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Ardicio Rivoltella
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Ardicio de Rivoltela (died c. 1186) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a native of Piadena (Platina), in the diocese of Cremona in Lombardy.[1] The appellation "de Rivoltela" is mentioned only once, and its significance is unclear.[2]
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Cardinal Ardicio | |
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Church | San Teodoro (1156-1186) |
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Created cardinal | 21 December 1156 by Pope Hadrian IV |
Rank | Cardinal Deacon |
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Born | Platina (Piadena) |
Died | 1186 |
Nationality | Italian, Lombard |
Residence | Rome |
Occupation | diplomat, administrator |
Profession | cleric |
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