Costantino Patrizi Naro JUD (4 September 1798 – 17 December 1876) was a long-serving Italian Cardinal who became Dean of the College of Cardinals. Cardinal...
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the Broken Lances). Giuseppe Mattei, 4º duke of Giove (1801–1809) Giovanni Patrizi Naro Montoro, 8º marquis of Montoro (coadjutor: 1801–1804) Luigi Braschi-Onesti...
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volume 1 of Consultazione, along with the theologian Giovanni Andrea Serao as editor. In 1781, Patrizi was granted a hereditary title of Marchese. In 1789...
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1774 – Rome, 18 October 1828), married on 1795 to Marchese Don Giovanni Patrizi Patrizi Naro Montoro. Maria Christina Sabina (Pont-sur-Seine, 30 December...
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himself as a decorator of palaces. Some of his works included the Villa Patrizi (1719–1725), the Palazzo de Carolis (1720), and the Seminario Romano (1721–1722)...
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altarpiece in the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, The Virgin Appears to Giovanni Patrizi. The church of San Girolamo[clarification needed] houses his works...
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1774 – Rome, 18 October 1828), married on 1795 to Marchese Don Giovanni Patrizi Patrizi Naro Montoro. Maria Christina Sabina (Pont-sur-Seine, 30 December...
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Xavier Patrizi (Rome, 19 June 1797 – Rome, 23 April 1881) was an Italian Jesuit exegete. He was the eldest son and heir of the Giovanni Patrizi Naro Montoro...
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Tanara (1696–1715) Giovanni Patrizi (1716–1727) Alessandro Aldobrandini (1731–1734) Joaquín Fernández Portocarrero (1743–1747) Giovanni Battista Mesmer (1747–1749)...
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Agostino Patrizi Piccolomini (died 1495) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Pienza (1484–1495) and Bishop of Montalcino (1484–1495)...
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