- Pope
Gregory XIII (Latin:
Gregorius XIII; Italian:
Gregorio XIII; 7
January 1502 – 10
April 1585), born Ugo Boncompagni, was head of the
Catholic Church...
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Antonio I
Boncompagni (10
April 1658 – 28
January 1731) was an
Italian nobleman and the 6th Duke of Sora. By his marriage, he also was Prince-Consort of...
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Albert Alfred,
Count then
Prince of Serclaes-Tilly 1646 1715
Antonio Buoncompagni Ludovisi Ruffo, 5th Duke of Sora,
Prince of Piombino [it] 1658 1731 ...
- his
fellow students. At Bologna, he
pursued jurisprudence under Hugo
Buoncompagni, the ****ure
Gregory XIII.
After graduating as
doctor of
canon and civil...
- the
invitation of Pope
Clement VIII. She
gained the
patronage of the
Buoncompagni, of
which Pope
Gregory XIII was a member. She was
subsequently appointed...
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being baptised in 1582
added the
family name of Pope
Gregory XIII (Ugo
Buoncompagni) to his own. In 1635-38 his heir
Pietro Corcos Boncampagni commissioned...
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spoken with his son, the
Grand Duke was
ready for this last act, but
Buoncompagni told the two
officers sent to the
Sardinian legation that it was too...
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according to the
statement of his nephew,
conjointly with
Cardinal Ugo
Buoncompagni (afterwards
Gregory XIII), he was
authorized to
formulate the reform-decrees...
- were to
pronounce judgment in Spain.
These judges were:
Cardinal Ugo
Buoncompagni,
Ippolito Aldobrandini, Fel. Peretti, O. S. F., and J. B. Castagna, Archbishop...
- Salerno, and
later studied law at Bologna,
where he was a
pupil of Ugo
Buoncompagni. For
about a
decade Scipione worked as a
lawyer in Naples,
earning the...