The Palazzo DiomedeCarafa, also known as Palazzo Santangelo, or Santagelo Carafa, is a monumental Renaissance palace on Via San Biagio dei Librai #119–121...
Paul IV. Antonio Malizia Carafa (died 1437/8), diplomat DiomedeCarafa (died 1487), councillor and humanist Oliviero Carafa (1430 – 20 January 1511),...
(cardinal from 1555) DiomedeCarafa (cardinal from 1555) Alfonso Carafa (cardinal from 1557) Antonio Carafa (cardinal from 1568) Decio Carafa (cardinal from...
Carafa promoted public prayers, culminating in a procession, to implore the sovereign’s recovery. On May 17, 1487, the famous and powerful Diomede Carafa...
Carafa, et al. Other cardinals of the Carafa were Filippo Carafa della Serra (1378); Gianvincenzo Carafa (1527); Carlo Carafa (1555); DiomedeCarafa (1555);...
are Oliviero Carafa (created 1467), Carlo Carafa (1555); DiomedeCarafa (1555), Alfonso Carafa (1557), Antonio Carafa (1568), Decio Carafa (1611), Pier...
Palazzo Carafa may refer to: Palazzo DiomedeCarafa, monumental Renaissance palace of Naples, Italy Palazzo Carafa della Spina, historic palace located...
of the Carafa family. He copied the manuscript Reg. lat. 812 for Count DiomedeCarafa; Vat. lat. 7230 for the count's son, Giovan Tommaso Carafa; Vat....
Antonio, Gurrello, Giovanni Battista, Diomede, Caterina and Diana. Cardinal Oliviero Carafa and Archbishop Alessandro Carafa were sons of Francesco. In 1384...
country, its tendencies, its needs, especially through the works of DiomedeCarafa, of Galateo, of Tristano Caracciolo, and, as such, it was destined to...
for the feudal nobility, including the Marchesa di Brienza and don DiomedeCarafa, Duke of Maddaloni, who treated him almost like a slave. His wife Bernardina...
Naples, province of Campania, Italy. It stands across from the Palazzo DiomedeCarafa. After Masaniello's revolution of 1647, the pharmacist Sabato Anella...
(1285-1323), Count of Ariano Hieronymus Angerianus (1470–1535), humanist DiomedeCarafa (1492–1560), bishop and cardinal Pietro Paolo Parzanese (1809–1852)...
19 cardinals in four consistories. Carlo Carafa Juan Martínez Silíceo Gianbernardino Scotti DiomedeCarafa Scipione Rebiba Jean Suau Johann Gropper Gianantonio...
nephews, the most influential being Carlo Carafa and the other two being DiomedeCarafa and Alfonso Carafa. On the model of pope Alexander VI (one of...
(1602); Laudivio Zacchia, Bishop of Corneto e Montefiascone (1605); DiomedeCarafa, Bishop of Tricarico (1605); and Giulio Sansedoni, Bishop of Grosseto...
Church Diocese Diocese of Tricarico In office 1609–1611 Predecessor DiomedeCarafa Successor Roberto Roberti Orders Consecration 19 Mar 1609 by Giambattista...
Diocese of Ariano In office 1498–1511 Predecessor Paolo Bracchi Successor DiomedeCarafa Personal details Died 1511 Ariano, Kingdom of Naples Previous post(s)...
Naples Palazzo Buono Royal Palace of Capodimonte Palazzo Carafa della Spina Palazzo DiomedeCarafa Palazzo Caravita di Sirignano Palazzo Cellammare, Naples...
Retrieved March 21, 2016 "Bishop DiomedeCarafa" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved December 7, 2016 Carafa was named a cardinal on 1 June...