Type: | Cardinal |
Bernardo Navagero | |
Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio fuori le mura | |
Cardinal: | 26 February 1561 |
Other Post: | Bishop of Verona, 1562-65 |
Birth Date: | 1507 |
Birth Place: | Venice, Republic of Venice |
Death Date: | 13 April 1565 |
Death Place: | Verona, Republic of Venice |
Buried: | Verona Cathedral |
Religion: | Roman Catholicism |
Bernardo Navagero (Venice 1507 – 13 April 1565 Verona) was a Venetian ambassador and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Venetian patrician, son of Gianluigi Navagero and Lucrezia Agostini, he studied at the University of Padua.[1] He married Istriana Lando, granddaughter of the doge Pietro Lando, but she died young.
He was Venetian resident ambassador at the courts of emperor Charles V (1543–46), Suleiman the Magnificent (1550-52) and pope Paul IV (1555–58), and he attended the Council of Ten (1552).
On 26 February 1561 he was named cardinal by pope Pius IV, and he was bishop of Verona from 1562 until his death. In 1563 he was legatus a latere at the council of Trent.
He died in Verona on 13 April 1565, leaving his episcopate to his nephew Agostino Valier.