Domenico Massimo

Domenico Massimo (1630 – September 1685) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Corneto (Tarquinia) e Montefiascone (1671–1685).[1]

Most Reverend

Domenico Massimo
Bishop of Corneto (Tarquinia) e Montefiascone
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseDiocese of Corneto (Tarquinia) e Montefiascone)
In office1671–1685
PredecessorPaluzzo Paluzzi Altieri Degli Albertoni
SuccessorMarcantonio Barbarigo
Orders
Ordination5 March 1667
Consecration30 March 1671
by Camillo Massimi
Personal details
Born1630
Rome, Italy
DiedSeptember 1685 (age 55)

Biography

Domenico Massimo was born in Rome, Italy in 1630 and was ordained as a priest on 5 March 1667.[2] On 18 March 1671, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement X as Bishop of Corneto (Tarquinia) e Montefiascone.[1][2] On 30 March 1671, he was consecrated bishop by Camillo Massimi, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Domnica, with Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal), Titular Patriarch of Alexandria, and Egidio Colonna (patriarch), Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem, serving as co-consecrators.[2] He served as Bishop of Corneto (Tarquinia) e Montefiascone until his death in September 1685.[1][2]

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References

  1. Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol V. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. p. 274. (in Latin)
  2. Cheney, David M. "Bishop Domenico Massimo". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri Degli Albertoni
Bishop of Corneto (Tarquinia) e Montefiascone
1671–1685
Succeeded by
Marcantonio Barbarigo


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