Giuliano Cesarini (Cardinal)

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Giuliano Cesarini (born May 20, 1466 in Rome , † May 1, 1510 ibid) was an Italian cardinal .

biography

Cesarini was the son of Gabriele Cesarini, a gonfaloniere of the Roman people, and the Roman nobleman Godina Colonna . He is the brother-in-law of Gerolama Borgia, one of the illegitimate daughters of Pope Alexander VI. Borgia and nephew of Cardinal Giuliano Cesarini of the same name (other cardinals belonging to the Cesarini family were Alessandro Cesarini the Elder and Alessandro Cesarini the Younger ).

He was initially apostolic protonotary and canon in the chapter of the Vatican Basilica. On September 20, 1493 he was appointed cardinal in the consistory and received the deaconry from Santi Sergio e Bacco . In 1503 he decided to join the Diakonie of Sant'Angelo in Pescheria .

On January 2, 1495, he visited King Charles VIII of France , who was in Rome, and accompanied the Pope to Orvieto in May . As a result, he received various perks, including as a coming abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Saint-Michel de Cuxa in the diocese of Perpignano , as a canon of the chapter of the Cathedral of Saint-Lambert in Liège (1496–1500) and from 1500 until his death as an apostolic Administrator of the chair of Ascoli Piceno , and from 1505 until his death as the coming abbot of Nonantola Abbey . He took part in the two conclaves of 1503 that Pius III. and Julius II voted.

Cesarini died suddenly in Rome in 1510 and was buried in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli .

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