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under eight popes, been made Cardinal-Deacon of St.
Nicola in
Carcere Tulliano by Pope
Innocent IV (1243–54),
protector of the
Franciscans by Pope Alexander...
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August 1276. Tosti, p. 38, n. 15: ... ut
ecclesias S.
Nicolai in
carcere Tulliano de Urbe, et de
Barro in
Ligonensi [Langres], et de
Piliaco [?
Pisiaco (Poissy...
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tetro carcere. Victor. iiij. Fuit
Cardinalis S.
Nicolai in
carcere Tulliano. 6. Out of a
loathsome prison.
Victor IV,
antipope (1159–64) Ottaviano...
- Cicerone. The test
takes place in the
buildings of the Liceo-Ginnasio
Tulliano. High
school seniors studying classics from all over
Europe are free to...
- Loudersound.com.
Retrieved 21 July 2024. "Joe
Parrish Interview (by
Tullianos)". Laufi.de. 13
February 2020.
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Orsini S.
Nicola in
Carcere Tulliano 20
September 1276
Viterbo Pope John XXI
Giovanni Gaetano Orsini S.
Nicola in
Carcere Tulliano 26
December 1277 Rome Pope...
- (in jail) part of the name of the
church was only
changed to "in
Carcere Tulliano" in the 14th century,
owing to an
erroneous identification. The prison...
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Giovanni Battista Savelli Roman Cardinal-Deacon of S.
Nicola in
Carcere Tulliano 15 May 1480
Sixtus IV
Former Governor of
Bologna Giovanni Colonna Roman...
- 29, 1312
Guglielmo de
Longhi – Cardinal-deacon of S.
Nicola in
Carcere Tulliano, †
April 9, 1319
Giovanni Castrocoeli, O.S.B.Cas.,archbishop of Benevento...
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Sanctorum Cosmae et Damiani, O[tho]
Sancti Nicholai in
carcere Tulliano, diaconi;
sanctae Ecclesiae Romanae Cardinales.
Cardinal Oddone di Monferrato...