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Gelasio Caetani (March 7, 1877 –
October 23, 1934) was an
Italian nobleman and
diplomat from the
princely Caetani family who rose to fame
during the First...
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Akakios (after 787)
Gelasios II (after 787 and
likely successor of Akakios)
Theophanes II (early 9th
century and
likely successor of
Gelasios Ii) John II (early...
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Gelasius is a
masculine given name, from Gr**** Γελάσιος (
Gelásios), from
Ancient Gr**** γέλασις (gélasis, “laughing”). It may
refer to: Pope
Gelasius I...
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Catholic Church titles New
creation Bishop of
Cyprus 55+ Succeeded by
Gelasios of
Cyprus (325) New
creation Bishop of
Milan 50–55 Succeeded by Anathalon...
- goes back to 1704, but
still has gaps. Sabas, 483–532 Melitas, 532–537
Gelasios, 537–546
George the Origenist, 547 K****ianos of Scythopolis, 547–548 Konon...
- "GARIBOLDI, Italo".
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani,
Volume 52: Gambacorta–
Gelasio 2 (in Italian). Rome:
Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6...
- Italy, and was
minister for
foreign affairs for a
short time. His son
Gelasio Caetani rose to fame
during the
First World War as a
military mining engineer...
- The
evening after his election, Pope Kiril, with the help of his
valet Gelasio,
sneaks out of the
Vatican and
explores the city of Rome
dressed as a simple...
- 1924–1933 Succeeded by Key
Pittman Awards and
achievements Preceded by
Gelasio Caetani Cover of Time May 5, 1924 Succeeded by
Homer Saint-Gaudens Honorary...
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achievements Preceded by
George Baker Cover of Time
April 21, 1924 Succeeded by
Gelasio Caetani Honorary titles Preceded by
Grace Coolidge First Lady of the United...