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Simone Pasqua (1492–1565) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.[1] He was first appointed Bishop of Luni e Sarzana in Italy in 1561 and then Cardinal-Priest of Santa Sabina in 1565. He became Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio in 1565.
SimonePasqua (1492–1565) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. He was first appointed Bishop of Luni e Sarzana in Italy in 1561 and then...
Sarzana In office 1537–1561 Predecessor Silvestro Benedetti Successor SimonePasqua Orders Consecration 22 Feb 1538 by Alfonso Oliva Personal details Died...
– 15 May 1565, named cardinal priest of Santa Maria sopra Minerva) SimonePasqua (15 May 1565 – 4 September 1565, named cardinal priest of San Pancrazio)...
Bishop of Ventimiglia 1565 Succeeded by Carlo Grimaldi Preceded by SimonePasqua Bishop of Luni e Sarzana 1565–1572 Succeeded by Giovanni Battista Bracelli...
S. Maria in Via (received the title on 15 May 1565), † 16 May 1581 SimonePasqua, bishop of Luni-Sarzana – cardinal-priest of S. Sabina (received the...
companies, and abolishing the wealth tax. His Interior Minister Charles Pasqua led a policy of restriction of immigration. If Chirac acceded in the second...
Essen: Hans Driewer. pp. 329–357. OCLC 8989370. Gentilini, Gianni (2007). Pasqua 1475: Antigiudaismo e lotta alle eresie il caso di Simonino. Milano: Medusa...
(dissolved by Mitterrand in 1982 after the Auriol massacre) along with Charles Pasqua, and who was a key component of the Françafrique system, was again called...
was opened in St. Michael's Alley in Cornhill, London. The proprietor was Pasqua Rosée, the servant of Daniel Edwards, a trader in Turkish goods. By 1675...
writer) Matt Groening Gary Groth George R. R. Martin (prose writer) Mike Pasqua (Comic Con Executive Vice President) Steve Rude Marie Severin Matt Wagner...
Vito Cosimo Modugno, was a municipal police commander, while his mother, Pasqua Lorusso, was a housewife. At the age of 9, his family moved to San Pietro...
to the arrest of Pasqua and his Chicago associates. He was given a four-year prison sentence in 1958 for heroin conspiracy. Pasqua and his son were arrested...
Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2016. Di Pasqua, Emanuela (21 December 2009). "L'inglese inventato di Celentano spopola...
Role: Gnese. Cast: Elena Rizzieri (Gasparina), Angelo Mercuriali (Dona Pasqua Polegana), Laura Zannini (Orsola), Giuseppe Savio (Zorzeto), Mario Borriello...
12 Marquis of Siete Fuentes 1635 Juan Bautista Zatrillas Pietro Vivaldi Pasqua The Duke of Saint John 13 Marquis of Albis 1645 Antonio Manca-Guiso The...