Filippo Antonio Cardinal Gualtieri [Catholic-Hierarchy] (original) (raw)

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Deceased

Bishop Emeritus of Todi, Italy

Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prassede


Events

Date Age Event Title
24 Mar 1660 Born
30 Mar 1700 40.0 Appointed Titular Archbishop of Athenae
10 Apr 1700 40.0 Appointed Apostolic Nuncio to France
16 May 1700 40.1 Ordained Bishop Titular Archbishop of Athenae
21 Nov 1701 41.6 Appointed Archbishop (Personal Title) of Imola, Italy
17 May 1706 46.1 Elevated to Cardinal
31 Aug 1706 46.4 Resigned Apostolic Nuncio to France
30 Apr 1708 48.0 Installed Cardinal-Priest of San Crisogono
14 Oct 1709 49.5 Appointed Archbishop (Personal Title) of Todi, Italy
5 Dec 1714 54.6 Resigned Bishop of Todi, Italy
29 Jan 1724 63.8 Appointed Cardinal-Priest of Santa Cecilia
31 Jul 1726 66.3 Appointed Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prassede
21 Apr 1728 68.0 Died Bishop Emeritus of Todi, Italy

MicroData Summary forFilippo Antonio Gualtieri
(VIAF: 199053905; WikiData: Q1108288)
Filippo Antonio Cardinal Gualtieri(born 24 Mar 1660, died 21 Apr 1728)Bishop Emeritusof Todi

Event Place
Birth Place Fermo
Ordained Bishop Church of the Jesuits, Archdiocese of Avignon, France
Buried Place (Original) S. Prassede, Roma, Diocese of Roma {Rome}
Buried Place (Current) Cathedral, Orvieto, Diocese of Orvieto
a bishop for 27.9 yearsa cardinal for 21.9 years Principal Consecrator:Archbishop Fran�ois de Mailly †Archbishop of Arles
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession: Archbishop Fran�ois de Mailly † (1698)Archbishop of Arles Toussaint Cardinal de Forbin de Janson † (1656)Bishop of Beauvais Bishop �tienne de Puget † (1624)Bishop of Marseille Archbishop Jean-Fran�ois de Gondi † (1623)Archbishop of Paris Fran�ois Cardinal d’Escoubleau de Sourdis † (1599)Archbishop of Bordeaux Fran�ois Cardinal de Joyeuse †Archbishop of Toulouse Principal Consecrator of:Bishop Giuseppe Guerra † (1708)Bishop Angelo Rendina † (1708)Bishop Ludovico Anselmo Gualtieri † (1708)Bishop Jacques Pescherard, O.F.M. Cap. † (1715)Bishop Pierre-Fran�ois Lafitau † (1720)Bishop Charles Antoine Donadoni, O.F.M. Conv. † (1723)Bishop Joseph-Louis de Cohorn de La Palun † (1725)Principal Co-Consecrator of:Melchior Cardinal de Polignac † (1726)

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