Most Reverend Nicolaus Gabrieli | |
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Bishop of Novigrad | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Diocese of Novigrad |
In office | 1684–1717 |
Predecessor | Giacomo Bruti |
Successor | Daniele Sansoni |
Orders | |
Ordination | 21 September 1670 |
Consecration | 25 June 1684 by Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal) |
Personal details | |
Born | 31 January 1645 |
Died | 12 April 1717 |
Nationality | Italian |
Nicolaus Gabrieli (born 31 January 1645 – 12 April 1717) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Novigrad (1684–1717). [1] [2]
Nicolaus Gabrieli was born in Villa Rivolti, Codroipo, Italy on 31 January 1645 and ordained a priest on 21 September 1670. [2] On 19 June 1684, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Innocent XI as Bishop of Novigrad. [1] [2] On 25 June 1684, he was consecrated bishop by Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal), Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca, with Giuseppe Bologna, Archbishop Emeritus of Benevento, and Francesco Maria Giannotti, Bishop of Segni, serving as co-consecrators. [2] He served as Bishop of Novigrad until his death on 12 April 1717. [1] [2]
Most Reverend Nicolaus Gabrieli | |
---|---|
Bishop of Novigrad | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Diocese of Novigrad |
In office | 1684–1717 |
Predecessor | Giacomo Bruti |
Successor | Daniele Sansoni |
Orders | |
Ordination | 21 September 1670 |
Consecration | 25 June 1684 by Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal) |
Personal details | |
Born | 31 January 1645 |
Died | 12 April 1717 |
Nationality | Italian |
Nicolaus Gabrieli (born 31 January 1645 – 12 April 1717) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Novigrad (1684–1717). [1] [2]
Nicolaus Gabrieli was born in Villa Rivolti, Codroipo, Italy on 31 January 1645 and ordained a priest on 21 September 1670. [2] On 19 June 1684, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Innocent XI as Bishop of Novigrad. [1] [2] On 25 June 1684, he was consecrated bishop by Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal), Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca, with Giuseppe Bologna, Archbishop Emeritus of Benevento, and Francesco Maria Giannotti, Bishop of Segni, serving as co-consecrators. [2] He served as Bishop of Novigrad until his death on 12 April 1717. [1] [2]