Lorenzo Strozzi

Italian abbot and cardinal
EducationUniversity of PaduaRelativesStrozzi family
House of MediciSenior postingBased inFranceConsecrationJune 8, 1550

Lorenzo Strozzi (December 3, 1523 – December 14, 1571) was an Italian abbot and cardinal. He was the son of Filippo Strozzi, a member of the powerful Strozzi family of Florence, and Clarice de' Medici.[1]

Early life

Lorenzo Strozzi was born in Florence. He attended University of Padua to study law. As part of the French Army, he fought Calvinists in Languedoc under Henry II.[1]

Church

His ecclesiastical career developed in France, first as abbot of Saint-Victor in Marseille (which he renounced in 1561), later as abbot of Villar San Costanzo at Staffarda, and then as bishop of Béziers in 1547. His cousin Queen Catherine de' Medici convinced him to join the church. He was made a cardinal by Pope Paul IV in the consistory of March 15, 1557, with the title of Santa Balbina.[1] Later, he was archbishop of Albi (1561), archbishop of Aix-en-Provence (1568-1571)[2] and archbishop of Siena from 1568.[citation needed]

Later life

He died at Avignon in 1571.[1]

Ancestry

Ancestors of Lorenzo Strozzi
16. Simone Strozzi
8. Matteo Strozzi
17. Andreina Rondinelli
4. Filippo Strozzi the Elder
18. Filippo Macinghi
9. Alessandra Macinghi
2. Filippo Strozzi the Younger
10. Bartolommeo Gianfigliazzi
5. Salvaggia Gianfigliazzi
1. Lorenzo Strozzi
24. Piero de' Medici
12. Lorenzo de' Medici
25. Lucrezia Tornabuoni
6. Piero de' Medici
26. Jacopo Orsini, Lord of Monterotondo
13. Clarice Orsini
27. Maddalena Orsini (daughter of 28 and 29)
3. Clarice de' Medici
28. Carlo Orsini, Lord of Bracciano
14. Roberto Orsini, Count of Tagliacozzo
29. Paola Orsini
7. Alfonsina Orsini
30. Amerigo Sanseverino, Count of Capaccio
15. Caterina Sanseverino
31. Margherita Sanseverino

References

  1. ^ a b c d Miranda, Salvador. "3. STROZZI, Lorenzo (1523-1571)". Florida International University. Archived from the original on 2014-10-23.
  2. ^ Joseph Hyacinthe Albanés; Louis Fillet; Ulysse Chevalier (1899). Aix, Apt, Fréjus, Gap, Riez et Sisteron (in Latin). Montbéliard: Société anonyme d'imprimerie montbéliardaise. pp. 121–123.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
François Gouffier
Bishop of Béziers

1547–1561
Succeeded by
Julien de Médicis
Preceded by
Cardinal-Priest of S. Balbina

1557–1571
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Archbishop of Albi

1561–1567
Succeeded by
Philippe de Rodolfis
Preceded by
Jean de Saint-Chamond
Archbishop of Aix

1568–1571
Succeeded by
Julien de Médicis
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