Leonardo Patrasso
Leonardo Patrasso (Alatri, 1230 - Lucca, 7 December 1311) was an Italian Franciscan and Cardinal.
He was a canon at Alatri, and from 1290 its bishop. He was bishop of Aversa from 1297 to 1299.[1] His nephew, Pope Boniface VIII, made him a cardinal in 1300.[2] Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, August 1309 until his death.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Diocesi di Aversa
- ↑ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: Consistories for the creation of Cardinals, 13th Century (1198-1303)
- ↑ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of March 2, 1300
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Preceded by Giacomo Tomasi Caetani |
Bishop of Alatri 1290–1295 |
Succeeded by ? |
Preceded by Landolfo Brancaccio |
Bishop of Aversa 1297–1299 |
Succeeded by Pietro Turrite |
Preceded by Gonzalo García Gudiel |
Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1300–1311 |
Succeeded by Arnaud d'Aux |
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