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Pietro Pileo di
Prata (or da Prata) (c.1330–1400) was an
Italian bishop and cardinal. He was a
significant diplomat and go-between in the
affairs of his...
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tantum sericam nigram, ****
laciniis item nigris,
gestare poterunt, ****
pileo chordula ac
floccis nigris ornato" (Inter
multiplices curas, 67). Noonan...
- 1394) (1378, 1381)
Philippe d'Alençon (1338–1397) (1378, 1394)
Pietro Pileo di
Prata (1330–1400) (1378, 1397)
Angelo Acciaioli (1349–1408) (1384, 1405)...
- been ****embled
there by the guerrillas. It was
being kept in the area of
Píleo across from the town of Hualqui, and
guarded by 15 soldiers. On December...
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Viterbo (1366–1369)
Pedro Gómez de
Barroso Albornoz (1371–1374)
Pietro Pileo di
Prata (1378–1384)
Tommaso Ammanati (1385–1396),
loyal to the Avignon...
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causarum (judge) in the
papal court, as the new
bishop of Padua.
Bishop Pietro Pileo di
Prato of the
diocese of
Treviso was
appointed bishop of
Padua by Pope...
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Torre (1368–1377) held a
synod in 1375. On 10
January 1421,
Archbishop Pileo de'
Marini (1400–1433) held a
diocesan synod,
which was
chiefly concerned...
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Chanac (1383),
appointed by
Clement VII of the
obedience of
Avignon Pietro Pileo di
Prata (1385–1387 and
again 1391–1401) Jean
Rolland (1385–1388), appointed...
- Curalí
Posillas Dolores 1st
Quilmo Curanilahue Trilaleo Hualqui Talcamávida
Pileo 1st
Yumbel El
Avellano Fort San
Pedro 3rd San
Carlos Monte Blanco 1st Araucanía...
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Courtenay though he
refused the nomination.
Tommaso da
Frignano O.F.M.
Pietro Pileo di
Prata Francesco Moricotti Prignani Luca
Rodolfucci de
Gentili Andrea...