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Bandino Panciatici

Bandino Panciatici (10 July 1629 – 21 April 1718) was a Roman Catholic cardinal from 1690 to 1718.

Bandino Panciatici

Biography edit

Bandino Panciatici was born in Florence on July 10, 1629.[1] He came from a Pistoian noble family, and was a relative of Pope Clement IX.[1] He was educated at the University of Pisa, receiving a doctorate in law.[1]

After university, he traveled to Rome and practiced law with Giambattista De Luca.[1] When his relative became Pope Clement IX in 1667, he entered the papal household.[1] He became secondo collaterale of the Roman Curia. A short time after that, he became lieutenant of the auditor of the Apostolic Camera.[1] When Pope Clement X was elected in 1670, he resigned to respect the laws of justice (non mancare ai doveri della giustizia), returning to Florence.[1] In 1678, he was recalled to Rome by Pope Innocent XI to become secretary of the S.C. of the Apostolic Visit and of the State of Regulars.[1] He then became S.C. of Bishops and Regulars in 1686. He later became Referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature of Justice and of Grace.[1]

On October 7, 1689, he became prodatary of the Apostolic Dataria.[1] On October 14, 1689, he became Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem, with dispensation for not having yet received Holy Orders.[1] He was consecrated as a bishop in Rome by Cardinal Gasparo Carpegna on December 21, 1689.[1] On January 25, 1690, he was named Assistant at the Pontifical Throne.[1]

The pope made him a cardinal priest at the consistory of February 13, 1690.[1] On April 10, 1690, he received the red hat and the titular church of San Tommaso in Parione.[1] He participated in the papal conclave of 1691 that elected Pope Innocent XII.[1] He was confirmed as prodatary by the new pope on July 14, 1690.[1] He opted for the titular church of San Pancrazio on August 8, 1691.[1] He became Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals in 1699, holding that office until February 3, 1700.[1] He participated in the papal conclave of 1700 that elected Pope Clement XI.[1] The new pope offered him the position of Cardinal Secretary of State, but he declined because of his age.[1] He did, however, agree to serve as prefect of the S.C. of the Tridentine Council, assuming that office on December 4, 1700.[1] He exchanged his titular church for Santa Prassede on February 19, 1710.[1]

He died at his residence, the Palazzo Bolognetti on April 21, 1718.[1] He was initially buried in San Pancrazio, but later re-interred in his family's traditional burial place, the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella in Florence.[1]

Episcopal succession edit

While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[2]

and the principal co-consecrator of:[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Miranda, Salvador. "PANCIATICI, Bandino (1629-1718)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621.
  2. ^ a b Cheney, David M. "Bandino Cardinal Panciatici". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]

External links and additional sources edit

  • Cheney, David M. "Patriarchate of Jerusalem {Gerusalemme}". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
  • Chow, Gabriel. "Patriarchal See of Jerusalem (Israel)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]

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Bandino Panciatici 10 July 1629 21 April 1718 was a Roman Catholic cardinal from 1690 to 1718 Bandino Panciatici Contents 1 Biography 2 Episcopal succession 3 References 4 External links and additional sourcesBiography editBandino Panciatici was born in Florence on July 10 1629 1 He came from a Pistoian noble family and was a relative of Pope Clement IX 1 He was educated at the University of Pisa receiving a doctorate in law 1 After university he traveled to Rome and practiced law with Giambattista De Luca 1 When his relative became Pope Clement IX in 1667 he entered the papal household 1 He became secondo collaterale of the Roman Curia A short time after that he became lieutenant of the auditor of the Apostolic Camera 1 When Pope Clement X was elected in 1670 he resigned to respect the laws of justice non mancare ai doveri della giustizia returning to Florence 1 In 1678 he was recalled to Rome by Pope Innocent XI to become secretary of the S C of the Apostolic Visit and of the State of Regulars 1 He then became S C of Bishops and Regulars in 1686 He later became Referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature of Justice and of Grace 1 On October 7 1689 he became prodatary of the Apostolic Dataria 1 On October 14 1689 he became Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem with dispensation for not having yet received Holy Orders 1 He was consecrated as a bishop in Rome by Cardinal Gasparo Carpegna on December 21 1689 1 On January 25 1690 he was named Assistant at the Pontifical Throne 1 The pope made him a cardinal priest at the consistory of February 13 1690 1 On April 10 1690 he received the red hat and the titular church of San Tommaso in Parione 1 He participated in the papal conclave of 1691 that elected Pope Innocent XII 1 He was confirmed as prodatary by the new pope on July 14 1690 1 He opted for the titular church of San Pancrazio on August 8 1691 1 He became Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals in 1699 holding that office until February 3 1700 1 He participated in the papal conclave of 1700 that elected Pope Clement XI 1 The new pope offered him the position of Cardinal Secretary of State but he declined because of his age 1 He did however agree to serve as prefect of the S C of the Tridentine Council assuming that office on December 4 1700 1 He exchanged his titular church for Santa Prassede on February 19 1710 1 He died at his residence the Palazzo Bolognetti on April 21 1718 1 He was initially buried in San Pancrazio but later re interred in his family s traditional burial place the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella in Florence 1 Episcopal succession editWhile bishop he was the principal consecrator of 2 Giovanni Matteo Marchetti Bishop of Arezzo 1691 Sebastiano Perissi Bishop of Nocera de Pagani 1692 Carlo Cutillo Bishop of Minori 1694 Giovanni Battista Capilupi Bishop of Polignano 1694 Giovanni Battista Gentile Bishop of Ajaccio 1694 Pietro Gaddi Bishop of Spoleto 1695 Giuseppe Cei bishop Bishop of Cortona 1695 Domenico Belisario de Bellis Bishop of Molfetta 1696 Nicolo Nardini Bishop of Acquapendente 1696 Antonio Grassi Bishop of Chioggia 1696 Pietro Paolo Gerardi Bishop of Anagni 1696 Vincenzo Maria de Rossi Bishop of Penne e Atri 1696 Lorenzo Fabri Bishop of Fossombrone 1697 Giovanni Fontana Bishop of Cesena 1697 Giuseppe Antonio Bertodano Bishop of Vercelli 1697 Andrea Deodati Archbishop of Rossano 1697 Giuseppe Rodoero Bishop of Acerra 1697 Giambattista Isnardi de Castello Bishop of Mondovi 1697 Domenico Pacifico Bishop of Teano 1698 Bisanzio Fili Bishop of Oppido Mamertina 1698 Pietro Spinola Bishop of Ajaccio 1698 Philippus Albini Bishop of Sant Agata de Goti 1699 Giovanni Dominico Tomati Titular Bishop of Cyrene 1700 Ulisse Giuseppe Gozzadini Titular Archbishop of Teodosia 1700 Tommaso Antonio Scotti Archbishop of Dubrovnik 1701 Francesco Frosini Bishop of Pistoia e Prato 1701 Orazio Maria Panciatichi Bishop of Fiesole 1703 Benedetto Falconcini Bishop of Arezzo 1704 and the principal co consecrator of 2 Pietro Priuli Bishop of Bergamo 1708 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Miranda Salvador PANCIATICI Bandino 1629 1718 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Florida International University OCLC 53276621 a b Cheney David M Bandino Cardinal Panciatici Catholic Hierarchy org Retrieved June 16 2018 self published External links and additional sources editCheney David M Patriarchate of Jerusalem Gerusalemme Catholic Hierarchy org Retrieved June 16 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Chow Gabriel Patriarchal See of Jerusalem Israel GCatholic org Retrieved June 16 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Catholic Church titlesPreceded byEgidio Colonna Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem1689 1690 Succeeded byNiccolo Pietro BargelliniPreceded byGregorio Giovanni Gasparo Barbarigo Cardinal Priest of San Tommaso in Parione1690 1691 Succeeded byInnico Caracciolo iuniore Preceded byAntonio Pignatelli del Rastrello Cardinal Priest of San Pancrazio1691 1710 Succeeded byDamian Hugo Philipp von Schonborn BusheinPreceded byDomenico Maria Corsi Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals1699 1700 Succeeded byGiacomo CantelmoPreceded byFabrizio Spada Cardinal Priest of Santa Prassede1710 1718 Succeeded byFrancesco Barberini iuniore Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Catholicism nbsp Italy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bandino Panciatici amp oldid 1167900681, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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