Born in Bologna, he entered the Carthusian order in 1394, at the age of twenty. A supporter of the authority of Pope Martin V following the Western Schism, he was appointed bishop of Bologna by the latter (1417) and made his native city a center of learning. Among the young scholars who enjoyed were future important figures such as Popes Nicholas V and Pius II, and Francesco Filelfo. He died at Siena in 1443. Albergati was beatified on September 25, 1744.
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