Fabio Albergati, painting from the Palazzo Albergati, attributed to Giovan Antonio Burrini; imagined scene of Albergati as diplomat meeting Philip II of Spain, with his portrait secretly being taken.
Born
1538
Bologna, Papal States
Died
15 August 1606(1606-08-15) (aged 67–68)
Bologna, Papal States
Nationality
Italian
Occupations
Diplomat
Political philosopher
Jurist
Writer
Board member of
Flaminia Bentivoglio
Children
11
Parent(s)
Filippo Albergati and Giulia Albergati (née Bargellini)
Academic background
Alma mater
University of Bologna
Influences
Aristotle[1]
Niccolò Machiavelli[1]
Jean Bodin[1]
Academic work
Discipline
Political theorist
Notable students
Francesco Maria I della Rovere, Duke of Urbino
Fabio Albergati (1538–1606) was an Italian diplomat and writer, known for political theory and as a moralist.[2] He was born in Bologna,[1] and was in the service of Jacopo Boncompagni.[3]
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^"Fabio Albergati". Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-26.
^J. R. Mulryne; Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly; Margaret Shewring, eds. (2004). Europa triumphans: court and civic festivals in early modern Europe. Vol. 1. Ashgate Publishing. p. 211 note 42. ISBN 9780754638735.
FabioAlbergati (1538–1606) was an Italian diplomat and writer, known for political theory and as a moralist. He was born in Bologna, and was in the service...
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Attilio Amalteo, archbishop of the titulature of Athens 1610–1621: Antonio Albergati, bishop of Bisceglie 1621–1624: Pietro Francesco Montoro, bishop of Nicastro...
Prefectural Commissioner tenure (24 October 1995 – 24 June 1996) 14 Andrea Albergati 24 June 1996 30 April 2000 PPI PDS • PPI • RI • SI • FdV 1996 30 April...