- Italian:
Gregorio XIV; 11
February 1535 – 16
October 1591), born Niccolò
Sfondrato or Sfondrati, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States...
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Paolo Emilio Sfondrati (1560 – 14
February 1618) was an
Italian cardinal. Born to a
noble family in
Milan and the
nephew of Pope
Gregory XIV, he was the...
- into the
Baroque period.
Ingegneri was
close friends with
Bishop Nicolò
Sfondrato,
later Pope
Gregory XIV, who was
intimately involved with the reforms...
- Niccolò
Sfondrato, Cardinal-priest of
Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, is
elected as the new pope and
takes the name Pope
Gregory XIV.
Sfondrato is selected...
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Celestino Sfondrati (10
January 1644 – 4
September 1696) was an
Italian Benedictine theologian, Prince-abbot of St. Gall and Cardinal.
Sfondrati was born...
- in
front of the
statue is an
inscription which was
written by
Cardinal Sfondrato which says "Gaze upon the
likeness of the most holy
virgin Cecilia, which...
- Niccolò
Sfondrato, Cardinal-priest of
Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, is
elected as the new pope and
takes the name Pope
Gregory XIV.
Sfondrato is selected...
- and, when he fell ill, he
authorized his cardinal-nephew,
Paolo Emilio Sfondrato, to use the Fiat ut petitur, a
power which was
later diminished at the...
- The saint's tomb had been
opened in 1599, and
Cardinal Paolo Emilio Sfondrato commissioned Maderno, very
young at the time, to
recreate the martyr's...
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ballot were
Reginald Pole, Juan Álvarez de Toledo, OP, and
Francesco Sfondrato. The
influence of
Charles V was much in evidence. But on 12
December five...