Muzio Gaeta (1663–1728) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Bari-Canosa (1698–1728) and Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem (1708–1728).[1]
^Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1913). HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol V. Monasterii Sumptibus et typis librariae Regensbergianae. pp. 114 and 220.
MuzioGaeta (1663–1728) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Bari-Canosa (1698–1728) and Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem (1708–1728)...
Niccolo Pietro Bargellini (1690–1694 Died) Francesco Martelli (1698–1706) MuzioGaeta (1708–1728) Vincent Louis Gotti (1728–1729) Pompeo Aldrovandi (1729–1734)...
sacristy) and the crypt were refurbished in Baroque style under Archbishop MuzioGaeta according to designs by Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. The building later...
neighborhood. After turmoil broke out in the city, they fled to the fortress of Gaeta, while Naples was occupied by an Angevin army led by Otto of Brunswick,...
Luigi Capuani (Ludovico Capulani), Bishop of Ravello e Scala (1694); MuzioGaeta, Archbishop of Bari (1698); Tommaso Ruffo, Titular Archbishop of Nicaea...
resistance of his rival claimant, Louis III of Anjou, and his forces led by Muzio Attendolo Sforza. With Pope Martin V supporting Sforza, Alfonso switched...
Tommaso Maria Ruffo Archbishop of Bari-Canosa 1691–1698 Succeeded by MuzioGaeta Preceded by Giuseppe Bologna Archbishop of Capua 1698–1701 Succeeded by...
own consoles with commercial farms and warehouses in many seaside cities: Gaeta, Naples, Salerno, Messina, Palermo, Trapani, Mazara del Vallo and in Tunis...
shortly after, she died of pain. Alfonso, outraged, then had her father, Muzio Caracciolo, slaughtered, while her husband Riccardo, fearing for his life...
south—southern Apulia and Calabria; some coastal settlements including Amalfi, Gaeta, Naples and Sorrento; Sicily and Sardinia; their culture is foundational...
of the most important Italian architects of the 20th century. Giovanni Muzio (1893–1982), architect. He was the most influential member of the group...
1804 and a piano imported from Britain in the 1790s; the piano was made by Muzio Clementi. Just before the house's relocation to St. Nicholas Park, the house...