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  1. Giovanni Girolamo Morone o también conocido en castellano como Juan Jerónimo Morone (Milán, 25 de enero de 1509 - 1 de diciembre de 1580) fue un obispo de Módena creado cardenal en 1542 por el papa Pablo III.

  2. Giovanni Morone (or Moroni) (25 January 1509 – 1 December 1580) was an Italian cardinal. He was named Bishop of Modena in 1529 and was created Cardinal in 1542 by Pope Paul III. As a cardinal, he resided in the Vatican's Apostolic Palace and was consulted by Saint Ignatius, founder of the Jesuits.

  3. Giovanni Morone was an Italian cardinal, one of the greatest diplomats of the Protestant Reformation, and the last president of the Council of Trent—the 19th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic church—which convened between 1545 and 1563 at Trento to restore church morale and doctrines.

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  4. Giovanni Morone. (1509—1580) Quick Reference. (1509–80), Cardinal and papal legate, born in Milan on 25 January 1509, the son of the chancellor of Milan. In 1529 Pope Clement VII nominated him as bishop of Modena ... From: Morone, Giovanni in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance » Subjects: History — Early Modern History (1500 to 1700)

  5. Senatore, più volte ambasciatore degli Sforza, che gli affidarono importanti incarichi di governo e lo designarono conte di Lecco, Girolamo Morone fu tra i protagonisti dei convulsi decenni in cui Milano divenne l’epicentro dello scontro tra Asburgo e Valois per il dominio dell’Italia.

  6. 11 de ene. de 2018 · Perhaps more than that of any other individual, the life of Giovanni Morone (b. 1509–d. 1580) epitomizes the complicated relationship of the Catholic Church to the beginning of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century.

  7. Cardinal Giovanni Morone was one of the most influential diplomats of XVIth century Papacy. He drove to successful conclusion the Council of Trento. After the end of the Council, as Bishop of Modena he hold there a Diocesan Synod in 1565.