Pietro Marini

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Pietro Marini (born October 5, 1794 in Rome , † August 19, 1863 there ) was an Italian cardinal . He was the second of Pope Pius IX. created cardinal.

Life

He was the son of the Naples architect Francesco Saverio Marini and his wife Irene De Dominicis. Pietro Marini was baptized in St. Peter's Basilica in 1794 , his godfather was Gregorio Barnaba Chiaramonti, who later became Pope Pius VII. Pietro Marini was related to Niccolò Marini , who was also promoted to cardinal in 1916.

He studied from 1804 to 1810 at the Seminario Romano and then at the University of La Sapienza , where he received his doctorate on July 24, 1814 as Doctor iuris utriusque . He was appointed advocate of the Roman Rota and assessor in the province of Romagna in 1817 , which he remained until 1820. In the same year the city of Ravenna appointed him their patrician . In 1821 he received the minor orders and on September 9th of the same year he became a trainee lawyer at the tribunals of the Apostolic Signature . After various curial offices, he became an auditor of the Rota Romana on October 8, 1826 . The ordination received Pietro Marini on May 27, 1844. From April 22 1845 to December 21, 1846, he was governor of Rome, Vice Camerlengo of Holy Roman Church and Director General of Police.

Pope Pius IX raised Pietro Marini to cardinal deacon in his first consistory on December 21, 1846 , awarded him the cardinal's hat two days later and on April 12, 1847 the title deaconry of San Nicola in Carcere .

Pietro Marini died at the age of 68 and was buried in the church of his titular deaconry San Nicola in Carcere .

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  1. According to Dante Marini: Marini, Pietro. In: Mario Caravale (ed.): Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (DBI), Volume 70 was the year of birth 1793