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Prignani can
refer to:
Francesco Moricotti Prignani (died 1394),
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and
Cardinal Pope
Urban VI (1318 – 1389),
Bartholomew Prignani...
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Queen of Sicily) to
seize Naples for his
nephew Francesco Moricotti Prignani. In the
meantime he was able to have
Viterbo and
Perugia return to the...
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Francesco Moricotti Prignani (Prignano) (died 1394) was an
Italian bishop and Cardinal. A cardinal-nephew, he was
created Cardinal in 1378 by his uncle...
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place which is
called Inferno.
Urban VI's
family name was
Prignano or
Prignani, and he was
native to a
place called Inferno near Naples.
Cubus de mixtione...
- (1388–1389)
Orders Consecration 9
November 1389 by Francesco
Moricotti Prignani Created cardinal 21
December 1381 by
Urban VI
Personal details Born Pietro...
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Archived from the
original on 9 July 2023.
Retrieved 2023-08-20.
Paolo Prignani (25 June 2015). "L'Apollo del Belvedere, on CambiaVersoAnzio". cambiaversoanzio...
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Grand Siècle : Le
Masque de fer,
Jacques Stuart de la Cloche, l'Abbé
Prignani, Roux de
Marsilly (softcover) (in French). London:
Forgotten Books....
- ix. 56; Livy Ab urbe condita, ii. 63. See the coat of arms above.
Paolo Prignani. "L'Apollo del Belvedere, on CambiaVersoAnzio". cambiaversoanzio.wordpress...
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appointed the
Archbishop of Bari,
Bartholomew Prignani, as regent. At the
death of Pope
Gregory XI in 1378,
Prignani was
elected pope, and he
appointed a successor...
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filling a
vacancy that has
existed since the
death of
Francesco Moricotti Prignani in 1394.
September 20 – An-Nasir ****, the
Mamluk Sultan of
Egypt and...