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- Romagna (Romagnol: Rumâgna) is an Italian historical region that approximately corresponds to the south-eastern portion of present-day Emilia-Romagna,...
- was named Rector of the Romandiola and of the City of Bologna, and Cardinal Latino was named Papal Legate to the Romandiola. Another nephew, Orso Orsini...
- introduce the topic of the Exarchate of Ravenna, the Pentapolis, and the Romandiola. This looked like extortion. The French Innocent's favoritism toward King...
- (Gonfaloniere) of the papal army and his territorial possessions in Romagna (the Romandiola). Cesare delivered the support of all eleven Spanish cardinals. It was...
- church of San Giovanni a Porta Latina; he was appointed Legate in the Romandiola. He moved to Santa Pr****ede in 1801. On 3 August 1807 he was promoted...
-  213–217. In June 1296 he was serving as Rector of the Marches of Ancona and Romandiola, of the City of Bologna, and the County of Spoleto: Fantuzzi, Marco (1802)...
- VIII. In 1642 Capponi was appointed co-legate of Bologna, Ferrara and Romandiola along with Pope Urban's cardinal-nephew, Antonio Barberini. When Urban...
- Romandiola and of the City of Bologna (most of the Po Valley, south of the Po), and Cardinal Latino himself was named Papal Legate to the Romandiola....
- subject to the civil jurisdiction of the papacy in the legation of the Romandiola, contained around 800 persons. The cathedral of Cervia was dedicated to...
- and was appointed Referendary of the Two Signatures, Vice-Legate in the Romandiola, and Vice-Governor of Fermo. Ug****i, p. 500. Gauchat, IV, p. 68 with...