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He participated in the [[Papal conclave, September 1590|first papal conclave of 1590]] that elected [[Pope Urban VII]]; in the [[Papal conclave, Autumn 1590|second papal conclave of 1590]] that elected [[Pope Gregory XIV]]; in the [[Papal conclave, 1591|papal conclave of 1591]] that elected [[Pope Innocent IX]]; and in the [[Papal conclave, 1592|papal conclave of 1592]] that elected [[Pope Clement VIII]].<ref name="bare_url" />
He participated in the [[Papal conclave, September 1590|first papal conclave of 1590]] that elected [[Pope Urban VII]]; in the [[Papal conclave, Autumn 1590|second papal conclave of 1590]] that elected [[Pope Gregory XIV]]; in the [[Papal conclave, 1591|papal conclave of 1591]] that elected [[Pope Innocent IX]]; and in the [[Papal conclave, 1592|papal conclave of 1592]] that elected [[Pope Clement VIII]].<ref name="bare_url" />


On December 9, 1592, he opted for the [[titular church]] of [[Basilica di Sant'Anastasia al Palatino|Sant'Anastasia]]; then for [[Saint Jerome of the Croats]] on August 18, 1597; then for [[Santa Prassede]] of February 21, 1600; and then for [[San Lorenzo in Lucina]] on August 30, 1600.<ref name="bare_url" /> He also became the [[protopriest]].<ref name="bare_url" />
On December 9, 1592, he opted for the [[titular church]] of [[Basilica di Sant'Anastasia al Palatino|Sant'Anastasia]]; then for [[Saint Jerome of the Croats]] on August 18, 1597; then for [[Santa Prassede]] of February 21, 1600; and then for [[San Lorenzo in Lucina]] on August 30, 1600.<ref name="bare_url" /> He also became the [[protopriest]].<ref name="bare_url" />


On June 17, 1602, he opted for the order of [[Cardinal bishop|cardinal bishops]], receiving the [[Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano|Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano]] and being [[Consecration|consecrated]] as a bishop.<ref name="bare_url" /> He opted for the [[Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto|Suburbican Diocese of Sabina]] on February 19, 1603.<ref name="bare_url" />
On June 17, 1602, he opted for the order of [[cardinal bishop]]s, receiving the [[Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano|Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano]] and being [[Consecration|consecrated]] as a bishop.<ref name="bare_url" /> He opted for the [[Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto|Suburbican Diocese of Sabina]] on February 19, 1603.<ref name="bare_url" />


He died in [[Rome]] on May 20, 1604.<ref name="bare_url" /> He was buried in the [[Church of the Gesù]].<ref name="bare_url" />
He died in [[Rome]] on May 20, 1604.<ref name="bare_url" /> He was buried in the [[Church of the Gesù]].<ref name="bare_url" />
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Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragonia
Coat of arms of Cardinal Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragonia

Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragonia (1550–1604) was a Sicilian cardinal and bishop.

Biography

Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragonia was born in Castle Veziano, a family fief near Mazara del Vallo, Kingdom of Sicily on May 20, 1550, the son of Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia, Viceroy of Sicily, and his wife Margherita Ventimiglia.[1] He was the grand-nephew of Cardinal Pietro Tagliavia d'Aragonia.[1]

At age 17, he was sent to Spain, where he studied at the University of Alcalá.[1]

Pope Gregory XIII made him a cardinal deacon in the consistory of December 12, 1583.[1] He did not participate in the papal conclave of 1585 that elected Pope Sixtus V.[1] He received the red hat and the deaconry of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri on May 20, 1585.[1] That month, he was also appointed vice-protector of Spain.[1]

He participated in the first papal conclave of 1590 that elected Pope Urban VII; in the second papal conclave of 1590 that elected Pope Gregory XIV; in the papal conclave of 1591 that elected Pope Innocent IX; and in the papal conclave of 1592 that elected Pope Clement VIII.[1]

On December 9, 1592, he opted for the titular church of Sant'Anastasia; then for Saint Jerome of the Croats on August 18, 1597; then for Santa Prassede of February 21, 1600; and then for San Lorenzo in Lucina on August 30, 1600.[1] He also became the protopriest.[1]

On June 17, 1602, he opted for the order of cardinal bishops, receiving the Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano and being consecrated as a bishop.[1] He opted for the Suburbican Diocese of Sabina on February 19, 1603.[1]

He died in Rome on May 20, 1604.[1] He was buried in the Church of the Gesù.[1]

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