Alemanno Adimari

Alamanno Adimari (* 1362 in Florence, † September 17, 1422 in Tivoli ) was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church.

Adimari, who was a doctor of both laws, was a canon of the cathedral of Florence, then a pastor in Modigliano Faentino and Apostolic prothonotary. In December 1400 Boniface IX proclaimed. him bishop of Florence. The resistance of the Florentines against Adimari - they denied him access after the protests to the Pope not to relent moved him - led Boniface, Adimari 1401 to place as Archbishop to Taranto and the local archbishop Jacopo da Teramo to Florence. 1406 moved Adimari of Taranto, where he has never stopped, to Pisa. 1409 he took part in the Council of Pisa and joined Alexander V. on. 1410, he joined the anti-pope John XXIII. , Who sent in as legate to France. In recognition of the local success he was raised on July 6, 1411 to Cardinal of the titular church of St. Eusebio. More legations led him to Spain and Paris. Adimari participated in the Council of Constance was part and close the selected there, Pope Martin V. employees. In whose behalf he traveled to Aragon to the deposition of Benedict XIII there. to announce. After his return in 1419 he was able to bring in Florence negotiations between Martin V. and Braccio da Montone in 1420 to a successful conclusion. He then returned to Rome. After his death he was buried in S. Maria in Vallicella.

He also maintained contacts with the Florentine humanists, including Leonardo Bruni.

Pictures of Alemanno Adimari

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