Draft:Bonifacio Colonna

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Bonifacio Colonna, born in 1476, was a prominent figure in the Catholic Church during the 16th century. A member of the influential Colonna family, he held various positions within the Church hierarchy, eventually becoming a cardinal. He played a significant role in the political affairs of Rome, especially during the papacy of Pope Clement VII. Colonna was involved in pivotal events, including the Sack of Rome in 1527, and was known for his political acumen and influence. His life and actions during this period reflected the complex intersection between Church politics and the broader Italian political landscape of the Renaissance.

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