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Luigi Oreglia di
Santo Stefano (9 July 1828, Bene Vagienna,
Italy – 7
December 1913, Rome, Italy) was a
cardinal of the
Catholic Church in the late nineteenth...
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Oreglia 1968, p. 58. "Marotte".
World Encyclopedia of
Puppetry Arts. 30
August 2016.
Retrieved 10 May 2023.
Rudlin 1994, p. 79.
Oreglia 1968, p...
- parti****ted, the
largest number to
enter a
conclave up
until that time.
Luigi Oreglia di
Santo Stefano was the only
elector with
previous experience of electing...
- Routledge, 1994. 68. Print.
Oreglia,
Giacomo (1
January 1968). The
Commedia dell'Arte. Hill & Wang. p. 72. OCLC 939808594.
Oreglia,
Giacomo (1
January 1968)...
- Leo XIII
Camillo di
Pietro (1878–1884)
Domenico Consolini (1884)
Luigi Oreglia di
Santo Stefano (1885–1913)
Francesco Salesio Della Volpe (1914–1916)...
- Spinetta, Bobilina, Ricciolina, Corallina, Diamantina, Lisette, etc.
Oreglia 1968, p. 123.
Smith 1964, p. 8.
Rudlin 1994, p. 129: Unmasked, but the...
- (1861, 1884)
Raffaele Monaco La
Valletta (1827–1896) (1868, 1889)
Luigi Oreglia di
Santo Stefano (1828–1913) (1873, 1896)
Serafino Vannutelli (1834–1915)...
-
Bartolomeo Gr****i-Landi, a non-cardinal and the
conclavist of
Cardinal Luigi Oreglia di
Santo Stefano Fanning,
William H. W. (1913). "Vicar of Christ" . In...
- Records. New York:
Editions Rodopi. p. 82. ISBN 978-9-0420-1798-6.
Giacomo Oreglia (2002).
Commedia dell'arte. Ordfront. ISBN 9-1732-4602-6. "The Ballet"...
- Even Shakespeare's
plays were
performed by boys
dressed in drag.
Giacomo Oreglia (2002).
Commedia dell'arte. Ordfront. ISBN 91-7324-602-6
JULIET DUSINBERRE...