Archbishop Agostino Franciotti [Catholic-Hierarchy] (original) (raw)

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Deceased

Apostolic Nuncio to Germany

Titular Archbishop of Trapezus


Events

Date Age Event Title
1630¹ Born
4 May 1654 24.3 Appointed Titular Archbishop of Trapezus
10 May 1654 24.3 Ordained Bishop Titular Archbishop of Trapezus
10 Jul 1666 36.5 Appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Germany
Feb 1670³ 40.0 Died Titular Archbishop of Trapezus

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MicroData Summary for Agostino Franciotti
(VIAF: 286190503; WikiData: Q50212777)
Archbishop Agostino Franciotti(born 1630, died Feb 1670)Apostolic Nuncioof Germany

Event Place
Ordained Bishop Ges�, Church, Roma, Diocese of Roma {Rome}, Italy
Death Place Aachen
a bishop for 15.7 years Principal Consecrator:Marcantonio Cardinal Franciotti †Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria della Pace
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession: Marcantonio Cardinal Franciotti † (1637)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria della Pace Antonio (Marcello) Cardinal Barberini (Sr.), O.F.M. Cap. † (1625)Cardinal-Priest of Sant’Onofrio Bishop Laudivio Zacchia † (1605)Bishop of Corneto (Tarquinia) e Montefiascone Pietro Cardinal Aldobrandini † (1604)Archbishop of Ravenna Pope Clement VIII (1592)(Ippolito Aldobrandini (Sr.) †)Alfonso Cardinal Gesualdo di Conza (Gonza) † (1564)Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia (e Velletri) Francesco Cardinal Pisani † (1527)Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina Alessandro Cardinal Farnese † (1519)Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia (e Velletri) Pope Leo X (1513)(Giovanni de’ Medici †)Raffaele Cardinal Sansoni Riario † (1504)Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia (e Velletri) Pope Julius II (1481)(Giuliano della Rovere †)Pope Sixtus IV (1471)(Francesco della Rovere, O.F.M. †)Guillaume Cardinal d’Estouteville, O.S.B. †Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia (e Velletri) Principal Co-Consecrator of:Bishop Bandino Accarigi † (1656)Bishop Marcantonio Oddi † (1656)Bishop Girolamo Cori (de Coris) † (1656)Bishop Gianlucido Palombara † (1658)Bishop Cesare Cancellotti, C.O. † (1658)Bishop Anselmo Dandini † (1662)Bishop Ignazio d’Amico † (1662)

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