John of Ferentino, in Italian Giovanni da Ferentino (c. 1150 – 1217), was an Italian notary, curialist and cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as the cardinal deacon of Santa Maria in Via Lata from 1204 until 1212 and then as the cardinal priest of Santa Prassede until his death. He served as an apostolic legate to England in 1206 and as rector of the Papal states in Campania in 1217.
JohnofFerentino, in Italian Giovanni da Ferentino (c. 1150 – 1217), was an Italian notary, curialist and cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as...
Ferentino is a town and comune in Italy, in the province of Frosinone, Lazio, 65 kilometres (40 mi) southeast of Rome. It is situated on a hill 400 metres...
as regent. During a meeting between Johnof Brienne, Pope Honorius III and Frederick II in the city ofFerentino in 1223, Isabella's fate was decided:...
Abd al-Haqq I, ruler of the Marinid Sultanate (b. 1147) Jigten Sumgön, founder of the Drikung Kagyu (b. 1143) JohnofFerentino, Italian notary and cardinal...
Abd al-Haqq I, ruler of the Marinid Sultanate (b. 1147) Jigten Sumgön, founder of the Drikung Kagyu (b. 1143) JohnofFerentino, Italian notary and cardinal...
Roman Catholic diocese ofFerentino existed until 1986, when it was united into the new diocese of Frosinone-Veroli-Ferentino. It is said, by Ferdinand...
campaign, the pope and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II met at Ferentino in March 1223; John attended the meeting. He agreed to give his daughter in marriage...
July with JohnofFerentino, cardinal-deacon of Santa Maria in Via Lata, as papal legate. In 1206, the cardinal constituted Morins visitor of the religious...
archdeacons were being appointed across the nation. Venn, John. Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students ..., Volume 2. p. 440. "Perowne...
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in the castle of Fumone near Ferentino in Lazio, attended by two monks of his order, where Pietro died after 10 months at about the age of 81. His supporters...
ofFerentino Angela Caterina Borgia (1694–1743), a nun and Servant of God Rodrigo de Borja (b. 1349), Head of the Borja family, great-grandfather of Rodrigo...
the National Eucharistic Congress. September 1, 1966: Alatri, Fumone, Ferentino and Anagni September 11, 1966: Carpineto Romano and Colleferro December...
The following article details examples of the game show Family Feud, originally aired in the United States on ABC and CBS and in syndication, elsewhere...
Macdonald defended the city with a small army of 9,000 troops on 19 November, and the Battles ofFerentino, Otricoli, and Civita Castellana, together with...
Anagni, Ferentino, Terracina and Tarquinia contain remarkable cosmatesque works. Also, Cosmati built innovative decoration for the Cathedral of Civita...
marked the end of the Norman threat during Alexios' reign. Alexios' son John II Komnenos succeeded him in 1118, and was to rule until 1143. John was a pious...
entrusted to the care of the nuns of St. Clare of Charity in the Monastery ofFerentino. She drew inspiration from reading works of hagiography and periodicals...
at St. John Lateran's Basilica, becoming chaplain of the Royal Italian Army's 4th Artillery Regiment in 1941, but was transferred to the city of Rome in...
until March 1223 at Ferentino and included the pope and emperor, plus Johnof Brienne, Latin patriarch Raoul of Mérencourt, the masters of the military orders...
Mineola, New York: Dover Publications Inc. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-486-47587-5. Ferentinos, S. (n.d.). Not for Old Fogies: The Flapper. Retrieved May 18, 2016, from...
later Pope Alexander IV (1231–1236 – no information found) Giovanni da Ferentino (1236–1238) (1238–1243 – no information found) Martino (ca. 1243 – ca...
Benevento and later moving to various strongholds such as those of Anagni, Palestrina, Ferentino, Tusculum, and Veroli. Alexander III was the first pope known...