Rinaldo Brancaccio

Rinaldo Brancaccio (died 27 March 1427) was an Italian cardinal from the 14th and 15th century, during the Western Schism.

Pope Urban VI created him cardinal deacon in the consistory of 17 December 1384 with the deaconry of Ss.

Pope Gregory XII named him commendatario of the titulus Santa Maria in Trastevere in 1408.

He also took part in the conclave of 1410 in Bologna of the Pisa obedience and crowned Antipope John XXIII, who named him governor of the province of Campagna e Marittima, with the title of papal vicar.

His remains were transferred to Naples and buried in a funeral monument, the work of Donatello, Michelozzo di Bartolommeo and Pagno di Lapo, in the church of Sant'Angelo a Seggio del Nilo, which he had built as well as the adjacent hospital.

Cardinal Brancaccio's tomb in the church of Sant'Angelo a Seggio del Nilo, Naples