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Cardinal and Poggi
Other works were for Cardinal Giovanni Poggi in Bologna, and he carried out numerous commissions for him.

Cardinal and next
Pope Pius VII, bishop of Rome, next to Cardinal ( Catholicism ) | Cardinal Caprara.
Present for the Vatican were Cardinal Merry del Val and next to him, Pacelli.
Cardinal Aymeric and the Frangipani family began planning their next moves, and Honorius was taken to the San Gregorio Magno al Celio monastery, which was located in the territory controlled by the Frangipani.
He had himself carried into the chapter-house, issued various decrees for the benefit of the abbey, appointed with the consent of the monks the prior, Cardinal Oderisius, to succeed him in the abbacy, just as he himself had been appointed by Stephen IX, and proposed Odo of Ostia to the assembled cardinals and bishops as the next pope.
This later becomes an important element in the next chronological book, The Cardinal of the Kremlin, in persuading a top Soviet official to defect to America.
Cardinal Richelieu played a major role in Louis XIII's reign from 1624, decisively shaping the destiny of France for the next eighteen years.
Michael realizes that the Immobiliare deal is an elaborate conspiracy among Lucchesi, Archbishop Gilday, and Vatican accountant Frederick Keinszig ( Helmut Berger ) to swindle him out of his money, and visits Cardinal Lamberto ( Raf Vallone ), the man favored to become the next Pope, to speak about the deal.
The archbishop's next opponent was the papal legate of the new Pope Honorius II, Cardinal John of Crema, who arrived in England in 1125.
In the next year he went to Rome as one of the secretaries of Cardinal du Bellay.
Francis Arinze will be the next Cardinal to lose his right to participate in the conclave on 1 November 2012.
Guise's brother, Louis II, Cardinal of Guise was likewise assassinated the next day.
The death of Gregory XV the following year did not interrupt the organization, because Cardinal Barberini, one of the original thirteen members of the congregation, became the next pope as Urban VIII ( 1623 – 1644 ).
Cardinal Driscoll ( Peter Weller ), who is introduced at the beginning of the film and who is tipped to be the next Pope, arrives in Rome from the USA and gives Alex a special dagger.
Toledo's beleaguered Christians braced themselves for the next wave of persecution, and the Campbells, in an atmosphere that must have seemed eerily reminiscent of early Christians in the Catacombs of Rome, were confirmed in a secret ceremony, before dawn, by Cardinal Goma, the elderly Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain.
He was born in Verona, lived in Rome in 1582 in the service of Cardinal Filippo Boncompagni, and then in the next year traveled throughout Calabria, probably looking for a job as an organist.
Fortunately for the Cardinal, the university decided to sell the presses to UW – Extension, which remained the Cardinal ’ s printer for the next five years.
Cardinal Michael Friedrich von Althann next became viceroy ( 1722 – 1728 ), but upset the nobility ( already reeling from imperial taxes ) and the middle class with his pro-clerical stance.
Her next film, The Cardinal ( 1936 ), was also a success, and she had a small role in The Spy in Black ( 1938 ), but it was her fourth film, The Four Feathers ( 1939 ), that made her a film star.
Had he survived Pope John Paul II, who delivered the homily at his funeral-the last while John Paul was alive -, Cardinal Schotte would, as the senior member of the order of Cardinal Deacons under the age of 80, have made the announcement of the next Pope's election.
This being a position reserved for a Cardinal, Archbishop Marchisano was duly elevated in the next consistory the following year, becoming Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Lucia del Gonfalone.
The next year, on 1 October, he was named Cardinal Bishop of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto when a vacancy arose in that order.
Cardinal Patrick O ' Donnell was probably the next famous O ' Donnell to emerge in Ireland after the exile of Rory O ' Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell.

Cardinal and employed
After a short residence in Venice, he went to Rome in 1625 with an introduction from the Duke of Mantua to the late pope's nephew, Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi, who employed him for a time in the restoration of ancient statues.
However, since Cardinal Quignonez's attempt to reform the Breviary employed this principle — albeit with no regard to the traditional scheme — such notions had floated around in the western Church, and can particularly be seen in the Paris Breviary.
In the original form of the Cardinal Vowels, Jones employed a dual-parameter system of description based on the supposed height of the tongue arch together with the shape of the lips.
Cardinal Mariano Rampolla took note of him and furthered his entry in the diplomatic service of the Vatican in 1882, where he was employed by Rampolla as a secretary and soon to be posted to Madrid.
While in Rome he attracted the notice of Cardinal Lorenzo Imperiali, who employed him successively as treasurer and auditor of the papal legation in Spain, where he remained thirteen years.
He was employed by M. de Torcy, minister of foreign affairs, and by the regent and Cardinal Dubois in several secret missions, in which he acquitted himself with great success.
When, in January 1534, Cardinal Alessandro became Pope Paul III, the size of the palace was increased significantly and he employed Michelangelo who completed the redesigned third story with its deep cornice and revised the courtyard as well.
In 1515, upon his return to England, he entered the service of Cardinal Wolsey where he was employed in diplomacy and espionage.
He continued working at St. Peter's, and was also employed by Cardinal Francesco Barberini, who also employed the famous lutenist Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger.
From 1550 until his death in 1572, when the villa was nearing completion, Cardinal d ' Este created a palatial setting surrounded by a spectacular terraced garden in the late-Renaissance mannerist style, which took advantage of the dramatic slope but required innovations in bringing a sufficient water supply, which was employed in cascades, water tanks, troughs and pools, water jets and fountains, giochi d ' acqua.
Cardinal Secretary of State Maglione instructed nuncio Marcone that " if your eminence can find a suitable occasion, he should recommend in a discreet manner, that would not be interpreted as an official appeal, that moderation be employed with regard to Jews on Croatian territory.
Following his time in Brescia and Mantua, he went to Rome, where he was employed by Cardinal Cristoforo Madruzzo until July 1578, evidently as a singer.
He had known Chambers and his mother because Phyllis Chambers had been employed as a nurse by Cardinal Terence Cooke.
He was employed for some time as antiquario to Cardinal Francesco Barberini to collect works of art for the recently constructed Palazzo Barberini.
The practice is first seen as being employed by France under the direction of its Chief Minister Cardinal Richelieu in the Thirty Years ' War when it intervened on the Protestant side, despite its own Catholicism, to block the increasing power of the Holy Roman Emperor.
Cardinal Giuseppe Sarto, afterwards Pius X, succeeded in 1893 ; he was refused recognition by the Italian Government, which claimed the right of nomination formerly employed by the Habsburg Emperor of Austria and in earlier times by the Venetian Senate, but after eleven months this pretension was abandoned.
In 1594 he became a Roman citizen, and between 1605 and 1608 Quagliati was employed by Cardinal Odoardo Farnese.
After his arrival in Rome, Animuccia was employed by Cardinal Guido Ascanio Sforza.
Whilst among the humanists of Liège, he had adopted Protestant opinions, and entering the service of Cardinal du Bellay, was employed in the futile negotiations of the French court to make an alliance with the German Protestants against the Emperor Charles V. In 1542 he settled at Strasbourg.
Towards 1648 he was invited to France by Cardinal Mazarin, and for about two years was employed in buildings for that minister and for Louis XIV, and in fresco-painting in the Louvre.
In 1507 Andrea Solari went to France with letters of introduction to the Cardinal of Amboise, and was employed for two years on frescoes in the chapel of his castle of Gaillon in Normandy.
He was trusted and employed on personal matters by Cardinal Wolsey.
Being employed by the Reformed Synod in important diplomatic negotiations with the government, he came in frequent contact with bishops, and with Cardinal Richelieu, who esteemed him highly.

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