Gaspare Grimaldi Bracelli
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Gaspare Grimaldi Bracelli (Genoa, 1477 - Genoa, 4 July 1552) was the 56th Doge of the Republic of Genoa.


Biography

Grimaldi Bracelli was elected to the dogal title on January 4, 1549, the eleventh in biennial succession and the fifty-sixth in republican history, a position he held until January 4, 1551. During his dogate he had to face various internal conspiracies, above all to orient the current Spanish political influences of Genoa towards France, among which the one led by the Marquis Giulio Cibo, immediately foiled. Subsequently stronger and more dangerous for the stability of the state was instead the popular revolt of some citizens, fed by five main Genoese nobles and whose "political leader" was recognized in the person of Domenico Imperiale Gioiardo. The court punished the latter for a fine of 1000 gold scudo, while the other nobles were punished with a monetary punishment of 200 gold scudo, the cancellation of any concession and noble privilege and the removal from the lands of the Republic and its overseas territories for two years. As doge he also signed the arrest warrant for
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, former doge, and his relatives, following the accusations that saw the latter as a traitor to the Republic. In his mandate, in accordance with Pope Julius III, the institution of the Magistrate of the Nuns was obtained. He died in Genoa on 4 July 1552 and found a burial in the church of San Francesco di Castelletto.


See also

* Republic of Genoa * Doge of Genoa *
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