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Dragomani is a
village in
Gabrovo Muni****lity, in
Gabrovo Province, in
northern central Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
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Gioia Dragomani (died 1630) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Pienza (1599–1630) and
Bishop of
Montepeloso (1592–1596). On 27 November...
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Montepeloso In
office 1578–1592
Predecessor Vincenzo Ferrari Successor Gioia Dragomani Previous post(s)
Bishop of
Lavello (1561–1578)
Personal details Died 1592...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Gioia Dragomani Bishop of
Pienza 1631–1666 Succeeded by
Ippolito Borghese Preceded by
Giuliano de'
Medici Archbishop...
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Alessandro Piccolomini Bishop of
Pienza 1554–156 Succeeded by
Gioia Dragomani Preceded by
Alessandro Piccolomini Bishop of
Montalcino 1563–1599 Succeeded by...
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Theodore and his
nephew Costantino (son of his
brother Georgios)
served as
dragomani (translators/interpreters) for
Ottoman dignitaries visiting Venice. Theodore...
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Scutari under Kara
Mahmud Bushati. 1800:
Building of
Budak Hoxha Mosque,
Dragomani Mosque,
Haxhi Ramadani Mosque, Tabakhanës Mosque.[citation needed] 1808:...
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single room
allocated to him by
Marcello Campaner in the ‘Palazzetto dei
Dragomani’ (Translators’ House)
behind the Casa d’Italia. De Mango, who died at...
- 1907). Villani, Giovanni,
Cronica di
Giovanni Villani (edited by F. G.
Dragomani) Vol. 1 (Firenze 1844) Portals:
Catholicism Christianity Vatican City...
- 1563 Resigned)
Francesco Maria Piccolomini (Dec 1563 – 1599 Died)
Gioia Dragomani (15 Dec 1599 – 26 Dec 1630 Died)
Scipione Pannocchieschi d'Elci (28 Jul...