Giovanni de' Gigli explained

Type:Bishop
Giovanni de' Gigli
Bishop of Worcester
Religion:Catholic
Appointed:30 August 1497
Term End:25 August 1498
Successor:Silvestro de' Gigli
Consecration:10 September 1497
Death Date:25 August 1498

Giovanni de' Gigli was a fifteenth-century canon of Wells and Bishop of Worcester. He was nominated to the bishopric on 30 August 1497 and consecrated on 10 September 1497. However, before he could return to England to serve as bishop, he died in Rome on 25 August 1498.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 280
  2. Gigli, Giovanni . Dictionary of National Biography . 1885–1900 . 21 . 311 . 17 February 2019.