92 Notable alumni of
University of Perugia
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The University of Perugia is 723rd in the world, 255th in Europe, and 17th in Italy by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 92 notable alumni from the University of Perugia sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff.
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Monica Bellucci
- Occupations
- fashion modelmodelfilm actoractorvoice actor
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Monica Anna Maria Bellucci is an Italian actress and model. She began her career as a fashion model before transitioning to Italian and later American and French films. She has played starring roles, supporting roles and guest appearances within an eclectic filmography spanning a range of genres and languages. In 2018, Forbes Italy named her one of the 100 most successful Italian women.
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Cesare Borgia
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- condottieroCatholic priestCatholic deacon
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Cesare Borgia was an Italian cardinal and condottiero (mercenary leader), an illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI and member of the Valencian (Spanish-Aragonese) House of Borgia. His fight for power was a major inspiration for The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli.
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Julius II
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- Catholic priest
- Biography
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Pope Julius II was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to his death, in February 1513. Nicknamed the Warrior Pope, Battle Pope or the Fearsome Pope, he chose his papal name not in honour of Pope Julius I but in emulation of Julius Caesar. One of the most powerful and influential popes, Julius II was a central figure of the High Renaissance and left a significant cultural and political legacy. As a result of his policies during the Italian Wars, the Papal States increased their power and centralization, and the office of the papacy continued to be crucial, diplomatically and politically, during the entirety of the 16th century in Italy and Europe.
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Pius III
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
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Pope Pius III, born Francesco Todeschini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 22 September 1503 to his death. At just twenty-six days, he had one of the shortest pontificates in papal history.
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Ilaria Capua
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- virologistpolitician
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Ilaria Capua is an Italian virologist and former politician, best known for her research on influenza viruses, particularly avian influenza, and her efforts promoting open access to genetic information on emerging viruses as part of pre-pandemic preparedness efforts.
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Paul V
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- Catholic bishopLatin Catholic priest
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Pope Paul V, born Camillo Borghese, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 16 May 1605 to his death, in January 1621. In 1611, he honored Galileo Galilei as a member of the papal Accademia dei Lincei and supported his discoveries. In 1616, Pope Paul V instructed Cardinal Robert Bellarmine to inform Galileo that the Copernican theory could not be taught as fact, but Bellarmine's certificate allowed Galileo to continue his studies in search for evidence and use the geocentric model as a theoretical device. That same year Paul V assured Galileo that he was safe from persecution so long as he, the Pope, should live. Bellarmine's certificate was used by Galileo for his defense at the trial of 1633.
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Clement VIII
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- Catholic priestdiplomat
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Pope Clement VIII, born Ippolito Aldobrandini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 2 February 1592 to his death, in March 1605.
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Suze Rotolo
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- paintervisual artistwriterartist
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Susan Elizabeth Rotolo, known as Suze Rotolo, was an American artist, and the girlfriend of Bob Dylan from 1961 to 1964. Dylan later acknowledged her strong influence on his music and art during that period. Rotolo is the woman walking with him on the cover of his 1963 album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, a photograph by the Columbia Records studio photographer Don Hunstein. In her book A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties, Rotolo described her time with Dylan and other figures in the folk music and bohemian scene in Greenwich Village, New York. She discussed her upbringing as a "red diaper" baby; a child of Communist Party USA members during the McCarthy Era. As an artist, she specialized in artists' books and taught at the Parsons School of Design in New York City.
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Michaëlle Jean
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- journalistpoliticiannews presenter
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Michaëlle Jean is a Canadian stateswoman and former journalist who served from 2005 to 2010 as governor general of Canada, the 27th since Canadian Confederation. She is the first Haitian Canadian and black person to hold this office.
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Julius III
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
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Pope Julius III, born Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 7 February 1550 to his death, in March 1555.
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Martin V
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- Catholic priestwriterCatholic deacon
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Pope Martin V, born Otto (or Oddone) Colonna, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 11 November 1417 to his death in February 1431. His election effectively ended the Western Schism of 1378–1417. He is the last pope to date to take on the pontifical name "Martin".
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Urban VII
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- Catholic priestCatholic bishopCatholic deacon
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Pope Urban VII, born Giovanni Battista Castagna, was head of the Catholic Church, and ruler of the Papal States from 15 to 27 September 1590. His papacy was the shortest recognized in history, during which a smoking ban encompassing churches across the world was implemented.
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Gregory XI
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- Catholic priest
- Biography
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Pope Gregory XI was head of the Catholic Church from 30 December 1370 to his death, in March 1378. He was the seventh and last Avignon pope and the most recent French pope recognized by the modern Catholic Church. In 1377, Gregory XI returned the Papal court to Rome, ending nearly 70 years of papal residency in Avignon, France. His death was swiftly followed by the Western Schism involving two Avignon-based antipopes.
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Gianni Alemanno
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- journalistengineerpolitician
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Giovanni "Gianni" Alemanno is an Italian politician who from April 2008 until June 2013 was mayor of Rome for The People of Freedom. He was the secretary of the National Movement for Sovereignty from 2017 to 2019.
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Gregory XIV
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- politicianCatholic priestCatholic bishop
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Pope Gregory XIV, born Niccolò Sfondrato or Sfondrati, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 5 December 1590 to his death, in October 1591.
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Alberto Burri
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- sculptorprintmakercollagistartistpharmacist
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Alberto Burri was an Italian visual artist, painter, sculptor, and physician based in Città di Castello. He is associated with the matterism of the European informal art movement and described his style as a polymaterialist. He had connections with Lucio Fontana's spatialism and, with Antoni Tàpies, an influence on the revival of the art of post-war assembly in America (Robert Rauschenberg) as in Europe.
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John of Capistrano
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- regular priestmissionaryinquisitorregular clericpreacher
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John of Capistrano, OFM was a Franciscan friar and Catholic priest from the Italian town of Capestrano, Abruzzo. Famous as a preacher, theologian, and inquisitor, he earned himself the nickname "the Soldier Saint" when in 1456 at age 70 he led a Crusade against the invading Ottoman Empire at the siege of Belgrade with the Hungarian military commander John Hunyadi.
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Nicholas IV
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- regular priestdiplomat
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Pope Nicholas IV, born Girolamo Masci, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 22 February 1288 to his death, on 4 April 1292. He was the first Franciscan to be elected pope.
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Innocent VII
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- Catholic priest
- Biography
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Pope Innocent VII, born Cosimo de' Migliorati, was head of the Catholic Church from 17 October 1404 to his death, in November 1406. He was pope during the period of the Western Schism (1378–1417), and was opposed by the Avignon claimant Benedict XIII. Despite good intentions, he did little to end the schism, owing to the troubled state of affairs in Rome, and his distrust of the sincerity of Benedict XIII, and King Ladislaus of Naples.
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Anna Ascani
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- politician
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Anna Ascani is an Italian politician.
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Domenico de Masi
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- sociologistuniversity teacher
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Domenico De Masi was an Italian sociologist. He was professor emeritus of sociology of work at the Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", where he also was head of the Faculty of Communication Sciences.
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Scipione Borghese
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- patron of the artsCatholic bishopdiplomatpresbyterCatholic priest
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Scipione Borghese was an Italian cardinal, art collector and patron of the arts. A member of the Borghese family, he was the patron of the painter Caravaggio and the artist Bernini. His legacy is the establishment of the art collection at the Villa Borghese in Rome.
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Bartolus de Saxoferrato
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- juristtheologianuniversity teacherphilosopher
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Bartolus de Saxoferrato was an Italian law professor and one of the most prominent continental jurists of Medieval Roman Law. He belonged to the school known as the commentators or postglossators. The admiration of later generations of civil lawyers is shown by the adage nemo bonus íurista nisi bartolista — no one is a good jurist unless he is a Bartolist (i.e. a follower of Bartolus).
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Carlo Sibilia
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- politician
- Biography
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Carlo Sibilia is an Italian politician who has been an MP from the Five Star Movement since 2013.
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Alberico Gentili
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- university teacherlawyerjurist
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Alberico Gentili was an Italian jurist, a tutor of Queen Elizabeth I, and a standing advocate to the Spanish Embassy in London, who served as the Regius professor of civil law at the University of Oxford for 21 years. He is regardef as the co-founder of the field of international law, and thus known as the "Father of international law". The first medieval writer on public international law,in 1587 Gentili became the first non-English person to be a Regius Professor. He also authored numeroud books, which are recognized to be among the most essential sources for international legal doctrines, yet that also include theological and literary subjects.
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Donatella Tesei
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- politicianlawyer
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Donatella Tesei is an Italian politician and lawyer, currently President of the Umbria region.
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Lorenzo Baldisseri
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- priestpianistCatholic priestarchbishop
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Lorenzo Baldisseri is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Secretary General of the Synod of Bishops from 21 September 2013 until 15 September 2020. He was made a cardinal in 2014. He previously served as Secretary of the Congregation for Bishops after more than twenty years in the diplomatic service of the Holy See that included stints as Apostolic Nuncio to Haiti, Paraguay, India, Nepal, and Brazil.
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Baldus de Ubaldis
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- professorjurist
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Baldus de Ubaldis was an Italian jurist, and a leading figure in Medieval Roman Law and the school of Postglossators.
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James of the Marches
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- inquisitorpresbyter
- Biography
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Jacob de Marchia, commonly known in English as Saint James of the Marches, was an Italian Friar Minor, preacher and writer. He was a Papal legate and Inquisitor.
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Vittorio Merloni
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- businesspersonentrepreneur
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Vittorio Merloni was an Italian entrepreneur and industrialist. He was the honorary chairman of Indesit (chaired by his son Andrea Merloni) and Fineldo (chaired by his daughter Antonella), the family holding company that controls Indesit and other group interests.
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Katia Bellillo
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- politician
- Biography
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Katia Bellillo is an Italian politician and former minister. She served in governments under Massimo D'Alema and Giuliano Amato between 1998 and 2001. Originally a member of the Italian Communist Party (PCI), she joined the Party of Italian Communists (PDCI) in 1998 and became Minister for Regional Affairs. She later became Minister for Equal Opportunities in 2000, in which role she successfully championed a range of issues including LGBT rights and women's boxing. During the following year, she was physically and verbally attacked by Alessandra Mussolini during a live TV broadcast. After leaving government, in 2008, she was one of the founders of the Unite the Left movement and, after a long political hiatus, unsuccessfully ran for mayor of Perugia in 2019.
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Catiuscia Marini
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- politician
- Biography
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Catiuscia Marini is an Italian politician and manager. She was president of Umbria from 2010 to 2019. She has been the manager of Legacoop since 2007.
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Ennio Antonelli
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- Catholic priesttheologianuniversity teacherCatholic bishop
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Ennio Antonelli is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who was president of the Pontifical Council for the Family from 2008 to 2012. He has been a bishop since 1982, serving as bishop of Gubbio from 1982 to 1988, archbishop of Perugia from 1988 to 1995, and archbishop of Florence from 2001 to 2008. He led the Italian Episcopal Conference from 1995 to 2001 and was raised to the rank of cardinal in 2003.
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Julian Cesarini
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- Catholic priest
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Julian Cesarini the Elder was one of the group of brilliant cardinals created by Pope Martin V on the conclusion of the Western Schism. His intellect and diplomacy made him a powerful agent first of the Council of Basel and then, after he broke with the Conciliar movement at Basel, of papal superiority against the Conciliar movement. The French bishop Bossuet described Cesarini as the strongest bulwark that the Catholics could oppose to the Greeks in the Council of Florence.
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Paul Yü Pin
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- EsperantistCatholic priestCatholic bishop
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Paul Yu Pin was a Chinese cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Nanking from 1946 until his death, having previously served as its Apostolic Vicar, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1969.
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Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo
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- Catholic priestuniversity teacherCatholic bishopinternational forum participantphilosopher
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Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo is an Argentine prelate of the Catholic Church who was Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences from 1998 to 2022. He was made a bishop in 2001. Having authored many publications in the sciences, he received several honors, including the Légion d’Honneur of France in 2000.
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Domenico Fisichella
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- journalistpoliticianeditorpolitical scientist
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Domenico Fisichella is an Italian academic and politician, who served as culture minister in the Berlusconi I Cabinet from 1994 to 1995.
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Catia Bastioli
- Enrolled in the University of Perugia
- Studied chemistry
- Occupations
- environmental chemistmanager
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Catia Bastioli is an Italian researcher, chemist, and entrepreneur. Born in Foligno in 1957, she was always interested in chemistry and the natural world. Bastioli went on to attend the Business Management School at Bocconi University and get a degree in chemistry from the University of Perugia. She started her career as a researcher for the largest research group in Italy, Montedison, where she used her chemistry expertise to develop bioplastics with waste and agricultural raw materials. At Montedison, she helped to found a research center that later became Novamont. With this transition to Novemont, Bastioli began focusing on experimenting with eco-friendly materials and bioplastics. Bastioli now serves as CEO of Novamont, as well as President of Terna Spa of the Kyoto Club Association and a member of the Board of Directors of Fondazione Cariplo. She also served as the CEO of Matrìca, a joint venture between Novamont and Versalis.
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Andrea Romizi
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- politician
- Biography
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Andrea Romizi is an Italian politician. He has been serving as the mayor of Perugia since 2014.
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Gebhard Truchsess of Waldburg
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- Catholic priest
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Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg was the archbishop-elector of Cologne from 1577 to 1588. After pursuing an ecclesiastical career, he won a close election in the cathedral chapter of Cologne over Ernst of Bavaria. After his election, he fell in love with and later married Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben, a Protestant canoness at the Abbey of Gerresheim. His conversion to Calvinism and announcement of religious parity in the electorate triggered the Cologne War.
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Walkiria Terradura
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- partisan
- Biography
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Walkiria Terradura was an Italian anti-fascist partisan during the Second World War. She was awarded the Silver Medal of Military Valour.
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Dario Antiseri
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- philosopheruniversity teacher
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Dario Antiseri is a Philosophy professor. He holds a bachelor's degree (summa cum laude) in Philosophy from the University of Perugia and for many years he has been Full Professor of Methodology of the Social Sciences at LUISS, in Rome. He taught in Siena, Padova and Rome, where he was also the Dean of the Faculty of Political Science. He retired from academia in 2010. He is an important scholar of Karl R. Popper and Hans-Georg Gadamer, and in many works he tries to show the links between fallibilism and hermeneutics. In 1996, he published a book about Gianni Vattimo's weak thought. With the Italian philosopher Giovanni Reale, he is also author of an important treatise of philosophy in three volumes, which is the most widely used philosophy textbook in Italian schools.
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Marios Garoyian
- Enrolled in the University of Perugia
- Graduated with bachelor's degree in political science in political science
- Occupations
- political scientistpolitician
- Biography
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Marios Garoyian is an Armenian Cypriot politician. He served as leader of the Democratic Party from 2006 to 2013. On 6 March 2008, he was elected President of the House of Representatives of Cyprus, thereby holding the highest elected post currently held by an Armenian outside of Armenia.
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Bernardino Spada
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- Catholic priest
- Biography
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Bernardino Spada was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a patron of the arts whose collection is housed in the Palazzo Spada in Rome.
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Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
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Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Cardinal-Nephew to Pope Clement X.
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Agnolo Firenzuola
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- writerpoet
- Biography
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Agnolo Firenzuola was an Italian poet and litterateur.
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Leonardo Latini
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- politician
- Biography
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Leonardo Latini is an Italian politician and lawyer.
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Marianna Marquesa Florenzi
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- translatorphilosophersalonnièrelinguist
- Biography
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Marchioness Marianna Florenzi (9 November 1802, Ravenna – 15 April 1870, Florence), née Marianna Bacinetti, was an Italian noblewoman, philosopher and translator of philosophical works. She was also known by her married name of Marianna Florenzi Waddington.
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Luigi Frati
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- physicianpoliticianteacher
- Biography
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Luigi Frati is an Italian academic physician and rector of the Sapienza University of Rome.
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Frans Sammut
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- writer
- Biography
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Frans Sammut was a Maltese novelist and non-fiction writer.
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Ruggero Oddi
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- anatomistsurgeonphysiologist
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Ruggero Oddi was an Italian physiologist and anatomist who was a native of Perugia. He is most well known for the Sphincter of Oddi, which was named after him.
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Krzysztof Zygmunt Pac
- Years
- 1621-1684 (aged 63)
- Occupations
- statespersondiplomatpolitician
- Biography
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Krzysztof Zygmunt Pac was a nobleman and statesman of Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Chancellor (1658–1684) of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
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Orazio Antinori
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- explorernaturalistbotanistornithologistzoologist
- Biography
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Orazio Antinori was an Italian explorer and zoologist.
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Pier Paolo Pandolfi
- Born in
- Italy
- Occupations
- physicianmolecular biologistgeneticistresearcherprofessor
- Biography
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Pier Paolo Pandolfi is an Italian doctor, geneticist, molecular biologist, and cancer researcher.
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Tommaso Maria Zigliara
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- theologianCatholic priestphilosopher
- Biography
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Tommaso Maria Zigliara, OP was a Corsican priest of the Catholic Church, a member of the Dominicans, a theologian, philosopher and a cardinal.
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Giuseppe Fanfani
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- politicianlawyer
- Biography
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Giuseppe Fanfani is an Italian politician and lawyer.
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Giulio Cesare Sacchetti
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Giulio Cesare Sacchetti was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and was twice included in the French Court's list of acceptable candidates for the Papacy, in 1644 and 1655.
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Maria Rita Lorenzetti
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- politician
- Biography
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Maria Rita Lorenzetti is an Italian politician and a former President of the Italian region of Umbria. In 2000 she was elected governor of Umbria becoming the first woman to serve as governor of Umbria, the fifth woman to serve as governor in Italy, and the first woman directly elected as governor of an Italian region.
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Prospero Farinacci
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- lawyerjuristmagistratejudge
- Biography
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Prospero Farinacci was an Italian Renaissance jurist, lawyer and judge. His Praxis et Theorica Criminalis (Practice and Theory of Criminal Law) was the strongest influence on criminal law in Civil law countries until the Age of Enlightenment. Farinacci defended Beatrice Cenci who was accused of killing her father in the most famous criminal case of the time. As a judge he was known for his harsh sentencing.
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Fabrizio Spada
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Fabrizio Spada was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, and served as Secretary of State under Pope Innocent XII.
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Piotr Gembicki
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Piotr Gembicki, Deputy Crown Chancellor and Bishop of Przemyśl from 1636, Grand Crown Chancellor from 1638, Bishop of Kraków from 1642 in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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Giovanni Battista Rinuccini
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- Catholic priestdiplomat
- Biography
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Giovanni Battista Rinuccini was an Italian Roman Catholic archbishop in the mid-seventeenth century. He was a noted legal scholar and became chamberlain to Pope Gregory XV. In 1625 Pope Urban VIII made him the Archbishop of Fermo in Italy. In 1645 Pope Innocent X sent him to Ireland as Papal Nuncio. He brought money and weapons to help the Confederate Irish in its conflict against the English Parliamentarians. Rinuccini became the dominant figure of the hard-line Clerical Faction of the Confederates refusing the alliance with the Irish Royalists.
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Gianfranco Ciaurro
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- politician
- Biography
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Gianfranco Ciaurro was an Italian politician.
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Rafael L. Bras
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- engineerclimatologistcivil engineer
- Biography
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Rafael Luis Bras is a Puerto Rican civil engineer best known for his contributions in surface hydrology and hydrometeorology, including his work in soil-vegetation-atmosphere system modeling.
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Marios Kyriazis
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- physicianresearcher
- Biography
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Marios Kyriazis is a medical doctor and gerontologist. He is known for work, publications and involvement with life extension.
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Nadia Ginetti
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- politician
- Biography
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Nadia Ginetti is an Italian politician. She is a senator from Italia Viva.
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Ahmed Rajabli
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- botanistagronomist
- Biography
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Ahmed Rajabli was an Azerbaijani and Soviet agronomist, geneticist, pedagogue, professor, Republic student and member of the VASKhNIL. He devoted his life to the study of fruit and cereal crops available in Azerbaijan.
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Fiammetta Modena
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- politician
- Biography
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Fiammetta Modena is an Italian politician from Forza Italia. She has been a member of the Italian Senate from 2018 to 2022.
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Gianfrancesco Gambara
- Occupations
- Catholic priestinquisitorCatholic bishop
- Biography
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Gianfrancesco Gambara was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop.
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Hippolito Salviani
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- physiciannaturalist
- Biography
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Hippolito Salviani was an Italian physician, scholar and naturalist, noted for his Renaissance book Aquatilium animalium historiae, depicting about hundred Mediterranean fish species, some from Illyria, and a few mollusks. He also wrote works on medicine, such as that dealing with Galen's theory of crises, and a topical play. Salviani taught at the University of Rome until 1568. From 1550 until 1555 he was chief physician to the House of Farnese and three successive popes, Pope Julius III, Pope Marcellus II and Pope Paul IV.
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Angelo Buscema
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- judge
- Biography
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Angelo Buscema is an Italian magistrate and academic.
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Enrico Caetani
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- diplomatCatholic priestCatholic bishop
- Biography
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Enrico Caetani was an Italian cardinal.
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Christopher von Dohna
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- politiciantranslatorwriter
- Biography
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Burgrave Christopher von Dohna was a German politician and scholar during the time of the Thirty Years' War. He came from the Prussian family of the Burgraves of Dohna.
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Bruno Bracalente
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- university teacherpoliticianstatistician
- Biography
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Bruno Bracalente is an Italian politician and professor who served as President of Umbria and university professor and Director of the Department of Statistical Sciences at University of Perugia. In 1995 Italian regional elections, he got 331,349 or 59.94% votes.
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Francesco Angeloni
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- historianprotonotary apostolicwriter
- Biography
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Francesco Angeloni was an Italian writer, antiquary, historian and collector of a wide range of objects including classical antiquities and drawings.
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Carla Giuliano
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- politician
- Biography
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Carla Giuliano is an Italian politician. She was elected as a member of the Five Star Movement and has sat in the Chamber of Deputies since 2018.
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Marco da Montegallo
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- physicianmonk
- Biography
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Blessed Marco da Montegallo was an Italian Roman Catholic priest from the Order of Friars Minor. He was born to a nobleman and served as a doctor in Ascoli Piceno before he was pressured into marriage in 1451 - the couple annulled their marriage after both entered the religious life. Father Marco is best known for establishing pawnshops for the poor across various Italian cities and for being a preacher of love.
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Bernardino of Fossa
- Occupations
- preacher
- Biography
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Bernardino of Fossa was an Italian Franciscan historian and ascetical writer.
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Cosimo de Torres
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Cosimo de Torres also Cosmo de Torres and Cosma de Torres was a Roman Catholic cardinal who served as Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere (1641–1642), Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio (1623–1641), Archbishop of Monreale (1634–1642), Bishop of Perugia (1624–1634), Apostolic Nuncio to Poland (1621–1622), and Titular Archbishop of Hadrianopolis in Haemimonto (1621–1622).
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Aegidius Gelenius
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- heraldistCatholic priestCatholic bishop
- Biography
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Aegidius Gelenius was a German clergyman and historian who worked as historiographer to the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, Ferdinand of Bavaria. He had at his disposal some earlier sources that are not in existence today, including a life of Herman of Scheda.
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Fiorello Gramillano
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- politician
- Biography
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Fiorello Gramillano is an Italian politician.
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Walter Luchetti
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- politicianagronomist
- Biography
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Walter Luchetti is an Italian politician who served as the minister of agriculture between 1995 and 1996.
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Fazio Giovanni Santori
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Fazio Giovanni Santori was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
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Giuseppe Accoramboni
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- Catholic bishopCatholic priest
- Biography
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Giuseppe Accoramboni JUD was an Italian Cardinal who served as bishop of Imola.
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Paulus Castrensis
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- jurist
- Biography
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Paulus Castrensis was an Italian jurist of the 14th century.
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Lelio Falconieri
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- Catholic priest
- Biography
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Lelio Falconieri was an Italian Catholic Cardinal.
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Jo Schouwenaar-Franssen
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- politician
- Biography
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Johanna Frederika "Jo" Schouwenaar-Franssen was a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).
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Francesco Canali
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- Catholic deaconCatholic priest
- Biography
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Francesco Canali was an Italian cardinal. He was the Titular Archbishop of Larissa.
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Domenico Marzi
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Domenico Marzi is an Italian politician and lawyer.
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Niccolò Capocci
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- Latin Catholic priest
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Niccolò Capocci was an Italian Cardinal.
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Carlo Bonelli
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- Catholic priest
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Carlo Bonelli was an Italian lawyer and diplomat who was appointed a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in 1664.
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Pietro da Mogliano
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- Catholic priest
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Pietro Corradini was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor. Corradini served in several leadership positions within his order which bought him into contact with the likes of James of the Marches and Camilla Battista da Varano - he was her confessor and spiritual director - while in turn being a well-known figure due to his mild mannered nature and for his preaching abilities.