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Bartolomeo Guidiccioni
Coat of arms of Cardinal Bartolomeo Guidiccioni

Bartolomeo Guidiccioni (1470 – 4 November 1549) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. He was one of the closest collaborators of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, both as Bishop of Parma and afterwards when he became Pope Paul III. He served the pope as Vicar of Rome, and Prefect of the Tribunal of the Signature of Justice, as well as a member of several ad hoc commissions of cardinals. He was Bishop of Teramo (1539–1542) and Bishop of Lucca (1546–1549). He was one of the organizers and leading officers of the Council of Trent.

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Bartolomeo Guidiccioni

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Bartolomeo Guidiccioni (1470 – 4 November 1549) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. He was one of the closest collaborators of Cardinal...

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Giovanni Guidiccioni

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Fossombrone. Born at Lucca in 1480, Guidiccioni was a nephew of Bartolomeo Guidiccioni and eventually occupied a high position, being the bishop of Fossombrone...

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Silvia Ruffini

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Alessandro became Bishop of Parma, the church's vicar-general, Bartolomeo Guidiccioni, required him to end his relationship with Ruffini. As pope, Paul...

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Pope Paul III

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Bishop of Parma, he came under the influence of his vicar-general, Bartolomeo Guidiccioni. This led to Alessandro breaking off the relationship with his mistress...

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List of Camerlengos of the Sacred College of Cardinals

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(1545) Uberto Gambara (1545–1546) Ascanio Parisani (1546–1547) Bartolomeo Guidiccioni (1547–1548) Miguel da Silva (1548–1549) Giovanni Girolamo Morone...

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San Cesareo de Appia

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1518) Louis de Gorrevod pro hac vice (16 May 1530 – 22 April 1535) Bartolomeo Guidiccioni pro hac vice (28 January 1540 – 24 September 1543) Cristoforo Madruzzo...

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Cardinal Vicar

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(1511–1520) Andrea Jacobazzi (1520–1521) Paolo Capizucchi (1521–1539) Bartolomeo Guidiccioni (1539–1540) Pomponio Cecci (1540–1542) Filippo Archinto (1542–1554)...

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Celio Secondo Curione

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Curio himself and the humanist Francesco Robortello alike. Cardinal Bartolomeo Guidiccioni, non-resident Bishop of Lucca newly appointed to the Roman Inquisition...

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Cristoforo Spiriti

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co-consecrator of: Giovanni Giacomo Barba, Bishop of Teramo (1546); Bartolomeo Guidiccioni, Bishop of Teramo (1546); and Giulio Canani, Bishop of Adria (1554)...

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Cardinals created by Paul III

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Antoine Sanguin Uberto Gambara Pierpaolo Parisio Marcello Cervini Bartolomeo Guidiccioni Ascanio Parisani Dionisio Laurerio Enrique de Borja y Aragón Giacomo...

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Giovanni Giacomo Barba

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Città di Castello (1560). and the principal co-consecrator of: Bartolomeo Guidiccioni, Bishop of Teramo (1546); Girolamo Seripando, Archbishop of Salerno...

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Giorgio Andreasi

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Preceded by Gregorio Magalotti Bishop of Chiusi 1538–1544 Succeeded by Bartolomeo Guidiccioni Preceded by Girolamo Verallo Apostolic Nuncio to Venice 1540–1542...

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Paolo Lazise

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commentary on the Poetics of Aristotle. In July 1542, Cardinal Bartolomeo Guidiccioni, Inquisitor of the Holy Office, denounced the government of Lucca...

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lucca

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Francesco Sforza Riario (1517–1546) Bartolomeo Guicciodoni (1546–1549) Alessandro Guidiccioni Alessandro Guidiccioni (1600–1637) Cardinal Marco Antonio...

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Mario Bolognini

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1605. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Alessandro Guidiccioni (iuniore), Bishop of Lucca (1600). Catholic Church in Italy Cheney, David...

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Italian literature

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rules of Aristotle, and that he had imitated Homer. Monsignore Giovanni Guidiccioni of Lucca in sonnets expressed his grief for the sad state of his country...

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