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He was consecrated as a bishop in the Sistine Chapel by Scipione Rebiba, Archbishop of Pisa, on September 21, 1566.
Sixtus IV appointed his nephew, Girolamo Riario, as the new governor of Imola, and Francesco Salviati as archbishop of Pisa, a city that was a former commercial rival but now subject to Florence.
Dagobert of Pisa, archbishop of Pisa and Latin patriarch of Jerusalem (died 1105)