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- Bonifatius IX; Italian: Bonifacio IX; c. 1350 – 1 October 1404, born Pietro Tomacelli) was head of the Catholic Church from 2 November 1389 to his death, in...
- many branches, some living in Genoa, others in Naples by the name of Tomacelli. Its most famous members were Pope Boniface IX and Pope Innocent VIII...
- Nicola Tomacelli (died 1490) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of C****ano all'Jonio (1485–1490). On 1 Sep 1485, Nicola Tomacelli was appointed...
- Jerome of the Croats is the national Catholic church of Croatia on Via Tomacelli in the Campus Martius of Rome. It is now a chapel of the Pontifical Croatian...
- Tomacelli (died 1519) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of C****ano all'Jonio (1491–1519). On 31 Jan 1491, Martino Antonio Tomacelli was...
- Pierre Roger de Beaufort (1348–1370) Ange de Grimoard (1371–1388) Pietro Tomacelli (1388?–1389) Francesco Carbone (1389–1405) Antonio Caetani (seniore) (1405–1412)...
- Durazzo (1469 – 1 September 1494 and buried in Foggia), married to Camilla Tomacelli, without issue Catherine of Durazzo Camilla of Durazzo Hippolyta of Durazzo...
- Borromeo and grand nephew of Gian Giacomo Medici, he married Lucrezia Tomacelli, of the Lords of Galatro (1576–1622) in 1597. His rebuilding of Palazzo...
- Cubi. 46. Square of mixture Boniface IX (1389–1404) Pietro Cybo Tomacelli Of the Tomacelli family, born in Genoa in Liguria, whose arms were cubes. Boniface...
- of Paliano. Ascanio Colonna (1560–1608), cardinal Federico Colonna y Tomacelli, Prince of Butera (1601–1641), Viceroy of Valencia, in Spain, 1640–1641...