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'''Attilio Amalteo''' (1545–1633) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as [[Apostolic Nuncio to Germany]] (1606–1610) and [[Titular Archbishop]] of ''Athenae'' (1606–1633).<ref name=HierarchiaIV>{{cite book|url=http://www.archive.org/stream/hierarchiacathol04eubeuoft|last1=Gauchat|first1=Patritius (Patrice)|title=HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV|pages=99|date=1935|publisher=Libraria Regensbergiana|location=Münster|ISBN=}} ''(in Latin)''</ref><ref name=CathHierAttAma>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bamalt.html "Archbishop Attilio Amalteo"] ''[[Catholic-Hierarchy.org]]''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017</ref><ref name=CathHierNuncioGermany>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dxxde.html "Nunciature to Germany"] ''[[Catholic-Hierarchy.org]]''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017</ref><ref name=CathHierAthenae>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/d4a71.html "Athenae (Titular See)"] ''[[Catholic-Hierarchy.org]]''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017</ref>
'''Attilio Amalteo''' (1545–1633) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as [[Apostolic Nuncio to Germany]] (1606–1610) and [[Titular Archbishop]] of ''Athenae'' (1606–1633).<ref name=HierarchiaIV>{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/stream/hierarchiacathol04eubeuoft|last1=Gauchat|first1=Patritius (Patrice)|title=HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV|pages=99|date=1935|publisher=Libraria Regensbergiana|location=Münster}} ''(in Latin)''</ref><ref name=CathHierAttAma>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bamalt.html "Archbishop Attilio Amalteo"] ''[[Catholic-Hierarchy.org]]''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017</ref><ref name=GCathAttAma>[http://www.gcatholic.org/hierarchy/data/bishops-AM.htm#57628 "Archbishop Attilio Amalteo"] ''GCatholic.org''. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved July 18, 2017</ref><ref name=CathHierNuncioGermany>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dxxde.html "Nunciature to Germany"] ''[[Catholic-Hierarchy.org]]''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017</ref><ref name=CathHierAthenae>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/d4a71.html "Athenae (Titular See)"] ''[[Catholic-Hierarchy.org]]''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Attilio Amalteo was born in 1545.<ref name=CathHierAttAma />
Attilio Amalteo was born in 1545.<ref name=CathHierAttAma />
On 14 Aug 1606, he was appointed during the papacy of [[Pope Paul V]] as [[Titular Archbishop]] of ''Athenae''.<ref name=HierarchiaIV /><ref name=CathHierAttAma />
On 14 August 1606, he was appointed during the papacy of [[Pope Paul V]] as [[Titular Archbishop]] of ''Athenae''.<ref name=HierarchiaIV /><ref name=CathHierAttAma /><ref name=GCathAttAma />
On 1 Sep 1606, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul V as [[Apostolic Nuncio to Germany]].<ref name=CathHierAttAma />
On 1 September 1606, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul V as [[Apostolic Nuncio to Germany]].<ref name=CathHierAttAma />
He served as Apostolic Nuncio to Germany until his resignation on 26 Apr 1610.<ref name=CathHierAttAma />
He served as Apostolic Nuncio to Germany until his resignation on 26 April 1610.<ref name=CathHierAttAma />
He died on 25 May 1633.<ref name=CathHierAttAma />
He died on 25 May 1633.<ref name=CathHierAttAma /><ref name=GCathAttAma />


==Episcopal succession==
==Episcopal succession==
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While bishop, he was the [[principal consecrator]] of:<ref name=CathHierAttAma />
While bishop, he was the [[principal consecrator]] of:<ref name=CathHierAttAma />
*[[Theodor Riphaen]], Auxiliary [[Bishop of Köln]] and [[Titular Bishop]] of ''Cyrene'' (1607);

*[[Eitel Friedrich von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen]], [[Bishop of Osnabrück]] (1623);
and the [[principal consecrator]] of:<ref name=CathHierAttAma />
and the [[principal co-consecrator]] of:<ref name=CathHierAttAma />
*[[Giulio Masi]], [[Bishop of Giovinazzo]] (1611);
*[[Giulio Mattei]], [[Bishop of Bitetto]] (1611);
*[[Pietro Emo]], [[Coadjutor]] [[Bishop of Crema]] and [[Titular Bishop]] of ''Larissa in Syria'' (1612);
*[[Antonius de Pozega]] (Poseca), [[Bishop of Scardona]] (1613);
*[[Franciscus Boncianni]], [[Archbishop of Pisa]] (1613);
*[[Gian Alberto Garzoni]], [[Bishop of Canea]] (1614);
*[[Baccio Gherardini]], [[Bishop of Fiesole]] (1615);
*[[Vitalis de L'Estang]], [[Coadjutor]] [[Bishop of Carcassonne]] and [[Titular Bishop]] of ''Ephesus'' (1615);
*[[Pietro Paolo Miloto]], [[Bishop of Chioggia]] (1615);
*[[Adam Nowodworski]], [[Bishop of Kamyanets-Podilskyi]] (1615);
*[[Vincenzo Caputo]], [[Bishop of San Severo]] (1615);
*[[Matteo Sanudo]], [[Coadjutor]] [[Bishop of Concordia]] and [[Titular Bishop]] of ''Ioppe'' (1615);
*[[Giovanni Sanctatus]], [[Bishop of Rethymo]] (1616);
*[[Giuseppe Delfino (bishop)]], [[Coadjutor]] [[Bishop of Vicenza]] and [[Titular Bishop]] of ''Paphus'' (1616);
*[[Lorenzo Castrucci]], [[Bishop of Spoleto]] (1617);
*[[Petrus Pitarca]], [[Bishop of Termia]] (1617);
*[[Pasquale Grassi]], [[Bishop of Chioggia]] (1619);
*[[Eusebius Caimus]], [[Bishop of Novigrad]] (1620);
*[[Paolo Arese]], [[Bishop of Tortona]] (1620);
*[[Germanicus Mantica]], [[Titular Bishop]] of ''Famagusta'' (1620);
*[[Tommaso Ximenes]], [[Bishop of Fiesole]] (1620);
*[[Silvestro Andreozzi]], [[Bishop of Penne e Atri]] (1621);
*[[Cristoforo Memmolo]], [[Bishop of Ruvo]] (1621);
*[[Agostino Morosini]], [[Titular Archbishop]] of ''Damascus'' (1621);
*[[Theodorus Georgi]], [[Bishop of Arbe]] (1621);
*[[Antonio Bonfiglioli]], [[Bishop of Carinola]] (1622);
*[[Felice Siliceo]], [[Bishop of Troia]] (1623);
*[[Michael Masserotti]] (Misserotti), [[Bishop of Bitetto]] (1624);
*[[Alderano Bellati]] (Bellatto), [[Bishop of Bisignano]] (1624);
*[[Angelus Maria Cittadini]], [[Coadjutor]] [[Archbishop of Nachitschewan]] and [[Titular Archbishop]] of ''Myra'' (1624);
*[[Mario Filonardi]], [[Archbishop of Avignon]] (1624); and
*[[Henri de Sponde]], [[Bishop of Pamiers]] (1626).
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 06:55, 31 December 2021

Most Reverend

Attilio Amalteo
Titular Archbishop of Athenae
ChurchCatholic Church
In office1606–1633
Personal details
Born1545
Died25 May 1633 (age 88)
Previous post(s)Apostolic Nuncio to Germany (1606–1610)

Attilio Amalteo (1545–1633) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Apostolic Nuncio to Germany (1606–1610) and Titular Archbishop of Athenae (1606–1633).[1][2][3][4][5]

Biography[edit]

Attilio Amalteo was born in 1545.[2] On 14 August 1606, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul V as Titular Archbishop of Athenae.[1][2][3] On 1 September 1606, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul V as Apostolic Nuncio to Germany.[2] He served as Apostolic Nuncio to Germany until his resignation on 26 April 1610.[2] He died on 25 May 1633.[2][3]

Episcopal succession[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. p. 99. (in Latin)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Archbishop Attilio Amalteo" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017
  3. ^ a b c "Archbishop Attilio Amalteo" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved July 18, 2017
  4. ^ "Nunciature to Germany" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017
  5. ^ "Athenae (Titular See)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Titular Archbishop of Athenae
1606–1633
Succeeded by
Preceded by Apostolic Nuncio to Germany
1606–1610
Succeeded by