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Count Alberto Pappafava or
Pappafava dei
Carraresi (1832-1929) was an
Italian painter,
mainly of
Romantic style landscapes, in
watercolor and oil. He depicted...
- The
Papafava (sometimes also
Pappafava, more
precisely Papafava dei Carraresi) were an
aristocratic family of Padua, a
junior branch of the Carraresi...
- (27
October 1799 - 13
January 1836),
married in 1817
Knight Francesco Pappafava de'
Carraresi Donna Giovanna Boncompagni-Ludovisi-Ottoboni (24 October...
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Installed February 26, 1922 Term
ended November 23, 1947
Predecessor Luca
Pappafava Successor Ćiril Banić
Personal details Born
April 17, 1871 Šibenik Died...
- Andrija".
Croatian Biographical Lexicon.
Retrieved 2022-03-13. "Nikola
Pappafava |
Zadarski list" (in Croatian). Zadarskilist.hr. 2009-05-26. Retrieved...
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Bishop Jeronim Mileta, O.F.M. Conv. (1922.02.14 – 1947.11.23)
Bishop Luca
Pappafava (1911.11.27 – 1918.09.14)
Archbishop Vinko Pulišić (1903.11.09 – 1910...
- Preceded by
Matteo Zannoni Bishop of Šibenik 1903-1910 Succeeded by Luca
Pappafava Preceded by
Matej Dvornik Archbishop of
Zadar 1910-1922 Succeeded by Petar...
- 1996),
Spanish politician Alberto Palatchi,
Spanish billionaire Alberto Pappafava (1832–1929),
Italian painter Alberto Pappiani (1709–1790),
Italian mathematician...
- 1901 Died)
Jordan Zaninović, O.P. (10 Feb 1903 - 22 Oct 1917 Died) Luca
Pappafava (14 Sep 1918 - 19 Jul 1925 Died) Miho Pušić (21 Jun 1926 - 6 Jun 1970...
- (27
October 1799 - 13
January 1836),
married in 1817
Knight Francesco Pappafava de'
Carraresi Donna Giovanna Boncompagni-Ludovisi-Ottoboni (24 October...