Giovanni de' Gigli
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Appointed | 30 August 1497 |
Term ended | 25 August 1498 |
Predecessor | Robert Morton |
Successor | Silvestro de' Gigli |
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Consecration | 10 September 1497 |
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Died | 25 August 1498 |
Denomination | Catholic |
Giovanni de' Gigli was a fifteenth-century canonofWells 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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Preceded by | Bishop of Worcester 1497–1498 |
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