Giovanni (Michele) Barbavara (died 1460) was a Roman Catholic prelate, and member of a noble Novara family. He was closely related to who was the chancellor to the Duke of Milan, Gian Galeazzo Visconti. He was the brother of , who was the Milanese ambassador to Rome, and Pietro Barbavara, apostolic protonotary. Another close relative was the Abbot of the Abbey of Saints Nazario and Celso. In the village of , east of Cassolnovo, where his family had a castle, there is a road named after him. He reportedly attended the Papal Council of Basel. He was a teacher in the University of Pavia from (1429-1434) and later he served as Bishop of Como (1435–1437) and Bishop of Tortona (1437–1460).
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| - Giovanni (Michele) Barbavara (died 1460) was a Roman Catholic prelate, and member of a noble Novara family. He was closely related to who was the chancellor to the Duke of Milan, Gian Galeazzo Visconti. He was the brother of , who was the Milanese ambassador to Rome, and Pietro Barbavara, apostolic protonotary. Another close relative was the Abbot of the Abbey of Saints Nazario and Celso. In the village of , east of Cassolnovo, where his family had a castle, there is a road named after him. He reportedly attended the Papal Council of Basel. He was a teacher in the University of Pavia from (1429-1434) and later he served as Bishop of Como (1435–1437) and Bishop of Tortona (1437–1460). (en)
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| - Giovanni (Michele) Barbavara (died 1460) was a Roman Catholic prelate, and member of a noble Novara family. He was closely related to who was the chancellor to the Duke of Milan, Gian Galeazzo Visconti. He was the brother of , who was the Milanese ambassador to Rome, and Pietro Barbavara, apostolic protonotary. Another close relative was the Abbot of the Abbey of Saints Nazario and Celso. In the village of , east of Cassolnovo, where his family had a castle, there is a road named after him. He reportedly attended the Papal Council of Basel. He was a teacher in the University of Pavia from (1429-1434) and later he served as Bishop of Como (1435–1437) and Bishop of Tortona (1437–1460). (en)
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