- family, one of the most
prominent families in the
Republic of Florence.
Gianstefano Ferrero's
younger brother Bonifacio Ferrero also
became a cardinal. Ferrero...
- May 124), cardinal-bishop of
Palestrina (15 June 1524), † 24 July 1524
Gianstefano Ferrero,
bishop of
Vercelli (in pectore,
published on 28 June 1502) –...
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Celio 1505 Succeeded by
Melchior von
Meckau Preceded by Juan de Vera
Camerlengo of the
Sacred College of
Cardinals 1505 Succeeded by
Gianstefano Ferrero...
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corruption resumed. One
target of the 1992
through 1994
corruption probes was
Gianstefano Frigerio [it], then a
Christian Democrat MP.
During 1992–94, he was the...
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Muslim Subjectivities in
Global Modernity. Brill, 2020. 121-146. Martin,
Gianstefano C. The
Dhimmi Narrative: A
Comparison between the
Historical and the...
- (1489–1493)
Raymond Peraudi (1496–1499)
Jaime Serra i Cau (1500–1502)
Gianstefano Ferrero (1502–1505)
Antonio Ferrero (1505–1508) René de Prie (1509–1511)...
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Alejo Suter Argentina 9.8 5.0 0 25.0 39.8 33 72.8 19
Gianstefano Di Nino Venezuela 5.0 24.5 9.4 10.0 48.9 22.1 71 20 Luis Castellanos...
- Sanseverino,
marchioness of Bordolano. He was the
nephew of
Cardinals Gianstefano Ferrero and
Bonifacio Ferrero. His
younger brother, Pier
Francesco Ferrero...
- Zanon, some
liberal Christian democrats,
including Sandro Fontana and
Gianstefano Frigerio, and some
leading liberal-conservatives from
National Alliance...
- Sanseverino,
marchioness of Bordolano. He was the
nephew of
Cardinals Gianstefano Ferrero and
Bonifacio Ferrero. His
older brother,
Filiberto Ferrero,...