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Marcus of Viterbo (1304–1369) was an Italian
Franciscan The Franciscans are a group of related Mendicant orders, mendicant Christianity, Christian Catholic religious order, religious orders within the Catholic Church. Founded in 1209 by Italian Catholic friar Francis of Assisi, these orders include t ...
. He became
Minister General Minister General is the term used for the leader or Superior General of the different branches of the Order of Friars Minor. It is a term exclusive to them, and comes directly from its founder, St. Francis of Assisi. He chose this word over "Super ...
of his order in 1359, a
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, and in 1366 a
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. He died of
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. A monument to him is in the Chiesa di S. Francesco in
Viterbo Viterbo (; Viterbese: ; lat-med, Viterbium) is a city and ''comune'' in the Lazio region of central Italy, the capital of the province of Viterbo. It conquered and absorbed the neighboring town of Ferento (see Ferentium) in its early history. ...
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References

*Giorgio Aquilina (1971), ''Marco da Viterbo (1304-1369), Ministro generale dei frati minori, cardinale e nunzio apostolico''


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{{Authority control 1304 births 1369 deaths Italian Franciscans 14th-century Italian cardinals Franciscan cardinals Diplomats of the Holy See 14th-century deaths from plague (disease) 14th-century Italian Christian monks Ministers General of the Order of Friars Minor People from Viterbo