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Michele Della Torre (1511–1586) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.

A member of the Della Torre family, Michele Della Torre was born in Udine in 1511, the son of nobleman Luigi della Torre and his wife Taddea Strasoldo. [1] He became Count of Valdessina in 1533. [1]

Early in his career, he was a cleric in Aquileia. [1] He later became the dean of Udine Cathedral. [1] In 1543, he became chamberlain of Pope Paul III. [1]

On 7 February 1547 he was elected Bishop of Ceneda and was subsequently consecrated as a bishop. [1] He served as the Apostolic Nuncio to France from 20 August 1547 to 1550. [1] He participated in the Council of Trent from 11 October 1551 until 28 April 1552 and from 10 October 1561 until its closing. [1] He was vice- legate in Perugia and Umbria from 15 September 1553 until June 1555. [1] From 23 May 1555 until 1557 he was the majordomo of the papal household. [1] Under Pope Pius IV, he was a Referendary of the Apostolic Signatura. [1] He was again nuncio in the Kingdom of France from 25 March 1566 until 12 August 1568. [1]

Pope Gregory XIII made him a cardinal priest in the consistory of 12 December 1583. [1] He never received the red hat or a titular church, nor did he participate in the papal conclave of 1585 that elected Pope Sixtus V. [1]

He died in Ceneda on 21 February 1586 and was buried in the cathedral there. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Miranda, Salvador. "DELLA TORRE, Michele (1511-1586)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC  53276621.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michele Della Torre (1511–1586) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.

A member of the Della Torre family, Michele Della Torre was born in Udine in 1511, the son of nobleman Luigi della Torre and his wife Taddea Strasoldo. [1] He became Count of Valdessina in 1533. [1]

Early in his career, he was a cleric in Aquileia. [1] He later became the dean of Udine Cathedral. [1] In 1543, he became chamberlain of Pope Paul III. [1]

On 7 February 1547 he was elected Bishop of Ceneda and was subsequently consecrated as a bishop. [1] He served as the Apostolic Nuncio to France from 20 August 1547 to 1550. [1] He participated in the Council of Trent from 11 October 1551 until 28 April 1552 and from 10 October 1561 until its closing. [1] He was vice- legate in Perugia and Umbria from 15 September 1553 until June 1555. [1] From 23 May 1555 until 1557 he was the majordomo of the papal household. [1] Under Pope Pius IV, he was a Referendary of the Apostolic Signatura. [1] He was again nuncio in the Kingdom of France from 25 March 1566 until 12 August 1568. [1]

Pope Gregory XIII made him a cardinal priest in the consistory of 12 December 1583. [1] He never received the red hat or a titular church, nor did he participate in the papal conclave of 1585 that elected Pope Sixtus V. [1]

He died in Ceneda on 21 February 1586 and was buried in the cathedral there. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Miranda, Salvador. "DELLA TORRE, Michele (1511-1586)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC  53276621.

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