Niccolò Fieschi

Niccolò Fieschi (Genoa, c. 1456 Rome, 1524) was an Italian Cardinal,[1] of the prominent family of the Republic of Genoa, the Fieschi, which features in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra.

Coat of arms of Cardinal Niccolò Fieschi

He was bishop of Fréjus from 1485, and bishop of Agde from 1488. He was archbishop of Ravenna from 1516.[2][3]

Notes

  1. From 1503; bishop of Albano 1518, bishop of Sabina 1521, bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina 1523, bishop of Ostia 1524.
  2. Miranda, Salvador. "FIESCHI, Niccolò (ca. 1456-1524)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  3. Cheney, David M. "Niccolò Cardinal Fieschi". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]

Nuccolo Fieschi can't be the Fieschi Verdi mantions in his Opera "Simon Boccanegra" since the Opera takes place in the middle of the 14th century and Niccolo lived in the 15th century.

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Jean Huet
Bishop-elect of Toulon
1484–1485
Succeeded by
Jean Albriga
Preceded by
Urbain de Flisco
Bishop-elect of Fréjus
1485–1486
Succeeded by
Rostaing d'Ancezune
Preceded by
Rostan d'Ancesune
Bishop of Fréjus
1495–1524
Succeeded by
Franciot des Ursins
Preceded by
Jacques Minutoli
Bishop of Agde
1490–1494
Succeeded by
Jean de Vesc
Preceded by
Nicolas de Villeneuve
Bishop of Senez
1507–1512
Succeeded by
Jean-Baptiste de Laigue D'Oraison
Preceded by
Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici
Archbishop of Embrun
1511–1516
Succeeded by
François de Tournon
Preceded by
Denis Briçonnet
Bishop of Toulon
1516
Succeeded by
Philos Roverella
Preceded by
Filiasio Roverella
Archbishop of Ravenna
1516–1517
Succeeded by
Urbano Fieschi
Preceded by
Simone de Nor
Bishop of Andria
1517
Succeeded by
Giovanni Francesco Fieschi
Preceded by
Didier Gilionis (Bishop-elect)
Bishop of Umbriatico
1517–1520
Succeeded by
Andrea della Valle
Preceded by
Francisco de Remolins
Cardinal-bishop of Albano
1518–1521
Succeeded by
Giovanni Francesco Gambara
Preceded by
Francesco Soderini
Cardinal-bishop of Sabina
1521–1523
Succeeded by
Alessandro Farnese
Preceded by
Francesco Soderini
Cardinal-bishop of Porto
1523–1524
Succeeded by
Alessandro Farnese
Preceded by
Francesco Soderini
Cardinal-bishop of Ostia
1524
Succeeded by
Alessandro Farnese
Preceded by
Francesco Soderini
Dean of the College of Cardinals
1524
Succeeded by
Alessandro Farnese


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