[1] His brother Simone Tebaldi was the personal physician of Pope Callixtus III.
[2] After obtaining a doctorate in civil law, he took Holy Orders as a subdeacon and was later appointed to the episcopate from this rank.
[5] In the consistory of December 17, 1456, Pope Callixtus III made Tebaldi a cardinal priest.
[8] He participated in the papal conclave of 1458 that elected Pope Pius II.
[9] He is buried in Santa Maria sopra Minerva,[10] with a tomb by Andrea Bregno and Giovanni Dalmata.