- Don
Alphonsus Ciacconius (born
shortly before 15
December 1530,
Baeza - died 14
February 1599, Rome) was a
Spanish Dominican scholar in Rome. His name...
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Historiae Pontificiae. 8: 27–59. JSTOR 23563726. Duchesne, p. 267.
Alphonsus Ciaconius (Alfonso Chacón) (1677).
Agostinus Olduinus (ed.).
Vitae et res gestae...
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reconciled with 29 May. The
inscription is
quoted by
Alfonso Chacón (
Ciaconius) (1677).
Agostino Olduin (ed.).
Vitae et res
gestae pontifi**** romanorum:...
- the
Titulus St. Praxedis, The
titulus of S. Pr****ede is a
suggestion of
Ciaconius (Alfonso Chacón), in:
Vitae et res
gestae Pontifi****
romanorum et S.R...
- degl'Ernici (Naples:
Antonio Pagi), p. 89, who ****igns the
attribution to
Ciaconius (Alfonso Chacón). Hüls, p. 150.
Gregorovius IV, part 2, pp. 338-347. Hüls...
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Council of Lyons.
Gallia christiana III (Paris 1725), 888-889.
Alphonsus Ciaconius,
Vitae et Res
Gestae Pontifi****
Romanorum et S.R.E.
Cardinalium (ab Augusto...
- He
subscribed a
papal bull as
Petrus of S.
Susanna on 28 September.
Ciaconius-Olduin
states that
after Petrus was made a
cardinal deacon, and then cardinal...
- The
earliest claim that he was
Chancellor is made by
Alfonso Chacon (
Ciaconius) (1530–1599). In 1333, the
issue of the
beatific vision,
which had been...
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labelled him "Senensis", and
Ciaconius called hium "Gallus", both
without proof of any sort.
Ciaconius I (1667), p. 1120.
Ciaconius also
calls him "monachus"...
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Raoul Italian sources,
beginning with
Onuphrio Panvinio, and
including Ciaconius (1st ed. p. 493, 2nd ed. p. 1121), Cardella, and Moroni,
claim him as...