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Coronini (Romanian pronunciation: [koroˈnini];
until 1996
Pescari [pesˈkarʲ]; Hungarian: Lászlóvára or Koronini;
occasionally referred to as
Peskari in...
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Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg (19
November 1794 – 26 July 1880) was an
Austrian Feldzeugmeister born in Gorizia.
Coronini-Cronberg was
governor of...
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Father John
Coronini (? - 4
August 1925, Harbin, China) -
Russian Orthodox (later the Gr****-Catholic) priest. John
Coronini served as an
Orthodox priest...
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Pompeo Coronini (1581 – 14
March 1646) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Trieste (1631–1646) and
Bishop of
Pedena (1625–1631). Pompeo...
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Count Franz Coronini von
Cronberg (* 18
November 1833, Gorizia; † 25
August 1901, St.
Peter Castle, Gorizia) was an
Austrian politician from the House...
- Gorodishche,
Solikamsky District, in the Perm
Orthodox diocese, John
Coronini's son, he also a
converted to
Catholicism from Orthodoxy.
Koronin studied...
- (1468–1532), John the
Steadfast Johann,
Count of
Cleves Johann,
Count of
Coronini-Cronberg Johann,
Count of Pálffy Johann,
Count von
Aldringer Johann, Count...
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Publishers Ltd., Edinburgh, ISBN 0-85976-413-3 "Palazzo Str****oldo Grafenberg-
Coronini –
Consorzio Castelli FVG". consorziocastelli.it.
Media related to Louis-Antoine...
- time in the castle. In 1810, the
castle was
inherited by
Count Michael Coronini von Cronberg, and in 1846 it was sold to the Windischgrätz family, who...
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rediscovered in 2006, in the 22,000-volume
library of
Count Guglielmo Coronini-Cronberg in Gorizia. A
facsimile edition of the book was
published in Pacioli's...