Английская Википедия:Alessandro Bichi

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Шаблон:Infobox Christian leader Alessandro Bichi (30 September 1596 – 25 May 1657) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and papal nuncio to France.Шаблон:R

Biography

Bichi was born in Siena in 1596, the son of Vincenzo Bichi and nephew of Cardinal Metello Bichi. At an early age he became Lieutenant of the Auditor of the Apostolic Chamber during the pontificate of Pope Urban VIII and was then appointed Referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signatura of Justice and of Grace.Шаблон:R

Bichi was elected Bishop of Isola on 5 May 1628)[1] and was immediately sent to Naples as papal nuncio.Шаблон:R In 1630 he became nuncio to France and on 9 September 1630 he was appointed Bishop of Carpentras.Шаблон:RШаблон:R He was elevated to Cardinal in 1633 and was made Cardinal-Priest of Santa Sabina

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Palace in Carpentras made built by Alessandro Bichi

In 1640 Alessadro Bichi made build by the Avignon architect François Royers de la Valfenière the new episcopal palace of Carpentras, which in 1801 became the Courthouse of the town.Шаблон:R

In 1644, Pope Urban VIII died and the College of Cardinals came together in conclave to elected a new Pope. As nuncio to France, Bichi naturally sided with the Cardinals of the French delegation led by Antonio Barberini.

Bichi participated in the conclave of 1655 which elected Pope Alexander VII. Bichi, who was already at odds with Innocent's powerful sister-in-law Olimpia Maidalchini, was said to have exclaimed, "We will elect a female pope".Шаблон:R

He died on 25 May 1657 in Rome and he was buried in the Basilica di Santa Sabina.Шаблон:R.

Episcopal succession

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

References

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