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Franciotto Orsini (1473–1534) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal.
A member of the Orsini family, Franciotto Orsini was born in Rome in 1473, the son of Orso Orsini di Monterotondo and Costanza Savelli. [1] He was a nephew of Pope Leo X on his father's side. [1] Orsini was educated in Florence by Lorenzo de' Medici. [1]
Early in his life, he participated in several military exercises, fighting against the forces of Cesare Borgia. [1]
Moving to Rome, he became a protonotary apostolic. [1] His uncle Pope Leo X made him a cardinal deacon in the consistory of 1 July 1517. [1] He received the red hat and the deaconry of San Giorgio in Velabro on 6 July 1517. [1]
He was administrator of the see of Nicastro from 15 September 1517 to 5 May 1518. [1] He became archpriest of St. Peter's Basilica in 1520, [2] in succession to Cardinal Ippolito d'Este, who had died on 3 September 1520; Orsini held the post until 1530, when he was succeeded by Cardinal Francesco Corsaro. [1] On 18 January 1519 he was named administrator of the see of Boiano, holding this post until 24 July 1523. [1] He was deposed from the cardinalate on 8 August 1519, though later reinstated. [1] Sometime after 1519, he opted for the deaconry of Santa Maria in Cosmedin. [1]
He participated in both the papal conclave of 1521-22 that elected Pope Adrian VI, and in the papal conclave of 1523 that elected Pope Clement VII. [1]
On 15 June 1524 he became administrator of the see of Fréjus, holding this post until 15 December 1525. [1] He was the administrator of the see of Rimini from 23 March 1528 until 7 April 1529. [1]
He was married to Violante Orsini di Mugnano and had five legitimate children. [1] After his wife's death, he entered the ecclesiastical estate. [1]
He died in Rome on 10 January 1534. [1] He is buried in St. Peter's Basilica. [1]