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The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of November 14, 1699 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. His father was the marquis of Polignano. Obtained to doctorate in utroque iure, both canon and civil law. Governor of several cities in the papal states. Referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature of Justice and of Grace. Received the minor orders, January 14, 1659, subdiaconate, February 2, 1659, diaconate, February 9, 1659. During the pontificate of Pope Innocent XII (1691-1700), he was secretary of the S. of the Apostolic Visit, and later, secretary of the S. Created cardinal priest in the consistory of November 14, 1699, received the red hat and the title of S. Marcello, Rome, to where the funeral took place on October 29, 1702, and buried, temporarily, in one of the chapels of that church. (1) Loads sources indicated that he was born in Ragusi or in Naples. Hierarchia Catholica Medium ET Recentioris Aevi. Historical memories de' cardinals of the Saint Romana Church, VIII, 63, indicates that he was buried in the middle of the his titular church, S. Bartolomeo to the Island, under a rozza stone to death, in which its reads itself to the solo nomne. Son of Count Carl Archinto and Caterina Arese. His last name is also listed as Archinti. Admittted to College of lawyers of Milan, 1676. Vice-tied in Bologna, August 22, 1679 until 1685. Referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature of Justice and of Grace, 1683. Elected titular archbishop of Tessalonica, March 18, 1686. Transferred to the metropolitan see of Milan, May 18, 1699. Created cardinal priest in the consistory of November 14, 1699. Received the red hat and the title of S. Legate to latere to the wedding of King Philip of Spain, August 8, 1701. Exposed and buried next to the tomb of Archbishop Filippo Archinto, one of his predecessors, chapel of S. Caterina from Siena, in the metropolitan cathedral of Milan. 232. Ritzler, Remigium, and Pirminum Sefrin. Hierarchia Catholica Medium ET Recentioris Aevi. Patavii: Typis ET Sumptibus Domus Editorialis "the Messenger of S. Legati and governors of the Papal State: 1550-1809. Rome: Ministry for the cultural assets and acclimatizes them, Office centers them for the archival assets, 1994. Hierarchia Catholica Medium ET Recentioris Aevi, V, 377, says that he approximately 34 years old when elected to the episcopate in 1686, and on p. 21, it indicates that he was 62 years old when he died in 1712. Historical memories de' cardinals of the Saint Romana Church, VIII, 64, indicates that he died when he was 61 in 1712. Grosses vollstä.ndiges Universal-Lexicon aller Wissenschafften und Kü.nste. 232. and his genealogy linked above, give April 17, 1657 as his dates of birth., the situated of his engraving, linked above, indicates that he was born in 1657., also linked above, indicates that he was ordained to the priesthood in 1665, which is clearly erroneous because he would have been only 14 years old. Hierarchia Catholica Medium ET Recentioris Aevi. 232, indicates that he was named on April 9, 1686. Hierarchia Catholica Medium ET Recentioris Aevi. 232, indicates that he was named on November 26, 1689. Hierarchia Catholica Medium ET Recentioris Aevi. 232, indicates that he was named on December 24, 1695. Son of Scipione Santacroce and Ottavia Corsini. The Wisdom University, Rome (doctorate in utroque iure, both canon and civil law).Governor of Tivoli in the pontificate of Pope Clement X (1670-1676). Vice-tied in Bologna in the pontificate of Pope Innocent XI (1676-1689). Elected titular archbishop of Seleucia, with dispensation for not having yet received the sacred orders, December 12, 1689. Assistant at the Pontifical Throne, December 18, 1689. Granted faculties to receive the episcopal consecration from any Catholic bishop. Created cardinal priest in the consistory of November 14, 1699, received the red hat and the title of S. Transferred to the see of Viterbo and Toscanella, January 24, 1701. Maria in Publicolis, Rome, the church of his family. Die Luzerner Nuntiatur 1586-1873: Zur Behö.rdengeschichte und Quellenkunde der pä.pstlichen Diplomatie in der Schweiz. Maria in Publicolis, Rome, with to closer view of, the second from the left, and. Of the noble Roman family of the barons of Hatred. The Wisdom University, Rome (doctorate in utroque iure, both canon and civil law). Peter' s and prefect of the Congregation of S. Ivo, in the pontificate of Pope Innocent XI (1676-1689). Referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature of Justice and of Grace, 1682. Canon of the chapter of the patriarchal Vatican basilica. of the Roman and Universal Inquisition. Elected titular archbishop of Atena, December 10, 1691. Named assistant at the Pontifical Throne, January 15, 1692. Created cardinal priest in the consistory of November 14, 1699. Transferred to the see of Ancona, with personal title of archbishop, February 3, 1700. Received the red hat and the title of S., in the Dominican convent of Bologna to where he had gone following the advice of his doctors. Exposed and buried in the church of that convent. Die Luzerner Nuntiatur 1586-1873: Zur Behö.rdengeschichte und Quellenkunde der. 32) Ritzler, Remigium, and Pirminum Sefrin. Hierarchia Catholica Medium ET Recentioris Aevi. Patavii: Typis ET Sumptibus Domus Editorialis "the Messenger of S. (1) His parents had sought refuge in Naples from the epidemic that was affecting Rome. His last name is also listed as Dolfino. Obtained to doctorate in utroque iure, both canon and civil law). Conclavist of Cardinal Giovanni Dolphin in the conclave of 1691. Privy Chamberlain of Pope Innocent XII (1691-1700). Referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature of Justice and of Grace, July 31, 1691. Elected titular archbishop of Damascus, January 2, 1696. Assistant at the Pontifical Throne, January 10, 1696. Transferred to the see of Brescia, with personal title of archbishop, September 15, 1698. Created cardinal priest in the consistory of November 14, 1699, received the red hat and the title of S. Exposed and buried in the chapel of SS. Moved to Rome in 1663 and practiced law. Auditor of Cardinals Giacomo Franzoni and Happy Rospigliosi. Judge of causes and executor of the decrees of the Apostolic Visit to Rome, February 7, 1693. Vicegerent of Rome, January 1693 until June 1698. of the Roman and Universal Inquisition. Diocese Resigned government of the in favor of his brother Cesar Sperelli, December 14, 1698. of the Roman and Universal Inquisition, June 16, 1698. Created cardinal and reserved in pectore in the consistory of November 14, 1699 (1). published in the consistory of November 24, 1699, received the red hat and the title of S. Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals, February 27, 1708 until January 28, 1709. March 22, 1710, at midnight, in his Roman palace in the public square of S. Maria over Minerva, to where the funeral took place on March 24, 1710, and buried in that same church. Rome: Roman institute of Studies Publisher, 1976, p. Vita of cardinal Sperello Sperelli. Macerta: apud Michaelem Archangelum Silverstrium Impress. Historical memories de' cardinals of the Saint Romana Church, the pope had intended to created him cardinal in the consistory of December 12, 1695. Hierarchia Catholica Medium ET Recentioris Aevi historical Memories de' cardinals of the Saint Romana Church, VIII, 70, indicates that he was buried in the church of S. Giovanni to Latin Door, his title, in front of the main altar, under one stones to death magnificently adorns, over of which leggesi one elegant registration. His last name is also listed as Gabbrielli. Entered the Order of Cistercians, at to Young age, in the monastery of S. Taught philosophy and theology in houses of study of his order for twenty years. Several times declined promotion to the episcopate offered by Pope Innocent XI. Qualificator of the Holy Office and prefect of studies of the Urbanian College of Propaganda Fide, Rome, in the pontificate of Pope Innocent XII (1691-1700). Created cardinal priest in the consistory of November 14, 1699, received the red hat and the title of S. Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals, January 28, 1709 until February 19, 1710, Caprarola, to where he had gone to try to recover from his illnesses. Transferred to Rome, he was buried in the choir of the church of S. Bernardo. later, he was translated to the basilica of S. Sebastiano outside of walls, to where, between the last two chapels on the left side, is his tomb with to bust in white marble. Historical memories de' cardinals of the Saint Romana Church. Hierarchia Catholica Medium ET Recentioris Aevi, V, 21, indicates that he was buried in the church of S. Bernardo in Civittà. of Castle, that his entrails to were buried in the church of S. Pudenziana, his title, and his heart in the church of S. Two cardinals to were created and reserved in pectore in this consistory but their names were never published.

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