Fortanerius Vassalli
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Fortanerius Vassalli (died October 1361) was an Italian[1] Franciscan who became Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor, and a cardinal[2] a few weeks before he died on the way to Avignon.
He held a wide variety of ecclesiastical posts.[3] He was Patriarch of Grado. He took part in the crusade against the Ordelaffi and Manfredi.[4] He was Archbishop of Ravenna (1348 in one source,[5] stepping down as minister general, but in other sources 1342–7) and Patriarch of Venice.[6] He was also appointed Archdeacon of London late in 1361,[7] and Prebendary of St. Paul's.[8]
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- ↑ Said though to be from Aquitaine, and named Fortanier Vassal.PDF Template:Webarchive p.131.
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- ↑ While he is said to have been bishop of Marseilles[1], this is not verified by lists of holders.
- ↑ [2]: Fortuniero Vaselli (1342-1347) made a crusade against the Ordelaffi of Forli and the Manfredi of Faenza, and concluded a peace between Venice and Genoa.
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- ↑ Archdeacons - London | British History Online
- ↑ Prebendaries - Chamberlainwood | British History Online
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