Bishop Pietro Antonio Cirio [Catholic-Hierarchy] (original) (raw)

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Deceased

Bishop of Susa, Italy


Events

Date Age Event Title
4 Feb 1763 Born
6 Jun 1789 26.3 Ordained Priest Priest of Acqui, Italy
29 Oct 1831 68.7 Selected Bishop of Susa, Italy
24 Feb 1832 69.0 Confirmed Bishop of Susa, Italy
29 Apr 1832 69.2 Ordained Bishop Bishop of Susa, Italy
3 Apr 1838 75.1 Died Bishop of Susa, Italy

MicroData Summary for Pietro Antonio Cirio
(WikiData: Q64760686)
Bishop Pietro Antonio Cirio(born 4 Feb 1763, died 3 Apr 1838)Bishopof Susa

Event Place
Birth Place Canelli
a priest for 48.8 yearsa bishop for 5.9 years Principal Consecrator:Archbishop Luigi Fransoni †Archbishop of Torino {Turin} Principal Co-Consecrators:Bishop Carlo Giuseppe Maria Sappa de Milanes †Bishop of Acqui Bishop Michele Amatore Lobetti †Bishop of Asti
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession: Archbishop Luigi Fransoni † (1821)Archbishop of Torino {Turin} Pietro Francesco Cardinal Galleffi † (1819)Cardinal-Bishop of Albano Alessandro Cardinal Mattei † (1777)Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia (e Velletri) Bernardino Cardinal Giraud † (1767)Cardinal-Priest of Santissima Trinit� al Monte Pincio Pope Clement XIII (1743)(Carlo della Torre Rezzonico †)Pope Benedict XIV (1724)(Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini †)Pope Benedict XIII (1675)(Pietro Francesco (Vincenzo Maria) Orsini de Gravina, O.P. †)Paluzzo Cardinal Paluzzi Altieri Degli Albertoni † (1666)Chamberlain (Camerlengo) of the Apostolic Chamber Ulderico Cardinal Carpegna † (1630)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere Luigi Cardinal Caetani † (1622)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Pudenziana Ludovico Cardinal Ludovisi † (1621)Archbishop of Bologna Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale † (1604)Archbishop Emeritus of Bari (-Canosa) Girolamo Cardinal Bernerio, O.P. † (1586)Cardinal-Bishop of Albano Giulio Antonio Cardinal Santorio † (1566)Cardinal-Priest of San Bartolomeo all’Isola Scipione Cardinal Rebiba †Titular Patriarch of Constantinople Principal Co-Consecrator of:Archbishop Giovanni Antonio Gianotti (Giannotti) † (1833)Bishop Dominique Galvano † (1833)

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