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Marcantonio Maffei (29 November 1521 – 22 August 1583) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
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– Edmund Grindal, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1519) August 22 – MarcantonioMaffei, Italian archbishop and cardinal (b. 1521) September 9 – Humphrey...
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He was consecrated as a bishop in the Sistine Chapel by Cardinal MarcantonioMaffei with Francesco Rusticucci, Bishop of Fano, and Giuseppe Pamphilj,...
with the prefect of the Sacred Congregation of the Council, Cardinal MarcantonioMaffei. They sent Cesare Picolello and Francesco Ballestrieri, armed with...
assisted by Antonio Helius, titular patriarch of Jerusalem, and MarcantonioMaffei, Archbishop of Chieti. He opted for the titular church of Santa Prisca...
contested the Derby della Scala and shared the 38,402-seater Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi (now only home to Hellas due to the fold of Chievo), which...
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was engraved (with its restored sea-shell – see here) by Paolo Alessandro Maffei, Raccolta di statue antiche e moderni..., 1704 (plate XXVIII) The Crouching...
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to 1753, when it was commissioned to the architect Giovanni Miazzi by Marcantonio Spineda de Cattaneis, an exponent of the Treviso nobility. The design...
Bevilacqua, Antonio Maffei, Marcantonio Miniscalchi, Ignazio Giusti, Francesco Emilei and Alessandro Ottolini). During the council, Maffei, Ottolini and Emilei...