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Pietro Pileo di Prata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pietro Pileo di Prata Pietro Pileo di Prata (or da Prata) (c.1330–1400) was an Italian bishop and Cardinal.〔1378 (), from Pope Urban VI.〕 He was a significant diplomat and go-between in the affairs of his times, and was nicknamed the ‘cardinal with three hats’, because of the vicissitudes of his cardinalate under three popes. Pileo was born at Prata. He was bishop of Treviso in 1352, then bishop of Padua (1359), founding the Collegio Pratense,〔(L’Archivio Antico )〕 and archbishop of Ravenna (1370). Urban VI sent him as a legate to Germany and Hungary.〔(Catholic Encyclopedia: Ravenna )〕 He criticized Urban, with Landolfo Maramaldo, and was deposed. He then went over to the camp of Avignon Pope Clement VII, for whom he acted as legate. He was reinstated by Pope Boniface IX in 1391, as bishop of Frascati.〔(The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Consistories of the 14th Century )〕 He may have become dean of the College of Cardinals in 1397, as the most senior Cardinal Bishop after the death of Philippe of Alençon. He died in Rome. ==Notes==
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