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- Pietro Gallocia or Galluzzi (c. 1120/30, in Rome – 14 March 1211, in Rome) was a Roman cardinal. He was apostolic subdeacon and governor of Campagna in...
- (1120/25–1200) (1165, 1181) Ottaviano di Paoli (d. 1206) (1182, 1200) Pietro Gallocia (d. 1211) (1188, 1206) Nicola de Romanis (d. 1219) (1204, 1211) Ugolino...
- Marengo (1176–1178) Theodinus de Arrone (1179–1186) Bobo (1189) Pietro Gallocia (1190–1211) Benedetto (1213–1216) Cinzio Cenci (1217) Conrad of Urach (1219–1227)...
- February 2 – Adelaide of Meissen, duchess of Bohemia March 14 – Pietro Gallocia (or Galluzzi), Italian cardinal March 26 – Sancho I ("the Po****tor"),...
- Two cardinals had been sent by the pope to negotiate with him, Petrus Gallocia the Bishop of Porto and Petrus the Cardinal priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli...
- "Vicario Generale di Sua Santità". Ottaviano dei Conti (1198–1207) Pietro Gallocia (1207–1217) Pietro Saxonis (1217–1227) Romano Bonaventura (1227–1238) Giacomo...
- February 2 – Adelaide of Meissen, duchess of Bohemia March 14 – Pietro Gallocia (or Galluzzi), Italian cardinal March 26 – Sancho I ("the Po****tor"),...
- September 1189. The earliest known subscription of his successor, Petrus Gallocia, is dated 20 August 1190. Ciaconius I, p. 1118, and Petrus Frizonius (Gallia...
- Lucius III He consecrated new pope to the priesthood and episcopate Pietro Gallocia Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina 1188 Clement III Soffredo Priest of S. Pr****ede...