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- Compagnoni Marefoschi (10 September 1714 – 23 December 1780) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was born in the Palazzo Compagnoni Marefoschi in...
- Prospero Marefoschi (24 September 1653 – 24 February 1732) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was born in Montesanto, now part of Potenza...
- The Palazzo Compagnoni Marefoschi is a Baroque-style aristocratic urban palace located on Via don Minzoni 11 in the center Macerata, region of the Marche...
- (later Cardinal) (1785.09.26 – 1801.02.23) Giovanni Francesco Compagnoni Marefoschi (1816.04.29 – 1820.09.17) Giovanni Giacomo Sinibaldi (1821.08.13 – 1843...
- (1699–1730) Pietro Ottoboni (1730–1740) Neri Maria Corsini (1740–1770) Mario Marefoschi Compagnoni (1771–1780) Carlo Rezzonico (1781–1799) Francesco Saverio de...
- Diplomatic posts Preceded by Giovanni Francesco Compagnoni Marefoschi Apostolic Nuncio to Poland 3 July 1919 – 13 June 1921 Succeeded by Lorenzo Lauri...
- (1735–1743). Lercari, Nicolaus (1743–1757). Antonelli, Nicolaus (1757–1759). Marefoschi, Marius (1759–1770). Borgia, Steph**** (1770–1789). Sandodari, Antonius...
- 1759) Gaetano Fantuzzi Gottifredi, (19 November 1759–6 April 1767) Mario Marefoschi Compagnoni, (12 December 1770–23 December 1780) Paolo M****ei, (11 April...
- as the personal sacristan to the Pope. Flavio Chigi (1759–1771) Mario Marefoschi Compagnoni (1771–1785) Giulio Maria della Somaglia (1800–1814) Giorgio...
- Giuseppe Spinelli, 1753–63 Gian Francesco Albani, 1763–73; 1780–1803 Mario Marefoschi, 1773–74 Francesco Carafa, 1774–80 Charles Erskine, 1803–11 Bartolomeo...