Cardinal Priest, then Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina
Personal details
Born
1420
Venice
Died
2 March 1491 Rome
Buried
Church of S. Marco, Rome
Nationality
Venetian
Residence
Venice, Vicenza, Rome
Parents
Marino Barbo Filippa della Riva
Occupation
diplomat, administrator
Profession
bishop
Marco Barbo (1420 – 2 March 1491) of Venice was a cousin and lifetime follower of Cardinal Pietro Barbo, who became Pope Paul II in 1464. Marco was appointed Bishop of Vicenza on 17 September 1464; appointed a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church on 18 September 1467; and Patriarch of Aquileia in 1470. He was a principal papal administrator.[1]
^Miranda, Salvador. "BARBO, Marco (1420-1491)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621. He was called the Cardinal of Vicenza, of Aquileia, or of S. Marco, or the Patriarch
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with payment of 4000 ducats. In order to prevent the selection of Cardinal Barbo, on the evening before the election, after the cardinals retired for the...
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the Basilica of San Marco between 1491 and 1503 " [1] "The Sala Regia was still under construction at the time of Cardinal MarcoBarbo (1420-1491), the room...