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Zondadari is an
Italian surname. It may
refer to:
Antonio Felice Zondadari (1740-1832),
Italian cardinal and
Archbishop of
Siena not to be
confused with...
- Fra' Marc'Antonio
Zondadari (26
November 1658 − 16 June 1722), from Siena, was the 65th
Prince and
Grand Master of the
Order of
Malta (known also as the...
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Antonio Felice Zondadari, also
known as
Anton Felice Chigi Zondadari (14
January 1740 – 13
April 1823) was an
Italian prelate of the
Catholic Church....
- June 1722,
three days
after the
death of his
predecessor Marc'Antonio
Zondadari. On 20
September 1722,
Vilhena took
possession of the city of Mdina. He...
- Pope Pius IX. The last
cardinal archbishop of
Siena was
Antonio Felice Zondadari, who was
elevated on 23
February 1801 by Pope Pius VII.
Mauro Gambetti...
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locally called 'Majo' (May in the
local dialect).
Grand Master Marc'Antonio
Zondadari introduced the game of ****aigne (with the use of the maypole) to Maltese...
- (complete list) – Ramón Perellós,
Grand Master (1697–1720) Marc'Antonio
Zondadari,
Grand Master (1720–1722) António
Manoel de Vilhena,
Grand Master (1722–1736)...
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Master Perellós, who sent his emissary, the
Great Prior Marc'Antonio
Zondadari, to the
Court of Rome to
forward complaints about the incident. During...
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Mario Marefoschi (1759–1770).
Stefano Borgia (1770–1789).
Antonio Felice Zondadari, Arch. Adanen. (1789–1795).
Cesare Brancadoro, Arch. Niaiben. (1796–1801)...
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consecration of the
church was
celebrated only in 1722 by
Cardinal Antonfelice Zondadari. The church's
entrance now
faces on to the
Rococo Place of San Ig****o...