- Niccolò
Fortiguerra (also
spelled Forteguerri) (1419 — 1473) was an
Italian papal legate,
military commander, and Cardinal. Born at Pistoia, he was related...
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Battista Cibò (later Pope
Innocent VIII) (1474.01 – 1484.08.29) Niccolò
Fortiguerra (1460.03.19 – 1473.12.21)
Rinaldo Piscicello (1457.03.21 – 1457.07.04)...
- Cino da
Pistoia Pope
Clement IX
Ippolito Desideri Renato Fondi Niccolò
Fortiguerra Vanni Fucci,
fictional character Licio Gelli Lodovico Giustini Marino...
- The
Monument to Niccolò
Fortiguerra is a
marble statue of the
Cardinal Fortiguerra, a
prominent 15th-century
benefactor of Pistoia, who
endowed the city...
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count palatine by Pope
Callistus III in 1455. He
served under Niccolò
Fortiguerra in the
papal forces fighting Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, and against...
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Colonna S.
Giorgio in
Velabro 16
September 1464 Rome Pope Paul II Niccolò
Fortiguerra S.
Cecilia 25
August 1471 Rome Pope
Sixtus IV
Rodrigo Borgia S. Nicola...
- the New
Academy included Desiderius Erasmus,
Pietro Bembo, and
Scipio Fortiguerra. M.J.C. Lowry, a
lecturer in
history at the
University of Warwick, has...
- then
cardinal bishop of
Sabina (23 May 1474), died 2
April 1479 Niccolò
Fortiguerra,
bishop of
Chieti –
cardinal priest of S.
Cecilia (received the title...
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Pompeo Zambecari. In 1557, he was
followed by Msgr.
Giovanni Pietro Fortiguerra,
Bishop of
Cyrene in Libya., The
Cardinal allowed the
Jesuits to found...
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Cardinal Domenico Capranica;
Bernardo Eroli,
bishop of Spoleto; Niccolò
Fortiguerra,
bishop of Teano;
Alessandro Oliva de Saxoferrato, the
Prior General...