Filippo Archinto | |
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Archbishop of Milan | |
![]() Titian, Portrait of Archbishop Filippo Archinto (mid-1550s), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York | |
Archdiocese | Milan |
In office | 1556–58 |
Predecessor | Giovan Angelo Arcimboldi |
Successor | Carlo Borromeo |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | 1558 (aged 62–63) |
Occupation | Lawyer, papal bureaucrat, bishop, and diplomat |
Filippo Archinto (1495–1558), born in Milan, was an Italian lawyer, papal bureaucrat, bishop, and diplomat. He served as Governor of Rome and then papal Vicar of Rome. He was personally esteemed both by the Emperor Charles V and by Pope Paul III. He was Bishop of Borgo San Sepolcro (1539–1546), Bishop of Saluzzo (1546–1556), and Archbishop of Milan (1556–1558).