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His Eminence

Girolamo Farnese
Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Agnese fuori le mura
ChurchCatholic Church
Orders
Consecration26 Apr 1639
by Giovanni Battista Scanaroli
Personal details
Born30 Sep 1599
Died18 Feb 1668 (age 68)
Rome, Italy

Girolamo Farnese (1599–1668) was a Roman Catholic cardinal.

Biography

On 26 Apr 1639, was consecrated bishop by Giovanni Battista Scanaroli, titular Bishop of Sidon, with Tommaso Carafa, Bishop Emeritus of Vulturara e Montecorvino, and Giovanni Battista Altieri (seniore), Bishop Emeritus of Camerino, serving as co-consecrators.[1][2]

Episcopal succession

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

the principal co-consecrator of

References

  1. ^ Miranda, Salvador. "FARNESE, Girolamo (1599-1668)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Cheney, David M. "Girolamo Cardinal Farnese". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved January 19, 2019. [self-published]