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Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
Giambattista Leni (1573–1627) was a
Roman Catholic cardinal.on consistory of November 24, 1608 was created cardinal by Pope Paul V
[1]
Biography
On 20 Jul 1608, he was
consecrated bishop by
Ottavio Paravicini,
Cardinal-Priest of
Sant'Alessio, with
Marco Cornaro,
Bishop of Padua, and
Diego Alvarez,
Archbishop of Trani, serving as
co-consecrators.
[1]
[2]
Much of the initial construction of the Barnabite's church in Rome,
San Carlo ai Catinari, was done at Leni's personal expense.
[3]
Episcopal succession
While bishop, he was the
principal consecrator of:
[2]
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Sebastiano Roberti,
Bishop of Tricarico (1609);
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Pedro de Mata y Haro,
Bishop of Belcastro (1609);
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Erasmo Paravicini,
Bishop of Alessandria della Paglia (1611);
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Antonio Maria Franceschini,
Bishop of Amelia (1611);
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Roberto Roberti (bishop),
Bishop of Tricarico (1612);
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Camillo Moro,
Bishop of Termoli (1612);
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Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno,
Titular Archbishop of Patrae (1614);
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Vitaliano Visconti Borromeo,
Titular Archbishop of Hadrianopolis in Haemimonto (1616);
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Vincenzo Landinelli,
Bishop of Albenga (1616);
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Carlo Carafa,
Bishop of Aversa (1616);
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Altobello Carissimi,
Bishop of Minervino Murge (1617);
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Alfonso Sacrati,
Bishop of Comacchio (1617);
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Fabrizio Landriani,
Bishop of Pavia (1617);
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Ippolito Borghese (bishop),
Bishop of Montalcino (1618);
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Marsilio Peruzzi,
Archbishop of Chieti (1618);
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Gregorio Del Bufalo,
Bishop of Calvi Risorta (1619);
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Maurizio Ricci,
Bishop of Cariati e Cerenzia (1619);
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Alfonso Giglioli,
Bishop of Anglona-Tursi (1619);
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Ferdinando Millini,
Bishop of Imola (1619);
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Francesco Campanari,
Bishop of Alatri (1620);
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Alfonso Petrucci (bishop),
Bishop of Chiusi (1620);
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Pietro Campori,
Bishop of Cremona (1621);
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Giulio Roma,
Bishop of Recanati e Loreto (1621);
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Desiderio Scaglia,
Bishop of Melfi e Rapolla (1621);
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Giacinto Petroni,
Bishop of Molfetta (1622);
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Giovanni Battista Roviglioni,
Bishop of Troia (1623);
and the
principal co-consecrator of:
[2]
References
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a
b
Miranda, Salvador.
"LENI, Giambattista (1573-1627)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church.
Florida International University.
OCLC
53276621. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
- ^
a
b
c Cheney, David M.
"Giambattista Cardinal Leni".
Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
self-published
-
^
Head, George. Rome: A Tour of Many Days, Vol. 1, London, Longman, Brown et al, 1849, p. 437 This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
public domain.
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