Bartolomeo Cattaneo (26 September 1866 – 14 May 1943) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who served in the diplomatic service of the Holy See. He became an archbishop in 1917 and was Apostolic Delegate to Australia from 1917 to 1933.
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BartolomeoCattaneo (26 September 1866 – 14 May 1943) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who served in the diplomatic service of the Holy See...
medieval lots. The interventions commissioned by Leila Cattaneo and carried out by the architect Bartolomeo Bianco, who also carried out a general renovation...
planned deportation. The Apostolic Delegate in Australia, Archbishop BartolomeoCattaneo (1866–1933), advocated the whereabouts of the German-speaking Catholic...
The Siluro San Bartolomeo (St. Bartholomew Torpedo) was an Italian Human Torpedo designed during World War II, used by the Decima Flottiglia MAS for commando...
in Sydney, which in that year received as its new head Archbishop BartolomeoCattaneo, who favoured the appointment of Australian-born priests as bishops...
Propaganda Fide, Rome. He was ordained on 13 July 1930 by Archbishop BartolomeoCattaneo and incardinated in the Archdiocese of Sydney. He served as an assistant...
(1872–1889) Filippo M. Camassei (1889–1904) Giovanni Bonzano (1904–1912) BartolomeoCattaneo (1912–1917) Paolo Giobbe (1917–1925) Torquato Dini (1925–1934) Pietro...
Delegates to Australasia Bonaventura Cerretti (10 May 1914 – 6 May 1917) BartolomeoCattaneo (16 May 1917 - January 1933) Filippo Bernardini (13 March 1933 –...
December from Cardinal Pietro Fumasoni Biondi, with Archbishops BartolomeoCattaneo and Domenico Spolvorini serving as co-consecrators, in Rome. As Apostolic...
August 1920 Stuartholme was officially opened by Apostolic Delegate BartolomeoCattaneo assisted by Duhig, although the building was not yet completed. In...
with the help of Captain G.N Travaglino, with help from engineer Guido Cattaneo. Also helping with the direction of Submarine Weapons Arsenal, La Spezia...
presumed Francophone and Anglophone variants of the Italian name Cristoforo Cattaneo (a form sometimes used for him in current scholarship), was an Italian...
Bergamo. Paladina borders the following municipalities: Almè, Almenno San Bartolomeo, Almenno San Salvatore, Bergamo, Sorisole, Valbrembo. Part of Paladina's...
enlarged in the first half of the 20th century by a design of Ferruccio Cattaneo. The structure was often modified during the 20th century both to expand...
The palazzo Belimbau, also known as palazzo Antoniotto Cattaneo or Palazzo Francesco De Ferrari, is a building located in Piazza della Nunziata at number...
Puccinotti Antonio Rosmini Giacomo Leopardi Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere Carlo Cattaneo Vincenzo Gioberti Matteo Liberatore Giuseppe Ferrari Gaetano Sanseverino...
Paradiso XVII, which predict the protection Dante would receive from Bartolomeo II della Scala of Verona during his exile from Florence: "Lo primo tuo...
is published in Venice, with illustrations by Leonardo da Vinci. Fra Bartolomeo Madonna and Child with Saints (altarpiece, Lucca Cathedral) The Rest on...
themselves traced their nobility to the Cattanei or Cattaneo family, specifically to Gualdo Cattaneo whose family were the Counts of Aversa in 1520. The...
premises (via Balbi, 5) designed by the architect Bartolomeo Bianco and built in 1640, Palazzo Balbi Cattaneo (via Balbi, 2), and Palazzo Balbi Senarega (via...
Villa Cattaneo, the Gaspera, (seventeenth century), which is characterized by a high arched pediment (Villanova of Pordenone); Villa Cattaneo, Cirielli...