Albinus (cardinal)
Albinus[1] (died 1197) was an Italian Cardinal of the late twelfth century. An Augustinian regular canon, he was Bishop of Albano from 1189 to 1197[2].
He was a legate and an important figure of the papal curia. He was also the author of the Gesta pauperis scolaris, a major source of the Liber Censuum. In politics, he was on good terms with Tancred of Lecce[3]
He was created cardinal-deacon in 1182[4], and cardinal-priest with the title of S. Croce in Gerusalemme in 1185[5].
References
- Uta-Renate Blumenthal, "Cardinal Albinus of Albano and the Digesta pauperis scolaris Albini: Codex Ottob. lat. 3057." Archivum Historiae Pontificiae (1978): 82-98
Notes
- ^ Albini, Albino.
- ^ [1].
- ^ I. S. Robinson, in David Luscombe and Jonathan Riley-Smith, The New Cambridge Medieval History IV , p. 382; Bruno W. Häuptli (2005). Bautz, Traugott. ed (in German). Tankred von Lecce. Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). 25. Nordhausen. cols. 1373–1382. ISBN 3-88309-332-7. http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/t/tankred_v_l.shtml.
- ^ [2], as Domnus Albini, Albino da Milano.
- ^ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Titles
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