Giovanni Battista Desio (1628–1677) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Venosa (1674–1677).[1]
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Diocese Diocese of Venosa In office 1678–1684 Predecessor GiovanniBattistaDesio Successor Giovanni Francesco de Lorenzi Orders Ordination 31 December 1654...
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venerated as the bones of St. Peter. Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti was born in Desio, in the province of Milan, in 1857, the son of the owner of a silk factory...
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forced into an ecclesiastical career by his family. He became canon of Desio and in 1247 chamberlain of the powerful Cardinal Ottaviano degli Ubaldini...
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of the 2013–14 Euroleague. In some cases, the team also plays at the PalaDesio, with a capacity of 6,700. Milan is also home to Italy's oldest American...
September 1937 to the inauguration of the new facade of the cathedral of Desio; and on 2 August 1951 to the National Eucharistic Conference in Assisi.[citation...
three composed by him that survives intact, shows the influence of GiovanniBattista Pergolesi, whose La serva padrona was written six years earlier. His...
world." Charles Dutheil (1897–1970) Pope Paul VI (baptismal name: GiovanniBattista Montini). 26 September 1897 Concesio, Brescia, Italy 6 August 1978...
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