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- returns home, Pappacoda gives her the message from Enrico and receives another tip for his troubles. Annina departs with Barbara, leaving Pappacoda to greet...
- Luigi Pappacoda (20 September 1595 – 17 December 1670) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Lecce (1639–1670) and the Bishop of Capaccio...
- November, as she was losing consciousness, her trusted courtier Gian Lorenzo Pappacoda brought to her the notary Marco Vincenzo de Baldis, who wrote her last...
- died as well. Pappacoda presented the will that supported Philip II. Sigismund Augustus contested this will and claimed that Pappacoda poisoned Bona and...
- rebuilt in 1659 by the architect Giuseppe Zimbalo by order of bishop Luigi Pappacoda, whose remains are kept in the altar dedicated to Saint Orontius of Lecce...
- Records Preceded by Domenico Giacobazzi Oldest living Member of the Sacred College 1528 - 12 December 1532 Succeeded by Segismundo Pappacoda [it]...
- cardinal protector of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri: Sigismondo Pappacoda (December 1527 – November 1536) Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni (15 May 1565...
- by the troops of Charles VIII of France, and the fief went to Artusio Pappacoda, whose family held it for a century and a half. They were succeeded by...
- Bishop of Malta (1635); Domenico Ravenna, Bishop of Nicastro (1635); Luigi Pappacoda, Bishop of Capaccio (1635); and Marco Morosini, Bishop of Treviso (1639)...
- Church Diocese Diocese of Venosa In office 1459–1492 Successor Sigismondo Pappacoda Previous post(s) Bishop of Acerno (1436–1459) Personal details Died 1492...