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His Eminence

Pierpaolo Parisio
Cardinal-Priest of Santa Balbina
Bust of Cardinal Pierpaolo Parisio
ChurchCatholic Church
Personal details
Born1473
Died11 May 1545
Rome, Italy

Pierpaolo Parisio (1473–1545) was an Italian bishop and Cardinal.[1]

Biography

Born at Cosenza in 1473, he was appointed on Sep 1528 by Pope Clement VII as bishop of Anglona e Tursi and on 11 Jan 1538 by Pope Paul III as bishop of Nusco.[2] On 19 Dec 1539, he was created cardinal and installed as Cardinal-Priest of Santa Balbina on 28 Jan 1540.[2] He died on 11 May 1545 in Rome, Italy.[2]

References

  1. ^ Miranda, Salvador. "PARISIO, Pierpaolo (1473-1545)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Cheney, David M. "Pietro Paolo Cardinal Parisio". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]

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