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FEDERICO CESI
Born: July 2, 1500
Deceased: January 28, 1565
Bishop of Todi, 1523-1545
Cardinal 1544
Administrator of Cervia, 1545
Administrator of Caserta, 1549-1552
Administrator of Vulturara e Montecorvino, 1550-1551
Administrator of Cremona, 1551-1560
Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina, 1557-1562
Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati, 1562-1564
Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, 1564-1565
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