Jean de Bonsi
Jean de Bonsi (Florence, 1554 – July 4, 1621) was born in Florence, Italy to Domenico Bonsi, prime minister of the Duke of Tuscany, and Costanza Vettori.
Jean de Bonsi | |
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Cardinal priest of Sant'Eusebio; Member of Congregation for Universal Inquisition | |
See | Bishop of Béziers (nowadays part of the Archdiocese of Montpellier) Emeritus |
Installed | July 20, 1615—July 4, 1621 |
Predecessor | Tommaso Bonsi |
Successor | Domenico Bonsi |
Other posts | Previously Cardinal priest of S.Clemente |
Orders | |
Created cardinal | August 17, 1611 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1554 Florence, Italy |
Died | July 4, 1621 Rome |
Early Life and Studies
He studied in University of Padua canon and civil law. Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, named him an arbiter on the differences between him and Pope Clement VIII, concerning territorial limits. Later he became lawyer in Rome.
Episcopate
He was named Bishop of Béziers (nowadays part of the Archdiocese of Montpellier) after his uncle Tommaso Bonsi on February 11, 1598 and consecrated on September 30 the same year and served as bishop till 1611. He was succeeded by his nephew Domenico Bonsi - coadjutor bishop of the same diocese, followed by other members of De Bonsi family.
Cardinalate
Jean de Bonsi was created cardinal priest in the consistory of August 17, 1611 by Pope Paul V. Later in 1615 he received the red hat and was appointed to the title of S.Clemente until 1621 when he was opted for the title of Sant'Eusebio for about six months before his death on July 4, 1621, Rome.
References
External links
- Miranda, Salvador. "BONSI, Jean de (1554-1621)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621.
- Cheney, David M. "Jean Cardinal de Bonsi". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved May 22, 2020. [self-published]