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Ottobuono di
Razzi (died 3
January 1315) was an
Italian clergyman and
feudal lord, who was
Patriarch of
Aquileia from 1302
until his death. A
native of...
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Padova 1972, pp. 358–365 Bolton,
Brenda M. (2004). "Ottobuono [Ottobuono or
Ottobono Fieschi;
later Adrian V] (c.1205–1276)".
Oxford Dictionary of National...
- (attested 1244)
Pietro Capocci (?) (named in 1245?)
Romano (attested 1258)
Ottobono Fieschi (1262–1276)
Giacomo Colonna (1288–1297)
Francesco Napoleone Orsini...
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Cardinal Simon had
already ceased to be Legate. On 4 May 1265
Cardinal Ottobono Fieschi was
appointed Apostolic Legate to England, Scotland, Wales, and...
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place in that account) members,
including Giovanni Gaetano Orsini and
Ottobono Fieschi,
while pars
Imperii had
eleven (or ten) members,
Riccardo Annibaldi...
- the end the
latter sold
Reggio to the
Visconti for 5,000 ducats. In 1405
Ottobono Terzi of
Parma seized Reggio, but was
killed by
Michele Attendolo, who...
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Cardinal Napoleone Orsini Cardinal-Deacon
Church Sant'
Adriano Predecessor Ottobono Fieschi (1251–1276)
Successor Rinaldo Orsini (1350–1374)
Orders Created...
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Carcere to
Porto e
Santa Rufina Giacomo da Castell'arquato István Báncsa
Ottobono Fieschi Salvador Miranda. "Cardinals of the 13th Century". The Cardinals...
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purchase of the land took
place on 6
February 1300; the
bishop of Padua,
Ottobono dei Razzi,
authorised the
building some time
prior to 1302 (the date of...
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February 1171 (Patrologia
Latina vol. 200
column 783).
Annales Pisani;
Ottobono,
Annales Genuenses, 1179. Garland. p. 5. W. Regel,
Fontes rerum byzantinicarum...