Giovanni Vitelleschi

Giovanni Vitelleschi

Giovanni Maria Vitelleschi (died April 1 or 2, 1440) was an Italian condottiere-bishop.

Biography

Vitelleschi was born in Corneto (today's Tarquinia, then part of the Papal States), some kilometers north to Rome. The fighting bishop of Recanati from 1431, and afterwards made a cardinal, he was commander of the papal armies of Pope Eugene IV when the Colonna faction at Rome, infuriated by the reversal of their fortunes when Eugene succeeded the Colonna Pope Martin V, backed an insurrection that raised a temporary republic at Rome and forced Eugene into exile at Florence in May 1434. With ferocious cruelty, the city was restored to obedience by Giovanni Vitelleschi in the following October. Vitelleschi abrogated all Roman rights and had the Roman senate declare him "tertius pater patriae post Romulum" ("the third Father of his Country since Romulus"). He commanded the papal troops against René of Anjou, who claimed the throne of Naples. In 1439 he besieged and took Foligno.

Vitelleschi had received his military training as a youth in the "banda" of Tartaglia and refined his education under the tutelage of Pope Martin V, who made him apostolic pronotary. His success at putting down the republicans at Rome earned him the purely honorary title Patriarch of Aquileia and the more immediate one of archbishop of Florence. He was made a cardinal August 9 1437, and was called the "Cardinal of Florence" where, according to Machiavelli, he was regarded with deep distrust:

He was bold and cunning; and, having obtained great influence, was appointed to command all the forces of the church, and conduct all the enterprises of the pontiff, whether in Tuscany, Romagna, the kingdom of Naples, or in Rome. Hence he acquired so much power over the pontiff, and the papal troops, that the former was afraid of commanding him, and the latter obeyed no one else [Machiavelli, "History of Florence" book v, chapter xxvii]

Florence's spies kept a close watch over the mails and soon intercepted letters from the Patriarch to Niccolò Piccinino, who was currently ravaging Tuscany with his warband. The correspondence was in cipher and full of circumlocutions but was interpreted as dangerous to the Pope himself. Eugene IV determined to incarcerate the Patriarch. The manner in which he was caught at Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome by its castellan, Antonio Rido of Padua, is recounted by Machiavelli

The patriarch, having determined to go into Tuscany, prepared to leave Rome on the following day, and ordered the castellan to be upon the drawbridge of the fortress in the morning, for he wished to speak with him as he passed. Antonio perceived this to be the favorable moment, informed his people what they were to do, and awaited the arrival of the patriarch upon the bridge, which adjoined the building, and might for the purpose of security be raised or lowered as occasion required. The appointed time found him punctual; and Antonio, having drawn him, as if for the convenience of conversation, on to the bridge, gave a signal to his men, who immediately raised it, and in a moment the cardinal, from being a commander of armies, found himself a prisoner of the castellan. The patriarch's followers at first began to use threats, but being informed of the pope's directions they were appeased. The castellan comforting him with kind words, he replied, that "the great do not make each other prisoners to let them go again; and that those whom it is proper to take, it is not well to set free." He shortly afterward died in prison. [Machiavelli, "op. cit" chapter xxvii.]

The Vitelleschi clan retained considerable weight in Central Italy. Vitelleschi's nephew, Bartolomeo Vitelleschi (died December 13 1463), bishop of Corneto and Montefiascone, was made a cardinal April 6 1444.

Art

Giovanni Vitelleschi commissioned to Filippo Lippi the famous "Madonna and Child Enthroned" (now in Palazzo Barberini, Rome) for his palace in Tarquinia.

ee also

*Lodovico Trevisan

References

External links

* [http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/j/Johannes_vit.shtml "Biografisch-Bibliografische Kirchenlexicon"] : brief biography de icon
* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/consistories-xv.htm The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church]
* [http://www.online-literature.com/machiavelli/florence_italy/35/ Macchiavelli, "History of Florence":] chapters xxxv and xxxvi


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