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  1. Paolo di Campofregoso (Genoa, 1427 – Rome, 22 March 1498) was a Genoese aristocrat and Italian Cardinal who was three times Doge of the Republic of Genoa, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Genoa from 1453 to 1498 and Bishop of Ajaccio from 1493 to 1498.

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    The family had a strong influence on Genoese political life and thirteen members of the Fregoso family became doges; the first of them was Domenico di Campofregoso, but the most famous was certainly Paolo Fregoso, emblematic personage of a political history dominated by ambition and by the calculation of circumstances which was ...

  3. Paolo di Campofregoso ( Genoa, 1427 – Rome, 22 March 1498) was a Genoese aristocrat and Italian Cardinal who was three times Doge of the Republic of Genoa, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Genoa from 1453 to 1498 and Bishop of Ajaccio from 1493 to 1498.

  4. Paolo di Campofregoso, Doge of Genoa and Cardinal primary name: Campofregoso, Paolo di other name: (Doge of) Genoa

  5. 1447–1448 Giano di Campofregoso 1448–1450 Lodovico di Campofregoso 1450–1458 Pietro di Campofregoso 1458–1461 French occupation 1461 Prospero Adorno 1461 Spinetta di Campofregoso 1461–1462 Lodovico di Campofregoso (second time) 1462 Paolo di Campofregoso 1462 Rule of the four “Capitani artefici” 1462–1463 Lodovico di ...

  6. Paolo Cardinal Fregoso (Campofregoso) (born 1428, died 22 Mar 1498) Archbishop of Genova Consistory - 1480 : Created Cardinal Conclave - 1484 : Unable to Participate

  7. Paolo di Campofregoso (1427 – 22 March 1498) was an Italian Catholic archbishop who was three times doge of Genoa. Biography. The son of doge Battista I Campofregoso, he was convinced by Pope Nicholas V to study ecclesiastical matters at Pavia.