Agostino Cardinal Cusani [Catholic-Hierarchy] (original) (raw)

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Deceased

Bishop Emeritus of Pavia, Italy

Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria del Popolo


Events

Date Age Event Title
20 Oct 1655 Born
2 Aug 1682 26.7 Ordained Priest Priest
2 Apr 1696 40.4 Appointed Titular Archbishop of Amasea
23 Apr 1696 40.5 Ordained Bishop Titular Archbishop of Amasea
30 Apr 1696 40.5 Appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Venice, Italy
29 May 1706 50.6 Appointed Apostolic Nuncio to France
31 Jul 1706 50.7 Resigned Apostolic Nuncio to Venice, Italy
14 Oct 1711 55.9 Appointed Archbishop (Personal Title) of Pavia, Italy
Feb 1712³ 56.2 Resigned Apostolic Nuncio to France
18 May 1712 56.5 Elevated to Cardinal
30 Jan 1713 57.2 Installed Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria del Popolo
12 Jul 1724 68.7 Resigned Bishop of Pavia, Italy
27 Dec 1730 75.1 Died Bishop Emeritus of Pavia, Italy

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MicroData Summary forAgostino Cusani
(VIAF: 159050394; WikiData: Q2827091)
Agostino Cardinal Cusani(born 20 Oct 1655, died 27 Dec 1730)Bishop Emeritusof Pavia

Event Place
Birth Place Milano, Archdiocese of Milano {Milan}
Ordained Bishop San Carlo al Corso, Roma, Diocese of Roma {Rome}
a priest for 48.4 yearsa bishop for 34.6 yearsa cardinal for 18.6 years Principal Consecrator:Ferdinando Cardinal d’Adda †Cardinal-Priest of Santa Balbina Principal Co-Consecrators:Bishop Sperello Sperelli †Bishop of Terni Bishop Domenico Diez de Aux †Bishop of Gerace
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession: Ferdinando Cardinal d’Adda † (1687)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Balbina Archbishop Dominic Maguire, O.P. †Archbishop of Armagh Principal Consecrator of:Bishop Georg Xaver Marotti † (1713)

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