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- Tommaso Bellacci (1370 - 31 October 1447) was an Italian member of the Third Order of Saint Francis. Bellacci was a butcher and became a religious after...
- Travel, Hotel Founded 1995; 29 years ago (1995) Founder Matteo ****o Marco Bellacci Renata Sarno Gianandrea Strekelj Defunct December 1, 2016; 7 years ago (2016-12-01)...
- Busto Arsizio, Bernard of Baden & Catherine of Pallanza 1771: Tommaso Bellacci 14 December 1771: Martyrs of Otranto 8 June 1772: Paul Burali d'Arezzo...
- – Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan (b. 1392) October 31 – Tommaso Bellacci, Italian Roman Catholic professed member of the Third Order of Saint Francis...
- palm[citation needed] Tomasa Ortiz Real Religious habit[citation needed] Tommaso Bellacci Franciscan habit[citation needed] Tommaso da Cori Franciscan habit, Crucifix[citation...
- – Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan (b. 1392) October 31 – Tommaso Bellacci, Italian Roman Catholic professed member of the Third Order of Saint Francis...
- Blessed Peter of Tiferno 1390   1445   Colette 1381   1447   Blessed Tommaso Bellacci     1447   Blessed André Abellon 1375   1450   Blessed Anthony of Amandola...
- Egypt and Jerusalem). Berdini was accompanied on his missions by Tommaso Bellacci. In 1439 Berdini was sent by the Pope to deliver a letter to the Coptic...
- spiritual instruction and that in turn was later entrusted to Tommaso Bellacci. In 1428 he was sent to Corsica to aid friars in establishing other convents...
- localities in Calabria, where the order had been brought by Blessed Tommaso Bellacci from Florence: in Tropea and Cosenza in 1421, in Mesoraca in 1428, in Reggio...