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Berlinghiero Gessi, the Glossary

Index Berlinghiero Gessi

Berlinghiero Gessi (28 October 1563 – 6 April 1639) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 49 relations: Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland, Alma mater, Alnwick Castle, Antonmaria Sauli, Apostolic Signatura, Auditor, Benefice, Benevento, Bologna, Cardinal (Catholic Church), Cathedral chapter, Catholic Church, Doctor of both laws, Duchy of Urbino, Duke of Northumberland, Florida International University, Francesco Maria II della Rovere, Girolamo Rusticucci, Gout, Guido Reni, Italians, Leopold von Ranke, List of Camerlengos of the Sacred College of Cardinals, Medicine, Nuncio, Papal States, Philosophy, Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna, Pope Gregory XIII, Pope Urban VIII, Prefect, Provost (religion), Referendary, Regent, Roman Catholic Diocese of Rieti, Roman Catholic Diocese of Rimini, Roman Rota, Rome, Sacredness, Sant'Agostino, Rome, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome, Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Sistine Chapel, Taddeo Barberini, University of Bologna, University of California Press, University of Pennsylvania Press, Vicar, Wellesley College.

  2. Clergy from Bologna

Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland

Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland, (15 December 1792 – 12 February 1865), styled Lord Algernon Percy from birth until 1816 and known as Lord Prudhoe between 1816 and 1847, was a British naval commander, explorer and Conservative politician.

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Alma mater

Alma mater (almae matres) is an allegorical Latin phrase used to proclaim a school that a person has attended or, more usually, from which one has graduated.

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Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle is a castle and country house in Alnwick in the English county of Northumberland.

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Antonmaria Sauli

Antonio Maria Sauli (sometimes Antonio Sauli) (1541–1623) was the Archbishop of Genoa and later a Roman Catholic Cardinal, serving as the dean of the College of Cardinals for the last three years of his life. Berlinghiero Gessi and Antonmaria Sauli are 17th-century Italian cardinals.

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Apostolic Signatura

The Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura is the highest judicial authority in the Catholic Church (apart from the pope himself, who as supreme ecclesiastical judge is the final point of appeal for any ecclesiastical judgment).

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Auditor

An auditor is a person or a firm appointed by a company to execute an audit.

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Benefice

A benefice or living is a reward received in exchange for services rendered and as a retainer for future services.

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Benevento

Benevento (Beneviento) is a city and comune (municipality) of Campania, Italy, capital of the province of Benevento, northeast of Naples.

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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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Cathedral chapter

According to both Catholic and Anglican canon law, a cathedral chapter is a college of clerics (chapter) formed to advise a bishop and, in the case of a vacancy of the episcopal see in some countries, to govern the diocese during the vacancy.

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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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Doctor of both laws

A doctor of both laws, from the Latin doctor utriusque juris, juris utriusque doctor, or doctor juris utriusque ("doctor of both laws") (abbreviations include: JUD, IUD, DUJ, JUDr., DUI, DJU, Dr.iur.utr., Dr.jur.utr., DIU, UJD and UID), is a scholar who has acquired a doctorate in both civil and church law.

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Duchy of Urbino

The Duchy of Urbino (Ducato di Urbino) was an independent duchy in early modern central Italy, corresponding to the northern half of the modern region of Marche.

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Duke of Northumberland

Duke of Northumberland is a noble title that has been created three times in English and British history, twice in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of Great Britain.

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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 Maria II della Rovere

Francesco Maria II della Rovere (20 February 1549 – 23 April 1631) was the last Duke of Urbino.

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Girolamo Rusticucci

Girolamo Rusticucci (1537 – 14 June 1603) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Berlinghiero Gessi and Girolamo Rusticucci are 17th-century Italian cardinals.

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Gout

Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis characterized by recurrent attacks of pain in a red, tender, hot, and swollen joint, caused by the deposition of needle-like crystals of uric acid known as monosodium urate crystals.

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Guido Reni

Guido Reni (4 November 1575 – 18 August 1642) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, although his works showed a classical manner, similar to Simon Vouet, Nicolas Poussin, and Philippe de Champaigne.

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Italians

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

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Leopold von Ranke

Leopold von Ranke (21 December 1795 – 23 May 1886) was a German historian and a founder of modern source-based history.

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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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Medicine

Medicine is the science and practice of caring for patients, managing the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment, palliation of their injury or disease, and promoting their health.

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Nuncio

An apostolic nuncio (nuntius apostolicus; also known as a papal nuncio or simply as a nuncio) is an ecclesiastical diplomat, serving as an envoy or a permanent diplomatic representative of the Holy See to a state or to an international organization.

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Papal States

The Papal States (Stato Pontificio), officially the State of the Church (Stato della Chiesa; Status Ecclesiasticus), were a conglomeration of territories on the Apennine Peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the Pope from 756 to 1870.

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Philosophy

Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.

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Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna

The National Art Gallery of Bologna (Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna) is a museum in Bologna, Italy.

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Pope Gregory XIII

Pope Gregory XIII (Gregorius XIII; Gregorio XIII; 7 January 1502 – 10 April 1585), born Ugo Boncompagni, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13 May 1572 to his death in April 1585. Berlinghiero Gessi and Pope Gregory XIII are clergy from Bologna.

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Pope Urban VIII

Pope Urban VIII (Urbanus VIII; Urbano VIII; baptised 5 April 1568 – 29 July 1644), born Maffeo Vincenzo Barberini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 August 1623 to his death, in July 1644.

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Prefect

Prefect (from the Latin praefectus, substantive adjectival form of praeficere: "put in front", meaning in charge) is a magisterial title of varying definition, but essentially refers to the leader of an administrative area.

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Provost (religion)

A provost is a senior official in a number of Christian churches.

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Referendary

Referendary is the English form of a number of administrative positions, of various rank, in chanceries and other official organizations in Europe.

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Regent

In a monarchy, a regent is a person appointed to govern a state for the time being because the actual monarch is a minor, absent, incapacitated or unable to discharge their powers and duties, or the throne is vacant and a new monarch has not yet been determined.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Rieti

The Diocese of Rieti (Dioecesis Reatina (-S. Salvatoris Maioris)) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Rimini

The Diocese of Rimini (Dioecesis Ariminensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Emilia Romagna, Italy.

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Roman Rota

The Roman Rota, formally the Apostolic Tribunal of the Roman Rota (Tribunal Apostolicum Rotae Romanae), and anciently the Apostolic Court of Audience, is the highest appellate tribunal of the Catholic Church, with respect to both Latin Church members and the Eastern Catholic members and is the highest ecclesiastical court constituted by the Holy See related to judicial trials conducted in the Catholic Church.

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Rome

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

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Sacredness

Sacred describes something that is dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity; is considered worthy of spiritual respect or devotion; or inspires awe or reverence among believers.

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Sant'Agostino, Rome

The Basilica of Saint Augustine in Camp Martius (Basilica di Sant'Agostino in Campo Marzio; Basilica Sancti Augustini in Campo Martio), commonly known as Basilica of Saint Augustine is a Roman Catholic minor basilica in Rome.

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Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome

Santa Maria della Vittoria (Saint Mary of Victory, S.) is a Catholic titular church and basilica dedicated to the Virgin Mary in Rome, Italy.

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Santa Maria sopra Minerva

Santa Maria sopra Minerva is one of the major churches of the Order of Preachers (also known as the Dominicans) in Rome, Italy.

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Sistine Chapel

The Sistine Chapel (Sacellum Sixtinum; Cappella Sistina) is a chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the pope's official residence in Vatican City.

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Taddeo Barberini

Taddeo Barberini (1603–1647) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Barberini who became Prince of Palestrina and Gonfalonier of the Church; commander of the Papal Army.

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University of Bologna

The University of Bologna (Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, abbreviated Unibo) is a public research university in Bologna, Italy.

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University of California Press

The University of California Press, otherwise known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing.

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University of Pennsylvania Press

The University of Pennsylvania Press, also known as Penn Press, is a university press affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Vicar

A vicar (Latin: vicarius) is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand").

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Wellesley College

Wellesley College is a private women's liberal arts college in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

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See also

Clergy from Bologna

References

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