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Niccolo Albergati
Cardinal and Bishop of Bologna, b. at Bologna in 1357; d. at Sienna, 9 May,
1443. He entered the Carthusian Order in 1394, served as prior in various
monasteries, and was made Bishop of Bologna, against his will, in 1417. In this
office he still followed the Rule of his Order, was zealous for the reform of
regular and secular clergy, and was a great patron of learned men, among whom
was Aeneas Sylvius, afterwards Pius II. Martin V and his successor, Eugenius IV,
employed him on several important missions, thrice to France (1422, 1431, 1435),
and thrice to Lombardy (1426, 1427, 1430). He was made a Cardinal in 1426,
attended the Council of Basil in 1432, and again in 1434 and 1436, as legate of
Eugenius IV, a position which he also filled in January 1438, at Ferrara,
whither Eugenius had transferred the Synod. He took part in the conferences with
the Greeks in preparation for the union effected at Florence. The Pope appointed
him Grand Penitentiary shortly before his death. Though never formally canonized,
he has long been popularly venerated as Blessed (Acta SS., II May, 469 sqq., and
Analecta Boll., VIII, 381 sqq.). He is the author of various theological and
other treatises, including: Recollecta multae electionis
; Apologia pro
Eugenio IV
; sermons, prayers, epistles (P.L., CCIV). His life has been written
by many different authors, contemporary and since his time.
Eggs, Purp,doctae, III, 14; Ruggeri, Testimonis de Nic. Alb. (Rome 1744); Stanonik in Kirchenlex., I, 408; Pastor, History of the Popes (London, 1892), I, passim.
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