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  1. Pietro Riario (1445 – 3 January 1474) was an Italian cardinal and Papal diplomat. Biography [ edit ] Born in Savona , he was the son of Paolo Riario and Pope Sixtus IVs ' sister, Bianca Della Rovere.

  2. Following on from the translation of Nikolaus of Modruš’ funeral oration for Cardinal Pietro Riario in issue 5.2 (December 2018), which explored his developing posthumous reputation, this study examines the role of Pope Sixtus IV’s nephew as a representative of the pontificate. Less constrained than the pope by behavioral restrictions, cardinal-nephews could mix ecclesiastical and secular ...

    • Jennifer Mara DeSilva
    • 2019
  3. Elevato patriarca. 23 novembre 1472 da papa Sisto IV. Creato cardinale. 16 dicembre 1471 da papa Sisto IV. Deceduto. 5 gennaio 1474 (28 anni) a Roma. Manuale. Pietro Riario O.F.M.Conv. ( Savona, 21 aprile 1445 – Roma, 5 gennaio 1474) è stato un cardinale e arcivescovo cattolico italiano, vescovo di Treviso, poi arcivescovo di Firenze .

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  4. Cousin of Cardinals Pietro Riario, O.F.M.Conv. (1471); and Girolamo Basso della Rovere (1477). Second cousin of Cardinal Raffaelle Sansoni Riario (1477). Uncle of Cardinals Galeotto Franciotti della Rovere (1503) and Sisto Gara della Rovere (1507). Another cardinal of the family was Giulio della Rovere (1547). Education. He studied in Perugia ...

  5. Administrator of Mende, France. 3 Jan 1474. 28.7. Died. Archbishop of Firenze {Florence}, Italy. MicroData Summary for Pietro Riario. ( VIAF: 6012043; WikiData: Q724500 ) Pietro Cardinal Riario O.F.M. Conv. (born 21 Apr 1445, died 3 Jan 1474 ) Archbishop of Firenze {Florence} Consistory - 1471: Created Cardinal.

  6. Royal Studies Journal (RSJ), 6, no. 1 (2019), page 56 Article: Princely Patronage on Display: The Case of Cardinal Pietro Riario and Pope Sixtus IV, 1471–1474 enthusiastic accounts of the festive diplomacy (or politica festiva) pursued by Sixtus IV’s nephew Pietro Riario (card. 1471–1474).6 However, the fascination of early modern ...

  7. Gatti, Pietro Riario, 5, 40. 144 In 1472/3, Pietro received the Benedictine monastery of Sant’Ambrogio in Milan to be held in commendam. 145 By November 1471, Pietro Riario had received the priorate of the Cluniac monastery of S. Maiolo in Pavia. 146 This passage refers to Pietro’s intent to build a monastery housing fifty Conventual ...

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