Lorenzo Campeggio (7 November 1474 – 19 July 1539) was an Italian cardinal and politician. He was the last cardinal protector of England. Campeggio was...
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Campeggio is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lorenzo Campeggio (1474–1539), Italian cardinal and politician Alessandro Campeggio (1504–1554)...
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Pope Leo X (redirect from Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici)
of the papacy. Among the nominations were such notable men such as Lorenzo Campeggio, Giovanni Battista Pallavicino, Adrian of Utrecht, Thomas Cajetan...
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Charles V was served "delicious" cinnamon stars when visiting Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio. Cinnamon in those days was an extremely expensive spice: in 1530...
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1524 to his native town, he encountered the papal legate, Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio, who tried to draw him from Luther's cause. In his Unterricht der...
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Foxe • Christopher Urswick • Robert Aldrich • Richard Whitford • Lorenzo Campeggio • Richard Reynolds • Polydore Vergil Patrons: William Blount • William...
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convene an ecclesiastical court in England, with a special emissary, Lorenzo Campeggio, from Clement to decide the matter. But Clement had not empowered...
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such a court, he never had any intention of empowering his legate, Lorenzo Campeggio, to decide in Henry's favour. This bias was perhaps the result of...
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Henry VII of England. The English king Henry VIII later handed it to Lorenzo Campeggio, England's last Cardinal Protector. He lived in the unfinished palazzo...
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was the catalyst for the Pope's desire for European peace. Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio, who represented the Pope at the Treaty of London, was kept waiting...
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Renaissance Italian painter of the Florentine school (d. 1515) November 7 – Lorenzo Campeggio, Italian Cardinal (d. 1539) November 8 – Francesco Vettori, Italian...
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the red hat and the titular church of Santa Susanna from Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio in the Castel Sant'Angelo on 27 April 1528. He received the tonsure...
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and copied it. In a letter of 1519, Erasmus admitted to Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio that he was in possession of the IE five years ago, which would mean...
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Antipope Anacletus II, Cardinal Philippe of Alençon and Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio.[citation needed] The basilica has been a Titular church since at...
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William Budaeus Henry Bullock (Bovillus) William Burbank Henry Byers Lorenzo Campeggio John Claymond John Colet Martin Dorp Wolfgang Faber Capito John Fisher...
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1506 – 1534 ?) Lorenzo Campeggio (17 June 1534 – 1535), apostolic administrator Pietro Lando (28 January 1536 – 1575, dismissed) Lorenzo Vitturi (6 February...
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2013. The first nuncio in the territory of modern-day Germany was Lorenzo Campeggio in 1511, as the nuncio and cardinal protector to the Imperial Court...
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William Warham, and Hans Holbein the Younger. Warham received Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio here in July 1518, as he was en route to London to confer the title...
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successor, Henry VIII, later abolishes the office entirely after Lorenzo Campeggio dies in the course of the English Reformation and the creation of...
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Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio (1523–1525) Cardinal Andrea della Valle, Administrator (20 December 1525 – 19 March 1526) Cardinal Alessandro Campeggio (1526–1553)...
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April 1536, he organised a banquet while in the service of Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio. He served several other cardinals after this, then began to serve...
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cardinal-bishop of Palestrina (24 February 1550), † 13 March 1557 Lorenzo Campeggio, bishop-elect of Feltre – cardinal-priest of S. Tommaso in Parione...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Lorenzo Campeggio (administrator) Administrator of Salisbury (unrecognized by Crown) 1539–1542 Succeeded by William...
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friends at Frankfurt had joined the reformers. Cochlaeus accompanied Lorenzo Campeggio, the papal nuncio in Holy Roman Empire, to the Convention of Regensburg...
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November 1523. Lorenzo Campeggio was close to Medici and served as cardinal protector to Germany at the time of Medici's election. Campeggio received a variety...
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Alessandro Campeggio was born in Bologna on 12 April 1504, the son of Lorenzo Campeggio and Francesca Guastavillani. His father was married and had five children...
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many legations in connection with the Crusade against the Turks; Lorenzo Campeggio (1512), nuncio to England during the time of Henry VIII, later made...
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Lara (Seville) Others correspondents and friends mentioned: Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio • Vincenzo Pimpinella (Rossano, Calabria) • Balthasar Merklin (Bishop...
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Campeggi (1516.03.14 – retired 1533) Apostolic Administrator Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio (1533.06.06 – 1537.05.28) Giovanni Campeggi (1537.05.28 – 1553.05...
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Renaissance Italian painter of the Florentine school (d. 1515) November 7 – Lorenzo Campeggio, Italian Cardinal (d. 1539) November 8 – Francesco Vettori, Italian...
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