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  1. Matthäus Schiner ( Muhlbach, 1465 - Roma, 30 de setembro de 1522) foi um cardeal do século XVII . Primeiros anos. Nasceu em Muhlbach em Ca. 1465, Muhlbach no Cantão de Valais, Suíça. Filho de Peter Schiner, fazendeiro e carpinteiro, e Anna Weischen (1) . Ele foi chamado de Cardeal de Sion.

  2. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Matthäus Schiner (born c. 1465, Mühlebach, Switz.—died Oct. 1, 1522, Rome) was a Swiss prelate, papal diplomat, and intimate counsellor of the Holy Roman emperor Charles V; he worked to preserve the freedom of the Papal States from French domination. Consecrated bishop of Sion in 1499, Schiner soon established himself as a master of diplomacy.

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  3. Portrait by Tobias Stimmer. Painting of Schiner as cardinal (16th century). Matthäus Schiner (or Schinner; c. 1465 – 1 October 1522) was a bishop of Sion, Cardinal and diplomat. He was a military commander in several battles in northern Italy .

  4. Kardinal Matthäus Schiner. Matthäus Schiner (* um 1465 in Mühlebach bei Ernen; † 1. Oktober 1522 in Rom) war Bischof von Sitten, Kardinal, Papabile und Mitverfasser des Wormser Edikts.

  5. 2 de mar. de 2023 · Matthäus Schiner: A Valaisan at the centre of power. From peasant’s son to almost Pope: Matthäus Schiner (c. 1465-1522), who came from the Upper Valais, was a decisive figure in European politics during the height of Swiss power in Europe. He remains controversial to this day. James Blake Wiener

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  6. 2 de mar. de 2023 · Matthäus Schiner: Ein Walliser im Zentrum der Macht – Blog zur Schweizer Geschichte - Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum. Nach einem ebenso facettenreichen wie turbulenten Leben als Kardinal, Fürstbischof, Kirchenfürst, Heerführer und energischer Diplomat starb Matthäus Schiner am 1. Oktober 1522 in Rom an der Pest.

  7. Há 6 dias · Matthäus Schiner. (1456—1522) Quick Reference. (1456–1522), Swiss cardinal, statesman and soldier, born in Mühlbach and educated in Zürich; he was appointed bishop of Sitten (Sion) in 1500 and about eight years later was secretly made ... From: Schiner, Matthäus in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance »