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favored either Castiglioni,
Placido Zurla,
Emmanuele de Gregorio, or
Cesare Brancadoro to
become pope.
Castiglioni led in the
first ballot with
eleven votes...
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October 1800–26
September 1814; 26
September 1814–24
January 1820)
Cesare Brancadoro, (29 May 1820–12
September 1837)
Friedrich Johannes Jacob Celestin von...
- Steph**** (1770–1789). Sandodari, Antonius, Arch. Adanen. (1789–1795).
Brancadoro, Caesar, Arch. Niaiben. (1796–1801). Coppola, Dominicus, Arch. Myren....
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episcopal consecration on the
following November 6 from
Cardinal Cesare Brancadoro, with
Archbishops Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri and
Giovanni Marchetti...
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Discalced Franciscans (O.F.M. Disc.) (1738.11.24 – 1761.04.07)
Cesare Brancadoro (1789.10.20 – 1800.08.11) (later Cardinal)*
Lorenzo Caleppi (1801.02.23...
- Calcio. The
stadium has a
capacity of 13,708
people and is
located in the "
Brancadoro" area,
Ragnola neighbourhood of San
Benedetto del Tronto. The stadium...
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Salvatore Bernetti and
Countess Giuditta Brancadoro in
Fermo on 29
December 1779. His
uncle Cesare Brancadoro on his
maternal side was a
cardinal that...
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Firrao Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo Luigi Ruffo-Scilla
Bartolomeo Pacca Cesare Brancadoro Giovanni Filippo Gallarati Scotti Filippo Casoni Girolamo della Porta...
- PMC 1302400. PMID 12496092.
Carsana A,
Fortunato G, De
Sarno C,
Brancadoro V,
Salvatore F (2003). "Identification of new
polymorphisms in the CACNA1S...
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Francesco Carrara (Cardinal) [it] 11
April 1785 - 11
April 1791
Cesare Brancadoro 20 July 1801 - 29 May 1820
Gabriel della Genga Sermattei 21
November 1836...