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    Vincenzo Carafa (5 May 1585 – 6 June 1649) was an Italian Jesuit priest and spiritual writer, elected the seventh Superior-General of the Society of Jesus...
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    Carafa or Caraffa is the name of an old and influential Neapolitan aristocratic family of Italian nobles, clergy, and men of arts, known from the 12th...
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    Ignatio, fondatore della Compagnia di Gesù 1650 Della vita del p. Vincenzo Caraffa, settimo generale della Compagnia di Gesù 1651 L'Asia 1653 Missione...
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  • Giovanni Stefano Menochio (1575–1655), admonitor to the Superiors General Vincenzo Caraffa and Francisco Piccolomini James E. Grummer, admonitor to Superior General...
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    1537–1539, † 1543 (Bishop of Sabina 1539–1543 and of Porto 1543) Giovanni Vincenzo Caraffa 1539–1541 Alessandro Cesarini 1541–1542 Francesco III Cornaro 1542–1543...
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    the title to his nephew Bernardino, who died within months, and then to Vincenzo. "What emerges clearly from this complicated pattern of exchanged titles...
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    founded in October, 1648, in the Church of the Gesù in Rome, by Father Vincenzo Caraffa, later seventh General of the Society of Jesus. The following year...
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    Rocco Verduci (3 August 1824, Caraffa del Bianco – 2 October 1847, Gerace) was an Italian revolutionary, and martyr of the Insurrection of 1847 in the...
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    uocatus Ioannes Petrus Caraffa. 69. From Peter's faith Paul IV (1555–59) Giovanni Pietro Caraffa Formerly called John Peter Caraffa. Paul IV is said to have...
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    villages of Sant'Agata del Bianco and Bianco, the insurgents then marched on Caraffa del Bianco, Bovalino, Ardore, Siderno, Gioiosa Ionica and Roccella Ionica...
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