Fulvio Astalli – Wikipedia

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Fulvio Astalli
Cardinal of Santa Romana Chiesa

Portrait of Cardinal Astalli

Assignments covered
  • Cardinal Diacono di San Giorgio in Velabro (1686-1688)
  • Cardinal Diacono di Santa Maria in Cosmedin (1688-1689)
  • Cardinal Diacono dei Santi Cosma and Damiano (1689-1710)
  • Prefect of the Supreme Court of the Apostolic Report (1693-1696)
  • Apostolic Legate of Urbino (1693-1696)
  • Apostolic Legate of Romagna (1696-1698)
  • Apostolic Legate of Ferrara (1698-1707)
  • Cardinal presbyter of the saints Quirico and Giulitta (1710)
  • Cardinal Presbyter of San Pietro in Vincoli (1710-1714)
  • Cardinal Bishop of Sabina (1714-1719)
  • Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri (1719-1721)
  • Dean of the Cardinal College (1719-1721)
  • Governor of Velletri (1719-1721)
Nato 29 July 1655 in Sambuci
Appointed bishop April 16, 1714 by Pope Clement XI
Consecrated bishop 13 May 1714 by Pope Clement XI
Cardinal created 2 September 1686 by Pope Innocent XI
Deceased January 14, 1721 (65 years) in Rome
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Fulvio Astalli (Sambuci, 29 July 1655 – Rome, 14 January 1721) was an Italian cardinal and bishop.

Coming from a noble Lazio family, he was the grandson of the cardinals Francesco Maidalchini and Camillo Astalli-Pamphili.

He was cleric of the Apostolic Chamber under Pope Clement X and president of the weapons under Pope Innocent XI.

He was appointed cardinal by Pope Innocenzo XI in the Contestory of 2 September 1686 with a special dispensation for not having still obtained minor orders at the time of the appointment and to have a relative in the College of Cardinals and was assigned the title of Cardinal Diacono di San Giorgio in Velabro. In May 1688 he opted for the Diaconia of Santa Maria in Cosmedin and just over a year later for that of the saints Cosma and Damiano. In 1693 he became prefect of the Supreme Court of the Apostolic Signature and in the same year he became papal in Urbino, a position he held until 1696. From 1698 to 1701 he was papal in Ferrara. In 1710 he opted for the title of cardinal presbyter of the saints Quirico and Giulitta, a title that he left a few months later for that of San Pietro in constraints. On 13 May 1714 he was consecrated bishop directly by Pope Clement XI, after he had been appointed Cardinal Bishop of Sabina. On April 26, 1719 he became dean of the Sacred College and opted for the offices of Ostia and Velletri. It was also also appointed governor of Velletri.

At his death he was buried in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli in Rome.

During his cardinal Fulvio Astalli he participated in the conclaves:

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  • conclave of 1689, which elected Pope Alexander VIII
  • conclave of 1691, which elected Pope Innocent XII
  • Conclave of the 1700s, which elected Pope Clement XI

Episcopal genealogy is:

  • Cardinal Scipione Rebiba
  • Cardinal Giulio Antonio Santori
  • Cardinal Girolamo Bernerio, O.P.
  • Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale
  • Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi
  • Cardinal Luigi Caetani
  • Cardinal Ulderico Carpegna
  • Cardinal Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri of the Albertoni
  • Cardinal Flavio Chigi
  • Cardinale Emmanuel Theodose from the Auvergne de Bouillon tower
  • Pope Clement XI
  • Cardinal Fulvio Astalli

The apostolic succession is:

  • Archbishop Alessandro Zondadari (1715)
  • Bishop Flaminio Dondi, O.F.M.OBS. (1717)
  • Bishop Bartolomeo Porzio (1718)
  • Bishop Nicola Guerriero (1718)
  • Bishop Angelo Acerno (1718)
  • Gaspare de Caro, Astalli, Fulvio , in Biographical Dictionary of Italians , vol. 4, Rome, Institute of the Italian Encyclopedia, 1962. URL consulted on January 22, 2017 .
  • St them, it’d up . are sape.it , De Agostini. Modifica su Wikidata
  • ( IN ) David M. Cheney, Fulvio Astalli , in Catholic Hierarchy . Modifica su Wikidata
  • ( IN ) Salvador Miranda, Astalli, Fulvio . are fiu.edu – The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church , Florida International University. URL consulted on January 21, 2017 .
Predecessor Cardinal Diacono di San Giorgio in Velabro Successor
Paolo Savelli September 30, 1686 – 17 May 1688 Gasparo Cavalieri
Predecessor Cardinal Diacono di Santa Maria in Cosmedin Successor
Benedetto Pamphilj, O.S.IO.Hieros. May 17, 1688 – 19 October 1689 Carlo Bichi
Predecessor Cardinal Diacono dei Santi Cosma and Damiano Successor
Niccolò Acciaioli October 19, 1689 – February 19, 1710 Bartolomeo Ruspoli
Predecessor Prefect of the Supreme Court of the Apostolic Report Successor
Benedetto Pamphilj September 24, 1693 – May 16, 1696 Giovanni Giacomo Cavallerini
Predecessor Apostolic Legate of Urbino Successor
Giambattista Rubini 28 September 1693 – September 24, 1696 Lorenzo Altieri
Predecessor Apostolic Legate of Romagna Successor
Francesco Barberini 24 September 1696 – 24 November 1698 Marcello Durazzo
Predecessor Apostolic Legate of Ferrara Successor
Ferdinand d’Adda November 24, 1698 – 18 December 1707 Lorenzo Casoni
Predecessor Cardinal presbyter of the saints Quirico and Giulitta Successor
Galeazzo Marescotti February 19 – May 7, 1710 Michelangelo Conti
Predecessor Cardinal Presbyter of San Pietro in Vincoli Successor
Marcello Durazzo 7 May 1710 – April 16, 1714 Ferdinand d’Adda
Predecessor Cardinal Bishop of Sabina Successor
Gaspare Carpegna April 16, 1714 – April 26, 1719 Francesco Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, Pasquale Pignatelli, C.R.
Predecessor Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri Successor
Niccolò Acciaiuoli April 26, 1719 – 14 January 1721 Sebastiano Antonio Tanara
Predecessor Dean of the Cardinal College Successor
Niccolò Acciaiuoli April 26, 1719 – 14 January 1721 Sebastiano Antonio Tanara
Predecessor Governor of Velletri Successor
Niccolò Acciaiuoli April 26, 1719 – 14 January 1721 Sebastiano Antonio Tanara
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