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Giovanni Battista Spínola

Giambattista Spinola (20 September 1615 – 4 January 1704) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church and an Archbishop of Genoa.[1][2]

Giambattista was born in Madrid, Spain, the fourth of the twelve children of Luca Spinola and Battina Lomellini. They were immigrants from Genoa in Italy, members of the influential Spinola family of that city, which had long been active in Genoese politics. He was the nephew of Cardinal Giandomenico Spinola. He was also the uncle of Giambattista Spínola Jr.[3]

During his career, he participated in three papal conclaves,[4] the last being in 1700, when he was 85 years old.[3]

Spinola studied law as a young man, receiving the degree of Doctor in utroque iure. At an unknown date he entered Church service. In 1648 he was appointed as archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Acerenza and Matera, while still a deacon. He became the Archbishop of Genoa in 1664. Additionally he was named as Secretary for the Sacred Congregation of Bishops and Regulars by Pope Clement X, as well as Governor of Rome and Vice Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, while retaining the Secretariat of the Sacred Congregation. He served as Governor of Rome from 26 October 1675 until 1 September 1681, when he was named a cardinal, but continued to hold the office with the title pro-Governor until he was succeeded by his nephew of the same name on 28 July 1691.[5] He was forced to resign as Archbishop of Genoa on 16 March 1681 for reasons of health.[4]

Shortly after his resignation, Spinola was named a Cardinal PriestbyPope Innocent XI, with his titular church that of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere in Rome.[6] He served briefly in the position of Chamberlain of the College of Cardinals, a one-year term that ran from January 1691 to January 1692, to which he was reappointed but resigned in March 1692, for reasons of health.[4] In 1696 he opted[7] for the titular church of the BasilicaofSant'Agnese fuori le mura in Rome,[8] a title he held until he opted for that of the Church of Santa Maria in Trastevere in 1698.[9]

Spinola died in his palace in Rome on 4 January 1704. His body was laid out in the Church of San Lorenzo in Lucina, with his burial taking place on 7 March 1704 at the Church of San Salvatore alle Coppelle, in front of the main altar.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cheney, David M. "Giambattista Cardinal Spínola (Sr.) †". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved December 20, 2021. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
  • ^ European Heraldry website, House Spinola
  • ^ a b California State University at Northridge website, Sede Vacante 1700
  • ^ a b c d Miranda, Salvador. "SPINOLA, seniore, Giambattista (1615-1704)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University Libraries. OCLC 53276621.
  • ^ Gaetano Moroni, Dizionario di erudizione historico-ecclesiastica Vol. XXXII (Venezia: tipografia Emiliana 1845), p. 45.
  • ^ Chow, Gabriel. "Cardinal Title - S. Cecilia". GCatholic.org. Retrieved December 30, 2021. [self-published]
  • ^ The technical term "opting" refers to the practice taking place when a titular church falls vacant. In a papal consistory, a cardinal my claim ("opt for") the vacancy, provided that no one senior to him makes a claim. The transfer is then approved by the pope.
  • ^ Chow, Gabriel. "Cardinal Title - S. Agnese fuori le mura". GCatholic.org. Retrieved December 30, 2021. [self-published]
  • ^ Chow, Gabriel. "Cardinal Title - S. Maria in Trastevere". GCatholic.org. Retrieved December 30, 2021. [self-published]
  • Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by

    Simone Carafa Roccella

    Archbishop of Acerenza e Matera
    1648–1664
    Succeeded by

    Vincenzo Lanfranchi

    Preceded by

    Stefano Durazzo

    Archbishop of Genoa
    1664–1681
    Succeeded by

    Giulio Vincenzo Gentile

    Preceded by

    Philip Thomas Howard of Norfolk

    Cardinal-PriestofSanta Cecilia
    1681–1696
    Succeeded by

    Celestino Sfondrati

    Preceded by

    Toussaint de Forbin de Janson

    Cardinal-PriestofSant'Agnese fuori le mura
    1696–1698
    Succeeded by

    Rannuzio Pallavicino

    Preceded by

    Gasparo Carpegna

    Cardinal-PriestofSanta Maria in Trastevere
    1698–1704
    Succeeded by

    Urbano Sacchetti


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