Graziano da Pisa (Gratianus Pisanus) (died 1205) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a native of Pisa,[1] and the nephew of Pope Eugenius III (1145-1153).[2] He had studied law in Bologna, and held the rank of Magister. He was a prominent official in the papal chancery, and an accomplished papal diplomat.
^Kartusch, p. 151.
^John of Salisbury, Epistola CCXCI (Gaudeo, si tamen), in: J.A. Giles (ed.), Joannis Sarisberiensis Opera Omnia Vol. II: Epistolae (Oxford: J.H. Parker 1848), p. 216.
GrazianodaPisa (Gratianus Pisanus) (died 1205) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a native of Pisa, and the nephew of Pope Eugenius...
name Innocent III. The name was possibly chosen for him by cardinal GrazianodaPisa, as a means to supplant the memory of Antipope Innocent III. On 22...
7 January 1188 Pisa Pope Clement III Giacinto Bobone Orsini S. Maria in Cosmedin 14 April 1191 Rome Pope Celestine III GrazianodaPisa SS. Cosma e Damiano...
Antonio da Filicaja for the invasion of Pisa by the Florentine army in 1509. The church of San Regolo houses the Madonna del Buonconsiglio by Guido da Graziano...
Ermanno, Pro Chancellor (1159–1166) Gerardo, Pro Chancellor (1166–1168) GrazianodaPisa, Pro Chancellor (1168–1178) Alberto di Morra (Pope Gregory VIII) (1178–1187)...
retreat to the port of Pisa. Prisoners taken by the Genoese were in the order of thousands. Among them was the poet Rustichello daPisa, who met Marco Polo...
of the evidence for his relationship with Innocent II is uncertain GrazianodaPisa (nephew) Eugenius III Alexander III 4 March 1178 Bobo (relative) Celestine...
Apostolorum, Ubertus of S. Lorenzo in Damaso; Ardicio of S. Teodoro, Graziano of Ss. Cosma e Damiano, Goffredfus of S. Maria in Via Lata, and Albinus...
bis 1216, (Wien 1984), pp. 71-73. Tommaso di Carpegna Falconieri, "GrazianodaPisa," Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 59 (2002). Retrieved: 30 December...
(possibly Rome) Deacon of S. Maria Nuova March 4, 1178 Alexander III GrazianodaPisaPisa Deacon of SS. Sergio e Bacco March 4, 1178 Alexander III Nephew...
he began subscribing for Gregory VIII on 31 October; and he travelled to Pisa and was elected pope on 19 December 1187. Gervase of Canterbury, "Chronica"...
(24 November), Parma (26–29 November), Lucca (7–9 December), and finally Pisa (10–17 December). At the death of Gregory VIII there were probably only 20...
1961 edition, when his name was removed. The decisions of the Council of Pisa (1409) were reversed in 1963 in a reinterpretation of the Western Schism...
Technology Park of Navacchio (Pisa), as well as science museums such as the Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci in Milan. The north–south...
Canon Law - IntraText. Retrieved 24 May 2020. Reali, Francesco (ed.), Grazianoda Chiusi e la sua opera, 2009, pp. 63-73 and p. 244 has found and re-evaluated...
was born in Pisa, Tuscany, to Giorgio Letta, an Abruzzo-born professor of mathematics who taught probability theory at the University of Pisa, member of...
scoring a goal and providing three assists in a 4–0 win over Skonto FC in Pisa. After injuries, disappointing results, and several managerial changes throughout...
uchicago.edu. Retrieved 8 January 2017. Heywood, William (1921). A History of Pisa: Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries. The University Press. p. 104. ISBN 9781177788007...
Gattilusio. In 1314, internal discord allowed Uguccione della Faggiuola of Pisa to make himself lord of Lucca. The Lucchesi expelled him two years later...
in 1343 ceded the castrum Sancte Maure and the island to the Venetian Graziano Giorgio. In 1360/62, Leonardo I Tocco seized Lefkada, assuming the title...
35 (2). Zarrella, Ilaria; Ponte, Giovanna; Baldascino, Elena; Fiorito, Graziano (2015). "Learning and memory in Octopus vulgaris: a case of biological...
Pagliaroli, Stefano (2002). "Gregorio da Città di Castello". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 59: Graziano–Grossi Gondi (in Italian). Rome: Istituto...
(in Italian). Lega Serie A. 1 February 2004. Retrieved 14 October 2018. Graziano Mirko; Capone Antonello (2 February 2004). "Materazzi mi ha dato un pugno"...
the Liberation of Italy (1943–1945). In March 2007, singer-songwriter Graziano Romani published the album Three colours, inspired by the Italian flag...
Volo di notte. Editore Rosso Tiziano Arte, Piacenza, 12 pp. Campanini Graziano, Govoni Giorgia (2006): Di Ulisse e d’altri viandanti. Skira Ed., ISBN 88-7624-915-X...
Bizzarrini Library. Bizzarrini graduated as an engineer at the University of Pisa in 1953. He taught briefly before joining Alfa Romeo in 1954. He worked for...