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  • 101Martin (1400-1464) —     Martin     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Martin     Benedictine Abbot of the Schottenkloster of Vienna, b. about 1400; d. 28 July, 1464 (29 July 1470) Born of wealthy farmers at Leibitz, County of Zips in Hungary, he made his studies at Krakow… …

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  • 102Wladislaw —     Diocese of Wladislaw     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Wladislaw     (Polish WLOCLAWEK; Latin VLADISLAVIENSIS ET POMERANLAE).     The historical origin of this diocese is not known precisely. The city of Wladislaw, or Wloclawek, in the …

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  • 103Rienzo, Cola di — (ca. 1313 1354)    Roman notary and leader of a popular uprising of the common people of Rome against the incom petent administration of the city by the absentee popes at Avignon. He had become fascinated by the surviving monuments of ancient… …

    Historical Dictionary of Renaissance

  • 104Marmels Castle — German: Burg Marmels is a ruined castle in the municipality of Marmorera in the district of Albula in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. Contents 1 Location 2 The castle site 3 …

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  • 105Este family —    The ancestry of the d Este dates back to the Carolingian era. Their name derives from the Castle of Este near Padua. In the late Middle Ages, they gradually took dominion of the Eastern half of the Italian Po Valley, so that, by the second… …

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  • 106Герберт де Босхем — Herbert Of Bosham Кардинал дьякон Церковь: Католическая церковь …

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  • 107Scipione Borghese — Cardinal Scipione Borghese (1576 – october 2, 1633) was an Italian Renaissance prelate, art collector and member of the noble Borghese family.BiographyBirth and elevation Originally named Scipione Caffarelli, he was born in Rome, the son of… …

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  • 108Otto Candidus — Cardinal Otto Candidus was a legate of the Apostolic See of Pope Gregory IX of the thirteenth century, active in England.When in July 1237 he came to Osney Abbey, a brawl broke out between a group of scholars from the university and the cardinal… …

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  • 109Liber Censuum — Cardinal Cencius (future Pope Honorius III), the author of the Liber Censuum; portrait by Giotto The Liber Censuum Romanæ Ecclesiæ (Latin for Census Book of the Roman Church ; also referred to as the Codex of Cencius)[1] is an eighteen volume …

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  • 110Matthäus Schiner — Cardinal Matthäus Schiner Matthäus Schiner (Schinner) (c. 1465 – 1 October 1522) was a Swiss bishop of Sion, Cardinal, and diplomat. He was a military commander in several battles in northern Italy. He was born in Muhlbach in the Canton of Valais …

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