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by the bishop's mother shortly after the latter's death. In it, the woman asks the sovereign to settle the pending money and makes no mention of how her son died. If he had fallen victim to a conspiracy, or in any case if he had died violently, her mother certainly would not have omitted this detail
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by inviting the exponents of the parties to dinner. But evidently the agreement had not yet been reached. One of the factions, it is not known which one, wanted to poison the representative of the opposing party, but by mistake the chalice with the poison ended up in the hand of the bishop who drank
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At the time, the Trieste nobility was politically divided into various factions, mainly divided in the pro-Venetian and the pro-Habsburg. Rapicio understood that the division was to the detriment of the citizens' interests, so he did his utmost to broker peace. When he believed he had reached an
221:. In 1566 he was sent to the court of Vienna as orator and representative of the Triestine council, to ask for rights of navigation in the upper Adriatic sea. He made important friendships there, meanwhile reaching literary fame with his poem 189:'s minister and advisor to Archduke Charles. The Ravizza family belonged to the Triestine patriciate. They might've been of Istrian Italian origin, though the family ultimately originated from the Italian region of 254:
hegemony. However, it seems more probable that the account of the death by poisoning, already testified at the end of the 17th century by Carnolino Johann Weichard von Valvasor and by the Trieste historian
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its content and died. A recent hypothesis claims that it was not a mistake at all, but a premeditated elimination of the only person who could have organized the city nobility against
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Documenti raccolti e pubblicati in occasione di collocazione di Custi enei sulla facciata del duomo di Trieste in onore di Enea Silvio Piccolomini, di Andrea Rapicio (etc.)
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After a few decades, his family retired in Istria, which could confirm the hypothesis that the young Rapicio had spent long periods of vacation there with his family. The
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in 12 chapters. He was confirmed Bishop of Trieste by the Pope as late as 22 August 1567, and consecrated Bishop in October 1567.
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and other minor poems, always in Latin, have come down to us. The Civic Library of Trieste holds his manuscript
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He was named councilor of the Emperor in March 1563. In 1565 he was appointed as Bishop of Trieste by
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Rossetti, Domenico; Deputazione di storia patria per le Venezie. Sezione di Trieste (1900).
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at the very moment in which she asked for his rights to be recognized.
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Bishop of Trieste

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