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ANTONIO CORRER
Born : July 15, 1359
Deceased : January 19, 1445
Bishop of Modon, 1407
Bishop of Bologna, 1407-1408
Cardinal 1408
Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, 1409-1431
Administrator of Novigrad, 1420-1421
Administrator of Rimini, 1435
Administrator of Cervia, 1435-1440
Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia, 1431-1445
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- (it) troncato, d’argento e d’azzurro, alla losanga dell’uno nell’altro.
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