[1] On 22 August 1422 he was transferred to the see of Ascoli Piceno but refused; then, on 19 October that year, the see of Umana was united with that of Ancona.
[1] From August 1426 to April 1427, he was the papal governor of the Duchy of Spoleto and the March of Ancona.
[1] He and Barthélémy Texier, Master of the Order of Preachers, were sent to the see of Iesi to deal with the heretics of the Fraticelli.
[1] On 26 March 1442 Pope Eugene IV named him his vicar in spiritualibus and governor of Rome, a post he held until 1447.
[1] He was Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church during the papacy of Eugene IV.