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    sumptibus F. Pustet. Jacopo Sadoleto; Paolo Sadoleto (1871). Amadio Ronchini (ed.). Lettere del card. Iacopo Sadoleto e di Paolo suo nipote tratte dagli originali...
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    Pope Paul III (redirect from Paolo III)
    introduced into the Sacred College Reginald Pole, Gasparo Contarini, Jacopo Sadoleto, and Giovanni Pietro Caraffa, who became Pope Paul IV. The fourth pope...
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    Valletariis (1517–1547) Jacopo Sadoleto (1547–1572) Paolo Sadoleto (1572–1593) Jacobus Sacrati (1593–1596) Francesco Sadoleto (1596–1615) Orazio Capponi (1616–1630)...
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    Latin authors, such as Tacitus, was ascendant. Paolo Cortesi Pietro Bembo Marco Girolamo Vida Jacopo Sadoleto Christophe de Longueil Sebastián Fox Morcillo...
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    International University. Retrieved 29 February 2016. Cheney, David M. "Pietro Paolo Cardinal Parisio". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]...
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    librarian Blosio Palladio, poet and architect Raphael, painter Jacopo Sadoleto, later a cardinal Legends surround Imperia's death. It was said she poisoned...
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    1521) Albrecht von Brandenburg (5 January 1521 – 24 September 1545) Jacopo Sadoleto (27 November 1545 – 18 October 1547) Jean du Bellay (26 October 1547 –...
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    Gianmatteo Giberti (formerly Pope Leo X's datary and chief minister), Jacopo Sadoleto, Gianpietro Carafa (the future Pope Paul IV), Rodolfo Pio, Otto Truchsess...
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    the pope in 1519. The distinguished Latinists Pietro Bembo and Jacopo Sadoleto were papal secretaries, as well as the famous poet Bernardo Accolti. Other...
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    November 1539) Pierpaolo Parisio (28 January 1540-11 May 1545) Jacopo Sadoleto (11 May 1545-27 November 1545) Otto Truchess von Waldburg (27 November...
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    most illustrious students were: Sannazaro, Antonio Flaminio, Cardinal Sadoleto, Giano Anisio, Giovanni Cotta, Andrea Sabatini, Andrea Matteo III Acquaviva...
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    1536 to 1539. On 23 July 1536, he was appointed, along with Cardinals Sadoleto, Cortese, Fregoso, Giberti and Carafa, to make preparations for the council...
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  • (until 1495 and 1505 with his brothers) (b. 1480) October 18 – Jacopo Sadoleto, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1477) December 2 – Hernán Cortés, Spanish...
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    de Vergara • Pietro Carmeliano • Guillaume Budé • Pietro Bembo • Jacopo Sadoleto • Richard Pace • Andrea Ammonio • Hieronymus Emser • Cornelius Grapheus •...
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    Tiraboschi (1783). Biblioteca modenese (in Italian). Vol. Tomo IV. Panciroli-Sadoleto. Modena: Società tipografica. p. 281. Saccani, pp. 129-132. Eubel, III...
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  • Aventinus, Bavarian historian and philologist (d. 1534) July 12 – Jacopo Sadoleto, Italian cardinal (d. 1547) September 1 – Bartolomeo Fanfulla, Italian...
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