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Raymond Peraudi (1435–1505) was a
French Augustinian,
papal legate, and Cardinal. He was a
perpetual traveler,
engaging in
diplomatic negotiations at...
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Wittenberg (Leucorea) and
received confirmation by the
papal legate Raymond Peraudi 1507, All Saints' was
incorporated to
serve as a
chapel to the university...
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since he
provided for Andreas, and
Peraudi was a cardinal. The plan was
perfect for
Alexander VI, who, like
Peraudi,
hoped that the
French armies marching...
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argued to have been a
precursor to the
Protestant Reformation.
Raymond Peraudi (d. 1505), a
Cardinal and
Papal legate. Huan
Blackleach (d. 1509), held...
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Borgia (23
September 1493 – 18
August 1498);
resigned Raymond Pérault, OSA (
Peraudi) (29
April 1499 – 5
September 1505)
Francesco Lloris y de
Borja (17 December...
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century AD Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church Canonized 16 June 1504, Eichsel,
Rheinfelden by
Raimund Peraudi Feast June 16
Patronage blind and lame people...
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Following the
siege a
truce was
concluded by the Holy See
mediator of
Raimund Peraudi between Frederick and
Matthias in 1488.
Frederick agreed in a
status quo...
- (1480–1482) Joan
Margarit i Pau (1483–1484)
Giovanni Conti (1489–1493)
Raymond Peraudi (1496–1499)
Jaime Serra i Cau (1500–1502)
Gianstefano Ferrero (1502–1505)...
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after acting for
three years as
chaplain and
secretary to
Raymond Peraudi,
cardinal of Gurk, he
began lecturing on
classics in 1504 at Erfurt, where...
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Bernardino Lunati – cardinal-deacon of S. Ciriaco, † 8
August 1497
Raymond Peraudi, O.S.A.,
bishop of Gurk – cardinal-deacon of S.
Maria in Cosmedin, then...