Ulderico Carpegna
His Eminence Ulderico Carpegna |
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Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina | |
File:Cardinale Ulderico Carpegna.jpg | |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
Appointed | 28 January 1675 |
Term ended | 24 January 1679 |
Predecessor | Francesco Maria Brancaccio |
Successor | Cesare Facchinetti |
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Consecration | 7 October 1630 by Luigi Caetani |
Created Cardinal | 28 November 1633 by Urban VIII |
Rank | Cardinal-Bishop |
Personal details | |
Born | 24 June 1595 Scavolino, Italy |
Died | 24 January 1679 (age 83) Rome, Papal States |
Nationality | Italian |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Ordination history of Ulderico Carpegna | |
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Diaconal ordination
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Ordained by | Unknown |
Priestly ordination
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Ordained by | Unknown |
Episcopal consecration
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Principal consecrator | Luigi Caetani |
Co-consecrators | Antonio Ricciulli and Benedetto Landi |
Date of consecration | 7 October 1630 |
Cardinalate
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Elevated by | Pope Urban VIII |
Date of elevation | 28 November 1633 |
Bishops consecrated by Ulderico Carpegna as principal consecrator
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Orazio Monaldi | 15 May 1639 |
Antonio Marullo | 20 September 1643 |
Pietro Marioni | 3 May 1644 |
Antonio Pavonelli, O.F.M. Conv. | 24 May 1648 |
Francesco Maria Falcucci | 8 January 1651 |
Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni | 2 May 1666 |
Peter Creagh | 26 May 1676 |
Ulderico Carpegna (24 June 1595 – 24 January 1679) was an Italian jurist and Cardinal.
Biography
Born at Scavolino, he was from a family of the Roman nobility, connected with the Montefeltro family.[1]
He became bishop of Gubbio[2] in 1630, and cardinal in 1633.[3] He was bishop of Todi from 1638, resigning by 1643. He was Camerlengo for a year from 1648. Consecrated by Luigi Caetani, he became bishop of Albano in 1666, bishop of Frascati in 1671, and bishop of Porto and Santa-Rufina in 1675.[3] He died in Rome. Through his episcopal consecration of Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni, he is part of the episcopal lineage of Pope Francis. He is also connected to the lineage of Pope Benedict XVI.
Carpegna was a patron of Francesco Borromini and commissioned the Baroque architect important works of transformation and expansion of his palace at Fontana di Trevi. As a token of gratitude, Borromini named the prelate executor of his will and bequeathed him money and objects of considerable value "for", as he wrote, "the infinite debt I have toward him".[4]
The Fondo Carpegna of the Vatican Secret Archives contains material relating to Ulderico Carpegna and Gaspare Carpegna.[1]
Episcopal succession
Episcopal succession of Ulderico Carpegna |
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While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[2]
and the principal co-consecrator of: |
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- ↑ Salvagni, Isabella. Palazzo Carpegna, 1577-1934. Rome: Edizioni De Luca, 2000, 230 pp., 117 ill., 70 in color
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- 1595 births
- 1679 deaths
- People from the Province of Rimini
- 17th-century Italian cardinals
- Cardinal-bishops of Albano
- Cardinal-bishops of Frascati
- Cardinal-bishops of Porto
- Cardinals created by Pope Urban VIII
- 17th-century Italian jurists