
Giuliano de Madia (1087-) was the Archbishop of the French See of Dijon and a Cardinal in the Christian Church under the Papal States.
Biography[]
Giuliano de Madia was born in 1087, and he was ordained as a priest in 1110. He was assigned to the See of Dijon in the Burgundy region of present-day France, which was at the time controlled by the lordship of Milan from Italy. Madia was elected to the College of Cardinals in 1126 at the age of 39 to replace the Scottish cardinal Brian the Warmonger, and he was followed by a witch hunter and monk, who assisted him in hunting down heretics.