*** Welcome to piglix ***

Matthieu Cointerel

His Eminence
Matthieu Cointerel
Cardinal-Priest of Santo Stefano al Monte Celio
Cardinal Matthieu Cointrel.jpg
Installed 9 January 1584
Term ended 29 December 1585
Personal details
Born 1519
Morannes, France
Died 29 December 1585(1585-12-29)
Rome, Italy
Nationality French
Denomination Roman Catholic

Matthieu Cointerel (Morannes 1519 – 29 November 1585) also known as Matteo Contarelli, was a French Roman Catholic cardinal.

Matthieu Cointerel was born in Mérannes, Anjou in 1519, the son of Hilaire Contarelli, a blacksmith, and Guyone Viuan. He studied with a maternal uncle in Angers (his uncle was a canon of the cathedral chapter of Angers Cathedral) and later at the University of Angers.

During his time in Angers, he met a foreign prince who invited him to go to travel to Italy with him. In Venice, he fell ill. Through his doctor, he met his doctor's brother, Ugo Boncompagni, a professor of law at the University of Bologna who later became Pope Gregory XIII. Through Ugo Boncompagni, Cointerel gained a position in the household of Boncompagni's colleague Andrea de Boni. Shortly after Cointerel entered Boni's household, Boni was called to Rome by Pope Paul III and Cointerel moved to Rome with him. At that time, Boni became a Referendary of the Apostolic Signatura. Boni was also a participant in the Council of Trent and Cointerel accompanied him there. Cointerel later became a datary of Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este in the Kingdom of France, and later to Cardinal Michele Bonelli in Spain, the Kingdom of Portugal, and the Kingdom of France. Then, the pope appointed him to the Apostolic Camera, a post that he resigned sometime before 1 June 1573. On 1 June 1573, Pope Gregory XIII named Cointerel his datary, and then on 1 June 1573 made him a canon of St. Peter's Basilica.


...
Wikipedia

...