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- Andrea Pierbenedetti (1568–1634) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Venosa (1611–1634). Andrea Pierbenedetti was born in Camerino, Italy...
- Domenico Pinelli (1602–1603) Antonio Maria Sauli (1603–1607) Mariano Pierbenedetti (1607–1608) Gregorio Petrocchini OESA (1608–1611) Francesco Maria Bourbon...
- In office 1569-1577 Predecessor Girolamo Federici Successor Mariano Pierbenedetti Orders Consecration 16 Apr 1569 by Scipione Rebiba Personal details...
- Italian cyclist Andrea Piechele (born 1987), Italian cyclist Andrea Pierbenedetti, Italian Roman Catholic prelate Andrea Pierobon (born 1969), Italian...
- Cherubini published a series of thirty-two bans issued by Mariano Pierbenedetti, the governor of Rome. In 1601, he was made Conservatore of Rome. Cherubini...
- Florence [Medici], de Veronne [Valier], Sauli, Cossenze, Camerino [Pierbenedetti], Baronio et Séraphin [Olivier]." Burigny, Vie du Cardinal du Perron...
- Domenico Pinelli (1603–1605) Antonio Maria Galli (1605–1608) Mariano Pierbenedetti (1608–1611) Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta (1611–1620) Francesco Sforza...
- Pierbenedetti added six chaplains. All were required to be in priestly orders. In 1703 the number of Canons was twelve. Bishop Marino Pierbenedetti (1577–1591)...
- Venosa Church Catholic Church In office 1635–1636 Predecessor Andrea Pierbenedetti Successor Gaspare Conturla Orders Consecration 23 September 1635 by Francesco...
- (1578–1581) vacant (1581–1588) Stefano Bonucci OSM (1588–1589) Mariano Pierbenedetti (1590–1607) Orazio Maffei (1607–1609) vacant (1609–1614) Giovanni Battista...