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Romagna (Romagnol: Rumâgna) is an
Italian historical region that
approximately corresponds to the south-eastern
portion of present-day Emilia-Romagna in...
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introduce the
topic of the
Exarchate of Ravenna, the Pentapolis, and the
Romandiola. This
looked like extortion. The
French Innocent's
favoritism toward King...
- 213–217. In June 1296 he was
serving as
Rector of the
Marches of
Ancona and
Romandiola, of the City of Bologna, and the
County of Spoleto: Fantuzzi,
Marco (1802)...
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named Rector of the
Romandiola and of the City of Bologna, and
Cardinal Latino was
named Papal Legate to the
Romandiola.
Another nephew, Orso Orsini...
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church of San
Giovanni a
Porta Latina; he was
appointed Legate in the
Romandiola. He
moved to
Santa Pr****ede in 1801. On 3
August 1807 he was promoted...
- his
death he was
administrator of the
diocese of
Albenga and
Legate in
Romandiola. He died in
Genoa on 27
November 1543, and was
buried there. "Cardinals...
- VIII. In 1642
Capponi was
appointed co-legate of Bologna,
Ferrara and
Romandiola along with Pope Urban's cardinal-nephew,
Antonio Barberini. When Urban...
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behalf of his
nephew Conradin, ****erted Conradin's
rights to the
Romagna (
Romandiola), the
March of
Ancona and the
Duchy of Spoleto,
which the
Papacy also...
- was also a
consanguineus of
Bernard de Castris,
papal marshal of the
Romandiola.
Cardella states that he was a
Doctor of
Canon Law. He was
abbot of Saint...
- (Gonfaloniere) of the
papal army and his
territorial possessions in
Romagna (the
Romandiola).
Cesare delivered the
support of all
eleven Spanish cardinals. It was...