Ludovico Trevisan


Ludovico Trevisan
Patriarch of Aquileia
Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church
Portrait of Ludovico Trevisan, painted by Andrea Mantegna soon after Trevisan's return to Italy in 1459
ChurchCatholic Church
SeeAquileia
Appointed18 December 1439
Term ended22 March 1465
PredecessorTommaso Tomasini
SuccessorGiovanni Vitelleschi
Other post(s)Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church
(1440-1465)
Cardinal-Bishop of Albano
(1465)
Previous post(s)
Orders
Created cardinal1 July 1440
by Pope Eugene IV
RankCardinal-Bishop
Personal details
BornNovember 1401
Died22 March 1465(1465-03-22) (aged 63–64)
Rome, Papal States
EducationUniversity of Padua
Coat of arms

Ludovico Trevisan (November 1401 – 22 March 1465) was an Italian Catholic prelate, who was the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, Patriarch of Aquileia and Captain General of the Church (commander-in-chief of the Papal Army and the Papal Navy). He succeeded his rival Giovanni Vitelleschi, a fellow cardinal of military talent and inclination, as Bishop of Traù and Metropolitan Archbishop of Florence. Trevisan was also known as the Cardinal of Aquileia and the Cardinal Camerlengo.