Giovanni Salviati

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Portrait, oil on canvas, of Giovanni Salviati (1490–1553) by Pier Francesco Foschi (1502–1567)

Giovanni Salviati (24 March 1490 – 28 October 1553) was a Florentine diplomat and cardinal.[1] He was papal legate in France, and conducted negotiations with the Emperor Charles V.

Biography

Salviati was born in Florence to Jacopo Salviati, son of Giovanni Salviati and Maddalena Gondi, and Lucrezia di Lorenzo de' Medici, elder daughter of Lorenzo de' Medici. Pope Leo X, who raised him to the cardinalate in 1517, was Lorenzo's son, and therefore Giovanni's uncle. His brother Bernardo Salviati and nephew Anton Maria Salviati also became cardinals. He was also Cousin of Catherine de' Medici from whom he derived patronage.

He held many posts. He was protonotary apostolic, bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, and sub-dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals. In 1526 Salviati signed for his cousin, Pope Clement VII, the League of Cognac against Charles V. He became Bishop of Albano in 1543. He was appointed Administrator of Oloron Diocese in 1520.[2] and attended the Papal conclave of 1549–50 as a cardinal.[3]

He was on friendly terms with Machiavelli, writing to him.[4] The artist Cecchino Salviati (Francesco de' Rossi) took the name Salviati from Giovanni, who was his patron. He employed the composer Jacques du Pont.[5]

Salviati died in Ravenna on 28 October 1553.

Notes

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  2. Bishops of Oloron at G Catholic Website.
  3. La Grande Encyclopédie.
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  5. Jacquet [Du Pont]

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Cardinal-Deacon of Santi Cosma e Damiano
1517–1543
Succeeded by
Giacomo Savelli
Preceded by Administrator of Fermo
1518–1521
Succeeded by
Niccolò Gaddi
Preceded by Administrator of Ferrara
1520–1550
Succeeded by
Luigi d'Este
Preceded by Administrator of Oloron
1521–1523
Succeeded by
Jacques de Foix
Preceded by Administrator of Volterra
1530–1532
Succeeded by
Giovanni Matteo Sartori
Preceded by Administrator of Teano
1531–1535
Succeeded by
Antonio Maria Sartori
Preceded by Administrator of Santa Severina
1531–1535
Succeeded by
Giulio Sartori
Preceded by Administrator of Bitetto
1532–1539
Succeeded by
Luigi Serristori
Preceded by Administrator of Vaison
1535–1536
Succeeded by
Jacopo Cortesi
Preceded by Administrator of Saint-Papoul
1538–1549
Succeeded by
Bernardo Salviati
Preceded by Cardinal-Bishop of Albano
1543–1544
Succeeded by
Gian Pietro Carafa
Preceded by Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina
1544–1546
Succeeded by
Gian Pietro Carafa
Preceded by Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina
1546–1553
Succeeded by
Gian Pietro Carafa