Pandolfini’s tomb on the floor 08, niccolò pandolfini.JPG
Niccolò Pandolfini (1440–1518) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal .
Biography
Niccolò Pandolfini was born in Florence in 1440, the son of Giannozzo Pandolfini and Giovanna Valori, who were Florentine patricians .[ 1]
He studied at the University of Bologna .[ 1] In 1461, he became a canon of the cathedral chapter of Florence Cathedral .[ 1]
Moving to Rome , he was a cleric in the Apostolic Camera from 1462 to 1474.[ 1] He was a papal scribe during the pontificate of Pope Paul II .[ 1] Pope Sixtus IV made Pandolfini preceptor of piety and letters for the pope's nephew, Giuliano della Rovere, who later became Pope Julius II .[ 1]
On December 23, 1474, he was elected Bishop of Pistoia .[ 1] Under Pope Sixtus IV, he was governor of Benevento ; Pope Innocent VIII later confirmed him in this position.[ 1] He was named sollicitaoris of apostolic letters on May 21, 1513.[ 1] Pope Julius II made him an auditor and ascribed him to the papal family.[ 1]
Pope Leo X made him a cardinal priest in the consistory of July 1, 1517.[ 1] He received the red hat and the titular church of San Cesareo in Palatio on July 6, 1517.[ 1]
He died in Pistoia on September 17, 1518.[ 1] He is buried in the Badia Fiorentina .[ 1]
References
International National People