- Roberto di Ridolfi
Roberto Ridolfi or di Ridolfo (
November 18 ,1531 –February 18 ,1612 ) was an Italian and Florentine nobleman and conspirator.Ridolfi belonged to a famous family of
Florence , where he was born. As a banker he had business connections withEngland , and about 1555 he settled inLondon , where he soon became a person of some importance, consorting with William Cecil and other prominent men.During the early years of Elizabeth's reign he began to take a more active part in politics, associating with the discontented
Roman Catholic s in England and communicating with their friends abroad. In 1570, he set to work on a plot against the Elizabeth I which usually bears his name: theRidolfi plot .His intention was to marry Mary, Queen of Scots to the Duke of Norfolk and to place her on the English throne. With the aid of
John Lesley ,bishop of Ross, he gained the consent of these high personages to the conspiracy, and then in 1571 he visited the Duke of Alva atBrussels ,Pope Pius V atRome , and Philip II atMadrid to explain to them his scheme and to gain their active assistance thereto.However, his messenger to Lesley, Charles Baillie (1542–1625), was seized at
Dover and revealed the existence of the plot under torture. Consequently, Norfolk and Lesley were arrested, the former being condemned to death in January 1572. Ridolfi, who was then inParis , could do nothing when he heard the news that his scheme had collapsed. Afterwards he served thePope , but much of his later life was spent in Florence, where he became asenator , and where he died onFebruary 18 ,1612 .References
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