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1373 and Bishop
Arundel was papally provided as Bishop of Ely on 13 August 1373 entirely by reason of his father's status and financial leverage with the Crown during the dotage of Edward III, happily abandoning his student days at Oxford, from which he gained little pleasure.
The Carmelite Bishop of Fiesole, Saint Andrew Corsini ( 1302 – 1373 ), was also called a thaumaturge during his lifetime.
In 1373, the Bishop bought back the majority of the fief of Sion from the de Greysier family.
One member of the family was appointed Bishop of Clogher in 1373.
In 1140, Maelinmum O ' Corcrain was Bishop of Armagh and in 1373, John O ' Corcrain was Bishop of Clogher.
In a 1373 manuscript of Jan, the Bishop of Płock, the village of Łeg is first mentioned as a Dołęga Clan possession.
Three years later in 1373 the Bishop of Aberdeen granted Donald and his son Alexander the lands of Slaty.
In 1373 Bishop Wenceslaus moved the official seat of the Bishopric of Lebus from Göritz an der Oder ( Górzyca ) to Fürstenwalde and its Marienkirche ( Church of the Virgin Mary ) was raised to a cathedral.

1373 and Giovanni
** Giovanni Manfredi, lord of Faenza ( d. 1373 )

1373 and expelled
In 1360 Angoulême was surrendered by the Treaty of Brétigny to the Plantaganets ; they were, however, expelled in 1373 by the troops of Charles V, who granted the town numerous privileges.

1373 and Visconti
After Galeazzo's wife Isabella died in childbirth in 1373, he married secondly, on 2 October 1380, his first cousin Caterina Visconti, daughter of the late Bernabò ; with her he had two sons, Gian Maria and Filippo Maria.

1373 and city
The army reached English-occupied Bordeaux on 24 December 1373, severely weakened in numbers and capacity having lost at least one-third of their force in action and another third to disease, and many more than succumbed to the bubonic plague that was raging in the city.
** other neighbouring territories temporarily under the order were: the cities of Smyrna ( now Izmir ; 1344 – 1402 ), Attaleia ( now Antalya ; 1361 – 1373 and Halicarnassos ( now Bodrum ; 1412-14 ..), all three in Anatolia ; the Greek Isthmus city of Corinth ( 1397 – 1404 )), the city of Salona ( ancient Amphissa ; 1407 – 1410 ) and the islands of Ikaria ( 1424 – 1521 ) and Kos ( 1215-1522 ), all now in Greece
After the breakdown of Dušan ’ s empire, Breznik ( Pljevlja ) was ruled by many rulers: from 1368 to 1373 by Nikola Altomanović, 1373 to 1435 by Bosnian kings and from 1435 till September 1, 1462 by Herzog Stefan Vukčić when he lost the city to the Ottoman Empire.
Strzyżów obtained city rights between 1373 and 1397.
Redcliffe and Bedminster were incorporated into the city in 1373.

1373 and .
Taking boats through these used large amounts of water leading to conflicts with watermill owners and to correct this, the pound or chamber lock first appeared, in 10th century in China and in Europe in 1373 in Vreeswijk, Netherlands.
A half-brother of Dušan, Simeon Uroš, and then his son Jovan Uroš, claimed the same title, until the latter's abdication in 1373, while ruling as dynasts in Thessaly.
He gave a series of lectures on Dante at the Santo Stefano church in 1373 and these resulted in his final major work, the detailed Esposizioni sopra la Commedia di Dante.
In 1373, England made an alliance with Portugal, which is the longest-standing alliance in the world.
* Saint Hedwig ( Jadwiga ) ( 1373 – 1399 ), Queen of Poland, canonized 1997.
* 1343 – Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre ( d. 1373 )
* 1373 – Anglo-Portuguese Alliance between England ( succeeded by the United Kingdom ) and Portugal is the oldest alliance in the world which is still in force.
Jadwiga (; 1373 / 4 – 17 July 1399 ) was monarch of Poland from 1384 to her death.
John began building at Kenilworth between 1373 and 1380 in a style designed to reinforce his royal claims in Iberia.
* 1373 – Julian of Norwich has visions which are later transcribed in her Revelations of Divine Love.
* 1410 – John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset ( b. 1373 )
Mary gained another sibling, Hedwig, in 1373 or 1374.
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* March 16 – John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset ( b. 1373 )
** Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York ( b. 1373 )
His father had the two-year-old crowned King of Bohemia in 1363 and in 1373 also obtained for him the Electoral Margraviate of Brandenburg.
In 1373 Otto, the last Wittelsbach regent of Brandenburg, released the country to the House of Luxembourg.
At about the same time he was promised the succession to the Margravate of Brandenburg, which he actually obtained for his son Wenceslaus in 1373.
** Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford ( d. 1373 )
Year 1373 ( MCCCLXXIII ) was a common year starting on Saturday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
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Bishop and Giovanni
Nineteenth-century travellers could point to the Hill of San Giovanni on the northwest shore of the Gulf of Ajaccio, which still had a cathedral said to have been the 6th century seat of the Bishop of Ajaccio.
* Giovanni Battista Re, Cardinal Bishop of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto, Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Bishops
His teacher Giovanni da Legnano sponsored him at Rome, where Pope Urban VI ( 1378 – 89 ) took him into the Curia, sent him for ten years as papal collector to England, made him Bishop of Bologna in 1386 at a time of strife in that city, and Archbishop of Ravenna in 1387.
Of those who took part in the council's opening session, four have become pontiffs to date: Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini, who on succeeding Pope John XXIII took the name of Paul VI ; Bishop Albino Luciani, the future Pope John Paul I ; Bishop Karol Wojtyła, who became Pope John Paul II ; and Father Joseph Ratzinger, present as a theological consultant, who became Pope Benedict XVI.
He made his uncle Giovanni Carlo Bandi, Bishop of Imola in 1752, and a member of the curia, cardinal in the consistory on 29 May 1775, but did not proffer any other members of his family.
The city was restored to obedience by Giovanni Vitelleschi, the militant Bishop of Recanati, in the following October.
Three other monuments are those of Cardinal Matteo d ' Acquasparta ( Matthew of Acquaspa ) at the Santa Maria in Aracoeli, the tomb of Bishop Gonsalvi ( 1298 ) and that of Cardinal Gonsalvo ( 1299 ) ( both located at the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore ), all sculpted by Giovanni de Cosma, the youngest of the Cosmati family lineage.
John II ( Giovanni of Siena ), Cardinal and Bishop of Viviers ( 1073 – 95 ), accompanied Pope Urban II to the Council of Clermont.
In fact, Lutheran Bishop James Heiser recently evaluated the writings of Marsilio Ficino and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola as an attempted " Hermetic Reformation.
* Giovanni Michiel ( 1497 – 1503 ) Bishop of Verona, later Cardinal
However, the cathedral of the Bishop of Rome, the Pope, is not St. Peter's in the Vatican, but Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, which is extra-territorially linked, as indicated in the Lateran Pacts signed with the Italian state in 1929, with the Holy See.
He was the personal choice of Apostolic Delegate Amleto Giovanni Cicognani for the post, although President Roosevelt was reputed to have wanted Bishop Bernard James Sheil instead.
Léger received his episcopal consecration on the following April 26 from Cardinal Adeodato Giovanni Piazza, OCD, with Archbishop Maurice Roy and Bishop Jean-Julien Weber, PSS, serving as co-consecrators.
Benelli received his episcopal consecration on the following 11 September from Cardinal Secretary of State Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, with Archbishop Pietro Sigismondi and Bishop Mario Longo Dorni serving as co-consecrators.
Under the direction of Henry Bishop, he took part in the first performance in England of Don Giovanni " much tinkered under Bishop's direction " at the King's Theatre in April 1817.
The election of his old Medici patron as Pope Clement VII sent him briefly back to Rome, but death threats and an attempted assassination from one of the victims of his pen, Bishop Giovanni Giberti, in July 1525, set him wandering through northern Italy in the service of various noblemen, distinguished by his wit, audacity and brilliant and facile talents, until he settled permanently in 1527, in Venice, the anti-Papal city of Italy, " seat of all vices " Aretino noted with gusto.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following September 2 from Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, with Archbishop Edward Francis Hoban and Bishop Floyd Lawrence Begin serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist.
The visitation records of Bishop Giovanni Antonio Volpe of Como ( 1571 ) give a detailed report on the properties of the parishes belonging to the Pieve and the sub-parishes.
One of his four companions was Giovanni Pietro Carafa, the Bishop of Chieti, elected first superior of the order, who later became Pope as Paul IV.
On May 15, 1365 the Bishop of Brescia Enrico Sessa invests iure feuds for a tenth of the rights in the territories of Breno, Vione, Vezza, Sonico, Malonno, Berzo Demo, Astrio, Ossimo and Losine Giovanni and Gerardo sons of Pasino Federici of Mu.
The main altar, located in the apse, was founded about 1650 by Bishop Piotr Gembicki and created by Giovanni Battista Gisleni.
More than half of the content of Giovanni Palatucci ’ s personal file details the attempts of Palatucci ’ s father, Felice, and his uncle, Bishop Giuseppe Maria Palatucci, in their quest to obtain the rehabilitation of the young Commissary ; a pension to which the Italian government claimed they had no right, and the involvement of the Italian government in the celebration of Giovanni Palatucci ’ s life as a savior of Jews.

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