Most Reverend Giovanni Battista Falesi | |
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Bishop of Mottola | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Diocese of Mottola |
In office | 1638–1648 |
Predecessor | Tommaso d'Ancora |
Successor | Tommaso d'Aquino (bishop of Mottola) |
Orders | |
Consecration | 24 January 1638 by Francesco Maria Brancaccio |
Personal details | |
Born | 1587 |
Died | 1648 Mottola, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Giovanni Battista Falesi, O.P. (1587–1648) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Mottola (1638–1648). [1]
Giovanni Battista Falesi was born in Naples, Italy in 1587 and ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers. [2] On 15 January 1638, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban VIII as Bishop of Mottola. [1] [2] On 24 January 1638, he was consecrated bishop by Francesco Maria Brancaccio, Cardinal-Priest of Santi XII Apostoli, with Alfonso Gonzaga, Titular Archbishop of Rhodus, and Biago Proto de Rubeis, Archbishop of Messina, serving as co-consecrators. [2] He served as Bishop of Mottola until his death in 1648. [1] [2]
Most Reverend Giovanni Battista Falesi | |
---|---|
Bishop of Mottola | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Diocese of Mottola |
In office | 1638–1648 |
Predecessor | Tommaso d'Ancora |
Successor | Tommaso d'Aquino (bishop of Mottola) |
Orders | |
Consecration | 24 January 1638 by Francesco Maria Brancaccio |
Personal details | |
Born | 1587 |
Died | 1648 Mottola, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Giovanni Battista Falesi, O.P. (1587–1648) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Mottola (1638–1648). [1]
Giovanni Battista Falesi was born in Naples, Italy in 1587 and ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers. [2] On 15 January 1638, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban VIII as Bishop of Mottola. [1] [2] On 24 January 1638, he was consecrated bishop by Francesco Maria Brancaccio, Cardinal-Priest of Santi XII Apostoli, with Alfonso Gonzaga, Titular Archbishop of Rhodus, and Biago Proto de Rubeis, Archbishop of Messina, serving as co-consecrators. [2] He served as Bishop of Mottola until his death in 1648. [1] [2]