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Francesco Uguccione (or François Hugotion de Aguzzoni) (died 14 July 1412) was the Archbishop of Bordeaux from 1384 until his death. He was a lawyer from Urbino and a staunch supporter of the King of England in the Hundred Years' War. In his early years Uguccione was a legate at Barcelona before he was appointed to the vacant see of Bordeaux. In 1400, Uguccione, along with the Bishop of Bath and Wells, as well as , were appointed proctors for Gascony.

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  • Francesco Uguccione (de)
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  • Francesco Uguccione (auch Hugotion, Hugociano, Aguzzonis) (* in Urbino oder Pisa; † 14. Juli 1412 in Florenz) war ein Kardinal der Römischen Kirche. (de)
  • Francesco Uguccione, le cardinal de Bordeaux, est un cardinal italien né à Urbino, ou à Pise, Italie, et décédé le 14 juillet 1412 à Florence. (fr)
  • Francesco Uguccione (Urbino, 1327 – Firenze, 14 luglio 1412) è stato un cardinale italiano. (it)
  • Francesco Uguccione (zm. 14 lipca 1412 we Florencji) − włoski kardynał okresu wielkiej schizmy. Początkowo popierał "rzymską" obediencję, w nagrodę za co Urban VI mianował go biskupem Faenza (1378-83), a następnie arcybiskupem Benewentu (1383-84) i Bordeaux (1384-1412). W 1382 służył jako legat papieski w Gaskonii i Hiszpanii, bezskutecznie próbując przekonać miejscowych władców do opowiedzenia się po stronie Urbana VI. 12 czerwca 1405 Innocenty VII mianował go kardynałem prezbiterem Santi Quatro Coronati. Brał udział w konklawe 1406, które wybrało papieża Grzegorza XII. Wkrótce potem wypowiedział mu posłuszeństwo i wziął udział w Soborze w Pizie 1409, przyłączając się do obediencji soborowych antypapieży. Zmarł we Florencji.[1] (pl)
  • Francesco Uguccione (or François Hugotion de Aguzzoni) (died 14 July 1412) was the Archbishop of Bordeaux from 1384 until his death. He was a lawyer from Urbino and a staunch supporter of the King of England in the Hundred Years' War. In his early years Uguccione was a legate at Barcelona before he was appointed to the vacant see of Bordeaux. In 1400, Uguccione, along with the Bishop of Bath and Wells, as well as , were appointed proctors for Gascony. (en)
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  • Francesco Uguccione (auch Hugotion, Hugociano, Aguzzonis) (* in Urbino oder Pisa; † 14. Juli 1412 in Florenz) war ein Kardinal der Römischen Kirche. (de)
  • Francesco Uguccione (or François Hugotion de Aguzzoni) (died 14 July 1412) was the Archbishop of Bordeaux from 1384 until his death. He was a lawyer from Urbino and a staunch supporter of the King of England in the Hundred Years' War. In his early years Uguccione was a legate at Barcelona before he was appointed to the vacant see of Bordeaux. In 1400, Uguccione, along with the Bishop of Bath and Wells, as well as , were appointed proctors for Gascony. By 1406, the French had gained a strong upper hand in the region. Uguccione was by then a cardinal. In spring and summer of that year he began a long string of desperate letters to the English king, Henry Bolingbroke. He implored His Majesty for aid and assured him of the gravity of the situation, including the death of the lord of Mussidan, a Gascon loyal to the English, who had been commanding the fortress at Blaye and had left only a daughter. On 30 June, he wrote: "I have written to you so many times and so lengthily concerning the state of your land, and I have cried so much that my voice has become hoarse." As an influential diplomat and cardinal, Uguccione travelled extensively in the early 15th century. In Autumn 1408 he went to England, where he sought to persuade the English as per the summons of the College of Cardinals to send a delegation to the Council of Pisa then struggling to put an end to the Western Schism. He convinced the English, but the council did nothing but exacerbate the schism. From England, Uguccione, accompanied by his secretary Pey Berland went to Italy and in 1410 the archbishop rewarded Berland with one of the canonries of Bordeaux Cathedral. In 1412 the two were in Florence when Uguccione died. Berland supervised his burial and then went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land before returning once more to Bordeaux. In 1413, Berland was rewarded post mortem by his old master when Pope John XXIII, fulfilling a request by Uguccione that "his beloved servant" Berland not be forgotten, granted the canon a prebend. Uguccione was succeeded as archbishop by . (en)
  • Francesco Uguccione, le cardinal de Bordeaux, est un cardinal italien né à Urbino, ou à Pise, Italie, et décédé le 14 juillet 1412 à Florence. (fr)
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