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Pietro Giovanni Aliotti

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in 1551, a post he held until his death. He was a confidant of several popes and given several other positions by them. He also took part in the final documents produced by the
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Dipinti d'altare in età di Controriforma in Romagna 1560-1650. Opere restaurate dalle diocesi di Faenza, Forlì, Cesena e Rimini
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disliked him and nicknamed him 'Tantecose', since "he wanted to be involved in everything ... and everything depended on him".
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He was very active as bishop, causing Forlì to be "quoted as an example of orthodoxy and of religious zeal". His successor
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also complained about him in his autobiography since he often urged him (on behalf of
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In 1532 he became Guardarobiere Pontificio and Maestro di Camera, initially for
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lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview
pope Clement VII
pope Julius III
bishop of Forlì
Council of Trent
Bernardo Cappello
Vasari
reports
Michelangelo
Benvenuto Cellini
pope Clement VII
Antonio Giannotti
Catholic Church titles
Bernardo Antonio de' Medici
Bishop of Forlì
Antonio Giannotti da Montagnana
Categories
1563 deaths
Bishops of Forlì
16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops

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