Italian cardinal (1473–1517)
Sisto Gara della Rovere, also known as Sisto Franciotti della Rovere, (1473 – 8 March 1517) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Biography
Sisto Gara della Rovere was born in Savona in 1473, the son of Gabriele Gara and Luchina Della Rovere, a member of the House of della Rovere.[1] He was the nephew of Pope Julius II and the grand-nephew of Pope Sixtus IV.[1] He was the half-brother of Cardinal Galeotto Franciotti della Rovere.[1][2]
Pope Julius II made him a cardinal priest in the consistory of 11 September 1507.[1][3] He received the red hat and the titular church of San Pietro in Vincoli on the same day.[1] He also became Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church at this time, holding that office for the rest of his life.[1]
The same day he became a cardinal, he was named apostolic administrator of the see of Lucca.[1] He only resigned this post 5 days before his death.[1] From 11 September 1507 until 11 June 1509 he was also administrator of the see of Vicenza.[1] He was administrator of the metropolitan see of Benevento from 11 September 1508 to 6 March 1514.[1] In 1508, he became Prior in Rome of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[1]
He was elected Bishop of Padua on 11 June 1509 and subsequently occupied this see until his death.[1] He was consecrated as a bishop by Cardinal Leonardo Grosso della Rovere in Rome on 25 November 1509.[1]
He was also administrator of the see of Saluzzo from 27 September 1512 to 22 March 1516, though he filled this office through a vicar general, Antonio Vacca.[1]
He participated in both the Fifth Council of the Lateran and in the papal conclave of 1513 that elected Pope Leo X.[1]
He died in Rome on 8 March 1517.[1] He was buried in San Pietro in Vincoli.[1]
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