[2] On 23 August 1532, Gregorio Magalotti was appointed Bishop of Lipari by Pope Clement VII.
[5] While he was governor, he wrote a treatise on the difficult subject of safe-conducts and ambassadorial immunities.
[6] On 20 August 1534, he was appointed Bishop of Chiusi by Pope Clement VII.
He enjoyed the prerogatives of Bishop of Chiusi until his death in September 1537, though the popes employed him elsewhere.
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