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  2. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago

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    St. Agnes 1501 Chicago Rd, Chicago Heights: St. Kieran 724 W 195th St, Chicago Heights St. Paul 206 E 25th St, Chicago Heights Founded in 1897, closed in 2022 [85] St. Emeric 4300 W 180th St, Country Club Hills: Founded in 1959, closed in 2023 [86] Infant Jesus of Prague 1131 Douglas Ave, Flossmoor: St. John 301 S Cottage Grove Ave, Glenwood

  3. Alessandro Riario - Wikipedia

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    He was educated at the University of Padua and then at the University of Bologna, becoming a doctor of both laws on 11 May 1563. [1] As a young man, he moved to Rome where he became a protonotary apostolic and a Referendary of the Apostolic Signatura. [1] Pope Pius IV made him a domestic prelate. [1] On 1 May 1562 he became secretary apostolic. [1]

  4. Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 16th century

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    Francis of St. Michael 1597 James Kisai 1597 John Soan de Goto 1597 Leo Karasuma 1597 Louis Ibarachi: 1585 1597 Martin de Aguirre 1597 Martin Loynaz of the Ascension 1597 Matthias of Meako 1597 Michael Kozaki 1597 Paulo Miki, priest and martyr, and Companions: 1565 1597 Peter Baptist 1597 Peter Canisius: 1521 1597 Peter Shukeshiko 1597 Peter ...

  5. Giovanni Battista Cairati - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Battista Cairati (Cairate, 16th century – Goa, 1596), known in Portuguese as João Baptista Cairato, was an Italian architect and engineer.Cairati was a leading military architect and, after the union of the Portuguese and Spanish empires in 1580, he was sent to the east by Philip II to redesign many of the fortresses. [1]

  6. Federigo Giambelli - Wikipedia

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    An 18th century engraving, depicting the explosion of one of Giambelli's "hellburners" on the Duke of Parma's pontoon bridge at the Siege of Antwerp in 1585.Giambelli is said to have vowed to be revenged for his rebuff at the Spanish court; and when Antwerp was besieged by Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma in 1584, he offered his services to Elizabeth I of England, who, having satisfied herself ...

  7. John Leonardi - Wikipedia

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    The pope, encouraged by the cardinal protector Giustiniani issued a papal decree approving the union of the Lucca Fathers with the Piarists of Saint Joseph Calasanz. This union would last only until the beginning of 1617 when Paul V issued another decree constituting the Piarists as a separate congregation. St. Giovanni Leonardi

  8. René II de Lorraine, Marquis d'Elbeuf - Wikipedia

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    René II de Lorraine, Marquis d'Elbeuf (14 August 1536 – 14 December 1566) [1] was a French noble, and soldier during the latter Italian Wars and early French Wars of Religion. The youngest son of Claude of Lorraine, Duke of Guise and Antoinette of Bourbon-Vendôme Elbeuf's career began at a young age.

  9. Papal States - Wikipedia

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    [40] [39] A generation later the armies of King Philip II of Spain defeated those of Pope Paul IV in the Italian War of 1551–1559, fought to prevent growing Spanish dominance in Italy. [ 41 ] This period saw a gradual revival of the pope's temporal power in the Papal States.