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His Holiness
Ludovico Bonito
Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere
Church
Catholic Church
Orders
Created cardinal
9 May 1408 by Pope Gregory XII
Rank
Cardinal-Priest
Personal details
Died
1413
Ludovico Bonito (died 1413) was a Roman Catholic cardinal.
LudovicoBonito (died 1413) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 1 Jun 1387, LudovicoBonito was appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban VI as Archbishop...
their own partisans, one of the Cathedral Canons, LudovicoBonito, the son of the nobleman Antonio Bonito. Pirro, p. 163. Eubel, I, p. 388. Pirro, p. 163...
one of the cardinals condemned by pope Urban VI in 1385. Cardinal LudovicoBonito (1406) was one of the few who remained faithful to Gregory XII. Cardinal...
Niccolò Brancaccio, pseudocardinal of Antipope Clement VII (1378); LudovicoBonito (1408); Tommaso Brancaccio (1411); Francesco Maria Brancaccio (1633)...
2023) Micaela Palmieri (from 2016 to 2022 and occasionally in 2023) Danila Bonito (from 1983 to 1987) Bruno Modugno (in 1986) Alfredo Meocci (from 1983 to...
"Sergio Sarra – Achille Bonito Oliva (L'arte fino al 2000 e Fuori Uso '91)". In Urban, Carla. TvDonna, TMC. Pratesi, Ludovico (21 July 1991). "Senza confini"...
the heart of cultural life in Naples. Among his many pupils were Giuseppe Bonito (1707–89), Domenico Antonio Vaccaro (1678-1745), Nicola Maria Rossi, Lorenzo...
Simplicius (Simplicio) : 560?–576? Vitalis (Vitale) : 576?–580? Bonitus (Bonito) : 580?–584 Between c. 580 and c. 585, the abbey was pillaged and burned...
Forli, Giovanni Battista Spinelli, Nunzio Rossi, Giuseppe Marullo, Giuseppe Bonito, and Giacinto Diano. The church has a marble ciborium (1518), attributed...
The term transavanguardia was coined by the Italian art critic, Achille Bonito Oliva, originating in the "Aperto '80" at the Venice Biennale, and literally...
and the environment as the scenery of the creative work. In July 2009, Ludovico Corrao, the former senator and president of the Museo delle Trame Mediterranee...
contemporaneo. Rome, Castelvecchi Editore, 1998. ISBN 88-8210-074-X. Achille Bonito Oliva. The Bridges of Art. Milano, Geneva, Skira, 2004. ISBN 88-8491-810-3...
Gennari (13 August 1487 - 1493 Appointed, Archbishop of Sorrento) Antonio Bonito (19 March 1494 - 1510) [Pietro da Arezzo (1511)] Dalmazio Queralt (1512-1514)...