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Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani...
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James of
Viterbo OSA (Italian:
Giacomo da Viterbo; c. 1255 – c. 1307), born
Giacomo Capocci (nicknamed
Doctor speculativus), was an
Italian Roman Catholic...
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Langenstein Henricus Totting de Oyta
Hermannus Alemannus Jacobus Capocci de
Viterbio Jacobus Veneticus Johannes Argyropulus Johannes Burid****
Johannes Duns...
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Fazini "Fosforo", 1482–1503
Vincentius de Maffei, 1503–1507?
Ludovicus de
Viterbio 1507–1527
Laurentius Grana, 1528–1539
Sebastiano Graziani, 1539–1541 Bernardinus...
- Compromise", and
named a
committee of
three Canons, who
chose Jacobus de
Viterbio, a
cleric of the
Apostolic Camera and a
Canon of Viterbo.
Jacobus accepted...
- (1282–1295)
Giovanni d'Alatri (1295–1300)
Adenolfo (1301–1302)
Giacomo de
Viterbio, O.E.S.A. (1302–1303)
Monaldo Monaldeschi, O.Min. (1303–1331)
Arnaldo de...
- 1252)
Henricus de
Carasolo (25
March 1252 – 22 July 1274) [Jacobus de
Viterbio was not an archbishop] Sede
Vacante (20
October 1274 – 3
December 1275)...