Rinaldo Brancaccio

Rinaldo Brancaccio

Rinaldo Brancaccio (?- March 27, 1427) was an Italian cardinal from the 14th and 15th century, during the Western Schism. There were other members of his family created cardinals : Landolfo Brancaccio (1294); Niccolò Brancaccio, pseudocardinal of Antipope Clement VII (1378); Ludovico Bonito (1408); Tommaso Brancaccio (1411); Francesco Maria Brancaccio (1633) and Stefano Brancaccio (1681). He was called the "Cardinal Brancaccio".

Born in Naples. There is no information about his education. He has been abbot and papal acolyte.

Pope Urban VI created him cardinal deacon in the consistory of December 17, 1384 with the deaconry of "Ss. Vito e Modesto". During his long lasting cardinalate participated in the Papal conclave, 1389, then in the conclave of 1404 and of 1406.The new Pope Gregory XII named him "commendatario" of the "titulus" Santa Maria in Trastevere in 1408. He switched his obedience and participated in the council of Pisa and in the following papal conclave of 1409. He became cardinal protodeacon in 1409 or 1410. Took part in the conclave of 1410 in Bologna of the "Pisa obedience" and crowned Antipope John XXIII, who named him governor of the province of "Campagna e Marittima", with the title of papal vicar. Later he was made legate in Naples. Administrator of the metropolitan see of Palermo, 1410 - 1414. Then became administrator of the metropolitan see of Taranto, 1412 - 1420. Attended the Council of Constance. Participated in the conclave of 1417, which elected Pope Martin V, whom he crowned and was the one, who closed that Council. Named administrator of the see of Aversa in 1418 until his death . He died on March 27, 1427 in Rome. His remains were transferred to Naples and buried in a funeral monument, work of Donatello, Michelozzo di Bartolommeo and Pagno di Lapo, in the church of Sant'Angelo a Seggio del Nilo, which he had built as well as the adjacent hospital.

External links

[http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1384.htm#Brancaccio The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - biographical dictionary]

[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02737a.htm The Catholic Encyclopedia: Brancaccio cardinals]


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