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- feeble Maria as Queen of Sicily) to seize Naples for his nephew Francesco Moricotti Prignani. In the meantime he was able to have Viterbo and Perugia return...
- Francesco Moricotti Prignani (Prignano) (died 1394) was an Italian bishop and Cardinal. A cardinal-nephew, he was created Cardinal in 1378 by his uncle...
- of Rome (1378–1415) Tommaso da Frignano (1305–1381) (1378) Francesco Moricotti Prignano (d. 1394) (1378, 1381) Philippe d'Alençon (1338–1397) (1378,...
- Basilica (1388–1389) Orders Consecration 9 November 1389 by Francesco Moricotti Prignani Created cardinal 21 December 1381 by Urban VI Personal details...
- nomination. Tommaso da Frignano O.F.M. Pietro Pileo di Prata Francesco Moricotti Prignani Luca Rodolfucci de Gentili Andrea Bontempi Martini Bonaventura...
- Maria is the Roman Catholic, Romanesque-style church, located on Via Moricotti #2 in the town of Vicopisano in the province of Pisa, Tuscany, Italy....
- that same day he was consecrated bishop of Rome by Cardinal Francesco Moricotti Prignano, bishop of Palestrina and dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals...
- Prignani can refer to: Francesco Moricotti Prignani (died 1394), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and Cardinal Pope Urban VI (1318 – 1389), Bartholomew Prignani...
- November 1389 Apostolic Palace, Papal States Key officials Dean Francesco Moricotti Prignani Camerlengo Marino Bulcani Protodeacon Tommaso Orsini dei Conti...
- (1319–1325) Pierre Despres (1325–1361) Pierre de Monteruc (1361–1385) Francesco Moricotti Prignano (1385–1394) Vacant 1394–1405 Angelo Acciaioli (1405–1408) Jean...