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Rinaldo Piscicello

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in 1415 or 1416, the son of Nicola Piscicello and Maria d'Alagni. His mother was related to Lucrezia d'Alagni, the mistress of
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He died in Rome on 4 July 1457. In 1458, his body was transferred to Naples Cathedral, where he is buried.
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Index

Italian
Roman Catholic
bishop
cardinal
Naples
Alfonso V of Aragon
prebendary
canon
Naples Cathedral
vicar general
cathedral chapter
protonotary apostolic
Archbishop of Naples
earthquakes in December 1456
consistory
Pope Callixtus III
cardinal
Rome
red hat
titular church
Santa Cecilia in Trastevere








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