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| name = Ottavio Paravicini |
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| title = Cardinal-Priest of Santi Bonifacio ed Alessio |
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| church = [[Catholic Church]] |
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| consecration = 15 Jul 1584 |
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| consecrated_by = [[Charles Borromeo]] |
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| birth_date = 11 Jul 1552 |
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| birth_place = [[Rome]], [[Italy]] |
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| death_date = 3 Feb 1611 (age 58) |
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⚫ | '''Ottavio Paravicini''' (1552–1611) was a [[Roman Catholic]] cardinal.<ref name=MirandaOttPara>{{cite web|authorlink=Salvador Miranda (historian) |last=Miranda |first=Salvador |title=PARAVICINI, Ottavio (1552-1611)|url=https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios1591.htm#Paravicini|work=The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church |access-date=29 February 2016|publisher=[[Florida International University]]|oclc=53276621}}</ref> |
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==Early life== |
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⚫ | '''Ottavio Paravicini''' (1552–1611) was a [[Roman Catholic]] cardinal.<ref name=MirandaOttPara>{{cite web |last=Miranda |first=Salvador |title=PARAVICINI, Ottavio (1552-1611)|url= |
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Born into the noble family from [[Valtellina]], he was the son of Giovanni Michele Paravicini and Lomellina Laudata of Gaeta. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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On 15 Jul 1584, he was [[consecrated]] bishop by [[ |
On 15 Jul 1584, he was [[consecrated]] bishop by [[Charles Borromeo]], [[Archbishop of Milan]], with [[Filippo Sega]], [[Bishop of Piacenza]], and [[Francesco Bossi]], [[Bishop of Novara]], serving as [[co-consecrators]].<ref name=MirandaOttPara /><ref name=CathHierOttPara>{{Cite web|last=Cheney |first=David M.|authorlink=|title=Ottavio ''Cardinal'' Paravicini |website=[[Catholic-Hierarchy.org]]|date=|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bparao.html|access-date=June 16, 2018}} [[Wikipedia:SPS|{{sup|[''self-published'']}}]]</ref> |
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==Episcopal succession== |
==Episcopal succession== |
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While bishop, he was the [[principal consecrator]] of:<ref name=CathHierOttPara /> |
While bishop, he was the [[principal consecrator]] of:<ref name=CathHierOttPara /> |
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*[[Camillo Borghese (archbishop)|Camillo Borghese]], (1594); |
*[[Camillo Borghese (archbishop)|Camillo Borghese]], [[Bishop of Castro di Puglia]] (1594); |
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*[[Filippo Archinto]], (1595); |
*[[Filippo Archinto]], [[Bishop of Como]] (1595); |
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*[[Eugenio Savino]], (1596); |
*[[Eugenio Savino]], [[Bishop of Telese o Cerreto Sannita]] (1596); |
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*[[Johann Jakob Mirgel]], (1598); |
*[[Johann Jakob Mirgel]], [[Titular Bishop]] of ''Sebaste in Cilicia'' and [[Bishop of Konstanz|Auxiliary Bishop of Konstanz]] (1598); |
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*[[Ursino de Bertiis]], (1598); |
*[[Ursino de Bertiis]], [[Bishop of Trieste]] (1598); |
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*[[Vittorino Mansi]], (1599); |
*[[Vittorino Mansi]], [[Bishop of Castellammare di Stabia]] (1599); |
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*[[Francisco Velarde de la Cuenca]], (1599); |
*[[Francisco Velarde de la Cuenca]], [[Archbishop of Messina]] (1599); |
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*[[Gregor Helfenstein]], (1599); |
*[[Gregor Helfenstein]], [[Titular Bishop]] of ''Azotus'' and [[Bishop of Trier|Auxiliary Bishop of Trier]] (1599); |
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*[[Placido Fava]], (1600); |
*[[Placido Fava]], [[Bishop of Castro di Puglia]] (1600); |
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*[[Camillo Olario]] (Aulari, Ozario), (1602); |
*[[Camillo Olario]] (Aulari, Ozario), [[Bishop of Bobbio]] (1602); |
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*[[Lucio de Morra]],1606); |
*[[Lucio de Morra]], [[Archbishop of Otranto]] (1606); |
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*[[Istvan Szentandrássy]] (Cecchio), (1606); |
*[[Istvan Szentandrássy]] (Cecchio), [[Bishop of Smederevo]] (1606); |
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*[[Juan Beltrán Guevara y Figueroa]], (1606); |
*[[Juan Beltrán Guevara y Figueroa]], [[Archbishop of Salerno]] (1606); |
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*[[Giulio Lana]],(1606); |
*[[Giulio Lana]], [[Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino]] (1606); |
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*[[Giambattista Leni]], (1608); |
*[[Giambattista Leni]], [[Bishop of Mileto]] (1608); |
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and the [[principal co-consecrator]] of:<ref name=CathHierOttPara /> |
and the [[principal co-consecrator]] of:<ref name=CathHierOttPara /> |
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*[[Girolamo Bernerio]], (1586); |
*[[Girolamo Bernerio]], [[Bishop of Ascoli Piceno]] (1586); |
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*[[Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta]], (1587); and |
*[[Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta]], [[Archbishop of Cosenza]] (1587); and |
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*[[Marcello Lante della Rovere]], (1607). |
*[[Marcello Lante della Rovere]], [[Bishop of Todi]] (1607). |
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==References== |
==References== |
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| years = 1587–1591 |
| years = 1587–1591 |
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| before = [[Giovanni Battista Santorio]] |
| before = [[Giovanni Battista Santorio]] |
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| after = [[Owen Lewis]]}} |
| after = [[Owen Lewis (bishop)]]}} |
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| title = [[Bishop of Ferrara]] |
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| years = 1611–1627 |
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| before = [[Giovanni Fontana (bishop of Ferrara)|Giovanni Fontana]] |
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| after = [[Lorenzo Magalotti (cardinal)|Lorenzo Magalotti]]}} |
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| title = [[Cardinal-Priest]] of [[San Giovanni a Porta Latina]] |
| title = [[Cardinal-Priest]] of [[San Giovanni a Porta Latina]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 24 December 2022
Ottavio Paravicini | |
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Cardinal-Priest of Santi Bonifacio ed Alessio | |
Church | Catholic Church |
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Consecration | 15 Jul 1584 by Charles Borromeo |
Personal details | |
Born | 11 Jul 1552 |
Died | 3 Feb 1611 (age 58) |
Ottavio Paravicini (1552–1611) was a Roman Catholic cardinal.[1]
Early life[edit]
Born into the noble family from Valtellina, he was the son of Giovanni Michele Paravicini and Lomellina Laudata of Gaeta.
Biography[edit]
On 15 Jul 1584, he was consecrated bishop by Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan, with Filippo Sega, Bishop of Piacenza, and Francesco Bossi, Bishop of Novara, serving as co-consecrators.[1][2]
Episcopal succession[edit]
While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[2]
- Camillo Borghese, Bishop of Castro di Puglia (1594);
- Filippo Archinto, Bishop of Como (1595);
- Eugenio Savino, Bishop of Telese o Cerreto Sannita (1596);
- Johann Jakob Mirgel, Titular Bishop of Sebaste in Cilicia and Auxiliary Bishop of Konstanz (1598);
- Ursino de Bertiis, Bishop of Trieste (1598);
- Vittorino Mansi, Bishop of Castellammare di Stabia (1599);
- Francisco Velarde de la Cuenca, Archbishop of Messina (1599);
- Gregor Helfenstein, Titular Bishop of Azotus and Auxiliary Bishop of Trier (1599);
- Placido Fava, Bishop of Castro di Puglia (1600);
- Camillo Olario (Aulari, Ozario), Bishop of Bobbio (1602);
- Lucio de Morra, Archbishop of Otranto (1606);
- Istvan Szentandrássy (Cecchio), Bishop of Smederevo (1606);
- Juan Beltrán Guevara y Figueroa, Archbishop of Salerno (1606);
- Giulio Lana, Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino (1606);
- Giambattista Leni, Bishop of Mileto (1608);
and the principal co-consecrator of:[2]
- Girolamo Bernerio, Bishop of Ascoli Piceno (1586);
- Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta, Archbishop of Cosenza (1587); and
- Marcello Lante della Rovere, Bishop of Todi (1607).
References[edit]
- ^ a b Miranda, Salvador. "PARAVICINI, Ottavio (1552-1611)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
- ^ a b c Cheney, David M. "Ottavio Cardinal Paravicini". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]