LC control no. | n 80050670 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Alberoni, Giulio, 1664-1752 |
Variant(s) | Alberoni, Giulio, Cardinal, 1664-1752 Alberoni, Julio, 1664-1752 |
Other standard no. | 59073194 |
Associated country | Italy Spain |
Located | Piacenza (Italy) Parma (Italy) Ravenna (Italy) Rome (Italy) Málaga (Spain) |
Birth date | 1664-05-31 |
Death date | 1752-06-26 |
Place of birth | Fiorenzuola d'Arda (Italy) |
Place of death | Piacenza (Italy) |
Affiliation | Catholic Church. Collegium Cardinalium Catholic Church. Diocese of Málaga (Spain) |
Profession or occupation | Bishops Diplomats Politicians Statesmen |
Found in | Sathas, K. N. ... 1870. Alberoni, 2009: p. 11 (cardenal Julio Alberoni) Scritture e lettere nella causa del Cardinale Albaroni, approximately 1721. Wikipedia, viewed November 8, 2023: (Giulio Alberoni, 30 May 1664 OS to 26 June NS 1752, was an Italian cardinal and statesman) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giulio_Alberoni> The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church (website), viewed November 8, 2023: (Alberoni, Giulio, 1664-1752; born May 31, 1664, Fiorenzuola d'Arda, diocese of Piacenza; educated in Piacenza; followed Ignazio Gardini to Ravenna; ordained in Parma; priest of SS. Nazaro e Celso in Piacenza; private secretary to Alessandor Roncovieri and then the duke of Vandôme, travelled to France, Holland, and Spain; after the duke's deathin 1712, Alberoni remained in Spain as an ambassador of Parma and named Spain's prime minister in 1716; created a cardial in 1717; elected bishop of Málaga in 1717 and consecrated in 1725; expelled from Spain in 1719 after ordering the invasion of Sardinia and Siciliy in 1717 and 1718; escaped in 1720 and remained in hiding until the pope's death in 1721; in 1725 reconciled with Felipe V of Spain; statesman and diplomat, died June 26, 1752 in Piacenza) <https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios1717-ii.htm#Alberoni> |