Antonio Panciera

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Antonio Panciera[1] (Portogruaro, Friuli, 1350-1431) was an Italian Cardinal[2], from a noble family.

He studied law at the University of Padua, and worked in the papal administration. From 1393 he was bishop of Concordia, and in 1402 Patriarch of Aquileia[3].

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  1. ^ Antonio Pancerini, Antonio Panciarini.
  2. ^ From 1411[1]; created by Antipope John XXIII, he would be considered a pseudocardinal by some. He was bishop of Frascati from 1431.
  3. ^ [2], in Italian.

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