Pompeo Aldrovandi
Pompeo Cardinal Aldrovandi † | |
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Archbishop-Bishop of Montefiascone, (Emeritus), Cardinal priest of Sant'Eusebio | |
Pompeo Aldrovandi
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See | Diocese of Montefiascone |
Installed | 9 July 1734—6 January 1752 |
Other posts | Previously Vice-Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church |
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Created Cardinal | 24 March 1734 |
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Born | Bologna, Italy |
23 September 1668
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Montefiascone, Italy |
Not to be confused with the Baroque painter Pompeo Aldrovandini
Pompeo Aldrovandi (23 September 1668 – 6 January 1752) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Biography
Aldrovandi was born on 23 September 1668 in Bologna, then part of the Papal States, and studied law at the local university, being awarded a doctorate in canon and civil law in 1691. He entered the Roman Curia five years later and then steadily climbed the career ladder in the administration and was ordained priest in 1710, served as a chargé d'affaires in the nunciature in Spain from 1712 to 1716.
On 5 October 1716 he became titular archbishop of Neocaesarea and was appointed Nuncio in Spain in 1717. However, the political troubles between the Holy See and the King of Spain led to his being called back to Bologna, where he stayed until the death of Pope Clement XI. On 23 March 1729, he was made titular Patriarch of Jerusalem and was made Governor of Rome and later in 1733 he was appointed Vice-chamberlain of the Apostolic Camera.
Aldrovandi was created Cardinal priest in the consistory of 24 March 1734 with the title of Sant'Eusebio. In 1734 he was appointed archbishop with personal title to the diocese of Montefiascone. He participated in the conclave of 1740, where the elections were stalled for forty days because many cardinals kept voting for him, despite their being unable to bring about a decision in his favour. At the conclave Cardinal Lambertini, who was later elected Pope Benedict XIV said to the College of Cardinals
"If you wish to elect a saint, choose Gotti; a statesman, Aldrovandi; an honest man, me."
Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti (1664-1742) was professor of philosophy at the College of Saint Thomas, the future Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum.[2] Gotti was perhaps the leading Thomist of his time.
Aldrovandi served as Datary of His Holiness in 1740-1743. He died in 1752 at Montefiascone.
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References
- ↑ Michael J. Walsh, Pocket Dictionary of Popes (2006) p. 21
- ↑ [http://www2.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1728.htm Accessed 7-2-2011. http://books.google.com/books?id=fGYQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA41#v=onepage&q&f=false Accessed 7-2-2011
External links
- Short biography.
- Another short biography (Italian)
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- 1668 births
- 1752 deaths
- People from Bologna
- Italian cardinals
- Bishops of Montefiascone
- Diplomats of the Holy See
- 18th-century Roman Catholic archbishops
- Apostolic Camera
- Apostolic Nuncios to Spain
- Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem