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Jacopo Sadoleto (July 12, 1477 –
October 18, 1547) was an
Italian Catholic cardinal and
counterreformer noted for his
correspondence with and opposition...
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Italian sculptor Jacopo Riccati (1676–1754),
Italian mathematician Jacopo Sadoleto (1477–1547),
Italian Catholic cardinal Fictional characters: Jacopo, a...
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introduced into the
Sacred College Reginald Pole,
Gasparo Contarini,
Jacopo Sadoleto, and
Giovanni Pietro Caraffa, who
would become Pope Paul IV. The fourth...
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Geneva quarreled over land,
their alliance fra****. When
Cardinal Jacopo Sadoleto wrote a
letter to the city
council inviting Geneva to
return to the Catholic...
- Cortese,
Federigo Fregoso,
Gianmatteo Giberti,
Reginald Pole, and
Jacopo Sadoleto.
Their finished report was read to Paul III on 9
March 1537. It
dealt mainly...
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Gianmatteo Giberti (formerly Pope Leo X's
datary and
chief minister),
Jacopo Sadoleto,
Gianpietro Carafa (the ****ure Pope Paul IV),
Rodolfo Pio, Otto Truchsess...
- 1521)
Albrecht von
Brandenburg (5
January 1521 – 24
September 1545)
Jacopo Sadoleto (27
November 1545 – 18
October 1547) Jean du
Bellay (26
October 1547 –...
- de Vergara •
Pietro Carmeliano •
Guillaume Budé •
Pietro Bembo •
Jacopo Sadoleto •
Richard Pace •
Andrea Ammonio •
Hieronymus Emser •
Cornelius Grapheus •...
- 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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Spanish poet, playwright, and
composer (probable; d. 1530) 1477 –
Jacopo Sadoleto,
Italian cardinal (d. 1547) 1549 –
Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland...