Angelo Acciaioli (cardinal)
Angelo II Acciaioli was an Italian Catholic cardinal.
Biography
Born in Florence, Angelo was elected Bishop of Rapolla in 1375, but in 1383 he was transferred to the see of Florence where he had been preceded by a previous family member many years before, Angelo Acciaioli. He was promoted to the cardinalate on 17 December 1384 by Pope Urban VI. He defended legality of the election of Urban VI and his successors against the claims of the antipopes Clement VII and Benedict XIII. In the Papal conclave, 1389 he was actively working on being elected to the papacy, but an anonymous narrative of the Conclave accuses him of simony, managing thereby to acquire six votes of the thirteen cardinals in the Conclave.He was legate of Pope Boniface IX in the Kingdom of Naples in 1390 and in Hungary in 1403. As papal legate, Angelo crowned king Ladislaus of Naples in Gaeta on 29 May 1390. He reformed the Benedictine monastery S. Paolo fuori le mura in Rome and participated in the papal conclave, 1404. Newly elected Pope Innocent VII named him archpriest of the patriarchal Vatican Basilica, Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri, Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, and finally Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church. He presided over the papal conclave, 1406. He died in Pisa at the age of 59. His remains were transferred to the Carthusian monastery in Florence.
In January 1394, King Ladislaus of Naples named him as his bailli and vicar-general for the Principality of Achaea and Lepanto. At the same time, he received the position of Latin Archbishop of Patras.
Acknowledgment
Category:1349 birthsCategory:1408 deaths
Category:14th-century people from the Principality of Achaea
Category:15th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops
Category:15th-century Italian cardinals
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Category:Bishops appointed by Pope Gregory XI
Category:Bishops appointed by Pope Urban VI
Category:Cardinal-bishops of Ostia
Category:Clergy from Florence
Category:Deans of the College of Cardinals
Category:Diplomats for the Holy See
Category:Latin archbishops of Patras