Angelo Acciaioli (1298 – October 4, 1357) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop from Florence. Angelo was born in Florence of the noble Acciaioli family, the son of Monte, the grandson of , also known as . He entered the church and was bishop of Aquila from 1328 to 1342. From there he transferred back to Florence. He then became a Dominican friar, and was afterwards the bishop of Florence from 1342 to 1355, the successor to Francesco Silvestri. In 1355 he accepted the office of bishop of Monte Cassino in order to be closer to his new residence in Naples, where he lived for fourteen years..
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| - Angelo Acciaiuoli (bisbe) (ca)
- Angelo Acciaiuoli (Bischof) (de)
- Angelo Acciaioli (bishop) (en)
- Angelo Acciaiuoli (vescovo) (it)
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| - Angelo Acciaiuoli (Florència, 1298 — Nàpols, 1357) fou monjo de l'ordre dels Predicadors que va professar els vots el 1314 i altra vegada al monestir de Santa Maria Novella de Florència el 1317. Fou bisbe d'Àquila del 8 de juny de 1328 al 26 de juny de 1342, bisbe de Florència del 26 de juny de 1342 fins a la seva renúncia el març de 1355, bisbe de Montecassino des del 18 de març de 1355 Fou ambaixador de Florència davant el Papa d'Avinyó el març de 1344, el 1348 i el 1352. També fou canceller del Regne de Nàpols des del 1349 on va morir el 4 d'octubre de 1357. (ca)
- Angelo Acciaiuoli (* 1298 in Florenz; † 4. Oktober 1357 in Neapel) war ein italienischer Bischof. Nach seiner Bischofszeit in Aquila war Acciaiuoli von 1342 bis 1355 Bischof von Florenz und wechselte danach auf den Bischofssitz von Monte Cassino. (de)
- Angelo Acciaiuoli (Firenze, 1298 – Napoli, 4 ottobre 1357) è stato un vescovo cattolico italiano.Era figlio di Monte e nipote di Tommaso Acciaiuoli, della celebre famiglia fiorentina degli Acciaiuoli.Fu un frate domenicano, vescovo di Firenze dal 1342 al 1355. (it)
- Angelo Acciaioli (1298 – October 4, 1357) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop from Florence. Angelo was born in Florence of the noble Acciaioli family, the son of Monte, the grandson of , also known as . He entered the church and was bishop of Aquila from 1328 to 1342. From there he transferred back to Florence. He then became a Dominican friar, and was afterwards the bishop of Florence from 1342 to 1355, the successor to Francesco Silvestri. In 1355 he accepted the office of bishop of Monte Cassino in order to be closer to his new residence in Naples, where he lived for fourteen years.. (en)
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| - Angelo Acciaiuoli (Florència, 1298 — Nàpols, 1357) fou monjo de l'ordre dels Predicadors que va professar els vots el 1314 i altra vegada al monestir de Santa Maria Novella de Florència el 1317. Fou bisbe d'Àquila del 8 de juny de 1328 al 26 de juny de 1342, bisbe de Florència del 26 de juny de 1342 fins a la seva renúncia el març de 1355, bisbe de Montecassino des del 18 de març de 1355 Fou ambaixador de Florència davant el Papa d'Avinyó el març de 1344, el 1348 i el 1352. També fou canceller del Regne de Nàpols des del 1349 on va morir el 4 d'octubre de 1357. (ca)
- Angelo Acciaiuoli (* 1298 in Florenz; † 4. Oktober 1357 in Neapel) war ein italienischer Bischof. Nach seiner Bischofszeit in Aquila war Acciaiuoli von 1342 bis 1355 Bischof von Florenz und wechselte danach auf den Bischofssitz von Monte Cassino. (de)
- Angelo Acciaioli (1298 – October 4, 1357) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop from Florence. Angelo was born in Florence of the noble Acciaioli family, the son of Monte, the grandson of , also known as . He entered the church and was bishop of Aquila from 1328 to 1342. From there he transferred back to Florence. He then became a Dominican friar, and was afterwards the bishop of Florence from 1342 to 1355, the successor to Francesco Silvestri. In 1355 he accepted the office of bishop of Monte Cassino in order to be closer to his new residence in Naples, where he lived for fourteen years.. At the beginning of his episcopate he was at the head of a group of plotters against the tyrannical Duke of Athens and dominated the city for a few years after his expulsion. He was head of the from July 1343. He was also a diplomat who was sent three times by the Florentine Republic as legate to the papal court at Avignon in 1344, 1348 and 1351. In 1345 he celebrated a diocesan synod, the oldest in Florence that has been documented. His successors in Florence were his brothers Francis Acciaiuoli, Martinaccio Acciaiuoli, Dardano, Alamanno, John, Bishop of Cesena, and Lina. By 1383 the see of Florence had passed to yet another family member, Angelo II Acciaioli Despite residing in Florence he remained in contact with the officials in the Kingdom of Naples. In 1349 he was appointed Registrar and Chancellor of the kingdom by King Louis I and Queen Joan I. Also in 1349 under his leadership the Studio Fiorentino was initiated, the nucleus of the later University of Florence. Angelo and his cousin Niccolò Acciaioli were the founders of the ambitious Florence Charterhouse at Galluzzo. He died in Naples on October 4, 1357. (en)
- Angelo Acciaiuoli (Firenze, 1298 – Napoli, 4 ottobre 1357) è stato un vescovo cattolico italiano.Era figlio di Monte e nipote di Tommaso Acciaiuoli, della celebre famiglia fiorentina degli Acciaiuoli.Fu un frate domenicano, vescovo di Firenze dal 1342 al 1355. (it)
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