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Ceccano is a town and
comune in the
province of Frosinone, Lazio,
central Italy, in the
Latin Valley. The town had its
origins as an
ancient Volscian...
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early thirteenth century by an
anonymous monk of
Fossanova Abbey, near
Ceccano. It is
partially dependent on the
Annales Cavenses and
Annales Casinenses...
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Annibale Gaetani di
Ceccano,
Annibale da
Ceccano,
Annibale de
Ceccano,
Annibal Ceccano,
Annibal Caetani di
Ceccano,
Annibal de
Ceccano,
Annibal de Tusculum...
- Marino,
Morlupo and Rome (9 cantons). Frosinone; cantons: Alatri, Anagni,
Ceccano, Ceprano, Ferentino, Filettino, Frosinone, Guarcino,
Monte San Giovanni...
- (do****ented 1198)
Ottaviano dei
Conti di
Segni (1200–1206)
Stefano di
Ceccano (1206–1216)
Pandolfo Verraclo (1216–1222)
Sinibaldo (ca.1222 – ca.1227)...
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Orsini (1278–1305)
Napoleone Orsini Frangipani (1306–1342)
Annibaldo di
Ceccano (1342–1350)
Guillaume de La
Jugie (1362–1365)
Rinaldo Orsini (1366–1374)...
- time, from
March to 29 May 1138.
Possibly he was born in
Ceccano, as
Gregorio dei
Conti di
Ceccano. Pope
Paschal II
created him cardinal-priest of SS. XII...
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Innocent II 23 Mar 1138
Victor IV
Victor Quartus Gregorio Conti c. 1057
Ceccano,
Papal States 81 / 81 (†90) 63 days (63)
Successor to
Anacletus II 7 Sep...
- "five cities" of Rimini, Pesaro, Fano,
Senigallia and Ancona).
Narni and
Ceccano were
former papal territories. The
territories specified in the treaty...
- was held, and
although the pope did not
return to Rome,
Cardinal Gaetani Ceccano was
dispatched to
represent him. On this occasion,
daily visits to the...