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ANTONIO MARIA CIOCCHI DEL MONTE

Born : 1461
Deceased : September 20, 1533

Bishop of Città di Castello, 1503-1506
Archbishop of Manfredonia, 1506-1511
Cardinal 1511
Administrator of Pavia, 1511-1521
Administrator of Novara, 1516-1525
Cardinal-Bishop of Albano, 1521-1523
Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati, 1523
Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina, 1523-1524
Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina, 1524
Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, 1524-1533
Administrator of Rimini, April-May 1529
Administrator of Caiazzo, May-June 1529
Administrator of Alatri, Februay-July 1530

Arms of Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte

Official blazon

  • (it) d’azzurro, alla banda di rosso bordata d’oro, caricata di tre monti di tre cime moventi dalla partizione e accompagnata da due ghirlande d’alloro, il tutto d’oro.

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