Luigi Omodei (1657–1706)
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Luigi Omodei (20 March 1657, in Madrid – 18 August 1706, in Rome) was a cardinal of Italian descent. His uncle Luigi Omodei (1607–1685) was also a cardinal.
Life[]
His parents were the Milanese nobleman Agostino Omodei, marquess of Almonacid in Spain, and his third wife Maria Pacheco de Moura, from Madrid. He fulfilled several duties in the Roman Curia and was made a cardinal by pope Alexander VIII in the consistory of 13 February 1690. He took part in the 1691 and 1700 conclaves.
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- 1657 births
- 1706 deaths
- 17th-century Italian cardinals
- Cardinals created by Pope Alexander VIII
- 18th-century Italian cardinals
- Italian cardinal stubs