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PIETRO ACCOLTI (1455-1532) , See also: brother of the preceding, known as the See also: cardinal of See also: Ancona, was See also: born in Florence on the 15th of See also: March 1455, and died at
See also: Rome on the 12th of See also: December 1532 (Ciaconi, Vitae Pontificum, 1677, iii
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He was made See also: bishop of Ancona, 1505, and cardinal on the 17th of March 1511, by See also: Julius II
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He was abbreviator under See also: Leo X., and in that capacity See also: drew up in 1520 the bull against See also: Luther (L
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Cardella, Memorie Storiche de' Cardinali, 1793, iii
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450)
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He held successively the suburban See also: sees of Albano and Sabina, also the sees of Cadiz, Maillezais, See also: Arras and See also: Cremona, and was made See also: arch-bishop of See also: Ravenna, 1524, by See also: Clement VII
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Cristofori (Storia dei Cardinali, 1888) and others have confused him with his See also: nephew BENEDETTO (1497-1549), son of Michaele; who followed him in several of his preferments, was made cardinal, 1527, by Clement VII., and is known as a writer in behalf of papal claims and as a Latin poet
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