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His Eminence
Federico di Sanseverino
Cardinal-Deacon of San Teodoro
Church
Catholic Church
Personal details
Born
1462[1]
Naples, Italy
Died
7 August 1516 Rome, Italy
Federico di Sanseverino (died 1516) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal of the 16th century. Grandson of the Duke of Urbino, he spent most of his ecclesiastical career as a political operative, first for the Sforza in Milan, and then representing French interests. Most of his colleagues regarded him as a worldly man, more interested in pleasures, hunting and weapons, rather than prayer.
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army, where they joined Roberto Sanseverino and Ibletto Fieschi. The Duchess Bona and Cicco Simonetta convinced Federico Gonzaga and Ercole d'Este to gather...
following which Landi lost the Val di Taro to the Farnese, and the other conspirators lost their heads. Barbara Sanseverino had been in contention with the...
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by Julius II on 24 October 1511. The other councilars—Cardinals FedericodiSanseverino, Bernardino López de Carvajal, Guillaume Briçonnet, René de Prie...
mainland power of Venice. Venetian troops led by the condottiero Roberto Sanseverino attacked Ferrarese territory from the north, brutally sacking Adria,...
Retrieved 10 February 2024. Rossini, Federico (11 February 2024). "Angelina Mango con 'La noia' vince il Festival di Sanremo 2024" [Angelina Mango with...
baldachin and altar Tomb slab of Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona Frescoes with the story of St. Julian "Cattedrale di Trento". www.cattedralesanvigilio.it....
Richard Sanseverino, Count of Caserta in 1246 and had a son, Corrad. She died during an other childbirth. The Chronica regia Coloniensis and Salimbene di Adam...
comics: Gli 800 Martiri - La presa di Otranto, by Franco Baldi and Giovanni Ballati (2017). Sanseverino - Storia di una grande famiglia italiana, by Giuseppe...
Neapolitan realm such as Antonello Petrucci, Francesco Coppola and Girolamo Sanseverino were willing to make the most of this situation, arranging a new plot...
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