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  • 21Miguel da Silva (Cardinal) — D. Miguel da Silva (c. 1480 1556) was a Portuguese noblemen, the second son of Diogo da Silva, 1st Count of Portalegre and of his wife Maria de Ayala, a Castilian noblewomen. Educated at the University of Paris, he was appointed by King Manuel I… …

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  • 22Zbigniew Oleśnicki (cardinal) — Zbigniew Oleśnicki or Zbigniew z Oleśnicy (December 5, 1389 ndash; April 1, 1455), known in Latin as Sbigneus, was a high ranking Roman Catholic clergyman and an influential Polish statesman and diplomat. He served as bishop of Kraków from 1423… …

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  • 23Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon — Portrait of Charles de Bourbon by an anonymous artist, 16th century. Charles de Bourbon (22 September 1523 – 9 May 1590) was a French cardinal. The Catholic League considered him the rightful King of France after the death of Henry III of France… …

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  • 24Cholet, cardinal Jean — (c. 1212/1220 1292)    Jean Cholet was made cardinal in 1281 by Pope Martin IV. He served as legate in Gerona, Spain, where in 1285 he crowned Charles of Valois, son of Philip III the Bold, king of Aragon, with his own hat after Martin IV had… …

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  • 25AMBOISE, GEORGE DE, CARDINAL —    the popular Prime Minister of Louis XII., who, as such, reduced the Public burdens, and as the Pope s legate in France effected a great reform among the religious orders; is said to have died immensely rich (1460 1510) …

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  • 26CAPRARA, CARDINAL —    born at Bologna, legate of Pius VII. in France, concluded the Concordat of 1801 (1733 1810) …

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  • 27PANDULF, CARDINAL —    was the Pope s legate to King John of England, and to whom, on his submission, John paid homage at Dover; d. 1226 …

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  • 28Orsini — • One of the most ancient and distinguished families of the Roman nobility, whose members often played an important role in the history of Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Orsini     Orsini …

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  • 29Eucharistic Congresses — • Gatherings of ecclesiastics and laymen for the purpose of celebrating and glorifying the Holy Eucharist and of seeking the best means to spread its knowledge and love throughout the world Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Eucharistic… …

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  • 30Council of Trent —     Council of Trent     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Council of Trent     The nineteenth ecumenical council opened at Trent on 13 December, 1545, and closed there on 4 December, 1563. Its main object was the definitive determination of the… …

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