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Adriano Castellesi (c. 1461-c. 1521), also
known as
Adriano de
Castello or
Hadrian de Castello, was an
Italian cardinal, an
English agent in Rome, and...
- Giraud-Torlonia or
Castellesi) is a 16th-century
Renaissance town
house in Via
della Conciliazione, Rome, Italy.
Built for
Cardinal Adriano Castellesi da Corneto...
- connections.
According to the
account of
Castellesi, Pius III
acknowledged him as his de
facto successor as protector.
Castellesi was a
favourite of Pope Alexander...
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Archbishop of York 1514–1530 Succeeded by
Edward Lee Preceded by
Adriano Castellesi Bishop of Bath and
Wells 1518–1522 Succeeded by John
Clerk Preceded by...
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August 1503 when,
after he and his
father had
dined with
Cardinal Adriano Castellesi on 6 August, they were
taken ill with
fever a few days later. Cesare,...
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organist and poet
Adriano Bernareggi,
Italian Catholic bishop Adriano Castellesi,
Italian cardinal and
writer Adriano Celentano,
Italian entertainer Adriano...
- patron,
Cardinal Adriano Castellesi. However, it is more
likely that the
alias simply indicates that he was in
Castellesi's service.
Vergil was born in...
- Carbonariis, an
Augustinian friar who was also the
deputy to
Adriano Castellesi, the
papal tax collector.
Ruddock also
suggested that
Carbonariis accompanied...
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Rovere Cardinal-Priest of San
Crisogono 1500–1502 Succeeded by
Adriano Castellesi Preceded by Juan López
Archbishop of
Capua 1501–1502 Succeeded by Ippolito...
- of
Hereford and
Worcester to Rome for the Pope's ratification. (Adrian
Castellesi,
Bishop of Hereford, had
originally been sent from
Italy to make peace...