- Pope
Honorius III (c. 1150 – 18
March 1227), born
Cencio Savelli, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from 18 July 1216 to his...
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Cencio la
Parolaccia (
Cencio's Profanities) is a
restaurant in the
Trastevere rione of Rome...
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Cencio Frangipane may
refer to:
Cencio I
Frangipane Cencio II
Frangipane This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name. If an...
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Cencio M****ola (24
November 1885 – 2
January 1944) was a
sailor from Italy, who
represented his
country at the 1924
Summer Olympics in Le Havre, France...
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Cencius II or
Cencio II
Frangipane was the son of
either of
Cencio I or of John, a
brother of one Leo. He was the prin****l
representative of the Frangipani...
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Vincenzo "
Cencio"
Mantovani (17
October 1941 – 21
October 1989) was an
Italian cyclist. He
competed as an
amateur track racer in the team
pursuit at the...
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Cencio I
Frangipane (also
Cencius or Centius) was a
Roman nobleman of the
Frangipani family of the
latter half of the
eleventh century. He was a Roman...
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Gerardo Allucingoli (ca.1182/84)
Melior le
Maitre (do****ented 1184–1187)
Cencio Savelli (1188–1198),
later Pope
Honorius III
Riccardo (do****ented 1198)...
- 1216 – 18
March 1227 (10 years, 243 days)
Honorius III
HONORIVS Tertius Cencio Savelli c. 1148–50 Rome,
Papal States, Holy
Roman Empire 66–68 / 77–79 Subject...
- that came to
prominence in the
Middle Ages
Cencio I
Frangipane (1066?–1102?),
Roman nobleman and
consul Cencio II
Frangipane (early
twelfth century), Catholic...