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Mercurino Arborio,
marchese di
Gattinara (10 June 1465 – 5 June 1530), was an
Italian statesman and
jurist best
known as the
chancellor of the Holy Roman...
- 5325/j.ctv14gp5bf. OCLC 1103917389. S2CID 243528893.
Arborio di Gattinara,
Mercurino (Marchese) (1866). Il
sacco di Roma nel 1527: relazione. Ginevra: G.-G...
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probably travelled back to
Spain and
became close to the
Imperial Chancellor Mercurino di Gattinara. In 1527 he
accompanied Gattinara during his trip to Italy...
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Austria in 1521, his
elder brother Emperor Charles V (1519–1556)
appointed Mercurino Gattinara as "Grand
Chancellor of all the
realms and
kingdoms of the king"...
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Arborio Mella (1808-1884)
Ferdinando Arborio Gattinara di
Breme (1807-1869)
Mercurino Arborio,
marchese di
Gattinara (1465 - 1530, an
Italian statesman and...
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Elector of Saxony,
Kardinal Albrecht from Brandenburg,
Philip Melanchthon,
Mercurino di
Gattinara as well as
gifts which were
given by the
Nuremberg Council...
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Kunigunde of Austria,
Archduchess of
Austria (d. 1520) June 10 –
Mercurino Gattinara,
Italian statesman and
jurist (d. 1530) June 24 –
Isabella del...
- Roasio,
Romagnano Sesia, Rovasenda,
Prato Sesia and
Serravalle Sesia.
Mercurino Arborio (1465–1530),
marchese di Gattinara,
statesman and
jurist Angelo...
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still considered the most
powerful of all the Habsburgs. His Chancellor,
Mercurino Gattinara remarked in 1519 that he was "on the path to
universal monarchy ...
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plague that was
raging in the
Kingdom at the same time. This
allowed Mercurino di
Gattinara to rise to the
political scene. Real
Academia de la Historia...