Antonio Bonvisi

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Antonio Bonvisi (died 1558) was an Anglo-Italian merchant in London. He was also a banker, and employed by the English government, as well as being an agent for the Italians appointed as Bishop of Worcester.[1] He was on good terms with the English humanists of the time, and a close friend of Thomas More.

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