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- family, one of the most prominent families in the Republic of Florence. Gianstefano Ferrero's younger brother Bonifacio Ferrero also became a cardinal. Ferrero...
- 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...
- (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)...
- Muslim Subjectivities in Global Modernity. Brill, 2020. 121-146. Martin, Gianstefano C. The Dhimmi Narrative: A Comparison between the Historical and the...
- Celio 1505 Succeeded by Melchior von Meckau Preceded by Juan de Vera Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals 1505 Succeeded by Gianstefano Ferrero...
- Francisco de Borja (1503) Juan de Vera (1504) Antonio Trivulzio (1505) Gianstefano Ferrero (1506) (1507–1508, no information available) François Guillaume...
- Giuseppe Firrarello Raffaele ****o Giuliana Fontanella Roberto Formigoni Gianstefano Frigerio Stefania Fuscagni Fabio Garagnani Elisabetta Gardini Giuseppe...
- Zanon, some liberal Christian democrats, including Sandro Fontana and Gianstefano Frigerio, and some leading liberal-conservatives from National Alliance...
- him well and sought him out wherever possible while cardinals such as Gianstefano Donghi, Francesco Barberini, Celio Piccolomini, Michelangelo Ricci, Cesare...
- May 124), cardinal-bishop of Palestrina (15 June 1524), † 24 July 1524 Gianstefano Ferrero, bishop of Vercelli (in pectore, published on 28 June 1502) –...