Agostino Trivulzio[1] (c. 1485–1548) was an Italian Cardinal and papal legate. He was from a noble family in Milan, the eighth child of Giovanni Trivulzio di Borgomanero, a Councillor of the Dukes of Milan, and Angela[2] (or Agnolina, or Anna) Martinengo of Brescia, and was the nephew of Cardinal Gianantonio (or Antonio) Trivulzio (1500–1508).[3] Another uncle, Cardinal Antonio's brother Teodoro, was Governor of La Palice, of Genoa (from 1526), of Milan, and a Marshal of France.[4] Giovanni and Angela had a daughter named Damigella or Domtilla who was famous for her learning.[5] Cardinal Agostino Trivulzio had a nephew named Giovanni, who married Laura Gonzaga.
^Augustin Trivulce, in French.
^Nuntiaturberichte aus Deutschland nebst ergänzenden Actenstücken (in German). Vol. Par1 I, Volume 16. Gotha: F.A. Perthes. 1965. p. viii.
^Lorenzo Cardella (1793). Memorie storiche de' cardinali della santa Romana chiesa. Vol. Tomo quarto (IV). Roma: Pagliarini. p. 66.
^Jean Duquesne (2002). Dictionnaire des gouverneurs de province sous l'ancien régime: novembre 1315-20 février 1791 (in French). Paris: Editions Christian. pp. 154 and 256–257. ISBN 978-2-86496-099-7.
^Ariosto, Orlando Furioso XLVI. 4. Delle donne illustri italiane dal 13. al 19. secolo (in Italian). Roma: fratelli Pallotta tipografi. 1840. p. 95.
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