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Sangiorgio, Gianantonio da, 1439 or 1442-1509

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Personal name headingSangiorgio, Gianantonio da, 1439 or 1442-1509
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Variant(s)Sangiorgio, Gianantonio da, 1439-1509
Da Sangiorgio, Gianantonio, 1439 or 1442-1509
Sancto Georgio, Joannes Antonius de, 1439 or 1442-1509
San Georgio, Giovanni Antonio da, 1439 or 1442-1509
Praepositus, 1439 or 1442-1509
Sancto Georgio, Io. Antonius de, 1439 or 1442-1509
Sancto Georgio, Iohannes Antonius de, 1439 or 1442-1509
Sancto Georgio, Johannes Antonius de, 1439 or 1442-1509
Sangiorgio, Giovanni Antonio, 1439 or 1442-1509
Associated countryItaly
Associated placePiacenza (Italy) Parma (Italy) Alessandria (Italy)
LocatedMilan (Italy) Rome (Italy) Pavia (Italy)
Birth date[1439,1442]
Death date1509
Place of birthMilan (Italy)
Place of deathRome (Italy)
Field of activityCanon law Feudal law
AffiliationUniversità degli studi di Pavia Università di Milano Catholic Church. Collegium Cardinalium Catholic Church. Diocese of Parma (Italy) Catholic Church. Rota Romana Catholic Church. Diocese of Alessandria (Italy)
Profession or occupationLawyers Clergy Bishops University and college faculty members Judges
Found inHis Domi. Praepo. super feudis, 1548: t.p. (à reuere[n]dopatre iurisco[n]sultoq[ue] consummatissimo D. Pr[a]eposito Sancti Ambrosij Mediolanen.; incipit: ... reuerendissimi patris [et] iuris vtriusq[ue] doctoris celebratissimi D. Ioannis Antonij de Sancto Georgio, patricij Mediolane[nsis] [et] ecclesie Diui Ambrosij Mediolani prepositi, iura canonica in felici Gymnasio Papiensi legentis [et] nunc tempore huius impressionis [actually, a 15th-cent. ed.] cardinalis Alexandrini, sedis apostolice referendarij ac Sacri Palatij Apostolici auditoris dignissimi)
LC manual cat. (hdg.: Sangiorgio, Gianantonio da, Cardinal, 1439-1509; usage: ... Joa[n]is Antonij de Sancto Giorgio; variants: San Giorgio, Giovanni Antonio da; Georgio, Johannes Antonius de S.)
Schulte, J.F. v. Die Gesch. der Quellen und Lit. des canonischen Rechts ... 1875-1880: v. 2, p. 338-341 (Johannes Antonius de Sancto Gregorio (Praepositus); called Praepositus and, after being named bishop of Alessandria, Praepositus Alexandrinus; d. Mar. 1509)
Comme[n]taria super Decreto Cardinalis Alexandrini alias prepositi Sa[n]cti Ambrosii nuncupati, 1479: leaf a1r (Reuerendissimi in [Christ]o patris & d.d. Io. Antonii d[e] Sancto Georgio dicti de Placentia patricii Mediolane[n]sis alias dum titulu[m] de appellatio[n]ibus & q[ua]rtum libru[m] Decretaliu[m] ac Libram feudo[rum] [com]mentaret ecclesie diui Ambrosii Mli p[re]positi vtrius[que] iuris doctoris & interpretis clarissimi nu[n]c peculiari virtute cardinalis dignissimi su[per] decreto[rum] volumina co[m]mentaria no[n] minus vtilia [quam] optio stilo correcta incipiunt)
The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church (online), viewed Aug. 16, 2021 (Sangiorgio, Giovanni Antonio (1439/1442-1509); born 1439/1442, in Milan according to his epitaph, in Piacenza according to some biographers; died Rome in March 14, 1509; Studied law in Pavia from 1470; Public professor of canons in Pavia and Milan; Ambassador of the duke of Milan; Provost archpriest of the metropolitan cathedral of S. Ambrogio, Milan; named bishop of Alessandria at the request of the duke of Milan, April 11, 1478; auditor of the Sacred Roman Rota in the pontificate of Pope Sixtus IV; created cardinal priest in the consistory of September 20, 1493)
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EDIT 16 (online), viewed Aug. 16, 2021 Sangiorgio, Giovanni Antonio <m. 1509>; Professor of canon law; born in Milan in the second half of the 15th century; died in Rome in 1509; bishop of Alessandria in 1479; and of Parma in 1500; cardinal in 1492; name variants: Io. Antonius a San Giorgio; Ioannes Antonius episcopus Sabinensis; Io. Antonius a S. Georgio; Sangiorgio, Giovanni Antonio; San Giorgio, Giovanni Antonio; San Giorgio, Giovanni Antonio da; Sangiorgio, Gianantonio da; Sancto Georgio, Joannes Antonius de; San Giorgio, Giovanni Antonio di s.v. Como)