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Adelardo Cattaneo (died before October 1214) - Italian cardinal and bishop. His first name is listed also as Alardo. He was canon of the cathedral chapter of Verona. Pope Lucius III created him Cardinal-Priest of S. Marcello in the consistory of March 6, 1185 (or in December 1183, or in 1184). As such, he countersigned the papal bulls issued between April 20, 1185 and October 28, 1188. He participated in the papal elections of 1185 and October 1187, and possibly also in that of December 1187 and 1191. In the pontificate of Pope Clement III he served as papal legate in the Holy Land. Towards the end of 1188 he was elected bishop of Verona; he was confirmed by Clement III and took possession of the see in the following year. At that time he resigned his titular church of S. Marcello, but ret

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  • Adelardo Cattaneo (died before October 1214) - Italian cardinal and bishop. His first name is listed also as Alardo. He was canon of the cathedral chapter of Verona. Pope Lucius III created him Cardinal-Priest of S. Marcello in the consistory of March 6, 1185 (or in December 1183, or in 1184). As such, he countersigned the papal bulls issued between April 20, 1185 and October 28, 1188. He participated in the papal elections of 1185 and October 1187, and possibly also in that of December 1187 and 1191. In the pontificate of Pope Clement III he served as papal legate in the Holy Land. Towards the end of 1188 he was elected bishop of Verona; he was confirmed by Clement III and took possession of the see in the following year. At that time he resigned his titular church of S. Marcello, but ret
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  • Adelardo Cattaneo (died before October 1214) - Italian cardinal and bishop. His first name is listed also as Alardo. He was canon of the cathedral chapter of Verona. Pope Lucius III created him Cardinal-Priest of S. Marcello in the consistory of March 6, 1185 (or in December 1183, or in 1184). As such, he countersigned the papal bulls issued between April 20, 1185 and October 28, 1188. He participated in the papal elections of 1185 and October 1187, and possibly also in that of December 1187 and 1191. In the pontificate of Pope Clement III he served as papal legate in the Holy Land. Towards the end of 1188 he was elected bishop of Verona; he was confirmed by Clement III and took possession of the see in the following year. At that time he resigned his titular church of S. Marcello, but retained his cardinalate and signed the documents as "Cardinal-Priest of the Holy Roman Church, humble bishop of Verona". He died after July 17, 1212, but before October 13, 1214, when his successor was elected.
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