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Tommaso Ruffo
Tommaso Ruffo (1663-1753) was an Italian archbishop of Ferrara and Cardinal.
TommasoRuffo (1663-1753) was an Italian archbishop of Ferrara and Cardinal. He was born in Naples, son of Carlo Ruffo, 3rd Duke of Bagnara. He was educated...
family of Colonna. Fabrizio owed his education to his uncle, cardinal TommasoRuffo, then dean of the College of Cardinals. In early life he secured the...
equestrian medicine Paola Ruffo di Calabria (born 1937), queen consort of Belgium TommasoRuffo (1663–1753), Italian cardinal Polissena Ruffo (1400–1420), princess...
Tommaso Maria Ruffo, OP (6 December 1618 – 30 Aril 1691) was an Italian Dominican friar and prelate who served as Archbishop of Bari-Canosa (1684–1691)...
the private secretary of papal legate Cardinal TommasoRuffo, Bishop of Ostia and Velletri. Cardinal Ruffo took him as his conclavist at the 1740 papal...
TommasoRuffo (1663–1753), Italian archbishop of Ferrara and Cardinal Tommaso Salini (1575–1625), Italian painter of the early-Baroque period Tommaso...
February, and died on 29 February. Ottoboni's place as Dean was taken by TommasoRuffo, vice-dean of the Sacred College. As more cardinals arrived in Rome...
entrance is a chapel designed by Nicola Salvi and commissioned by Cardinal TommasoRuffo in the late 18th century. The ceiling is frescoed with Glory of San...
1726 Benedict XIII 16 Pietro Ottoboni 14 June 1726 29 February 1740 17 TommasoRuffo 29 August 1740 16 February 1753 Benedict XIV 18 Neri Maria Corsini 26...
January 1709), cardinal-bishop of Sabina (12 June 1724), † 9 January 1725 TommasoRuffo, titular archbishop of Nicea – cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Panisperna...
ordained on 18 September 1734. He served as an Auditor of Cardinal TommasoRuffo. He served as vicar general of the Suburbicarian See of Ostia. He was...
"democratise" the provinces. Meanwhile, the court at Palermo sent Cardinal Fabrizio Ruffo, a wealthy and influential prelate, to Calabria to organize a counter-revolution...
Preceded by Carlo Vaini Titular Archbishop of Nicaea 1692–1696 Succeeded by TommasoRuffo Preceded by Francesco Niccolini Apostolic Nuncio to France 1692–1696...
Archbishop (Personal Title) of Faenza 1710–1726 Succeeded by Tommaso Cervioni Preceded by TommasoRuffo Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Panisperna 1714–1726...
Francesco Barberini 1721–1726, (Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1726–1738) TommasoRuffo 1726–1738, † 1753 (Bishop of Porto 1738–1740 and of Ostia and Velletri...
Sant'Angelo in Pescheria 1743 Succeeded by Flavio Chigi (iuniore) Preceded by TommasoRuffo Cardinal-Deacon of San Lorenzo in Damaso 1753–1756 Succeeded by Alberico...