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Administrator of [[Diocese of Muro Lucano|Muro Lucano]], 1540-154 | Administrator of [[Diocese of Muro Lucano|Muro Lucano]], 1540-154 | ||
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ASCANIO PARISANI
Born : ?
Deceased : April 3, 1549
Bishop of Caiazzo, 1528-1529
Bishop of Rimini, 1529-1549
Cardinal 1539
Administrator of Muro Lucano, 1540-154
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- (it) Inquartato: nel primo e nel quarto d’azzurro al monte di sei cime d’oro; nel secondo e nel quarto di rosso a tre bande d’oro; allo scudetto pure d’oro a sei gigli d’azzurro posti 3,2,1 sul tutto in cuore.
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