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    Lelio Brancaccio (around 1560–1637), Marquess of Montesilvano, was a Neapolitan commander of Habsburg armies in Italy, the Low Countries and Catalonia...
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  • Lelio Brancaccio (died 1599) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Taranto (1574–1599) and Archbishop of Sorrento (1571–1574). On 20...
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  • politician, political scientist and journalist Lelio Biscia, (1575 –1638), Italian Catholic cardinal Lelio Brancaccio (around 1560–1637), Neapolitan commander...
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    Ampt eines General-Feldt-Obersten (1617) 1610. I Carichi Militari. Lelio Brancaccio 1612. Il governo della cavalleria leggiera. Giorgio Basta. German translation...
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    leaders Frederick Henry Ernest Casimir  † Horace Vere Guillaume de Bette Lelio Brancaccio Gonzalo de Córdoba Peter Bossman Graf zu Pappenheim Strength Maastricht:...
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    the seminary. Girolamo Gambara (1569) was a distinguished nuncio. Lelio Brancaccio (1574) suffered considerable persecution on account of his efforts...
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    Giulio Pavesi presided over a provincial synod in 1567. Archbishop Lelio Brancaccio (1571–1574) presided over a provincial synod in 1574. Bishop Antonio...
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     United Provinces Commanders and leaders Besieged Guillaume de Bette Lelio Brancaccio Relief forces Gonzalo de Córdoba Graf zu Pappenheim Besiegers Frederick...
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  • Archdiocese Archdiocese of Taranto In office 1600–1601 Predecessor Lelio Brancaccio (archbishop) Successor Ottavio Mirto Frangipani Orders Consecration...
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    of the Count of Tyrone, the Italian tercios of Marcelo Judice and Lelio Brancaccio, and the Walloon tercios of the Lord of Bournonville and the Baron...
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