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Gianvincenzo Carafa (1477–1541) was an
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. A
member of the
della Stadera branch of the
House of Carafa, Gianvincenzo...
- Gravina,
Gianvincenzo (2005). R.
Gaetano (ed.).
Della Ragion poetica.
Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino. San Mauro,
Carla (2006).
Gianvincenzo Gravina giurista...
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Francesco Aricò as
Michele Annamaria De Luca as Dora Ivan
Artuso as
Amedeo Gianvincenzo Pugliese as
Francesco Saverio Malara as Don
Antonio Writer and director...
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cancer for
several months. A
street in Montichiari, Via
Monsignor Vescovo Gianvincenzo Moreni, is
named for him. The
Fookien Times Philippines Yearbook. Fookien...
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Gianvincenzo; Mullen,
Michael J.; Donald, Anne; MacAllister,
Raymond J. (1999). "Determinants...
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Carafa (1476–1559),
became Pope Paul IV from May 1555
until his
death Gianvincenzo Carafa (1477-1541),
cardinal Diomede Carafa (1492-1560),
cardinal Carlo...
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Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of
Acerra In
office 1539–1554
Predecessor Gianvincenzo Carafa Successor Gianfrancesco Sanseverino Orders Consecration 4 April...
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Carafa may
refer to:
Filippo Carafa della Serra (cardinal from 1378)
Gianvincenzo Carafa (cardinal from 1527)
Carlo Carafa (cardinal from 1555) Diomede...
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Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of
Acerra In
office 1527–1532
Predecessor Juan de Vich
Successor Gianvincenzo Carafa Personal details Died 1532 Acerra, Italy...
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decorated in
Baroque style. A
baptismal font used to
baptize Livia and
Gianvincenzo,
children of
Galileo Galilei was
moved to
Santa Sofia, Padua. The altar...