COSSA, BALDASSARRE

bäldäs-särˈrā kôsˈsä, c.1370–1419, Neapolitan churchman, antipope (1410–15; see Schism, Great) with the name John XXIII. He had a military career before entering the service of the church. He was made a cardinal by Boniface IX (1402) and proved himself able, especially in financial matters. In 1408 he deserted Gregory XII and helped to bring about the Council of Pisa to end the schism between the Roman and the Avignon popes. The council, declaring both Gregory XII and Benedict XIII deposed, set up a third claimant, Alexander V. On Alexander's death a year later, Cardinal Cossa was elected. Of the three rival "popes," John had by far the greatest following. He immediately sought the aid of Sigismund and helped elect Sigismund Holy Roman emperor. John allied himself with Louis II of Anjou (later king of Naples) to make war on Lancelot of Naples and his ally Gregory XII. An ineffective council at Rome (1412–13) was followed by the Council of Constance (see Constance, Council of), which John convened under pressure from Sigismund. At the opening of the council he reluctantly promised (1415) to abdicate if his rivals would do so. Then, surreptitiously, he fled to the lands of his ally Frederick of Hapsburg. He was forced to return. The council formally deposed him, and he submitted. He was held prisoner in Germany until released by Martin V in 1418; he returned to Italy. He died cardinal bishop of Tusculum. In his lifetime he had a reputation for unscrupulousness and self-aggrandizement.

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...1585 , Antonio Caracci 1583-1618 , Giuseppe Cesari 1568-1640 , Lodovico Cigoli 1559-1613 , Henri Bres, il Civetta, Baldassarre Croce c.1558-1628 , Daniele Ricciarelli da Volterra c.1509-66 , Domenico Ferrerio d. 1630 , Lavinia Fontana 1512-97...
...learn from a little note which the Marchesa addressed during a brief absence from home to the Neapolitan musician, Andrea Cossa, that this faithful servant and true artist had passed away. "We thank you very much for sending us the embroidered cap...
...middleman to an art dealer in Rome, Baldassarre del Milanese, seems to be a consequence...as Vasari and Condivi believed. Baldassarre seems to have offered the figure for...because he thought the price too low, but Baldassarre angrily refused to sell him the statue...
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