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III, assigns him a second name, Neagrus, which is otherwise unattested. Laurelli, p. 1: Il solo
Eubeliii assegna al Laurerio anche un secondo nome, che non risulta in alcun altra biografia o documento del tempo: Dionysius (Neagrus) de Laurerio, nome al quale non è facile attribuire neppure un preciso
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In 1534, after the election of Pope Paul III (Farnese) on 13 October, the
Servite general, Jerónimo de Lucca, was deluged with various contentions, complaints, slanders, and accusations against himself before the pope. Tired, and wishing to avoid all the unpleasantness, he went to the pope, laid the
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On 5 November 1531, the Prior
General of the Servites, Jerónimo de Lucca (1523-1535), detached the new monastery called "Il Mergollino" from the jurisdiction of the Order's Neapolitan province, and assigned Fr. Dionysio to be its Vicar Perpetuus with full powers. Laurerio had been the organizer of
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Servite Order met with their Protector, Cardinal Antonio Sanseverino, to resolve some difficulties which had arisen between the superiors of the Order and the General Congregation. The judgment of Cardinal Sanseverino was announced on 23
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Scotland: "Sembra comunque che il L., provvisto di un salvacondotto per attraversare l'Inghilterra, da poco coinvolta nella frattura religiosa, dapprima giunto a Edimburgo si dirigesse in un secondo momento in Francia, dove si trovava il re scozzese, e lì, il 27 genn. 1537, gli intimasse
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of the
Servite Order at the Roman Curia, a choice which was confirmed at the next Chapter meeting, held at Faenza. He was approved by the Vicar General of the Order, Fra Leonardo of Brescia. He was also a papal Penitentiary of the Basilica of S. Peter and S. Paul, attested in 1530.
313:, Cranmer made such a good report of Laurerio's friendliness and usefulness in doing the king's business, that Henry named Laurerio as Cranmer's successor at the papal court. Laurerio traveled to London to deal with urgent religious matters in the Kingdom of England.
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Laurerio announced his intention of resigning as superior general of the Servite Order in a letter of 24 March 1542, and he therefore convoked a general chapter of the Order, to meet in Faenza. On 17 May 1542, his successor,
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He died in Rome on 17 September 1542 after a brief illness. He was buried in his titular church of San
Marcello al Corso, and his memorial inscription was placed by the Prior General of the Servites, Agostino Bonucci (1542–1553).
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at a young age and was educated by his order. From
December 1514, he is reported to be among the brothers of the Order studying at Bologna. He obtained a doctorate in theology in 1521. After he was
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Servite Order on 22 January 1535, to serve until a General Chapter was summoned and elected a successor to Jerónimo de Lucca. On 27 April 1535, at a chapter celebrated in
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on 27 January 1537 and probably never actually visited Scotland. He convinced the king to support an ecumenical council, but was unable to convince the cloistered of the
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In the consistory of 27 May 1541 Cardinal Gasparo Contarini's report from the Diet of Ratisbon was read and discussed. He presented a proposal for reconciliation with the
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by 11 May 1537, when he executed some leases. Pope Paul III, in beginning the process of reform of the Roman Curia, appointed a commission of cardinals (
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Dionisio Laurerio was born in Benevento in 1497. He was from a little-known family with links to the Pedicini family, a local
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seals of his office at the pope's feet, and abdicated his office. Pope Paul III thereupon promoted Laurerio to the post
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the monastery and its properties in the immediately preceding years, the gift of the humanist
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during this period. He also played a crucial role in restoring the baths of
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Bullarum, diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum romanorum pontificum
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