LC control no. | no2019020352 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Caetani, Antonio, 1566-1624 |
Variant(s) | Caetano, Antonio, 1566-1624 Caetanus, Antonius, 1566-1624 Caietani, Antonio, 1566-1624 |
Associated country | Italy Austria Spain |
Located | Bologna (Italy) Perugia (Italy) Capua (Italy) |
Birth date | 1566 |
Death date | 1625-03-17 |
Place of birth | Rome (Italy) |
Place of death | Rome (Italy) |
Field of activity | Civil law Canon law |
Affiliation | Catholic Church. Collegium Cardinalium Catholic Church. Province of Capua (Italy) Università€ di Perugia |
Profession or occupation | Cardinals Papal nuncios Poets Lawyers Clergy |
Found in | Letter from Antonio Caetani to Scipione Borghese, 1613 September 22 ; Draft letter from Scipione Borghese to Bernardo Sandoval y Rojas, 1613. Robbins Collection, University of California Berkeley School of Law fol. 2 (Antonio Caetano, Archbishop of Capua and papal nuncio to Madrid) Bibliothè€que nationale de France, online authority file, viewed Jan. 17, 2019 (Caetani, Antonio (1566-1624); born 1566 in Rome; died March 17, 1624 in Rome; Cardinal; Archbishop of Capua; Apostolic nuncio in Austria from 1606 to 1610 and in Spain from 1611 to 1618) <https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb115764187> VIAF, viewed online Jan. 17, 2019 (Caetani, Antonio; variant name: Caetanus, Antonius) <http://www.viaf.org/viaf/52867541/#Caetani,_Antonio> The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church (website), viewed Jan. 17, 2019 (Caetani, Antonio (1566-1624); born 1566 in Rome; last name also given as Caietani; Studied in Rome and later studied law in Bologna; received a doctorate in utroque iure from the University of Perugia; Elected Arcbishop of Capua in 1605; Nuncio in Austria, Sept. 1606-Sept. 1610; Nuncio in Spain Aug. 1611 to July 1618; wrote satirical poetry and a theatrical opera; Created cardinal priest in 1621; died in Rome on March 17, 1624 of malaria) <http://webdept.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1621-ii.htm#Caetani> |
Associated language | ita |