Daniele Cardinal Delfino [Catholic-Hierarchy] (original) (raw)

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Deceased

Archbishop of Udine, Italy

Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria sopra Minerva


Events

Date Age Event Title
22 Jan 1686 Born
6 Dec 1714 28.8 Appointed Coadjutor Patriarch of Aquileia, Italy
6 Dec 1714 28.8 Appointed Titular Bishop of Aureliopolis in Asia
7 Apr 1715 29.2 Ordained Bishop Titular Bishop of Aureliopolis in Asia
13 Aug 1734 48.5 Succeeded Patriarch of Aquileia, Italy
10 Apr 1747 61.2 Elevated to Cardinal
20 Nov 1747 61.8 Installed Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria sopra Minerva
6 Jul 1751 65.4 Appointed Archbishop of Udine, Italy
13 Mar 1762 76.1 Died Archbishop of Udine, Italy

MicroData Summary for Daniele Delfino
(VIAF: 74779508; WikiData: Q3014934)
Daniele Cardinal Delfino(born 22 Jan 1686, died 13 Mar 1762)Archbishopof Udine

Event Place
Birth Place Venezia, Patriarchate of Venezia {Venice}
a bishop for 46.9 yearsa cardinal for 14.9 years Principal Consecrator:Fabrizio Cardinal Paolucci †Cardinal-Priest of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession: Fabrizio Cardinal Paolucci † (1685)Cardinal-Priest of Santi Giovanni e Paolo Gasparo Cardinal Carpegna † (1670)Cardinal-Priest of San Silvestro in Capite Paluzzo Cardinal Paluzzi Altieri Degli Albertoni † (1666)Archbishop of Ravenna 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 Consecrator of:Patriarch Francesco Antonio Correr, O.F.M. Cap. † (1735)Patriarch Aloysius Foscari † (1741)Bishop Giovanni Battista Sandi † (1747)Archbishop Giovanni Battista Bortoli † (1747)Principal Co-Consecrator of:Bishop Carlo Pignatelli, C.R. † (1715)Bishop Nikola Tomašić † (1722)Archbishop Antonio Nani † (1727)Bishop Vincenzo Dominico Bragadin, O.F.M. Cap. † (1733)

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