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Gualtieri, Luigi, 1706-1761

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Personal name headingGualtieri, Luigi, 1706-1761
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Variant(s)De' Gualtieri, Ludovico Gualterio, 1706-1761
Gualterio De' Gualtieri, Ludovico, 1706-1761
Gualterio, Luigi, 1706-1761
Gualterius, Ludovicus, 1706-1761
Gualtieri, Ludovico, 1706-1761
Gualtieri, Ludovicus Gualterius, 1706-1761
Other standard no.299903900
Associated placeRome (Italy)
Myra (Extinct city)
LocatedFerrara (Italy)
Spoleto (Italy)
Benevento (Italy)
Malta
Naples (Italy)
Paris (France)
Birth date1706-10-12
Death date1761-07-24
Place of birthOrvieto (Italy)
Place of deathFrascati (Italy)
Field of activityPriesthood--Catholic Church
Episcopacy
AffiliationCatholic Church
Profession or occupationCatholic Church--Clergy
Bishops
Cardinals
Papal nuncios
Found inCatholic Church. Pope (1758-1769 : Clement XIII). Damnatio et prohibitio operis, cui titulus, De l'esprit, à Paris chez Durand, in-4⁰, 1758, 1759 (name not given; text in Latin and French; publisher information in colophon: "Romae : Ex Typographia Reverendae Camerae Apostolicae")
Helvétius. Correspondance générale d'Helvétius, v. 2, c1984: page 385-388 (reprints the French text of the "Damnatio et prohibitio," with note at end: "Malgré la mention de Rome, cette édition a été imprimé et publiée à Paris, par les soins du cardinal Gualtieri") page 240 (letter 430, from Luigi Gualtieri; signed "L'arcivescovo di Mira, Parigi, 12 marzo 1759"; with reference to the Paris edition he has caused to be published of the papal brief condemning De l'esprit)
Italian Wikipedia, Jan. 22, 2016 (Luigi Gualterio (Orvieto, 12 October 1706-Frascati, 24 July 1761); Italian cardinal and archbishop; vice-legate in Ferrara (1731), governor of Spoleto (1735); transfered to Malta, 1739, as inquisitor and apostolic delegate; priestly ordination, Nov. 30, 1743; named titular archbishop of Myra, 1743; consecration as bishop, 1744; named papal nuncio in Naples, Mar. 21, 1744, and in France, Mar. 2, 1754; elevated to cardinal, Sept. 24, 1759; assigned titular church of San Giovanni a Porta Latina, March 24, 1760)
French Wikipedia, Jan. 22, 2016 (article title: Ludovico Gualterio De' Gualtieri; Ludovico Gualterio De' Gualtieri, or Luigi Gualterio (born Oct. 12, 1706, Orvieto (then in the Papal States), died July 24, 1761, at Villa Taverna, near Frascati))
Gallo, Valentina. Article in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, v. 60, 2003, via Treccani.it Web site, viewed Jan. 22, 2016 (article title: GUALTIERI, Ludovico Gualtiero; GUALTIERI (Gualterio), Ludovico Gualtiero; born Orvieto, 12 October 1706, died Frascati, 24 July 1761)
   <http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/ludovico-gualtiero-gualtieri_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/>
Miranda, Salvador. The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, digital resource, viewed Jan. 22, 2016 (GUALTERIO, Luigi (1706-1761); "Birth: October 12 (or 14), 1706, Orvieto ... Referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature, January 1730. Domestic prelate of His Holiness. Vice-legate in Ferrara, February 1731. Governor of Spoleto, March 28, 1735. Apostolic commissary of Benevento, December 1735 to 1738. Inquisitor of the Island of Malta, April 9, 1739-1743. Priesthood: Ordained, November 30, 1742. Episcopate: Elected titular archbishop of Mira, December 16, 1743. Consecrated, January 19, 1744 ... Nuncio in Naples, March 21, 1744. Nuncio in France, March 2, 1754. Cardinalate: Created cardinal priest in the consistory of September 24, 1759 ... received the red hat on January 30, 1760; and the title of S. Giovanni a Porta Latina, March 24, 1760 ... Death: July 24, 1761, campo Borghesiano, commonly known as Villa Taverna, near Frascati")
   <http://www2.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1759.htm>
Damian-Grint, Peter. Biographical note, January 2009, on Electronic Enlightenment Web site, viewed Jan.22, 2016 (Cardinal Luigi Gualtieri, born 12 October 1706, Orvieto, died 24 July 1761, Villa Taverna, near Frascati; "He was educated at La Sapienza University in Rome; DLL; papal vice-legate in Ferrara 1731; governor of Spoleto 1735; commissary of Benevento 1735; Inquisitor of Malta 1739. Ordained 1742, he was consecrated titular bishop of Mira 1744; papal nuncio in Naples 1744; in France 1754; created cardinal 1759. As well as the marquisate of Corniolo he inherited the Jacobite earldom of Dundee from his father, but never used the title")
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Jan. 22, 2015 (name: Gualterio, Luigi; variant names: Gualterius, Ludovicus; Gualtieri, Ludovico; Gualtieri, Ludovicus Gualterius)
OCLC, Jan. 22, 2016 (access points: Gualtieri, Luigi, Cardinal; Gualtieri, Luigi, Cardinal, b. 1706-d. 1761)
Associated languageita lat