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On 1 September 1606, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul V as [[Apostolic Nuncio to Germany]].<ref name=CathHierAttAma /> |
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He served as Apostolic Nuncio to Germany until his resignation on 26 April 1610.<ref name=CathHierAttAma /> |
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Revision as of 02:26, 23 May 2018
Most Reverend Attilio Amalteo | |
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Titular Archbishop of Athenae | |
Church | Catholic Church |
In office | 1606–1633 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1545 |
Died | 25 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
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
While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[2]
- 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:[2]
- 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).
References
- ^ a b Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. p. 99. (in Latin)
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Archbishop Attilio Amalteo" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017
- ^ a b c "Archbishop Attilio Amalteo" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved July 18, 2017
- ^ "Nunciature to Germany" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017
- ^ "Athenae (Titular See)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 18, 2017