- In
canon law,
commenda (or in commendam) was a form of
transferring an
ecclesiastical benefice in
trust to the
custody of a patron. The
phrase in commendam...
- in 1571. He was
recalled from
Venice in 1572 and was made the
Prior Commendatario of Sant'Andrea di
Carmignano in the
diocese of
Padua from 1576 to 1587...
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Henry Benedict Stuart (July 3, 1747) – Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati;
commendatario of S.
Lorenzo in Damaso; Sub-dean of the
Sacred College of Cardinals;...
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monumental works. In 1457, he was
appointed commendatory Rector (Rettore
commendatario) of San Quirico [it] in Legnaia, from
which institutions he occasionally...
- Julius. The pope
showered his
favourite with benefices,
including the
commendatario of the
abbeys of Mont Saint-Michel in
Normandy and
Saint Zeno in Verona...
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Cardinal on
December 20, 1737) – Cardinal-Bishop of
Ostia e Velletri;
commendatario of S. Sabina; Dean of the
Sacred College of Cardinals;
Prefect of the...
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Alessandro Farnese (December 18, 1534) – Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati;
commendatario of S.
Lorenzo in Damaso;
Archpriest of the
patriarchal Vatican Basilica;...
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Cardinalatial Title Elevated Elevator Notes Bessarion Gr****
Bishop of Frascati;
commendatario of SS. XII
Apostoli 1439,
December 18 Pope
Eugenius IV Dean of the Sacred...
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archimandrite of the
monastery of Sant'Adriano,
diocese of Rossano; and
abbot commendatario of
Santa Maria di
Giosefat in Cosenza. In 1765, he
became privy chamberlain...
- Baroccio, and
Minerva Pianosa. He
began his
ecclesiastical career as
Abbot commendatario of
Santa Croce a
Monte Fabali. He then went to Rome when he was still...