Agostino Oreggi (1577 – 12 July 1635) was a Catholic theologian and cardinal. As personal theologian of Pope Urban VIII, he was involved in the Galileo...
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torture. A panel of theologians, consisting of Melchior Inchofer, Agostino Oreggi and Zaccaria Pasqualigo, reported on the Dialogue. Their opinions were...
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cardinal-priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (11 October 1666), † 11 July 1667 Agostino Oreggi – cardinal-priest of S. Sisto (received the title on 9 January 1634)...
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Zacchia (1626.02.09 – 1629.09.17), Vezzano Ligure, Republic of Genoa Agostino Oreggi (1634.01.09 – 1635.07.12), Italian Carlo de’ Medici (1644.12.12 – 1645...
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Benevento In office 1616–1633 Predecessor Pompeio Arrigoni Successor Agostino Oreggi Orders Ordination 8 August 1604 by Leonard Abel Consecration 10 August...
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have been inspired, it is said, by a similar treatise of Oregius (Agostino Oreggi, Cardinal), as Zöckler maintains, or by the Confessio catholica of...
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Archbishop of Amasea (1633); Torquato Perotti, Bishop of Amelia (1633); Agostino Oreggi (Oregius), Archbishop of Benevento (1633); Benedetto Ubaldi, Bishop...
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of three theologians appointed to assess the work, the others being Agostino Oreggi and Zaccaria Pasqualigo. Inchofer's lengthy report concluded that the...
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Conversano (1632); Alessandro Gallo, Bishop of Massa Lubrense (1632); Agostino Oreggi, Archbishop of Benevento (1633); Benedetto Ubaldi, Bishop of Perugia...
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Pompeio Arrigoni (1607–1616) Alessandro di Sangro (1616–1633) Cardinal Agostino Oreggi (1633–1635) Cardinal Vincenzo Maculani, O.P. (1642–1643) Giovanni Battista...
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