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Antonio Despuig y
Dameto (30
March 1745 – 2 May 1813) was a
Spanish archbishop and cardinal. He was
Archbishop of
Seville from 1795 to 1799 and was a big...
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Corsini (1793–1795) Gian
Francesco Albani (1795–1803)
Antonio Despuig y
Dameto (28
December 1803 – 2 May 1813)
Giovanni Gallarati Scotti (1814 – 6 October...
- Cardinal,
Major Penitentiary of the
Apostolic Penitentiary Antonio Despuig y
Dameto Michele di
Pietro Domenico Ferrata, Cardinal,
Secretary of
State Giuseppe...
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Corsini 1795–1810 –
Giulio Maria della Somaglia 1810–1813 –
Antonio Despuig y
Dameto 1813–1820 –
Lorenzo Litta 1820–1823 –
Annibale della Genga (****ure Pope...
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Bernard Goupil Jean
Brette Philippe Erulin Jean
Louis Roué
Bernard Janvier Bruno Dary Benoît Puga
Alain Bouquin Éric
Bellot des Minières
Paulo Dameto...
- (1735–1760?)
Giulio Maria della Somaglia (1788–1795)
Unknown Antonio Despuig y
Dameto (1799–1813)
Vacant (1813–1822)
Lorenzo Girolamo Mattei (1822–1833) Unknown...
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Telmo Fernández de Híjar, Duke of Híjar 1773 1817
Antonio Rocaberti de
Dameto,
Count of
Peralada and
Viscount of
Rocaberti 1782 1825 1818
Infante Carlos...
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unrecognised saints.
Local people,
among them the
bishop Antonio Despuig y
Dameto,
appealed to Rome and
eventually she was
beatified on 12
August 1792 by...
- late monk's
feast in the
Roman calendar on 13
March 1736. Juan
Bautista Dameto, José María Sánchez Molledo, and
Francisco Javier Lorenzo de la Mata. 2000...
- the
tribe inhabited, with the post-Roman
Kingdom of
Dyfed (proto-Celtic *
dametos) a
clear continuation of the Pre-Roman etymon. The name even
survived the...