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  1. Francesco Condulmer. Francesco Condulmer (1390 – 30 October 1453) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church . He was made cardinal on 19 September 1431 by his uncle, Pope Eugenius IV, and accumulated many offices and dignities. He was Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church (1432–40), administrator of Narbonne (1433–36) and Amiens (1436–37).

  2. Francesco Condulmer (1390–1453), cardinal; Marco Condulmer (1405/8–1460/5), bishop and patriarch; Antonio Condulmer (1452–1528), politician and diplomat; Elisabetta Condulmer (died 1538), courtesan; Giovanni Francesco Condulmer, podestà of Oderzo in 1577; Tommaso Condulmer (1759–1823), naval officer; See also. Villa Condulmer

  3. Francesco Condulmer: Camerlengo: Ludovico Trevisan: Proto-imam: Henry Beaufort: Proto-diakon: Prospero Colonna: Pemilihan; Kandidat: Prospero Colonna: Paus terpilih; Tommaso Parentucelli (Nama pilihan: Nikolas V)

  4. Francesco Condulmer: 19 September 1431 Keponakan Pietro Barbo: 1 Juli 1440 Keponakan, putra dari Polissena Condulmer: Kelak Paus Paulus II: Nikolas V (1447–1455) Filippo Calandrini: 20 Desember 1448 Setengah saudara Kallistus III (1455–1458) Luis Juan del Mila y Borja: 20 Februari 1456 dipublikasikan pada 17 September 1456: Nephew Rodrigo Borja

  5. 16 Desember 1446. Daftar pustaka. Daftar kardinal yang diangkat oleh Eugenius IV. Paus Eugenius IV (1431–1447) mengangkat 27 kardinal dalam enam konsistori: 19 September 1431. Francesco Condulmer. Angelotto Fosco. 9 Agustus 1437. Giovanni Vitelleschi. 18 Desember 1439. Regnault de Chartres. Giovanni Berardi. John Kempe. Niccolò d'Acciapaccio.

  6. Francesco Condulmer (19 September 1431) - Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina; Subdean of the Sacred College of Cardinals; Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church; bishop of Verona; Latin Patriarch of Constantinople

  7. Pope Eugene made his first appointments of cardinals on 19 September 1431. They were his nephew, the Venetian Francesco Condulmer, who was granted the titular church of San Clemente; and the Roman Angelotto Fusco, the bishop of Cava and longtime friend of Eugene, who was granted the title of San Marco.

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