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Pierio Valeriano Bolzani (1477–1558), born Giampietro Valeriano Bolzani, was an Italian Renaissance humanist, favored by the Medici. ==Life== Bolzani was born in Belluno. His family was poor, and he did not learn to read until age 15. An uncle invited him to Venice, but he instead went into the service of a noble for support, and was tutored in various languages. He studied philosophy at the University of Padua at age 23. He returned to Belluno later, but fled to Rome in 1509 to escape the occupation of the city by the Holy Roman Empire during the War of the League of Cambrai. In Rome, he became acquainted with Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici, who would become Pope Leo X in 1513. Upon Leo X's elevation, Bolzani frequented the papal court, and was provided for until the Pope's death in 1521. After Leo X's death, Bolzani went to Naples, but returned to Rome upon the accession of Leo X's cousin, Pope Clement VII, in 1523. He took holy orders and was given a number of positions and titles, being made chair of eloquence, protonotary apostolic, private chamberlain, and given a canonry in Belluno. He also became private tutor to Alessandro de' Medici and Ippolito de' Medici. He accompanied Alessandro and Ippolito to Florence, but fled with them in 1527 when the Medici were expelled from the city in favor of a Republic; he returned along with them in 1530. After their deaths (Ippolito in 1535 and Alessandro in 1537), he moved to Belluno, and then to Padua, where he wrote a number of works, and died in 1558.〔
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