Pietro Marini (5 October 1794 - 19 August 1863) was a Catholic cardinal. Pietro Marini was born in 1794 in Rome, in what was then the Papal States. He...
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of the Police in his lifetime Niccolò Marini (1843–1923) Italian cardinal; recorded descendant of Pietro Marini. Notable for his liberal agenda and his...
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Church Appointed 16 January 1874 Term ended 15 February 1874 Predecessor Pietro Marini Successor Domenico Bartolini Orders Ordination 21 September 1833 Created...
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was elevated to the cardinalate in 1916. Marini was born in Rome, and was a relative of Pietro Cardinal Marini. He studied at the Collegio Capranica; the...
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Guido Marini (born 31 January 1965) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who serves as the bishop of Tortona in northern Italy. A priest since...
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75/906 ½ 7th & 21st Cos, Miners 12th Telegraph Co Lieutenant General Pietro Marini 17th Division (Lieutenant General Diomede Saveri) "Reggio" Brigade –...
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of June 1915, he requested the exemption of the subordinate general Pietro Marini, whose fault was having imprudently occupied the saddle of the Sasso...
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Leonardo Marini (1509 in Chios – June 11, 1573 in Rome) was an Italian theologian and archbishop of the Dominican Order of the Catholic Church. Marini was...
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de Marinis, maestro di cappella of the Bari Cathedral. Gallo's anthology Primo libro de madrigali was published in 1597 and includes music by Marinis as...
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high finance. In particular, the promoters of the initiative included Pietro Marini, Count Vincenzo Pianciani, Giampietro Campana, and Carlo Luigi Morichini...
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