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Pompeo Colonna

Pompeo Colonna (12 May 1479 – 28 June 1532) was an Italian Cardinal, politician and ''condottiero''. Born in Rome, he fought very early against the traditional family enemies, the Orsini.
After he entered an ecclesiastical career, he was ''protonotarius'', the bishop of Rieti, and then abbot of Subiaco and Grottaferrata. When rumours of the imminent death of Pope Julius II spread, he spurred the Roman population to rebel against the Papal authority; however, when the Pope recovered he was condemned. Colonna was later rehabilitated by Leo X, and created cardinal. He then became famous for his banquets and intellectual activities.
He was a protagonist in the Sack of Rome, when, with a group of mercenaries and peasants from its fiefs in the Lazio, he took part in the sack and assumed control of the city while his personal enemy, pope Clement VII, was a prisoner in Castel Sant'Angelo.
He was later legate in Ancona and archbishop of Monreale. In 1530 he was created general lieutenant of the Kingdom of Naples by Emperor Charles V. He was also a poet. His most famous work is ''De laudibus mulierum'', written for his relative Vittoria Colonna.
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