• Rodolfo Paleotti (died 1619) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Imola (1611–1619). On 27 June 1611, Rodolfo Paleotti was appointed during...
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  • Monferrato (1594), Giulio Calvo d'Albeto, Bishop of Sora (1608), and Rodolfo Paleotti, Bishop of Imola (1611). "Bishop Marco Antonio Salomone" Catholic-Hierarchy...
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    Constitutions were published by order of Cardinal Donghi in 1659. Bishop Rodolfo Paleotti (1611–1619) held a diocesan synod on 22 May 1614, and published its...
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  • Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of Imola In office 1619–1644 Predecessor Rodolfo Paleotti Successor Mario Theodoli Orders Consecration 15 Sep 1619 by Giambattista...
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  • Urbino (1610); Luca Semproni, Bishop of Città di Castello (1610); Rodolfo Paleotti, Bishop of Imola (1611); Francesco Piccolomini (bishop), Bishop of...
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    Umbriatico (1611); Andrea Pierbenedetti, Bishop of Venosa (1611); Rodolfo Paleotti, Bishop of Imola (1611); Francesco Piccolomini (bishop), Bishop of...
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    (1583–1587) Tolomeo Gallio (1587–1589) Prospero Santacroce (1589) Gabriele Paleotti (1589–1591) Michele Bonelli, (1591–1598) Girolamo Rusticucci (1598–1600)...
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    Pope Paul III, had in his faction Cardinals Corregio, Gambara, Savelli, Paleotti and Orsini. Farnese was personally beloved by the Roman populace as a patron...
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