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Fulvio della Corgna : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fulvio Giulio della Corgna Fulvio Giulio della Corgna (also Della Cornia, Della Corgnia) (1517–1583) was a Tuscan Catholic bishop and cardinal. ==Biography==
Fulvio Giulio della Corgna was born in Perugia on November 19, 1517, the son of Francia della Corgna, a Perugian nobleman who bore the title of Duca di Corgna,〔Antonio Baglioni, ''Citta della Pieve illustrata: Lettere storiche'' (Montefiascone 1845), p. 407.〕 and Jacopa Ciocchi del Monte. He had a brother Ascanio, who became an important commander of papal armies and Duca della Corgna.〔Giacinto Vincioli, ''Notizie istorico-critiche a' ritratti di 24. cardinali perugini'' (Foligno 1730), p. 180 and 182.〕 His mother was the sister of Pope Julius III and niece of Cardinal Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte.〔(Entry from Biographical Dictionary of the Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church )〕 The family owned the Marchesato di Castiglione del Lago on Lake Bolsena.〔Maria G. Donati Guerrieri, ''Lo Stato di Castiglione del Lago e i della Corgna'' (Perugia: Edizioni Grafica 1972), passim.〕 Fulvio was a Marchese della Corgna. He joined the Knights Hospitaller at an early age, taking the religious name "Giulio" in honor of his family's benefactor, Pope Julius II.〔 He entered the court of his uncle, Cardinal Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte, the future Pope Julius III.〔 He was named a Protonotary Apostolic, as well as Archpriest of the Cathedral of S. Lorenzo of Perugia.〔 Vincioli, p. 180. Olga Marinelli, ''La compagnia di San Tomasso d'Aquino di Perugia'' (Roma 1960), p. 112 and n. 195.〕 On March 5, 1550, he was appointed Bishop of Perugia by his Uncle Julius.〔G. Gulik and C. Eubel, ''Hierarchia catholica'' III editio secunda (curavit J. Schmitz-Kellenberg) (Monasterii 1923) p. 272.〕 He became Papal Legate of Ascolo-Piceno, Reate and Monteleone di Spoleto on December 15, 1550.〔Gulik and Eubel, p. 32, note 9.〕 〔 It was Fulvio della Corgna who was responsible for the founding of the seminary in Perugia and for inviting the Jesuits to the city to establish a college, the first Rector of which was Everard de Mercœur (Mercurian).〔T. J. Campbell, ''The Jesuits, 1534--1921'' Volume 1 (New York 1921), p. 132. Thomas M. McCoog, ''The Mercurian Project'' (Saint Louis : Institute of Jesuit Sources, 2004), pp. 4-6.〕
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