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Innocent IV (Latin:
Innocentius IV; c. 1195 – 7
December 1254), born
Sinibaldo Fieschi, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States...
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Sinibaldo Ibi was an
Italian painter,
active in the
early 16th century. He
probably resided at Gubbio, and was a
member of the
Guild of
Perugia in 1527...
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Sinibaldo de Mas i Sans (1809,
Barcelona – 1868, Madrid) was a
known Spanish diplomat to Asia
during the 19th century. An
adventurer and a poet, he introduced...
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Sinibaldo Doria (Latin:
Sinibaldus ab Auria, 1664 – 1733) was a
Catholic cardinal who
served as
officer of the
Papal States and as
Bishop of Benevento...
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Sinibaldo I
Ordelaffi (1336 –
October 28, 1386) was a lord of Forlì, the son of
Francesco II Ordelaffi. In 1376, with the
support of the
Ghibelline party...
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Sinibaldo II
Ordelaffi (1467– 14 July 1480 Forlì) was the lord of Forlì in 1480,
inheriting it from his
father Pino III Ordelaffi.
After his
death the...
- 7
December 1254 (11 years, 165 days)
Innocent IV
INNOCENTIVS Quartus Sinibaldo Fieschi c. 1195 Genoa,
Republic of Genoa, Holy
Roman Empire 48 / 60 Born...
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Sinibaldo Scorza (16 July 1589 – 5
April 1631) was an
Italian painter,
draughtsman and etcher. He was born into a
wealthy aristocratic family from Voltaggio...
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Genoa a
recurring element of
their poetic work.
Famous Genoese include:
Sinibaldo and
Ottobuono Fieschi (Popes
Innocent IV and
Adrian V),
Giovanni Battista...
- team for over 41 years,
since 1982,
after the
other historic president Sinibaldo Nocini, who was in
charge for 20 years. The club is also
notable for being...