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- James of Pecorara or Giacomo da Pecorara (1170s – June 1244) was an Italian monk, cardinal and diplomat. James was a cleric in the church of Ravenna before he joined the Cistercians in 1215, becoming abbot of Trois-Fontaines in France in 1223. Created a cardinal by Pope Gregory IX in 1231 and given the diocese of Palestrina, he served as a papal legate in Lombardy (1232), Hungary (1232–1234), Tuscany (1235), Lombardy a second time (1236–1237) and France (1239–1241). He was the vicar of the city of Rome on two occasions (1238–1239, 1243–1244). He was captured by the emperor and imprisoned for two years on account of his efforts towards an anti-imperial alliance (1241–1243). (en)
- Giacomo Pecorara ou (de Pecoraria) (né à Plaisance en Émilie-Romagne, Italie, vers 1170 et mort à Rome le 25 juin 1244) est un cardinal italien de l'Église catholique du XIIIe siècle, nommé par le pape Grégoire IX. Il est probablement l'oncle du cardinal Giacomo della Porta, (1251) et est membre de l'Ordre cistercien. (fr)
- Giacomo Pecorara (o de Pecoraria) (Piacenza, 1170 circa – Roma, 25 giugno 1244) è stato un cardinale italiano, creato tale da papa Gregorio IX; apparteneva all'Ordine Cistercense. (it)
- Giacomo Pecoraria (ur. 1170/80 — zm. 25 czerwca 1244) – włoski duchowny, cysters i kardynał. (pl)
- Джакомо де Пекорара (Giacomo Da Pecorara, O.Cist., его фамилию также пишут как Pecorari и Pecoraria) — католический церковный деятель XIII века. На консистории 1231 года был провозглашен кардиналом-епископом диоцеза Палестрины. Участвовал в выборах папы 1241 (Целестин IV) и 1243 годов. (ru)
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- Giuseppe (en)
- Pietro (en)
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- Gardoni (en)
- Silanos (en)
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- Ottone da Tonengo (en)
- Pecorara, Giacomo (en)
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- James of Pecorara or Giacomo da Pecorara (1170s – June 1244) was an Italian monk, cardinal and diplomat. James was a cleric in the church of Ravenna before he joined the Cistercians in 1215, becoming abbot of Trois-Fontaines in France in 1223. Created a cardinal by Pope Gregory IX in 1231 and given the diocese of Palestrina, he served as a papal legate in Lombardy (1232), Hungary (1232–1234), Tuscany (1235), Lombardy a second time (1236–1237) and France (1239–1241). He was the vicar of the city of Rome on two occasions (1238–1239, 1243–1244). He was captured by the emperor and imprisoned for two years on account of his efforts towards an anti-imperial alliance (1241–1243). (en)
- Giacomo Pecorara ou (de Pecoraria) (né à Plaisance en Émilie-Romagne, Italie, vers 1170 et mort à Rome le 25 juin 1244) est un cardinal italien de l'Église catholique du XIIIe siècle, nommé par le pape Grégoire IX. Il est probablement l'oncle du cardinal Giacomo della Porta, (1251) et est membre de l'Ordre cistercien. (fr)
- Giacomo Pecorara (o de Pecoraria) (Piacenza, 1170 circa – Roma, 25 giugno 1244) è stato un cardinale italiano, creato tale da papa Gregorio IX; apparteneva all'Ordine Cistercense. (it)
- Giacomo Pecoraria (ur. 1170/80 — zm. 25 czerwca 1244) – włoski duchowny, cysters i kardynał. (pl)
- Джакомо де Пекорара (Giacomo Da Pecorara, O.Cist., его фамилию также пишут как Pecorari и Pecoraria) — католический церковный деятель XIII века. На консистории 1231 года был провозглашен кардиналом-епископом диоцеза Палестрины. Участвовал в выборах папы 1241 (Целестин IV) и 1243 годов. (ru)
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- James of Pecorara (en)
- Jacopo da Pecorara (it)
- Giacomo da Pecorara (fr)
- Giacomo Pecoraria (pl)
- Пекорара, Джакомо де (ru)
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