Roberto Ubaldini
Roberto Ubaldini | |
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Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prassede | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Orders | |
Consecration | 3 Feb 1608 by |
Personal details | |
Born | 1581 Florence, Italy |
Died | 22 Apr 1635 (age 54) |
Roberto Ubaldini (1581 – 22 April 1635) was a bishop and cardinal of the Catholic Church.
Biography[]
He was born in Florence.[1] He was appointed Bishop of Montepulciano in 1607, and ordained to that post on 3 Feb 1608 by , Archbishop of Sens, with Henri de Gondi, Bishop of Paris, and Jean de Bonsi, Bishop of Béziers, serving as co-consecrators.[1] He was elevated to the status of cardinal in 1615, and made Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of the Council in 1621. He resigned from that position in 1623, shortly after resigning his position as bishop.
Episcopal succession[]
While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[2]
- , Coadjutor Bishop of Laon and Titular Bishop of Philadelphia in Arabia (1608);
- , Bishop of Agen (1609);
- , Bishop of Beauvais (1617);
- , Bishop of Satriano e Campagna (1618);
- Alfonso Pozzi, Bishop of Borgo San Donnino (1620);
- Giuliano de' Medici, Archbishop of Pisa (1620);
- Luigi Capponi, Archbishop of Ravenna (1621);
- , Bishop of Montepeloso (1621);
- Guillaume Du Nozet, Titular Archbishop of Seleucia in Isauria (1621);
- Ottavio Orsini, Bishop of Venafro (1621);
- , Archbishop of Acerenza e Matera (1622);
- , Bishop of Cortona (1622);
- (Lotteringhi), Bishop of Montepulciano (1623); and
- , Titular Bishop of Sidon (1628).
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Miranda, Salvador. "UBALDINI, Roberto (1581-1635)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
- ^ "Roberto Cardinal Ubaldini" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved December 4, 2016
Categories:
- 1581 births
- 1635 deaths
- 17th-century Italian cardinals
- Clergy from Florence
- Members of the Sacred Congregation of the Council
- Apostolic Nuncios to France
- 17th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops
- Bishops appointed by Pope Paul V