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    Carlo Gualterio (1613 – 1 January 1673) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. Gualterio was born at Orvieto. In his family, Silvio Antoniani was cardinal...
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  • Gualterio may refer to: Walter of Albano or Gualterio of Albano (died 1101), cardinal-bishop of the Diocese of Albano, Italy, 1091–1101 Carlo Gualterio...
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    The House of Gualterio (in the past, also Gualtieri) is an Italian aristocratic family, with its first documented roots in the 12th century and links...
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  • Bishop of Nardò (1652); Lodovico Betti, Bishop of Osimo (1652); and Carlo Gualterio, Archbishop of Fermo (1654). Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia...
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    was governed by his grand-uncle Cardinal Carlo Gualterio, he was the eldest of 17 children of Stanislao Gualterio, Gonfaloniere of Orvieto, and Anna Maria...
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    (1623–1641) Gaspare Mattei (1643–1648) Francesco Maidalchini (1653–1654) Carlo Gualterio (1654–1667) Giacomo Franzoni (1670–1673) Pietro Vidoni (1673–1681)...
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    diocesan synod. On 6—8 June 1660, the Archbishop of Fermo, Cardinal Carlo Gualterio (1654–1668), held a diocesan synod. Archbishop Alessandro Borgia held...
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    Taddeo Barberini who became Prince of Palestrina. He was born in Florence to Carlo Barberini and Costanza Magalotti, and studied at the University of Pisa...
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    August 1663 Paolo Emilio Rondinini 30 April 1668 – 16 September 1669 Carlo Gualterio 15 January 1669 – 1 January 1673 Camillo Massimo 30 January 1673 –...
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    with Stefano Brancaccio, Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscania, and Giannotto Gualterio, Archbishop of Fermo, serving as co-consecrators at the church of San...
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