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not establish a practice. He therefore went to Rome, where he was disappointed to discover that civil law meant little, in contrast to Canon Law and the rules of the
Apostolic Chancery. His lack of funds made study difficult. Finally, through the influence of Felinus Sandaeus, a jurisconsult and Auditor of the Rota, he obtained a position in the household of Cardinal Franciotto Galeotto della Rovere, the nephew of Pope Julius II. Guidiccioni also became the governor of
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of Parma appealed to the vicar general, who supported him. The PodestĂ appealed to the government in Milan, which supported the Vicar and
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November. Guidiccioni held the post of vicar general for a total of nineteen years. In 1528 he returned to Parma, and then retired to a villa in Carignano. In 1529, Cardinal Farnese visited Lucca during a trip to Genoa, and stayed at the house of the Guidiccioni. He also visited the retreat at Carignano several times.
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in the diocese. His most notable action as vicar came as a result of the condemnation of a witch to be burned at the stake. When she was handed over to the civil government of Parma to carry out the sentence, the PodestĂ refused, even under threat of excommunication to burn the victim, the
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family. At the age of nineteen, his father sent him to study at the
University of Pisa and the University of Bologna, where he studied civil law for seven years. At the conclusion of his studies, he returned to Lucca, intending to practice law, but the town was oversupplied with lawyers and he could
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Guidiccioni. In 1516 Cardinal Farnese came to Parma, and conducted a formal visitation and issued a new set of constitutions. When he returned to Rome, the Vicar General Guidiccioni continued the visitations down through October 1516. Farnese returned in 1519, and held a diocesan
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of the diocese of Teramo. He did not visit the diocese during his episcopacy, but governed through a vicar general, Msgr. Giubbileo Arca, Canon of Narni, assisted by economi and procurators. Arca was succeeded by
Giovanni Francesco Corradi. Guidiccioni resigned on 22 March 1542.
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from spring 1536 to 1539. On 23 July 1536, he was appointed, along with
Cardinals Sadoleto, Cortese, Fregoso, Giberti and Carafa, to make preparations for the council. In August, however, he asked to resign, and on 17 August the Pope consented.
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Anno etatis meae decimo nono...ad grave, vafrum, nodosum, enygmatibus plenum civile ius audiendum me contuli...septem annos partim Pisis partim Bononiae contrivi.
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