on 22 December 1285. The tomb of Pope Honorius...
- Cardinal-bishop Bishop of Sabina 1278, March 12 Nicholas III Giovanni Boccamazza Roman Cardinal-bishop Bishop of Frascati 1285, December 22 Honorius IV...
- opposition the taxation of the clergy proposed by the cardinal legate Giovanni Boccamazza at the Synod of Würzburg. In July 1287, he freed the city of Cologne,...
- 16 – Synod of Würzburg: A church council is held by Cardinal Giovanni Boccamazza and King Rudolf I at Würzburg. During the ****embly, Giovanni announces...
- Syracuse that he had received information that the Bishop of Catania (Angelo Boccamazza), along with his cousin Bartolomeo Romano and two nephews, had attacked...
- Stewart, Scottish nobleman and knight (b. 1260) August 10 – Giovanni Boccamazza, Italian cardinal and archbishop September 19 – Alonso Pérez de Guzmán...
- Pedro Julião (1273–1276) Ordonho Alvares, Ordonius (1278–1285) Giovanni Boccamazza (1285–1309) Bérenger Frédol (1309–1323) Bertrand Augier de la Tour (1323–1332...