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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...
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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,...
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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...
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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...
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Prignani can
refer to:
Francesco Moricotti Prignani (died 1394),
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and
Cardinal Pope
Urban VI (1318 – 1389),
Bartholomew Prignani...
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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...