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Giacomo Cantelmo
Giacomo Cantelmo (13 June 1645 – 11 December 1702) was a Roman Catholic cardinal from 1690 to 1702.[1]
^Miranda, Salvador. "CANTELMO, Giacomo (1645-1702)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
GiacomoCantelmo (13 June 1645 – 11 December 1702) was a Roman Catholic cardinal from 1690 to 1702. GiacomoCantelmo was born in Naples on 13 June 1645...
cardinals in three consistories. Pietro Ottoboni Bandino Panciatici GiacomoCantelmo Ferdinando d'Adda Toussaint de Forbin-Janson Giambattista Rubini Francesco...
Preceded by Innico Caracciolo Archbishop of Naples 1686 – 1691 Succeeded by GiacomoCantelmo Preceded by Alexander VIII Pope 12 July 1691 – 27 September 1700 Succeeded by...
Andrea Cantelmo (2 August 1598 – 5 November 1645) was a Neapolitan commander of Habsburg armies during the Thirty Years' War, the War of the Mantuan Succession...
depositary of the Inquisition, for no reason whatsoever. Inquisitor GiacomoCantelmo complained to the Grand Master, who explained that it would be better...
George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys, British judge (d. 1689) June 13 – GiacomoCantelmo, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1702) June 14 – Haquin Spegel, Swedish...
under the Boncompagni family, Isola di Sora. Nicola Cantelmo 1443-1454 Piergiampaolo Cantelmo 1454-1463 Occupied by the Papal States 1463-1472 Leonardo...
was the son of Giovanni Antonio Caldora, and Rita Cantelmo, a noblewoman of the powerful Cantelmo Family of French origin. He had two brothers, Restaino...
boundaries arose between the three monasteries that owned Silva mala. GiacomoCantelmo formed a commission; including experts from Santa Chiara, Naples; to...
1641–1666 Innico Caracciolo 1667–1685 Antonio Pignatelli 1686–1691 GiacomoCantelmo 1691–1702 Francesco Pignatelli 1703–1734 Giuseppe Spinelli 1734–1754...
George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys, British judge (d. 1689) June 13 – GiacomoCantelmo, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1702) June 14 – Haquin Spegel, Swedish...
Sacri Collegii S. R. E. Cardinalium) Bandino Panciatici (1699–1700) GiacomoCantelmo (1700–1702) Toussaint de Forbin-Janson, (1702–1703) Giambattista Rubini...
Giovanni Antonio Melzi Archbishop of Capua 1687–1690 Succeeded by GiacomoCantelmo Preceded by Fulvio Astalli Cardinal-Deacon of San Giorgio in Velabro...
1384, Giacomo IV is mentioned as "lord of the lands of Alvito". During the turmoil caused by the succession of Ladislaus of Naples, the Cantelmo sided...
Catholic Church titles Preceded by GiacomoCantelmo Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia 1690–1706 Succeeded by Giorgio Spínola Preceded by Marcantonio...
Succeeded by Angelo Maria Ranuzzi Preceded by Giovanni Battista Deti Cardinal-Priest of Santi Marcellino e Pietro 1664–1684 Succeeded by GiacomoCantelmo...
Nusco (1680); Francesco Pignatelli, Archbishop of Taranto (1683); GiacomoCantelmo, Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia (1683); Francesco Maria...
Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia 1675–1681 Succeeded by GiacomoCantelmo Preceded by Galeazzo Marescotti Apostolic Nuncio to Spain 1675–1685...
Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals 1699—1700 Succeeded by GiacomoCantelmo Preceded by Fabrizio Spada Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prassede 1710—1718...
Gallipoli (1679); Francesco Pignatelli, Archbishop of Taranto (1683); GiacomoCantelmo, Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia (1683); Pietro Vecchia...
(15 April 1668 – August 1670) Odoardo Cibo (11 August 1670 - 1679) GiacomoCantelmo (18 April 1685 – 10 December 1687) Bartolomeo Menatti (12 February...
Rodolpho Acquaviva Apostolic Nuncio to Switzerland 1670–1679 Succeeded by GiacomoCantelmo Preceded by Stefano Ugolini Titular Patriarch of Constantinople 1689–1705...
Caldoras (Angevins) but also the Cantelmo (Aragonese). Indeed, in 1383 Campo di Giove was under the control of GiacomoCantelmo who, during the frequent uprisings...