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==Episcopal succession==
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*[[Girolamo Seripando]], [Archbishop of Salerno]] (1554);
*[[Girolamo Seripando]], [[Archbishop of Salerno]] (1554);
*[[Virgilio Rosario]], [[Bishop of Ischia]] (1555);
*[[Virgilio Rosario]], [[Bishop of Ischia]] (1555);
*[[Antonio Ghislieri]], [[Bishop of Nepi e Sutri]] (1556);
*[[Antonio Ghislieri]], [[Bishop of Nepi e Sutri]] (1556);

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Giovanni Michele Saraceni (1 December 1498 – 27 April 1568) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.[1]

Saraceni was born in Naples and was a relative of Cardinal Fabio Mignatelli.

He was the archbishop of Acerenza and Matera from 1536. On, he was consecrated bishop by Antonio Sanseverino, Archbishop of Taranto, with Lorenzo Santarelli, Bishop of Pult, and Giacomo Ponzetti, Bishop of Molfetta, serving as co-consecrators.[1] He was made cardinal on 20 November 1551 by Pope Julius III.

He took part in revising the acts of the Council of Trent, and in other Papal missions, including investigating the charges against Cardinal Carlo Cafara.

Cardinal Saraceni died in Rome in 1568.

Episcopal succession

While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[1]

Sources


  1. ^ a b c "Giovanni Michele Cardinal Saraceni " Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 29, 2016