AlessandroSibilia (1591–1637) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Capri (1637). AlessandroSibilia was born in 1591 in Capua, Italy....
and starred in the Netflix original film Rose Island, directed by Sydney Sibilia. For her role in Rose Island she was awarded the David di Donatello for...
Preceded by Raffaele Rastelli Bishop of Capri 1634–1636 Succeeded by AlessandroSibilia Preceded by Tommaso Brandolini Bishop of Minori 1636–1638 Succeeded by...
after the Italian Undersecretary of the Ministry of the Interior Carlo Sibilia announced that he would be granted citizenship. Lame said he "always felt...
Catholic Church titles Preceded by AlessandroSibilia Bishop of Capri 1637–1640 Succeeded by Paolo Pellegrini Preceded by Antimo degli Atti Bishop of Ortona...
of Vaison (1633); Jean-Vincent de Tulles Bishop of Orange (1637); AlessandroSibilia, Bishop of Capri (1637); Girolamo Farnese Titular Archbishop of Patrae...
death in 1644. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of AlessandroSibilia, Bishop of Capri (1637). Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia...
Enrico Sibilia (17 March 1861 – 4 August 1948) was an Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal and former Nuncio to Austria. He was born in Anagni. After entering...
role. He assumed this position after replacing his party colleague Carlo Sibilia, who had been newly appointed as the Undersecretary of the Interior. In...
2021, Gravina ran for presidency of the FIGC against his deputy Cosimo Sibilia, president of the National Amateur League who supported him, with the support...
British Film Institute Festival. In 2014 he's film producer of Sydney Sibilia's I Can Quit Whenever I Want, film that makes more than 5 million euros...
(2013) I Can Quit Whenever I Want, directed by Sydney Sibilia (2014) Soap Opera, directed by Alessandro Genovesi (2014) Belli di papà , directed by Guido...
Alessandro Verde (27 March 1865 – 29 March 1958) was an Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archpriest of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. He was...
December 1664. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: AlessandroSibilia, Bishop of Capri (1637); Maximilianus Raguzzi, Bishop of Vulturara...
Franchis) (22 Mar 1634 – 1 Dec 1636 Appointed, Bishop of Minori) AlessandroSibilia (20 Apr 1637 – Jun 1637 Died) Francesco Antonio Biondo, O.F.M. Conv...
captive. On December 6, 1506, Lucretia Borgia had Angela married off to Alessandro Pio di Savoia, lord of Sassuolo. The wedding took place in Ferrara, with...
Bouchet married Luigi Borghese, a producer, with whom she has two sons: Alessandro, a TV chef, and Massimiliano, a bartender. Her husband subsequently produced...
composed of five leading members: Alessandro Di Battista, Luigi Di Maio, Roberto Fico, Carla Ruocco, and Carlo Sibilia. It lasted until the following October...
Louis-Henri-Joseph Luçon (1907–1930) Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani (1930–1936) Enrico Sibilia (1936–1939) Adam Stefan Sapieha (1946–1951) Joseph Wendel (1953–1960) Luis...
directors The Best Years – Gabriele Muccino, director Rose Island – Sydney Sibilia Tolo Tolo – Luca Medici Special David Awards Sandra Milo (Career Award)...
based on the play by Emma Dante Mixed by Erry – Armando Festa and Sydney Sibilia; based on the book by Simona Frasca Scarlet – Pietro Marcello, Maurizio...
maggioranza senza pensieri (anche grazie a ex M5s e sudamericani)". Sala, Alessandro (2018). "Elezioni 2018: M5S primo partito, nel centrodestra la Lega supera...
pectore and announced the names of 18. The four and their assignments were Sibilia (Vienna), Marmaggi (Warsaw), Maglioni (Paris), and Tedeschini (Madrid)...
starred in the Netflix's original film Rose Island, directed by Sydney Sibilia. Violetta Zironi is born in Correggio, Emilia Romagna, to comic book artist...