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Bernardo de' Rossi

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Portrait of Bishop Bernardo de' Rossi by Lorenzo Lotto. Museo di Capodimonte, Naples.

Bernardo de' Rossi (26 August 1468 – 28 June 1527) was an Italian bishop and patron of the arts.

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Biography

Rossi was the son of a feudal family of the area of Parma, at a young age he received the archdeaconate of Padua and the Abbey of St. Crisogonus in Zadar. On 4 Apr 1487, thanks to the support of the Republic of Venice, he was appointed Bishop of Belluno. On 16 Aug 1499, he was appointed as bishop of Treviso.[1][2] Here he held a small court, featuring artists such as Lorenzo Lotto, who painted a portrait of him around 1505.

In 1503, de' Rossi entered into conflict with the Venetian podestà of Treviso, Girolamo Contarini. In September of that year a plot set against him by the Onigo family failed as it was discovered before its application.

In 1509, after further controversies with the Venetian authorities, he was forced to leave the diocese, and moved to Rome (1510). In 1522 he returned to the ancestral field of San Secondo Parmense, fighting against members of his family. He eventually clashed against the condottiero Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, who had come to help his sister-in-law Bianca Riario, the wife of Troilo I de' Rossi. Bernardo de' Rossi fled to Parma in 1524, and died a few years later, perhaps poisoned by his nephews Giovan Girlamo and Bertrando.

While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of Paride de Grassis, Bishop of Pesaro (1513).[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Cheney, David M. "Bishop Bernardo de' Rossi". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved December 14, 2019. [self-published]
  2. ^ Chow, Gabriel. "Bishop Bernardo de' Rossi". GCatholic.org. Retrieved December 14, 2019. [self-published]

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Belluno
1488–1499
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of Treviso
1499–1527
Succeeded by
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