Alfonso Petrucci (c. 1491 – July 16, 1517) was an Italian nobleman, born to the Petrucci Family. He was the son of Pandolfo Petrucci. In 1511, he was made a cardinal, which gave the Petrucci dynasty some influence within the church.
AlfonsoPetrucci (c. 1491 – July 16, 1517) was an Italian nobleman, born to the Petrucci Family. He was the son of Pandolfo Petrucci. In 1511, he was made...
Giovanni AlfonsoPetrucci (18 December 1650 – January 1688) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Belcastro (1686–1688). Giovanni Alfonso Petrucci...
made Petrucci's son, AlfonsoPetrucci, a cardinal. Later that year, Petrucci handed control of Siena over to his son, Borghese Petrucci, and died shortly...
absolute ruler of Siena. Pandolfo had 3 sons, Borghese Petrucci, AlfonsoPetrucci and Fabio Petrucci. After Pandolfo died in 1512, Borghese succeeded him...
poison him, not only to inflict exemplary punishments by executing one (AlfonsoPetrucci) and imprisoning several others, but also to make radical changes in...
Achille Grassi Francesco Argentino Matthäus Schiner Bandinello Sauli AlfonsoPetrucci Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg Miranda, Salvador. "Consistories for the...
Raffaello Petrucci (1472 in Siena – 17 December 1522, in Rome) was a Cardinal and Roman Catholic bishop. He was born in Siena, circa 1472. He was the son...
Diocese of Massa Marittima In office 1501–1511 Predecessor Girolamo Conti Successor AlfonsoPetrucci Personal details Died 1511 Massa Marittima, Italy...
Montferrato Cardinal-Deacon of San Teodoro (1st term) 1492–1511 Succeeded by AlfonsoPetrucci Preceded by Antoine de Croy Administrator of Thérouanne 1496–1498 Succeeded by...
Savonarola, was condemned and executed at Mirandola (1502). Cardinal AlfonsoPetrucci, convicted of plotting against Pope Leo X (July 16, 1517) Gian Paolo...
Antonello Petrucci, also known as Antonello d'Aversa (born in Teano – died in Naples, 1487) was a Baron and secretary to King Ferdinand I of Naples (Don...
Bandinello Sauli and AlfonsoPetrucci, accused of plotting against the pope. As president of this tribunal, he sentenced Cardinal Petrucci to death on 16 July...
Raffaele Riario, Domenico Grimani, Tamas Bakosz, Alessandro Farnese, and AlfonsoPetrucci: Godefroy, p. 68 (from Paris de Grassis). Six of these were cardinals...
Church In office 1684–1685 Predecessor Carlo Galgano Successor Giovanni AlfonsoPetrucci Orders Ordination 11 March 1668 Consecration 18 September 1672 by Cesare...
Sant'Angelo for his failure to disclose the assassination plot of Cardinal AlfonsoPetrucci. The pope restored him to the cardinalate sed non ad vocem activam...
Filippo Tani, Bishop of Città Ducale (1686); Giulio Giacomo Castellani, Bishop of Cagli (1686); and Giovanni AlfonsoPetrucci, Bishop of Belcastro (1686)....
previously Bishop of Lacedonia (Italy) (1672.09.12 – 1684.09.18) Giovanni AlfonsoPetrucci (1685.07.15 – death 1688) Giovanni Emblaviti (1688.05.06 – death 1722)...
succeeded by his son Borghese Petrucci. After only 4 years of rule, Borghese was ousted by his cousin, cardinal Raffaello Petrucci, helped by Pope Leo X. In...
Diocese Diocese of Belcastro In office 1688–1722 Predecessor Giovanni AlfonsoPetrucci Successor Michelangelo Gentili Orders Ordination 24 September 1661...
was complicit in the plot of fellow Cardinals Bandinello Sauli and AlfonsoPetrucci against Leo X for the benefit of Cardinal Riario; he went into voluntary...
While bishop, Torres was the principal co-consecrator of: Giovanni AlfonsoPetrucci, Bishop of Belcastro (1686) Giacomo Porrata, Bishop of Noli (1687);...
In 1517, Merino helped broker a deal with the pope's enemy Cardinal AlfonsoPetrucci. He was also instrumental in rallying Siena to the papal cause during...
of Imola (1619); Francesco Campanari, Bishop of Alatri (1620); Alfonso Petrucci (bishop), Bishop of Chiusi (1620); Pietro Campori, Bishop of Cremona (1621);...
pursuing the case against the ringleaders of the conspiracy, Cardinals AlfonsoPetrucci and Bandinello Sauli. He successfully secured their convictions and...