Giorgio Cornaro (cardinal)
Giorgio Cornaro or Giorgio Corner (1658–1722) was a Roman Catholic cardinal[1] and member of the Cornaro family.
Giorgio Cornaro | |
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Cardinal-Priest of Santi XII Apostoli Archbishop (Personal Title) of Padua | |
Church | Catholic Church |
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Consecration | 11 May 1692 by Giambattista Rubini |
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Born | 1 Aug 1658 Venice, Italy |
Died | 10 Aug 1722 (age 64) Padua, Italy |
Biography
On 11 May 1692, he was consecrated bishop by Giambattista Rubini, Bishop of Vicenza, with Lorenzo Trotti, Bishop of Pavia, and Gregorio Giuseppe Gaetani de Aragonia, Titular Archbishop of Neocaesarea in Ponto, serving as co-consecrators.[1][2]
Episcopal succession
While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:
- Denis Delfino (patriarch) (Dionisio Dolfin), Titular Bishop of Lorea and Coadjutor Patriarch of Aquileia (1698);
- Angelo Maria Carlini, Titular Archbishop of Corinthus (1703);
- Pietro Barbarigo, Patriarch of Venice (1706); and
- Sergio Pola, Titular Bishop of Famagusta (1706).
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References
- Miranda, Salvador. "CORNARO, Giorgio (1658-1722)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
- Cheney, David M. "Giorgio Cardinal Cornaro". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]
Catholic Church titles | ||
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Preceded by Francesco Niccolini |
Titular Archbishop of Rhodus 1692–1697 |
Succeeded by Giulio Piazza |
Preceded by François-Marie Abbati |
Apostolic Nuncio to Portugal 1692–1697 |
Succeeded by Michelangelo dei Conti |
Preceded by Gregorio Giovanni Gasparo Barbarigo |
Archbishop (Personal Title) of Padua 1697–1722 |
Succeeded by Giovanni Francesco Barbarigo |
Preceded by Lorenzo Brancati di Lauria |
Cardinal-Priest of Santi XII Apostoli 1698–1722 |
Succeeded by Benedetto Caietano Giuseppe Odescalchi-Erba |
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