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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: PER-PIG |
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PIETRO DELLA VIGNA, or PIER DELLE VIGNE [PETRIIS DE VINEAS or DE VINEIS] (c. 1190-1249) , chancellor and secretary to the emperor Frederick II., was born at Capua
governor of Apulia, prothonotary and chancellor. The emperor, " of whose heart he held the keys," as Dante says, sent him to Rome in 1232 and 1237 to negotiate with the pope, to Padua in 1239 to induce the citizens to accept imperial protection, to England in 12341235 to arrange a marriage
bear his disgrace, he committed suicide in his prison at Pisa in 1249. The exact date, place and manner of his death are, however, subject to controversy, and Flaminio del Borgo states that it occurred in the church of S. Andrea
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Pietro della Vigna was a man of great
Consolation
See Huillard-Breholles, Vie et correspondance de Pierre de la Vigne (Paris, 1864) ; Presta, Pier delle Vigne ( Milan , 188o) ; Capasso and Ianelli, Pier delle Vigne (Caserta, 1882) ; also FREDERICK H.End of Article: PIETRO DELLA VIGNA, or PIER DELLE VIGNE [PETRIIS DE VINEAS or DE VINEIS] (c. 1190-1249) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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