Guido Pepoli (May 6, 1560 – June 1599) was an Italian cardinal. He was ordained[1] by Pope Sixtus V on December 20, 1589 and held office of Treasurer of His Holiness.[2] From January 15, 1590 to February 6, 1592 he was Cardinal-Deacon of Sts. Cosmas and Damian,[3] in Rome, and, later, Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Eustachio, in Rome, until January 8, 1596. Then, succeeding to Cardinal Costanzo da Sarnano, he was ordained Cardinal-Priest of S. Pietro in Montorio, in Rome, until he died, in June 1599, at 39 years old.
GuidoPepoli (May 6, 1560 – June 1599) was an Italian cardinal. He was ordained by Pope Sixtus V on December 20, 1589 and held office of Treasurer of His...
papal orbit in 1360, the Pepoli never regained their former civic power. The family remained prominent landowners. GuidoPepoli was ordained cardinal by...
noble (d. 1605) April 19 – Count Jobst of Limburg (d. 1621) May 6 – GuidoPepoli, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1599) June 25 – Wilhelm Fabry, German...
noble (d. 1605) April 19 – Count Jobst of Limburg (d. 1621) May 6 – GuidoPepoli, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1599) June 25 – Wilhelm Fabry, German...
(December 18, 1587) – Cardinal-Deacon of S. Nicola in Carcere Tulliano GuidoPepoli (December 20, 1589) – Cardinal-Deacon of SS. Cosma e Damiano Ottavio...
composer had become friends. The music was set to a libretto by Count Carlo Pepoli, an Italian émigré poet whom Bellini had met at a salon run by the exile...
Bonomi Bishop of Vercelli 1587–1589 Succeeded by Corrado Asinari Preceded by Cardinal-Priest of San Pietro in Montorio 1587–1589 Succeeded by GuidoPepoli...
in Suburra (received the title on 5 April 1591), † 24 November 1607 GuidoPepoli – cardinal-deacon of SS. Cosma e Damiano (received the title on 15 January...
March 1859, Bologna); married in Venice, on 27 October 1823, Guido Taddeo Pepoli, Marchese Pepoli, Conte di Castiglione (7 September 1789, Bologna – 2 March...
1802 – Bologna, 12 March 1859), m. Venice, 27 October 1823 Guido Taddeo Pepoli, Marchese Pepoli, Conte di Castiglione (Bologna, 7 September 1789 – Bologna...
absence of the popes to establish themselves in nominally papal cities: the Pepoli in Bologna, the Ordelaffi in Forlì, the Manfredi in Faenza, and the Malatesta...
completed frescoes in the library of San Michele in Bosco and the Palazzo Pepoli Campogrande, and in the Ducal Palace at Mantua. He helped fresco the Palazzo...
ousted by a popular rebellion and Bologna became a signoria under Taddeo Pepoli in 1334. By the arrival of the Black Death in 1348, Bologna had 40,000 to...
territories under Milanese control. In 1350 he obtained Bologna from the Pepoli family, and in 1353 he accepted the lordship of Genoa. Through the marriages...
Fontana, later known throughout Italy as a first-rate wood-engraver; Caterina Pepoli and Maria Elena Panzacchi, who also had art careers in Bologna; Camelia...
Paisiello entitled I giuochi d'Agrigento set to a libretto by Alessandro Pepoli. But no sooner had the opera house been rebuilt than a legal dispute broke...