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Revision as of 08:26, 21 July 2023
PIETRO FILARGO
Born : 1339
Deceased : May 3, 1410
Bishop of Piacenza, 1386-1388
Bishop of Vicenza, 1388-1389
Bishop of Novara, 1389-1402
Archbishop of Milano, 1402-1408
Cardinal 1405
Antipope Alexander V, 1409-1410
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