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  1. 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 (1390–1453), cardinal. Marco Condulmer [ it] (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 [ it]

  4. MicroData Summary for Francesco Condulmer. ( VIAF: 40443572; WikiData: Q2325655 ) Francesco Cardinal Condulmer (born 1410, died 30 Oct 1453 ) Bishop of Verona. Consistory - September 1431: Created Cardinal. Conclave - 1447: Participated.

  5. Media in category "Francesco Condulmer" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Coat of arms of Francesco Condulmer.svg 1,147 × 1,212; 251 KB

  6. The Cardinal of Venice may refer to: Francesco Condulmer (1390–1453), Catholic cardinal and nephew of Pope Eugene IV. Pietro Foscari (died 1485), Catholic cardinal. Maffeo Gherardi (1406–1492), Patriarch of Venice and Catholic cardinal.

  7. During the incumbency of Francesco Condulmer, Nicholas V separated the sees of Porto and Silva Candida, and gave the latter to John Kemp, Archbishop of Canterbury, at whose death (1445) the sees were reunited.

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