Ludovico Trevisan (November 1401 – 22 March 1465) was an Italian catholic prelate, who was the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, Patriarch of Aquileia and Captain General of the Church. He succeeded his rival Giovanni Vitelleschi, a fellow cardinal of military talent and inclination, as Bishop of Traù and Metropolitan Archbishop of Florence.[2] Trevisan was also known as the Cardinal of Aquileia and the Cardinal Camerlengo.[3]
^Painting at the Gemäldegalerie Berlin
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LudovicoTrevisan (November 1401 – 22 March 1465) was an Italian catholic prelate, who was the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, Patriarch of Aquileia...
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centre of Tuscany, and comprised: 4,000 Papal troops, under Cardinal LudovicoTrevisan; a Florentine contingent of around the same size, and a company of...
(1447-1459) Presentation at the Temple (c.1453-1455) Portrait of Cardinal LudovicoTrevisan (1459-1460) St. James Led to His Execution (c.1455) (lost) St. Sebastian...
1509. Historical era Early modern period • War of Padua 1404–1405 • LudovicoTrevisan surrenders the Patria del Friuli 1445 • Battle of Maclodio 11 October...
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Venice annexed the territory of Udine. In 1445, the defeated patriarch LudovicoTrevisan acquiesced in the loss of his ancient temporal estate in return for...
Between 1460 and 1470 he made his way to Rome in order to cook for LudovicoTrevisan, Cardinal Patriarch of Aquileia, who made a name out of lavish banquets...
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intervention, encouraged by the presence of a Papal squadron under LudovicoTrevisan in the Aegean. These hopes were in vain: despite strenuous efforts...
on wood, 63 × 80 cm, National Gallery, London Portrait of Cardinal LudovicoTrevisan, (c. 1459–1460) - Tempera on wood, 44 × 33 cm, Staatliche Museen,...
Mytilene (1457), naval battle between the Roman Catholic Church under LudovicoTrevisan and the Ottoman Empire Battle of Mytilene (1690), naval battle between...
Cœur Nicholas V (1447–1455) Died as Captain General LudovicoTrevisan Callixtus III (1455–1458) Trevisan played an important role in organizing the naval...
to Colonna) interrupted him and asked for a delay. At this point LudovicoTrevisan, angered at Berardi's blocking of Colonna asked whom Berardi wished...
Inner Austrian possessions of the Habsburgs. In 1445, after Patriarch LudovicoTrevisan at the Council of Florence had acquiesced in the loss of his ancient...
elect of Camerino – cardinal-deacon of S. Eustachio, † 3 August 1445 LudovicoTrevisan, patriarch of Aquileia – cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Damaso,...
Venzone and Tolmezzo followed. In 1445, after the defeated patriarch LudovicoTrevisan at the Council of Florence had acquiesced in the loss of his ancient...
capitulation was prepared the conclave capitulation, and all except LudovicoTrevisan subscribed to it. The terms of the capitulation were the following:...
1440.10.15), then Bishop of Feltre (Italy) (1440.10.15 – 1446.03.24) Ludovico (Trevisan) Scarampi Mezzarota, from Padua (Italy, 1435 - 1437), later Metropolitan...