He was born
Antonio Pierozzi (also called
de Forciglioni) on 1 March 1389 in the city of
Florence, then capital of an independent
Republic, to Niccolò and Tomasina Pierozzi, prominent citizens of the city, Niccolò being a
notary. His mother died when he was about five years of age. As a child, he spent time at the church of
Orsanmichele. The young Anthony was received into the
Dominican Order in 1405 at the age of sixteen at the new priory of San Domenico in
Fiesole and given the
religious habit by the
Blessed John Dominici, founder of the community, becoming its first candidate. With
Fra Angelico and
Bartolomeo di Fruosino, the one to become famous as a painter, the other as a miniaturist, he was sent to
Cortona to make his novitiate under Bl.
Lorenzo da Ripafratta. Upon the completion of his year in the novitiate, he returned to Fiesole, where he remained until 1409, when with his brethren, all faithful adherents of
Pope Gregory XII, he was constrained by the Florentines, who had refused obedience, to take shelter in the Convent of
Foligno. These communities became part of a new Dominican
Congregation of
Tuscany, established by John Dominici in order to promote a stricter form of life within the Order, which had been devastated through its division in the
Western Schism of the preceding century. In 1430 he became prior of
Santa Maria sopra Minerva. From 1433 to 1446 Antoninus served as
vicar of the Congregation. In this office, he was involved in the establishment of the Priory of
St Mark in Florence with friars from Fiesole. Antoninus is honored as the
patron saint of
Moncalvo, near
Turin. Antoninus lived a life of austerity as archbishop, continuing to follow the Dominican
Rule. His relations with the
Medici regime were close but not always harmonious, with his serving several times as an ambassador for the Republic to the
Holy See during the 1450s. Antoninus died on 2 May 1459, and
Pope Pius II conducted his funeral. The pope happened to be on his way to the
Council of Mantua when he heard of the archbishop's death. The archbishop's wish was that he be buried at the priory which he had founded in the city. His body lies in the Chapel of St. Antoninus in
San Marco, Florence. ==Writings==