Giovanni Gaetano Orsini | |
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Cardinal deacon of San Teodoro | |
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Created cardinal | 17 December 1316 |
Rank | Cardinal deacon |
Personal details | |
Born | ca. 1285 |
Died | 27 August 1335 Avignon, France |
Buried | Church of the Franciscans, Avignon |
Alma mater | University of Padua |
Giovanni Gaetano Orsini (ca. 1285 - 27 August 1335), Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church from 17 December 1316 until his death, was a Roman nobleman, a nephew of Pope Nicholas III and a grandson of Matteo Rosso Orsini.
He was sometimes recorded under the names Gian Gaetano Orsini and Giangaetano Orsini.[1]
In 1326 the Avignon Pope John XXII sent him as his Legate a latere to Italy, then much troubled by civil wars, with the task of bringing peace. In the event, Orsini found himself embroiled in battles with the Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria and his antipope Nicholas V. After taking Rome and becoming Captain of the city, he pursued his own Orsini interests, however, and lost the support of the pope. He was dismissed as legate in 1334 and died the next year.