Franceschetto Cybo

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Franceschetto Cybo
Bornc. 1450
DiedJuly 25, 1519
SpouseMaddalena de' Medici
Parent
RelativesPope Leo X (brother-in-law)
Lorenzo de' Medici (father-in-law)

Franceschetto Cybo (baptized Francesco) (c. 1450 – July 25, 1519) was an Italian nobleman, noteworthy for being the illegitimate son of Pope Innocent VIII (Giovanni Battista Cybo).

Early life

Born in Naples, he was married for diplomatic reasons to Lorenzo de' Medici's daughter, Maddalena de' Medici. He was therefore brother-in-law to Pope Leo X (Giovanni de' Medici).

Noble career

Despite his exceeding passion for card playing, he received from his father important positions in the Papal States: governor of Rome (1488), the fiefs of Cerveteri and Anguillara (1490) and the title of Count of the Lateran Palace. In 1490 he attempted to steal the Papal treasure.

Two years later, after Innocent VIII's death, he moved to Tuscany and Genoa, but could return to Rome thanks to the election of the more favourable Pope Julius II (1503). Julius gave him the title of Duke of Spoleto.

Death

He died in 1519 after a trip to Tunis. He is buried in Innocent VIII's sepulchre in St. Peter's Basilica.

Children

His children include Innocenzo Cybo, a cardinal, Lorenzo Cybo, founder of the Cybo Malaspina line, and Caterina Cybo, Duchess of Camerino.