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Innico Siscara (died 1619) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Anglona-Tursi (1616–1619). On 19
December 1616,
Innico Siscara was appointed...
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Bishop of Venafro, with
Antonio d'Aquino,
Bishop of Sarno, and
Innico Siscara,
Bishop of Anglona-Tursi,
serving as co-consecrators. He
served as Bishop...
- of
Modern Fortifications),
translated into
Spanish in 1657 by
Baltasar Siscara. D'Afflitto
wrote also a
treatise on fire and
explosive weapons, De igne...
- (1616);
Vincenzo Agnello Suardi,
Bishop of Alba
Pompeia (1616);
Innico Siscara,
Bishop of Anglona-Tursi (1616);
Petrus Katich (Catich),
Bishop of Prizren...
- of
Bovino (1616);
Michelangelo Seghizzi,
Bishop of Lodi (1616);
Innico Siscara,
Bishop of Anglona-Tursi (1616);
Lorenzo Castrucci,
Bishop of
Spoleto (1617);...
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Bishop of Venafro, with
Antonio d'Aquino,
Bishop of Sarno, and
Innico Siscara,
Bishop of Anglona-Tursi,
serving as co-consecrators. On 27
November 1634...
- e Tolentino, with
Giambattista Visconti,
Bishop of Teramo, and
Innico Siscara,
Bishop of Anglona-Tursi,
serving as co-consecrators. He
served as Bishop...
- of
Giovanni Marullo,
Francesco Plutino and
brothers Francesco and
Carlo Siscara,
noble citizens,
displaced to
preside the four
urban gates.
After a brutal...
- some of his paintings. He died in Naples.
Among his
pupils was
Matteo Siscara. Le
belle arti,
Volumes 1-2, by
Giovanni Battista Gennaro Grossi, page...
- – 1609 Resigned)
Bernardo Giustiniano (15 Jun 1609 – 1616 Died)
Innico Siscara (19 Dec 1616 – 1619 Died)
Alfonso Giglioli (17 Jun 1619 – 24 Mar 1630 Died)...