Giacomo Savelli (1523–1587) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. He participated in several papal conclaves and held several administrative...
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least two popes: Cencio Savelli, Pope Honorius III (1216–1227) and Giacomo Savelli, Honorius IV (1285–1287). His father, Luca Savelli, was a Roman senator...
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member of the Savelli family Giacomo Savelli (cardinal) (1523–1587), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop, member of the Savelli family Giovanni...
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Western Schism. A member of the Orsini family, Giacomo was born around 1350. His mother was Isabella Savelli. His father, Orso Orsini, count of Tagliacozzo...
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Pope Honorius IV (redirect from Giacomo Savelli)
Pope Honorius IV (c. 1210 – 3 April 1287), born Giacomo Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 2 April 1285 to his...
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Pope Nicholas III (redirect from Cardinals created by Nicholas III)
Saint Martin); Cardinal Giovanni (Orsini), Cardinal Deacon of Saint Nicholas in Carcere Tulliano; and Cardinal Giacomo (Savelli), Cardinal Deacon of Santa...
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Pope Honorius III (redirect from Cencio Savelli)
Pope Honorius III (c. 1150 – 18 March 1227), born Cencio Savelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 18 July 1216 to his...
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1281), † 28 March 1285 Uberto Coconati – Cardinal-deacon of S. Eustachio, † 13 July 1276 Giacomo Savelli – Cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin, then elected...
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Via Lata) Bobobe (Cardinal-Deacon of San Teodoro) Cencio Savelli (Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Lucia in Orphea) Simon de Limbourg (Cardinal-Deacon) Salvador...
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Santa Maria in Trivio (1575). He also helped sculpt the tomb of Elena Savelli (1570) in San Giovanni in Laterano. In 1588, Del Duca returned to Sicily...
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