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Cardinals Created By Innocent XII
Pope Innocent XII (r. 1691–1700) created 30 cardinals in four consistories. December 12, 1695 Innocent named twelve cardinals at his first consistory and reserved the names of two more ''in pectore''. # Giacomo Antonio Morigia, ''in pectore'', announced 19 December 1998 # Sebastiano Antonio Tanara # Giacomo Boncompagni # Giovanni Giacomo Cavallerini # Federico Caccia # Taddeo Luigi dal Verme # Baldassare Cenci (seniore), ''in pectore'', announced 12 November # Tommaso Maria Ferrari # Giuseppe Sacripante # Celestino Sfondrati # Enrico Noris # Giambattista Spinola, ''iuniore'' # Domenico Tarugi # Henri Albert de la Grange d'Arquien July 22, 1697 # Luiz de Sousa # Giorgio Cornaro # Pierre-Armand du Camboust de Coislin # Fabrizio Paolucci # Alfonso Aguilar Fernández de Córdoba # Vincenzo Grimani November 14, 1699 # Niccolò Radulovich # Giuseppe Archinto # Andrea Santacroce # Marcello d'Aste # Daniello Marco Delfino # Sperello Sperelli # Giovanni Maria Gabrielli ...
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Antonio Zanchi – Papa Innocenzo XII
Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular male baby names in the United States since the late 19th century and has been among the top 200 since the mid 20th century. In the English language it is translated as Anthony, and has some female derivatives: Antonia, Antónia, Antonieta, Antonietta, and Antonella'. It also has some male derivatives, such as Anthonio, Antón, Antò, Antonis, Antoñito, Antonino, Antonello, Tonio, Tono, Toño, Toñín, Tonino, Nantonio, Ninni, Totò, Tó, Tonini, Tony, Toni, Toninho, Toñito, and Tõnis. The Portuguese equivalent is António (Portuguese orthography) or Antônio (Brazilian Portuguese). In old Portuguese the form Antão was also used, not just to differentiate between older and younger but also between more and less important. In Galician the ...
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Henri Albert De La Grange D'Arquien
Henri Albert de La Grange d'Arquien, Marquis of Arquien (8 September 1613 – 24 May 1707) was born in Calais, France, the son of Antoine de La Grange d'Arquien, governor of Calais, and Anne d'Ancienville. His surname is also listed as ''Lagrange''. Henri was first married to Françoise de La Châtre (1613-1648). They had twelve children, but only two survived childhood: # Pierre (1634-1638) # Paul (1635-1638) # Catherine (1636–1638) # Louise Marie (1638-1728) # Marguerite (1639–1641) # Marie Caroline (1640-1641) # Marie Casimire (1641-1716), who became queen of Poland. # Francoise (1642–1646) # Anne (1643-1643) # Antoine (1645–1653) # Francois (1646-1646) # Jeanne (1647-1647) Henri then married Charlotte de La Fin de Salins. They had six children, all of whom died in childhood: *Sophie (1650-1655) *Conradine (1651-1655) *Stillborn child (1652) *Christine (23 October 1653 – 7 January 1654). *Charlotte (1 June 1656 – 15 May 1657). *Charles (16 February 1658 – 8 ...
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Daniello Marco Delfino
Daniello Marco Dolfino or Daniel Marc Delfin (born 5 October 1653 in Venice, then in the Republic of Venice and died in Brescia on 5 August 1704) is an Italian cardinal of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century and member of the noble family Delfin. He is a grand-nephew of Cardinal Giovanni Delfino (seniore) (1604) and a nephew of Cardinal Giovanni Delfino (iuniore) (1667). Biography Dolfino performs functions in the Roman Curia, including as a referendum to the Supreme Court of the Apostolic Signatura. He was vice-legate at Avignon from 1692 to 1696. He was elected titular archbishop of Damascus and sent as apostolic nuncio to France in 1696. Delfin was transferred to the diocese of Brescia in 1698.Les Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1696, Number 1 Pope Innocent XII Pope Innocent XII ( la, Innocentius XII; it, Innocenzo XII; 13 March 1615 – 27 September 1700), born Antonio Pignatelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 12 ...
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Marcello D'Aste
Marcello d'Aste (1657–1709) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography On 13 Jan 1692, he was consecrated bishop by Galeazzo Marescotti, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quirico e Giulitta, with Giuseppe Bologna, Archbishop of Capua, and Stefano Giuseppe Menatti, Titular Bishop of '' Cyrene'', serving as co-consecrators A consecrator is a bishop who ordains someone to the episcopacy. A co-consecrator is someone who assists the consecrator bishop in the act of ordaining a new bishop. The terms are used in the canon law of the Catholic Church, Lutheran Churches, .... Episcopal succession References {{DEFAULTSORT:d'Aste, Marcello 1657 births 1709 deaths 17th-century Italian cardinals Apostolic Nuncios to Switzerland 18th-century Italian cardinals ...
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Andrea Santacroce
Andrea is a given name which is common worldwide for both males and females, cognate to Andreas, Andrej and Andrew. Origin of the name The name derives from the Greek word ἀνήρ (''anēr''), genitive ἀνδρός (''andrós''), that refers to man as opposed to woman (whereas ''man'' in the sense of ''human being'' is ἄνθρωπος, ''ánthropos''). The original male Greek name, ''Andréas'', represents the hypocoristic, with endearment functions, of male Greek names composed with the ''andr-'' prefix, like Androgeos (''man of the earth''), Androcles (''man of glory''), Andronikos (''man of victory''). In the year 2006, it was the third most popular name in Italy with 3.1% of newborns. It is one of the Italian male names ending in ''a'', with others being Elia (Elias), Enea (Aeneas), Luca (Lucas), Mattia (Matthias), Nicola (Nicholas), Tobia (Tobias). In recent and past times it has also been used on occasion as a female name in Italy and in Spain, where it is consid ...
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Giuseppe Archinto
Giuseppe Archinto (or ''Archinti''; 1651–1712) was an Italian diplomat, Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan from 1699 to 1712. Early life Giuseppe Archinto was born in Milan on 9 April 1651 (or on 7 May according to other sources). He studied under the Jesuits in the College of Brera in Milan. In 1665 he entered in the Pontifical Roman Seminary in Rome. Later he studied for two years in University of Ingolstadt in Germany. He lived also one year in Vienna and took the opportunity to visit also Hungary, Denmark, France, England and Spain. Returned in Italy, he earned a doctorate in utroque iure at the University of Pavia on 14 September 1675 and became a lawyer. In this period he moved to Rome where he entered in the administration of the Papal States: in 1679 he became protonotary apostolic, and in 1683 he became referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature. From 1679 to 1683 he served as Vice-legate of Bologna. During this service in one occasion he escaped from Bolo ...
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