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Diofebo Farnese (died 1622) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Titular Patriarch of
Jerusalem (1621–1622). On 17
March 1621,
Diofebo Farnese was...
- well-known
fresco painters and sculptors,
Charles Soulacroix and
Giacinta Diofebo. By the age of 15 years, in 1873, Frédéric
entered the
Accademia di Belle...
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Patriarch of
Jerusalem Church Catholic Church In
office 1622–1627
Predecessor Diofebo Farnese Successor Domenico de'
Marini (patriarch)
Orders Consecration 8...
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Province of Parma, Italy. The
church was
commissioned in 1661 by the
marchese Diofebo III Meli Lupi for the Carmelites. The main
altar of
polychrome marble has...
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structures altered in late 19th
century under the
designs of the
engineers Diofebo Negrotti and
Giovanni Perreau. The
museum incorporates some of the machines...
- (Fabio Biondi) (1588–1618)
Francesco Cennini de'
Salamandri (1618–1621)
Diofebo Farnese (1621–1622 Died)
Alfonso Manzanedo de Quiñones (1622–1627 Died)...
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Sessa is scrolled, with the
verses that say: "PRINCEPS CVM
IACOBO CVM
DIOFEBO QVEM
DOLOSE / VT
REGEM PERMANT COLLOQVIVM SIMVLANT".
Likewise in the first...
- of
Bitonto (1619);
Alfonso Pozzi,
Bishop of
Borgo San
Donnino (1620);
Diofebo Farnese,
Titular Patriarch of
Jerusalem (1621);
Pietro Dini, Archbishop...
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della Valle by
Maffeo Barberini, Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Onofrio, with
Diofebo Farnese,
Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem, and
Ulpiano Volpi,
Bishop of Novara...
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consecrated bishop by
Maffeo Barberini, Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Onofrio, with
Diofebo Farnese,
Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem, and
Ulpiano Volpi,
Bishop of Novara...