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Pietro Pileo di
Prata (or da Prata) (c.1330–1400) was an
Italian bishop and cardinal. He was a
significant diplomat and go-between in the
affairs of his...
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pileo chordula ac
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causarum (judge) in the
papal court, as the new
bishop of Padua.
Bishop Pietro Pileo di
Prato of the
diocese of
Treviso was
appointed bishop of
Padua by Pope...
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cuisine Roti prata, a
pancake bread of
Malaysian Indian cuisine Pietro Pileo di Prata, an
Italian bishop Prato (disambiguation) This
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Pietro Pileo di
Prata (1330–1400) (1378, 1397)
Angelo Acciaioli (1349–1408) (1384, 1405)...
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Viterbo (1366–1369)
Pedro Gómez de
Barroso Albornoz (1371–1374)
Pietro Pileo di
Prata (1378–1384)
Tommaso Ammanati (1385–1396),
loyal to the Avignon...
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Píleo Battle of
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Valdivia Battle of Agüi
Battle of El Toro...
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Independence Battle of Agua
Zarca 5 Nov
Chilean War of
Independence Battle of
Píleo 7 Dec 1820
Battle of
Valdivia 3–4 Feb
Cochrane and
Beauchef capture the...
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Robert Appleton Company. Raynaud, Théophile (1655).
Tractatus de
pileo,
coeterisque capitis tegminibus tam
sacris quam profanis. pp. 148–149. Retrieved...