Pietro Riario
Pietro Riario (1445 – 3 January 1474) was an Italian cardinal and Papal diplomat.
Biography
Born in Savona, he was the son of Paolo Riario and Pope Sixtus IVs' sister, Bianca Della Rovere. Sixtus nominated him in 1471 bishop of Treviso and cardinal, and, in 1473, archbishop of Florence. He was entrusted with Sixtus' foreign policy. To reinforce the alliance between Rome and Milan, he had his brother Girolamo married to the daughter of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan.
He was a humanist known for his patronage of literature and the arts, his huge feasts, luxurious behaviour and irreligious conduct.[1] He had a large palace begun in Rome, near the church of Santi Apostoli (it was completed by his cousin Giuliano della Rovere, pope as Julius II). In 1473 he had the square before his palazzo transformed with painted canvas and wooden construction into temporary but luxurious lodging for the daughter of the King of Naples, who was entertained in June with an extravagant banquet with forty piatti that included roast stags, herons, the requisite roast peacock, even a roast bear. The bread was gilded.[2]
In 1473 he travelled to northern Italy to oversee the cession of Imola from Milan to the Republic of Florence. At his return to Rome, Riario died suddenly in his house. It was suspected that he had been poisoned, although an indigestion was more likely.[citation needed] He was buried in Santi Apostoli in a magnificent Renaissance tomb sculpted by Mino da Fiesole and Andrea Bregno. His role as Sixtus' collaborator was inherited by his cousin Giuliano della Rovere.
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Preceded by | Bishop of Treviso 1471–1472 |
Succeeded by Lorenzo Zanni |
Preceded by | Administrator of Valence and Die 1472–1474 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Patriarch of Constantinople 1472–1474 |
Succeeded by Girolamo Landi |
Preceded by | Bishop of Split 1473–1474 |
Succeeded by Giovanni Dacri |
Preceded by | Archbishop of Seville 1473–1474 |
Succeeded by Pedro González de Mendoza |
Preceded by | Administrator of Mende 1473–1474 |
Succeeded by Giuliano della Rovere |
Preceded by | Archbishop of Firenze 1473–1474 |
Succeeded by Rinaldo Orsini (archbishop) |
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