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Giovanni Paolo V****alli
Administrator of
Aversa 1501-1515 Succeeded by
Silvio Pandoni Preceded by
Ludovico Podocathor Administrator of
Capaccio 1503-1514 Succeeded by...
- the
Kingdom of Naples. A
place as
tutor to the sons of the
noble Carlo Pandoni,
where he
spent six years,
brought him to the
notice of
Michel Ferno. In...
- (due to the high
vantage point overlooking the valley),
including the
Pandoni and the Mormile. Many of the
early to mid 20th
Century inhabitants emigrated...
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these it is
apparent that
Michele saw
fellow humanists Giovanni Antonio Pandoni ("Porcello") and
Antonio Beccadelli ("Panormita") as rivals. De Fato et...
- from a m****cript
provided by
Uberto Benvoglienti. cols. 1–64.
Porcellio Pandoni:
Commentaries of
Count Jacopo Piccinino (Commentaria
comitis Iacobi Picinini)...
- two
brothers from the Sabina,
Probatus and Picco, sons of
Ursus of the
Pandoni family, who were
serving the army of
Charlemagne then
targeting the Prin****lity...
- two
brothers from the Sabina,
Probatus and Picco, sons of
Ursus of the
Pandoni family, who were
serving the army of
Charlemagne then
targeting the Prin****lity...
-
decorated the
facade at his own expense, as
recorded in an inscription;
Silvio Pandoni (1489), who
restored the work of Giovanni;
Cardinal Franciotto Orsini (1519)...
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Cardinal Luigi d'Aragona (10 Mar 1501 – 21 May 1515)
Administrator Silvio Pandoni (21 May 1515 – 1519)
Antonio Scaglioni (1st term) (28 Jan 1519 – 1524 Resigned)...
- (1217–1235) Aegidius, O.Cist. (1236–1242) Sede
vacante (1242–1244)
Alberto Pandoni O.S.A. (1244–1247)
Filippo Fulgoso (1257–1294)
Albericus (1295–1301) Rainerius...