Pope leo x biography of christopher
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Christopher Bainbridge
Archbishop of York from 1508 to 1514
Christopher Bainbridge (c. 1462/1464 – 14 July 1514) was an English cardinal. Of Westmorland origins, he was a nephew of Bishop Thomas Langton of Winchester, represented the continuation of Langton's influence and teaching and succeeded him in many of his appointments such as provost of The Queen's College in the University of Oxford. Towards the end of the reign of King Henry VII, he was successively Master of the Rolls, a Privy Counsellor, Dean of Windsor and Bishop of Durham. Becoming Archbishop of York and therefore Primate of England in 1508, he was sent as procurator of King Henry VIII to the papal court of Pope Julius II, where he was active in the diplomatic affairs leading to Henry's war against France and took part in the election of Julius's successor, Pope Leo X.[1] He was murdered by poisoning in Italy in 1514 and was succeeded as Archbishop of York by Thomas Wolsey.[2][3]
Early life
[edit]Christopher Bainbridge was born in Hilton, Westmorland (then in the parish of St Michael Bongate, in Appleby),[4] to an established local family with roots in Bainbridge, North Yorkshire. He was said to have been fifty years old at his death and must therefore have been
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Leo X
- LAST REVIEWED: 28 August 2019
- LAST MODIFIED: 28 August 2019
- DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780195399301-0061
- LAST REVIEWED: 28 August 2019
- LAST MODIFIED: 28 August 2019
- DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780195399301-0061
Cantatore, Flavia, C. Casetti Brach, Anna Esposito, et al., eds. Leone X: Finanza, mecenatismo, cultura: Atti del convegno internazionalae, Roma, 2-4 novembre 2015. Roma nel Rinascimento, inedita saggi, 69. Rome: Roma nel Rinascimento, 2016.
A collection of thirty-nine studies grouped under the themes: “The New Age of Gold” ; “International Equilibria”; “Ceremonies, Music, Spectacle”; “Cultural Patronage”; “The Arts, the Court, the City”; “Literature and Entertainment”; and “Gold and Money between the Curia and City.”
Creighton, Mandell. A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome. Vols. 5 and 6. London: Longman, Green, 1882–1894.
Treats Leo X as a political, cultural, and religious figure, with special attention to the causes of the Protestant Reformation during his pontificate.
Fabroni, Angelo. Leonis X: Pontificis maximi vita. Pisa, Italy: Alexander Landi, 1797.
While praising the elegance and fullness of Giovio’s life, Fabroni goes beyond it by providing eighty-five pages of notes that transcribe letters and other documents. He is a great admirer of Leo and tri
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Pope Leo X Leaves a Notorious Birthright After His Bankruptcy Issues
Pope Leo X
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