Giovanni Stefano Botticelli
Giovanni Stefano Botticelli (died 1472) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cremona (1466–1472).[1]
Most Reverend Giovanni Stefano Botticelli | |
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Bishop of Cremona | |
Church | Catholic Church |
In office | 1466–1472 |
Predecessor | Bernardus de Rubeis |
Successor | Jacopo-Antonio dalla Torre |
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Consecration | 18 January 1467 by Giacomo Ammannati-Piccolomini |
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Died | 1472 |
Biography
On 8 October 1466, Giovanni Stefano Botticelli was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul II as Bishop of Cremona.[1][2] On 18 January 1467, he was consecrated bishop by Giacomo Ammannati-Piccolomini, Bishop of Pavia, with Domenico de Dominicis, Bishop of Brescia, and Lorenzo Roverella, Bishop of Ferrara, serving as co-consecrators.[2] He served as Bishop of Cremona until his death in 1472.[1][2]
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References
- Eubel, Konrad (1914). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi. Vol. II (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. p. 139. (in Latin)
- Cheney, David M. "Bishop Giovanni Stefano Botticelli". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]
External links and additional sources
- Cheney, David M. "Diocese of Cremona". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
- Chow, Gabriel. "Diocese of Cremona (Italy)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
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Preceded by Bernardus de Rubeis |
Bishop of Cremona 1466–1472 |
Succeeded by Jacopo-Antonio dalla Torre |
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