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Guadagni, Giovanni Antonio, 1674-1759

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Personal name headingGuadagni, Giovanni Antonio, 1674-1759
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Variant(s)Guadagni, Joannes Antonios, 1674-1759
Giovanni Antonio, di San Bernardo, 1674-1759
San Bernardo, Giovanni Antonio di, 1674-1759
LocatedRome (Italy) Pisa (Italy)
Birth date1674
Death date1759
Place of birthFlorence (Italy)
Place of deathRome (Italy)
Field of activityCivil law Canon law Theology
AffiliationCatholic Church. Collegium Cardinalium Discalced Carmelites Università di Pisa Catholic Church. Diocese of Arezzo (Italy)
Profession or occupationLawyers Bishops
Cardinals
Found inEditio contro il delitto di stupro, 1736: caption (Fr. Gio. Antonio del titolo di S. Marìno dè Montì della S.R.C. Prete Card. Guadagni della santità di nostro signore Vicario Generale, &c.)
Bibliothèque nationale de France, online authority file, viewed Jan. 17, 2019 (Guadagni, Giovanni Antonio (1674-1759); born Sept. 14, 1674 in Florence Italy; died Jan. 15, 1759 in Rome; Cardinal; alternate forms of name: Guadagni, Joannes Antonios)
   <https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb10674790b>
Wikipedia, viewed Jan. 17, 2019 (Giovanni Antonio Guadagni; born 14 September 1674; died 15 January 1759); Italian cardinal and a professed member from the Discalced Carmelites)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_Antonio_Guadagni>
The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church (website), veiwed Jan. 17, 2019 (Guadagni, O.C.D., Giovanni Antonio (1674-1759); born in Florene on Sept. 14, 1674; Nephew of Pope Clement XII; Studied at the Universita di Pisa, earning a doctorate in utroque iure in 1696; Went to Rome to practice law; Entered the Order of the Carmelites Dicalced and took the name Giovanni Antonio di San Bernardo; studied philsophy and theology in Florence; Ordained in 1702; Elected bishop of Arezzo in 1724, resigned in 1732; Created cardinal priest in 1731; Vicar general of Rome 1732; Camerlengo of the College of Cardinals, 1743; died Jan. 15, 1759 in Rome)
   <http://webdept.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1731.htm#Guadagni>
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