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PIETRO DE ACCOLTI DE ARETIO
Born : March 15, 1455
Deceased : December 11, 1532
Bishop of Ancona e Numana, 1505-1514
Cardinal 1511
Bishop of Cádiz, 1511-1521
Administrator of Arras, 1518-1523
Cardinal-Bishop of Albano, 1523-1524
Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina, 1524
Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina, 1524-1532
Administrator of Ravenna, 1524
Administrator of Cremona, 1524-1528
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