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Agostino Spinola (c. 1482–1537) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 43 relations: Antonio Sanseverino, Bernardino Visconti, Bishops in the Catholic Church, Bologna, Cardinal (Catholic Church), Catholic Church, Catholic-Hierarchy.org, Charles Spinola, Consecrator, Convent, Fifth Council of the Lateran, Filippo Ercolani, Florida International University, Francesco Cornaro (1478–1543), Galero, Garessio, Giacomo Simonetta, House of Spinola, Italians, Italy, List of Camerlengos of the Sacred College of Cardinals, Paolo Capizucchi, Papal consistory, Pope Clement VII, Pope Julius II, Pope Leo X, Pope Paul III, Pope Sixtus IV, Raffaele Riario, Riario, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perugia–Città della Pieve, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pesaro, Roman Catholic Diocese of Alatri, Roman Catholic Diocese of Lamezia Terme, Roman Catholic Diocese of Lipari, Roman Catholic Diocese of Savona-Noli, Rome, San Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane, Sant'Apollinare, Rome, Savona, Scaramuccia Trivulzio, Titular church, 1534 papal conclave.

  2. 15th-century Italian people
  3. 16th-century Genoese people
  4. Bishops in Umbria
  5. Spinola family

Antonio Sanseverino

Antonio Sanseverino (died 1543) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Agostino Spinola and Antonio Sanseverino are 16th-century Italian cardinals.

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Bernardino Visconti

Bernardino Visconti or Bernardino Conti (died 1540) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Alatri (1537–1540).

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Bishops in the Catholic Church

In the Catholic Church, a bishop is an ordained minister who holds the fullness of the sacrament of holy orders and is responsible for teaching doctrine, governing Catholics in his jurisdiction, sanctifying the world and representing the Church.

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Bologna

Bologna (Bulåggna; Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region, in northern Italy.

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Cardinal (Catholic Church)

A cardinal (Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae cardinalis) is a senior member of the clergy of the Catholic Church.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Catholic-Hierarchy.org

Catholic-Hierarchy.org is an online database of bishops and dioceses of the Latin Church and the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches that are in full communion with Rome.

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Charles Spinola

Charles Spinola (1564 – 10 September 1622), also known as Carlo Spinola, was a Jesuit missionary from Genoa, Italy, martyred in Japan as a missionary. Agostino Spinola and Charles Spinola are 16th-century Genoese people and Spinola family.

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Consecrator

A consecrator is a bishop who ordains someone to the episcopacy.

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Convent

A convent is a community of monks, nuns, friars or religious sisters.

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Fifth Council of the Lateran

The Fifth Council of the Lateran, held between 1512 and 1517, was the eighteenth ecumenical council of the Catholic Church and was the last council before the Protestant Reformation and the Council of Trent.

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Filippo Ercolani

Filippo Ercolani (died 1535) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Alatri (1530–1535) and Administrator of Alatri (1528–1530).

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Florida International University

Florida International University (FIU) is a public research university with its main campus in University Park, Florida.

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Francesco Cornaro (1478–1543)

Francesco Cornaro (1478 – 26 September 1543) was an Italian cardinal. Agostino Spinola and Francesco Cornaro (1478–1543) are 16th-century Italian cardinals.

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Galero

A galero (plural: galeri; from galērum, originally connoting a helmet made of skins; cf. galea) is a broad-brimmed hat with tasselated strings which was worn by clergy in the Catholic Church.

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Garessio

Garessio is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about south of Turin and about southeast of Cuneo.

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Giacomo Simonetta

Giacomo Simonetta (1475–1539) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Agostino Spinola and Giacomo Simonetta are 16th-century Italian cardinals.

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House of Spinola

The House of Spinola, or Spinola family, was a leading Italian political family centered in the Republic of Genoa. Agostino Spinola and House of Spinola are Spinola family.

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Italians

Italians (italiani) are an ethnic group native to the Italian geographical region.

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Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.

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List of Camerlengos of the Sacred College of Cardinals

The Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals was the treasurer of the College of Cardinals in the Catholic Church.

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Paolo Capizucchi

Paolo Capizucchi (died 1539) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nicastro (1533–1539).

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Papal consistory

In the Roman Catholic Church a consistory is a formal meeting of the College of Cardinals called by the pope.

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Pope Clement VII

Pope Clement VII (Clemens VII; Clemente VII; born Giulio de' Medici; 26 May 1478 – 25 September 1534) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 November 1523 to his death on 25 September 1534.

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Pope Julius II

Pope Julius II (Iulius II; Giulio II; born Giuliano della Rovere; 5 December 144321 February 1513) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to his death, in February 1513.

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Pope Leo X

Pope Leo X (Leone X; born Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, 11 December 14751 December 1521) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 March 1513 to his death, in December 1521.

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Pope Paul III

Pope Paul III (Paulus III; Paolo III; 29 February 1468 – 10 November 1549), born Alessandro Farnese, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13 October 1534 to his death, in November 1549.

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Pope Sixtus IV

Pope Sixtus IV (Sisto IV; born Francesco della Rovere; 21 July 1414 – 12 August 1484) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 August 1471 to his death, in August 1484. Agostino Spinola and Pope Sixtus IV are People from Savona.

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Raffaele Riario

Raffaele Sansoni Galeoti Riario (3 May 1461 – 9 July 1521) was an Italian cardinal of the Renaissance, mainly known as the constructor of the Palazzo della Cancelleria and the person who invited Michelangelo to Rome. Agostino Spinola and Raffaele Riario are 16th-century Italian cardinals and People from Savona.

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Riario

The House of Riario, sometimes referred to as Riario-Sforza, is an Italian noble family from Savona, near Genoa.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perugia–Città della Pieve

The Archdiocese of Perugia-Città della Pieve (Archidioecesis Perusina-Civitatis Plebis) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pesaro

The Archdiocese of Pesaro (Archidioecesis Pisaurensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in central Italy.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Alatri

The former Italian Catholic diocese of Alatri existed until 1986, when it was united into the diocese of Anagni-Alatri.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Lamezia Terme

The Diocese of Lamezia Terme (Dioecesis Neocastrensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Calabria.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Lipari

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lipari was a Latin diocese of the Roman Catholic Church located in the town of Lipari in the Aeolian Islands of Sicily, Italy.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Savona-Noli

The Diocese of Savona-Noli (Dioecesis Savonensis-Naulensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in northern Italy.

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Rome

Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.

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San Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane

San Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane was a church in the Baths of Diocletian in Rome.

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Sant'Apollinare, Rome

The Basilica di Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine ("Basilica of Saint Apollinaris at the Baths of Nero") is a titular church in Rome, Italy, dedicated to St Apollinare, the first bishop of Ravenna.

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Savona

Savona (Sann-a) is a seaport and comune in the west part of the northern Italian region of Liguria, capital of the Province of Savona, in the Riviera di Ponente on the Mediterranean Sea.

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Scaramuccia Trivulzio

Scaramuccia Trivulzio (1465 – 3 August 1527) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. Agostino Spinola and Scaramuccia Trivulzio are 16th-century Italian cardinals.

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Titular church

In the Catholic Church, a titular church is a church in Rome that is assigned to a member of the clergy who is created a cardinal.

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1534 papal conclave

The 1534 papal conclave (October 11 – October 13) was convened after the death of Pope Clement VII, and elected as his successor Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, who became Pope Paul III.

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See also

15th-century Italian people

16th-century Genoese people

Bishops in Umbria

Spinola family

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agostino_Spinola