Squadrone Volante. Azzolino was born at Fermo, the son of Pompeo Azzolino and Giulia Ruffo. He was the great-nephew of Cardinal DecioAzzolino, the elder, and...
up Azzolino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Azzolino is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: DecioAzzolino (1623–1689)...
rumored love affair between Christina, Queen of Sweden and Cardinal DecioAzzolino during the former's stay in Rome after abdicating her throne. After...
mysticism brought him into contact with Giuseppe Francesco Borri, Cardinal DecioAzzolino and his confidant, Queen Christina of Sweden (then living in Rome having...
unprecedented level of independence. A group of cardinals, led by Cardinal DecioAzzolino, began to further the view within the College that it was time for a...
children, and then had a brief meeting with Cardinals Flavio Chigi and DecioAzzolino. That night he had a little rest, though his condition did not improve...
rumored love affair between Christina, Queen of Sweden and Cardinal DecioAzzolino during the former's stay in Rome after abdicating her throne Alluri...
Maidalchini hoped to utilize for her own ends while she worked with Cardinal DecioAzzolino to try to circumvent Chigi's authority with the hopes of having Chigi...
– Alphonse de Berghes, Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1624) June 8 – DecioAzzolino, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1623) June 9 – François Bonnemer, French...
physician of the Ottoboni family, Queen Christina of Sweden, Cardinal DecioAzzolino and of Pope Alexander VIII. After studies initiated in Fermo, graduating...
Alfonso Litta (1666–1679) Johann Eberhard Neidhardt SJ (1679–1681) DecioAzzolino the younger (1681–1683) vacant (1683–1689) Pedro de Salazar (1689–1706)...
April 7 – Thomas Mainwaring, English politician (d. 1689) April 11 – DecioAzzolino, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1689) April 20 – Olimpia Aldobrandini...
Philip IV of Spain. Cardinal DecioAzzolino was assistant to Panciroli; Olimpia Maidalchini acted as his patron. Azzolino managed the Secretariat until...
(now in the Prado). On her death she left her collection to Cardinal DecioAzzolino, who himself died within a year, leaving the collection to his nephew...
April 7 – Thomas Mainwaring, English politician (d. 1689) April 11 – DecioAzzolino, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1689) April 20 – Olimpia Aldobrandini...
theatre machinery provided the basis for many modern stage devices." DecioAzzolino (1623–1689), was a Cardinal. Head of the Sacro Collegio faction, known...
– Alphonse de Berghes, Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1624) June 8 – DecioAzzolino, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1623) June 9 – François Bonnemer, French...
13th-century. It was presented by Christina, Queen of Sweden, to Cardinal DecioAzzolino, and bought from him by Pope Alexander VII (1689–1691), together with...
1625). The manuscript was given by Christina of Sweden to Cardinal DecioAzzolino, and bought from him by Pope Alexander VII — like codices 154, 155,...