Vitellozzo Vitelli (cardinal)

Vitellozzo Vitelli (1531 November 19, 1568) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

Life

Vitelli was born in 1531 in Città di Castello of Captain Alessandro Vitellozzi, signore of Amatrice, and Angela di Troilo Rossi, and educated at the University of Padua.

He was ordained a cleric of Città di Castello and appointed bishop there March 20, 1554, an office he would resign in 1560.

He went to Rome in February 1556 and was created cardinal deacon March 15, 1557, receiving the deaconry of Ss. Sergio e Bacco on March 24. He opted for the deaconry of S. Maria in Portico Octaviae in March 1559 and that of Santa Maria in Via Lata in November 1564.

He held numerous administrative posts and participated in the conclaves of 1559, which elected Pope Pius IV, and of 1565-1566, which elected Pope Pius V.

He died November 19, 1568 in Rome and was buried in his titular church of Santa Maria in Via Lata.

Notes and references

    Sources

    • Miranda, Salvador. "VITELLI, Vitellozzo (1531-1568)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
    • Cheney, David M. "Vitellozzo Cardinal Vitelli". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]
    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by
    Alessandro Stefano Filodori
    Bishop of Città di Castello
    1554–1560
    Succeeded by
    Costantino Bonelli
    Preceded by
    Odet de Coligny de Châtillon
    Cardinal-Deacon of Santi Sergio e Bacco
    1557–1559
    Succeeded by
    Preceded by
    Anastasio Umberto Dandini
    Administrator of Imola
    1560–1561
    Succeeded by
    Francesco Guarini (bishop)
    Preceded by
    Ippolito II d'Este
    Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Maria in Via Lata
    1564–1568
    Succeeded by
    Innocenzo Ciocchi del Monte
    Preceded by
    Charles Bourbon de Vendôme
    Administrator of Carcassonne
    1567–1568
    Succeeded by
    Annibal de Ruccellai
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