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    Alessandro Mattei (20 February 1744, Rome – 20 April 1820) was an Italian Cardinal, and a significant figure in papal diplomacy of the Napoleonic period...
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    Ciriaco Mattei. The Mattei gave eight Cardinals to the Catholic Church, among them Girolamo Mattei (1586), Gaspare Mattei (1643), Alessandro Mattei (1803)...
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    Caetani, also known as the Palazzo Mattei Caetani, and once known as the Palazzo of Alessandro Mattei or the Palazzo Mattei alle Botteghe Oscure, is an urban...
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  • Mattei was the son of Alessandro Mattei and Emilia Mazzatosta. He was the brother of Cardinal Girolamo Mattei and Asdrubale Mattei, Marquis di Giove (an...
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    who preferred Cardinal Alessandro Mattei, the archbishop of Ferrara, subjected Bellisomi to the "virtual veto", since the Mattei faction had sufficient...
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  • Girolamo Mattei (1606 - 1676) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Mattei and Duke of Giove. Mattei was born in 1606, the son of Asdrubale Mattei, Marquis...
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    was related to Cardinals Girolamo Mattei, Gaspare Mattei, Alessandro Mattei, Mario Mattei, and Lorenzo Girolamo Mattei. He received the Sacrament of Confirmation...
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  • Mattei, FEEM was formally recognized on June 7, 1989 by the President of the Italian Republic Francesco Cossiga. As of 21 September 2020, Alessandro Lanza...
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    Pope Clement XIII (1743) Cardinal Bernardino Giraud (1767) Cardinal Alessandro Mattei (1777) Cardinal Pietro Francesco Galleffi (1819) Cardinal Filippo...
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    Mattei (8 February 1547 – 8 December 1603) was an Italian Cardinal from the House of Mattei. Mattei was born 8 February 1547, the son of Alessandro Mattei...
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    longest total cardinalate Leonardo Antonelli (1730–1811) (1775, 1807) Alessandro Mattei (1744–1820) (1779, 1814) vacancy caused by his exile by Napoleon Giulio...
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    1775–1803 Henry Benedict Stuart, 1803–1807 Leonardo Antonelli, 1807–1811 Alessandro Mattei, 1814–1820 Giulio Maria della Somaglia, 1820–1830 Bartolomeo Pacca...
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    Alessandro Mattei (1817–1820) Pietro Francesco Galleffi (6 May 1820 – 18 June 1837) Giacomo Giustiniani (1 July 1837 – 24 February 1843) Mario Mattei...
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    third of three sons of Alessandro Mattei and Emilia Mazzatosta and the younger brother of Ciriaco Mattei and Cardinal Girolamo Mattei. He married Costanza...
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    whom proved to be unacceptable to the Habsburgs, whose candidate, Alessandro Mattei, could not secure sufficient votes. However, Carlo Bellisomi also...
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    who was absolutely unacceptable as pope. They preferred Cardinal Alessandro Mattei of Florence (a native Roman), who had signed the Treaty of Tolentino...
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  • Muzio Mattei (died 1596) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Mattei. He helped the Mattei rise to prominence by supporting political and cultural...
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  • appointed as titular Archbishop of Damascus. Having himself consecrated Alessandro Mattei to the episcopacy, Cardinal Giraud is in the episcopal lineage of...
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    Orders Ordination 21 December 1816 Consecration 20 April 1817 by Alessandro Mattei Created cardinal 2 October 1826 by Pope Leo XII Rank Cardinal-Priest...
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    Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina 21 February 1794 – 2 April 1800 Succeeded by Alessandro Mattei Preceded by Carlo Rezzonico Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina...
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    Guido Calcagnini Angelo Maria Durini Franziskus Herzan von Harras Alessandro Mattei Paolo Francesco Antamori Giuseppe Maria Capece Zurlo Raniero Finocchietti...
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    he was unpopular with the Austrian faction, who preferred Cardinal Alessandro Mattei, the Archbishop of Ferrara, and therefore, could not obtain the canonically...
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    January 1828 Succeeded by Tommaso Bernetti (Pro-Secretary) Preceded by Alessandro Mattei Bishop of Ostia 29 May 1820 – 2 April 1830 Succeeded by Bartolomeo...
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    1811 (Bishop of Porto 1800–1807 and of Ostia and Velletri 1807–1811) Alessandro Mattei 1800–1809, † 1820 (Bishop of Porto 1809–1814 and of Ostia and Velletri...
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  • Pope Clement XIII (1743) Cardinal Bernardino Giraud (1767) Cardinal Alessandro Mattei (1777) Cardinal Pietro Francesco Galleffi (1819) Cardinal Giacomo...
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    Pope Clement XIII (1743) Cardinal Bernardino Giraud (1767) Cardinal Alessandro Mattei (1777) Cardinal Pietro Francesco Galleffi (1819) Cardinal Giacomo...
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    Cardinal-Bishop of Albano (1820–1830) Orders Consecration 12 September 1819 by Alessandro Mattei Created cardinal 11 July 1803 Rank Cardinal-Bishop Personal details...
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  • in five acts by the Italian composer Stefano Landi. Dedicated to Alessandro Mattei, familiaris of Pope Paul V, it may have been first performed in Rome...
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    synod was held by Cardinal Marcello Crescenzi in June 1751. Cardinal Alessandro Mattei held a diocesan synod in 1781. There are 171 parishes in the diocese...
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    Leonardo Antonelli (1800–1807) Luigi Valenti Gonzaga (1807–1808) Alessandro Mattei (1809–1814) Giuseppe Doria Pamphili (1814–1816) Antonio Dugnani (1816–1818)...
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