
Charles III Borromeo
Charles III Borromeo was a notable figure in the Catholic Church during the 16th century, serving as the Archbishop of Milan and a cardinal. He is remembered for his extensive reforms of the Church and his dedication to the Counter-Reformation. He played a crucial role in the Council of Trent and was canonized as a saint in 1610.
Born on Feb 02, 1538 (487 years old)
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Charles III Borromeo is referenced in relation to the naming of Isola Bella.
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