For the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, see Giovanni Battista Orsini.
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Giambattista Orsini (died February 22, 1503) (also called Giovanni Battista Orsini or Jean-Baptiste des Ursins) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He served as papal legate to the Marches of Ancona.
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