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'''Paolo Emilio Cesi''' (1481–1537) was an [[Italians|Italian]] [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]] and [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|bishop]]. |
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| name = Paolo Emilio Cesi |
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| title = Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Eustachio |
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| church = [[Catholic Church]] |
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| term = 1534–1537 |
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| predecessor = [[Alessandro Farnese (cardinal)]] |
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| successor = [[Agostino Trivulzio]] |
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| rank = [[Cardinal-Deacon]] |
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| birth_date = 1481 |
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| birth_place = [[Terni]], [[Umbria]] |
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| death_date = 5 August 1537 (age 56) |
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| death_place = [[Rome]], [[Italy]] |
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| nationality = Italian |
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'''Paolo Emilio Cesi''' (1481–1537) was an [[Italians|Italian]] [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]].<ref name=Dictionary>{{cite web |last=Miranda |first=Salvador |title=CESI, Paolo Emilio (1481-1537)|url=https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios1517-ii.htm#Cesi |work=The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church |accessdate=|publisher=[[Florida International University]]|OCLC=53276621}}</ref><ref name=CathHierPaoloCesi>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bcesipe.html "Paolo Emilio Cardinal Cesi "] ''[[Catholic-Hierarchy.org]]''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 4, 2017</ref> |
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==Biography== |
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==Biography== |
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Paolo Emilio Cesi was born in [[Umbria]] in 1481, the son of [[Rome|Roman]] [[Nobility of Italy|noble]] Angelo Cesi and Francesca Cardoli.<ref name=Dictionary>[http://www2.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1517-ii.htm#Cesi Biography from the Biographical Dictionary of the Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church]</ref> His younger brother, [[Federico Cesi]], also became a cardinal.<ref name=Dictionary /> |
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Paolo Emilio Cesi was born in [[Terni]], [[Umbria]] in 1481, the eldest of twelve children born to [[Rome|Roman]] [[Nobility of Italy|noble]] Angelo Cesi from the [[Cesi family|house of Cesi]] and Francesca Cardoli.<ref name=Dictionary /> His younger brother, [[Federico Cesi (cardinal)|Federico Cesi]], also became a cardinal.<ref name=Dictionary /> After finishing school, he moved to [[Rome]] where he served as a [[notary]] at the [[Fifth Council of the Lateran]], a [[Canon (priest)|canon]] of [[Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore|Santa Maria Maggiore]], a [[protonotary apostolic]], and a regent of the [[Chancery of Apostolic Briefs]].<ref name=Dictionary /> |
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He was named [[cardinal deacon]] by [[Pope Leo X]] in the [[Papal consistory|consistory]] of 1 July 1517.<ref name=Dictionary /><ref name=CathHierPaoloCesi /> On 6 July 1517 he received the [[Galero|red hat]] and the [[Titular church#Cardinal-deaconries|deaconry]] of [[San Nicola in Carcere]].<ref name=Dictionary /><ref name=CathHierPaoloCesi /> He participated in the [[Papal conclave, 1521–1522|papal conclave of 1521-22]] that elected [[Pope Adrian VI]].<ref name=Dictionary /><ref name=CathHierPaoloCesi /> He was the administrator of the [[Diocese of Lund|see of Lund]] from 6 February 1520 to 12 July 1521; administrator of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Sion|see of Sion]] from 12 November 1522 until 8 September 1529; and administrator of the [[Diocese of Todi|see of Todi]] from 1 June 1523 until he resigned in favor of his brother Federico.<ref name=Dictionary /><ref name=CathHierPaoloCesi /> Pope Adrian VI named him one of the judges in the case against Cardinal [[Francesco Soderini]].<ref name=Dictionary /> He participated in the [[Papal conclave, 1523|papal conclave of 1523]] that elected [[Pope Clement VII]].<ref name=Dictionary /><ref name=CathHierPaoloCesi /> He was administrator of the [[Diocese of Narni|see of Narni]] from 20 May to 1 June 1524; administrator of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Civita Castellana|see of Civita Castellana]] from 7 April 1525 until his death; and administrator of the [[Diocese of Cervia|see of Cervia]] from 1525 until 23 March 1528.<ref name=Dictionary /><ref name=CathHierPaoloCesi /> |
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[[Pope Leo X]] made him a [[cardinal deacon]] in the [[consistory]] of July 1, 1517.<ref name=Dictionary /> He received the [[Galero|red hat]] and the [[Titular_church#Deaconries|deaconry]] of [[San Nicola in Carcere]] on July 6, 1517.<ref name=Dictionary /> |
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He participated in the [[Papal conclave, 1521–1522|papal conclave of 1521-22]] that elected [[Pope Adrian VI]].<ref name=Dictionary /> |
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He was the administrator of the [[Diocese of Lund|see of Lund]] from February 6, 1520 to July 12, 1521; administrator of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Sion|see of Sion]] from November 12, 1522 until September 8, 1529; and administrator of the [[Diocese of Todi|see of Todi]] from June 1, 1523 until he resigned in favor of his brother Federico.<ref name=Dictionary /> Pope Adrian VI named him one of the judges in the case against Cardinal [[Francesco Soderini]].<ref name=Dictionary /> |
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He participated in the [[Papal conclave, 1523|papal conclave of 1523]] that elected [[Pope Clement VII]].<ref name=Dictionary /> |
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He was administrator of the [[Diocese of Narni|see of Narni]] from May 20, 1524 to June 1, 1524; administrator of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Civita Castellana|see of Civita Castellana]] from April 7, 1525 until his death; and administrator of the [[Diocese of Cervia|see of Cervia]] from 1525 until March 23, 1528.<ref name=Dictionary /> |
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He lost all of his goods during the [[Sack of Rome (1527)]].<ref name=Dictionary /> |
He lost all of his goods during the [[Sack of Rome (1527)]].<ref name=Dictionary /> |
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In the absence of the pope, he was governor of Rome in 1529.<ref name=Dictionary /> |
In the absence of the pope, he was governor of Rome in 1529.<ref name=Dictionary /> From 6 October 1529 until 21 October 1530 he was administrator of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Massa Marittima-Piombino|see of Massa Marittima]].<ref name=Dictionary /><ref name=CathHierPaoloCesi /> He opted for the deaconry of [[Sant'Eustachio]] on 5 September 1534.<ref name=Dictionary /><ref name=CathHierPaoloCesi /> Under [[Pope Clement VII]], he was [[Prefect]] of the [[Apostolic Signatura]].<ref name=Dictionary /> He was also the [[cardinal protector]] of the [[Duchy of Savoy]], and vice-protector of the [[Kingdom of England]] and the [[Kingdom of Ireland]].<ref name=Dictionary /> He participated in the [[Papal conclave, 1534|papal conclave of 1534]] that elected [[Pope Paul III]].<ref name=Dictionary /><ref name=CathHierPaoloCesi /> On 23 August 1535 the new pope made him a member of the commission on reform of the [[Roman Curia]].<ref name=Dictionary /> |
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He died in Rome on 5 August 1537.<ref name=Dictionary /> He is buried in the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore.<ref name=Dictionary /> While bishop, he was the [[principal co-consecrator]] of [[Cristoforo Numai]], [[Bishop of Isernia]].<ref name=CathHierPaoloCesi /> |
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==See also== |
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He participated in the [[Papal conclave, 1534|papal conclave of 1534]] that elected [[Pope Paul III]].<ref name=Dictionary /> On August 23, 1535, the new pope made him a member of the commission on reform of the [[Roman Curia]].<ref name=Dictionary /> |
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*[[Catholic Church in Italy]] |
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He died in Rome on August 5, 1537.<ref name=Dictionary /> He is buried in the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore.<ref name=Dictionary /> |
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| title = [[Cardinal-Deacon]] of [[San Nicola in Carcere]] |
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| years = 1517–1534 |
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| before = [[Carlo Domenico del Carretto]] |
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| after = [[Íñigo López de Mendoza y Zúñiga]]}} |
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| title = [[Bishop of Lund|Administrator of Lund]] |
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| years = 1520–1521 |
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| title = [[Bishop of Sion|Administrator of Sion]] |
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| years = 1522–1529 |
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| before = [[Matthäus Schiner]] |
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| after = [[Adrian von Riedmatten]]}} |
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| title = [[Bishop of Todi|Administrator of Todi]] |
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| years = 1523 |
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| before = [[Constantin Eruli]] |
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| after = [[Federico Cesi (cardinal)]]}} |
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| title = [[Bishop of Narni|Administrator of Narni]] |
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| years = 1524 |
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| before = [[Carlo Soderini]] |
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| after = [[Bartolomeo Cesi (bishop)]]}} |
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| title = [[Bishop of Cervia|Administrator of Cervia]] |
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| years = 1525–1528 |
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| before = [[Pietro de Flisco]] |
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| after = [[Octavio de Cesi]]}} |
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| title = [[Bishop of Civita Castellana e Orte|Administrator of Civita Castellana e Orte]] |
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| years = 1525–1537 |
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| before = [[Francesco Franceschini]] |
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| after = [[Pomponio Cecci]]}} |
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| title = [[Bishop of Massa Marittima|Administrator of Massa Marittima]] |
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| years = 1529–1530 |
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| before = [[Francesco Peroschi]] |
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| after = [[Girolamo Ghianderoni]]}} |
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| title = [[Archpriest of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore]] |
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| years = 1534–1537 |
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| before = [[Andrea della Valle]] |
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| after = [[Alessandro Farnese (cardinal)]]}} |
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| title = [[Cardinal-Deacon]] of [[Sant'Eustachio]] |
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| years = 1534–1537 |
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| before = [[Alessandro Farnese (cardinal)]] |
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| after = [[Agostino Trivulzio]]}} |
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Latest revision as of 10:06, 1 February 2024
Paolo Emilio Cesi | |
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Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Eustachio | |
Church | Catholic Church |
In office | 1534–1537 |
Predecessor | Alessandro Farnese (cardinal) |
Successor | Agostino Trivulzio |
Orders | |
Rank | Cardinal-Deacon |
Personal details | |
Born | 1481 |
Died | 5 August 1537 (age 56) Rome, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Paolo Emilio Cesi (1481–1537) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal.[1][2]
Biography[edit]
Paolo Emilio Cesi was born in Terni, Umbria in 1481, the eldest of twelve children born to Roman noble Angelo Cesi from the house of Cesi and Francesca Cardoli.[1] His younger brother, Federico Cesi, also became a cardinal.[1] After finishing school, he moved to Rome where he served as a notary at the Fifth Council of the Lateran, a canon of Santa Maria Maggiore, a protonotary apostolic, and a regent of the Chancery of Apostolic Briefs.[1]
He was named cardinal deacon by Pope Leo X in the consistory of 1 July 1517.[1][2] On 6 July 1517 he received the red hat and the deaconry of San Nicola in Carcere.[1][2] He participated in the papal conclave of 1521-22 that elected Pope Adrian VI.[1][2] He was the administrator of the see of Lund from 6 February 1520 to 12 July 1521; administrator of the see of Sion from 12 November 1522 until 8 September 1529; and administrator of the see of Todi from 1 June 1523 until he resigned in favor of his brother Federico.[1][2] Pope Adrian VI named him one of the judges in the case against Cardinal Francesco Soderini.[1] He participated in the papal conclave of 1523 that elected Pope Clement VII.[1][2] He was administrator of the see of Narni from 20 May to 1 June 1524; administrator of the see of Civita Castellana from 7 April 1525 until his death; and administrator of the see of Cervia from 1525 until 23 March 1528.[1][2]
He lost all of his goods during the Sack of Rome (1527).[1]
In the absence of the pope, he was governor of Rome in 1529.[1] From 6 October 1529 until 21 October 1530 he was administrator of the see of Massa Marittima.[1][2] He opted for the deaconry of Sant'Eustachio on 5 September 1534.[1][2] Under Pope Clement VII, he was Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura.[1] He was also the cardinal protector of the Duchy of Savoy, and vice-protector of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Ireland.[1] He participated in the papal conclave of 1534 that elected Pope Paul III.[1][2] On 23 August 1535 the new pope made him a member of the commission on reform of the Roman Curia.[1]
He died in Rome on 5 August 1537.[1] He is buried in the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore.[1] While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Cristoforo Numai, Bishop of Isernia.[2]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Miranda, Salvador. "CESI, Paolo Emilio (1481-1537)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Paolo Emilio Cardinal Cesi " Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 4, 2017