Enrico Minutoli (died 1412) was an Italian Cardinal. He was bishop of Bitonto from 1382 to 1389 and then archbishop of Naples. He was also archpriest...
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Ottomar Freiherr von Minutoli (1804–1860), Prussian chief of police, diplomat, scientist, and author, and draughtsman Enrico Minutoli (died 1412), Italian...
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and film actor Enrico Marini (born 1969), Swiss comic artist Enrico Mattei (1906–1962), Italian public administrator Enrico Minutoli (died 1412), Italian...
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(1330–1400) (1378, 1397) Angelo Acciaioli (1349–1408) (1384, 1405) Enrico Minutoli (d. 1412) (1389, 1408 until 1409) Antonio Correr (1369–1445) (1408...
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Giudice (?–1385) Marino Bulcani (1385–1394) Stefano Palosio (1394–1396) Enrico Minutoli (1396–1412) Rinaldo Brancaccio (1412–1427) Francesco Lando (1427) Jean...
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Tomacelli, (Pope Boniface IX), Archpriest of St. John Lateran, (1385-1389) Enrico Minutoli, Archbishop Emeritus of Naples, (1389-1405) Vicente de Ribas, (10 September...
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his future successor Pope Innocent VII and the Antipope John XXIII. Enrico Minutoli Bartolomeo Oleario O.F.M. Cosmato Gentile de' Migliorati Cristoforo...
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Avignon 1391–1392) Francesco Carbone Tomacelli, Cistercian (1405) Enrico Minutoli (or Minutolo) (1409–1412) Jean Flandrin (the obedience of Avignon 1405–1415)...
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(before 1394–1402), appointed by Clement VII of the obedience of Avignon Enrico Minutoli (1405–1409) Pierre Girard (1402–1415) Angelo Corraro (1415–1417) Baldassare...
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administrator of the see of Tarentaise Cardinals of the Roman obedience Enrico Minutoli (created on 18 December 1389) – Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati; Dean of...
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