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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.
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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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 .
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.
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
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.
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 »