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Clesio, Bernardo, 1485-1539

LC control no.n 87908898
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Personal name headingClesio, Bernardo, 1485-1539
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Variant(s)Cles, Bernardo, 1485-1539
Bernhard, von Cles, 1485-1539
Cles, Bernhard von, 1485-1539
Cles, Bernardo di, 1485-1539
Clesius, Benardus, 1485-1539
Bernardus, Tridentinus, 1485-1539
Bernardus, Tridentinus, Episcopus, 1485-1539
Bernardus, Fürstbischof von Trient und Brixen, 1485-1539
Gles, Bernardo de, 1485-1539
Gloes, Bernardo, 1485-1539
Other standard no.0000000061211873
LocatedTrento (Italy) Bressanone (Italy)
Birth date1485-03-11
Death date1539-07-30
Place of birthCles (Italy)
Profession or occupationCardinals Bishops Diplomats Humanists Botanists
Found inBernardo Cles e l'arte del Rinascimento nel Trentino, c1985: t.p. (Bernardo Cles) p. 7 (1485-1539)
Encic. ital. (Clesio, Bernardo)
Grande encic. Vallardi (Clesio, Bernardo)
Strnad, A. Bernhard von Cles (1485-1539), c2004: t.p. (Bernhard von Cles) p. 13 (b. Mar. 11, 1485) p. 42 (elected Prince-Bishop of Trent in 1514)
Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed May 25, 2022 (Clesio, Bernardo ; Cardinal, Bishop of Trent ; variant names: Cles, Bernardo di; Clesius, Benardus; Bernardus, Tridentinus; Bernardus, Tridentinus, Episcopus; Bernardus, Fürstbischof von Trient und Brixen)
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BnF, catalogue général, viewed May 25, 2022 (Cles, Bernardo ; born 11 March 1485, died 30 July 1539 ; canon of the cathedral of Trento (1511); apostolic prothonotary (1512); Bishop of Trent (1514-1539); cardinal in 1530 ; variant names: Gles, Bernardo de; Gloes, Bernardo)
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English Wikipedia, viewed May 25, 2022 (Bernardo Clesio ; was an Italian Cardinal, bishop, diplomat, humanist and botanist ; born in Cles ; became Prince-Bishop of Trent (1514-1539) and of Brixen (1539), cardinal, and chancellor of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I)
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