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Feliciano (spelled
Felizian in Germany)
Ninguarda (1524 – 5 June 1595) was an
Italian Roman Catholic prelate and one of the main
movers of the Counter...
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Fedele is
first mentioned in 1591, in an
account of a
visit by
Feliciano Ninguarda, then
bishop of Como. It is believed, however, to date back to medieval...
- of Regensburg.
During his
minority Philipp was
represented by
Felizian Ninguarda. In 1582, his post was
given to the
Bohemian Baron Zbinko Berka. In 1586...
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Church Diocese Diocese of
Scala In
office 1583–1593
Predecessor Feliciano Ninguarda Successor Giovanni Battista Serignano Orders Consecration 13 November...
- Piceno, with
Giovanni Domenico Marcot,
Archbishop of Split, and
Feliciano Ninguarda,
Bishop of Como,
serving as co-consecrators. On 20
October 1598, he was...
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Bernardino della Croce (1548–1559)
Gianantonio Volpi (1559–1588)
Feliciano Ninguarda (1588–1595)
Filippo Archinti (bishop) (1595–1621)
Aurelio Archinti (1621–1622)...
- po****tion of 36,332. Two
diocesan synods were held by
Bishop Feliciano Ninguarda, O.P. (1583–1588) in 1585 and in 1586.
Bishop Giacomo Circio presided...
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important relics: The Holy Spina,
donated by the
Morgid bishop Feliciano Ninguarda, the
earthly remains of
Blessed Andrea da
Peschiera known as the apostle...
- Goti In
office 1572–1583
Predecessor Felice Peretti Montalto Successor Feliciano Ninguarda Personal details Died 17 Jan 1583 Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy...
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negotiations and with the help of
Ludwig Pfyffer von
Altishofen and the
nuncios Ninguarda Feliciano and
Giovanni Francesco Bonomi, a
catholic mutual ****istance...