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Francesco Chiericati, also
written Chieregati or
Chieregato (1479,
Vicenza – 6
December 1539, Bologna), was a
papal nuncio and bishop,
member of the house...
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Lodovico Chieregati (or Chieregato, Chierepati; died on 4 June 1573 in Vicenza,
Republic of Venice) was an
Italian missionary who
served as an Archbishop...
- Nuremberg,
which opened in
December 1522, he was
represented by
Francesco Chieregati,
whose private instructions contain the
frank admission that the disorder...
- the
previous year. The new pope,
Adrian VI, sent his
nuncio Francesco Chieregati to the Diet, to
insist both that the
Edict of
Worms be
executed and that...
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Gentullio "Tullio" Campagnolo,
bicycle component maker and
inventor Francesco Chieregati,
papal nuncio and
bishop Bartolomeo Cittadella,
painter Carlo Cracco,...
- Bolizza,
nobleman Clergy Georgius Pelino,
abbot and
diplomat Lodovico Chieregati,
Archbishop of
Antivari Toma Ursini,
Archbishop of
Antivari and Primate...
- empire. In 1523, at the
Reichstag in
Nuremberg the
papal nuncio Francesco Chieregati asked for the Holy
Roman Empire to
enforce the
clause of the
Lateran V...
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marriage by a
priest was invalid.
Letter of Pope
Adrian VI to
Francesco Chieregati 25
November 1522,
where the Pope says that even "in this Holy See there...
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Lawrence III (1517–1525) John VII (1525?–1528?)
Ludovik II (Lodovico
Chieregati) (1528–1551) John VIII (1551–1571)
Theodore (1575)
Ambrosius (Ambrozije...
- Hungary. In
addition to
helping the country, the
papal nuncio Francesco Chieregati also took to the sword. The ****embly
postponed the
response until 22 December...