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Belonging to an illustrious and powerful noble family from the south, Giovanni
Vincenzo Acquaviva d'Aragona was born in Naples, the son of Andrea Matteo III Acquaviva d'Aragona, eighth duke of Atri, 15th Count of Conversano and Count of Caserta, and his wife Isabella Piccolomini. His nephew,
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of Spain in an attempt to resolve a question of ecclesiastical jurisdiction. He accomplished this mission successfully, earning the goodwill of the pope.
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He died in Rome on 21 July 1574, at the age of twenty-eight. He was buried in the
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Grand-uncle of
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