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- Pecorara is a town and former comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Piacenza in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 160 kilometres (99 mi)...
- James of Pecorara or Giacomo da Pecorara (1170s – June 1244) was an Italian monk, cardinal and diplomat. James was a cleric in the church of Ravenna before...
- Tonengo—whom he had befriend and made into a staunch ally—and James of Pecorara. Frederick then travelled to Sicily to wait for the election of a new pope...
- Bernard of Clairvaux Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders Giacomo da Pecorara Catholicism portal France portal Chiaravalle Abbey, a monastery in Milan...
- with another Cistercian, the cardinal bishop of Palestrina, Giacomo da Pecorara. Created cardinal priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina in 1244 by Pope Innocent...
- Treasurer: Diana Emerson Deputy Secretary: Gabe Gough Parliamentarian: Greg Pecorara DNC Member: Bel Leong-Hong DNC Member: Robbie Leonard DNC Member: Bob Kresslein...
- farm near Vigevano, the so-called Sforzesca, with the adjacent field the Pecorara where various species of cattle, sheep and other animals were bred. Ludovico...
- knight Eleanor of Castile, queen consort of Aragon (b. 1200) James of Pecorara, Italian monk, cardinal and diplomat John Komnenos (Doukas), emperor of...
- summer 1231. Early in 1232, Gregory IX sent Otto with Cardinal James of Pecorara to northern Italy to negotiate a peace between the warring factions of...
- September 1232, but the abbot refused to attend again. Papal legate James of Pecorara was granted the same mandate in October 1232. Both parties appeared before...