GianMatteoGiberti (20 September 1495 – 30 December 1543) was an Italian diplomat, Bishop of Verona. Born at Palermo, he was the natural son of Francesco...
December 29 – Maria Salviati, Italian noble (b. 1499) December 30 – GianMatteoGiberti, Italian Catholic bishop (b. 1495) date unknown Polidoro da Caravaggio...
Later he returned to accept a situation as clerk or secretary to GianMatteoGiberti, datary to Clement VII. The duties of his office, for which Berni...
Counter-Reformation - Charles Borromeo, Federico Borromeo, Jacopo Sadoleto, and GianMatteoGiberti, to name a few. Contacts with such illustrious humanist-reformers...
reform measures championed by its members, such as GianMatteoGiberti, Bishop of Verona, Cajetan and Gian Pietro Carafa, as well as Jacopo Sadoleto, Luigi...
to the Marquis of Pescara, she finds solace in the teachings of GianMatteoGiberti and Caterina Cibo, wife of Giovanni Maria Varano. Other historical...
December 29 – Maria Salviati, Italian noble (b. 1499) December 30 – GianMatteoGiberti, Italian Catholic bishop (b. 1495) date unknown Polidoro da Caravaggio...
life, especially of nuns, due to the Costitutiones issued by Bishop GianMatteoGiberti and the subsequent introduction of the dictates of the Council of...
was finally consecrated as a bishop in February 1533 in Bologna by GianMatteoGiberti, Bishop of Verona. In 1539, Pope Paul III made him vicar of Rome...
valley by Veronese bishops Ermolao Barbaro (mid-15th century) and GianMatteoGiberti (16th century). When the bloody rule of Ezzelino III da Romano ended...
Gasparo Contarini, Reginald Pole, Jacopo Sadoleto, Pietro Bembo, GianMatteoGiberti, and many other Humanists and ecclesiastical dignitaries. He served...
Negri continued her work in Verona in 1542. She was called by Bishop GianMatteoGiberti, who entrusted the Angelicals and Barnabites with the care of the...
completion of the presbytery of Verona Cathedral. Commissioned by Bishop GianMatteoGiberti, work began in 1534 or 35 and was completed in 1541; the pictorial...
numerous in the Veronese territory, even among the clergy. Bishop Giovanni MatteoGiberti (1524–1543) held a diocesan synod, the enactments of which were published...