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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)...
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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...
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Bernard of
Clairvaux Theresa of Portugal,
Countess of
Flanders Giacomo da
Pecorara Catholicism portal France portal Chiaravalle Abbey, a
monastery in Milan...
- 1231–8
December 1254 Succeeded by
Riccardo Annibaldi Preceded by
James of
Pecorara Vicar general of His
Holiness for the
Diocese of Rome 25 June 1244–1251...
- 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...
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council of
Archbishop Henricus of Milan. In 1239,
Cardinal Giacomo da
Pecorara,
suburbicarian Bishop of Palestrina, was sent by Pope
Gregory IX to France...
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knight Eleanor of Castile,
queen consort of
Aragon (b. 1200)
James of
Pecorara,
Italian monk,
cardinal and
diplomat John
Komnenos (Doukas),
emperor of...
- two
cardinals he had
captured at Giglio, Otto of
Tonengo and
James of
Pecorara.
Frederick then
traveled to
Sicily to wait for the
election of a new pope...
- Noli. The
diocese was
suppressed in 1986. In 1239,
Cardinal Giacomo da
Pecorara,
suburbicarian Bishop of Palestrina, was sent by Pope
Gregory IX to France...
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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...