Vincenzo Lauro

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Vincenzo Lauro (1523–1592) was an Italian papal diplomat,

bishop of Mondovì
, and Cardinal from 1583.

Vincenzo Lauro.

He was born at

Pier Paolo Parisio and Cardinal Nicola Gaddi. He became a diplomat while acting for Cardinal François de Tournon in 1552. He became bishop of Mondovì in 1566 and in the same year Pope Pius V sent him on a papal mission to urge Mary, Queen of Scots to restore Catholicism in her realm.[1]

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