- Pope
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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Venus unlocked, and her
secrets laid open.
Being a
translation of part of
Sinibaldus, his Geneanthropeia, and a
collection of some
things out of
other Latin...
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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...
- ISBN 0875980953. OCLC 489571316. "Saint Mark the
Evangelist and
Saint Sinibaldus Venerated by
Members of a Lay Confraternity". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved...
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before 6
February 1253)
Pastor (attested 1263)
Ugolinus (attested 1292)
Sinibaldus (1317– ? )
Theodescus Spinola, O.P. (1328–1345 ?)
Amadeus d'Alba (1346–1360 ...
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Venus unlocked, and her
secrets laid open.
Being a
translation of part of
Sinibaldus, his Geneanthropeia, and a
collection of some
things out of
other Latin...
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Bishop Sinibaldus of
Guardia was
elected bishop of Troia, but
while the
matter was
being considered at the
papal court in Avignon,
Bishop Sinibaldus died...
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testimonials from the
distinguished medical scholars Ioannes Benedictus Sinibaldus,
Paulus Zachias and
Hieronymous Bardi.: 72
Kircher summarised three possible...
- Bergera,
archiepiscopo Taurinensi habita ann. 1647 (in Latin). Turin: J.
Sinibaldus. 1647.
Synodus Dioecesana Taurinensis habita in
Ecclesia Metropolitana...
- no. 7.
Sinibaldus was
appointed to su****de the
deposed Bishop Petrus. On 15
March 1107, in the
episcopal palace in Padua,
Bishop Sinibaldus signed a...