Pompeo Coronini (1581 – 14 March 1646) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Trieste (1631–1646) and Bishop of Pedena (1625–1631).[1][2][3]
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^"Diocese of Pedena" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 21, 2016[self-published source]
^"Titular Episcopal See of Pićan" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved June 16, 2016
PompeoCoronini (1581 – 14 March 1646) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Trieste (1631–1646) and Bishop of Pedena (1625–1631). Pompeo...
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(Reitgherlet) (1573 - 1600) Antonio Zara (13 May 1601 - 13 Dec 1621) PompeoCoronini (21 April 1625 - 1631) Gaspard Bobek (7 April 1631 - 1635 Died) Antonio...
Diocese Diocese of Pedena In office 1601–1621 Predecessor Giorgio Rautgartler Successor PompeoCoronini Personal details Died 13 December 1621 Pedena...
Church Diocese Diocese of Trieste In office 1646–1662 Predecessor PompeoCoronini Successor Franz Maximilian Vaccano Orders Consecration 17 October 1638...
Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of Pedena In office 1631–1635 Predecessor PompeoCoronini Successor Antonio Marenzi Personal details Born 1593 Raduliza Died...
(Verbania) Parco della Villa Reale di Marlia (Lucca) Parco di Palazzo Coronini Cronberg (Gorizia) Parco di Palazzo Malingri di Bagnolo (Cuneo) Parco di...
of Harrach 1799 1884 Franz, Count of Hartig 1789 1865 Johann, Count of Coronini-Cronberg 1794 1880 Edward, Count of Clam-Gallas 1805 1891 1864 Ludwig II...