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'''Andrea Brancaccio, [[Theatines|C.R.]]''' (1644 – 4 June 1725) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as [[Archbishop of Cosenza]] (1701–1725) and [[Bishop of Conversano]] (1681–1701).<ref name=HierarchiaIV>{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/hierarchiacathol03eube|last1=Gauchat|first1=Patritius (Patrice)|title=HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV|pages=171 and 179|date=1935|publisher=Libraria Regensbergiana|location=Münster|ISBN=}} ''(in Latin)''</ref> |
'''Andrea Brancaccio, [[Theatines|C.R.]]''' (1644 – 4 June 1725) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as [[Archbishop of Cosenza]] (1701–1725) and [[Bishop of Conversano]] (1681–1701).<ref name=HierarchiaIV>{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/hierarchiacathol03eube|last1=Gauchat|first1=Patritius (Patrice)|title=HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV|pages=[https://archive.org/details/hierarchiacathol03eube/page/171 171] and 179|date=1935|publisher=Libraria Regensbergiana|location=Münster|ISBN=}} ''(in Latin)''</ref> |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
Revision as of 12:18, 27 March 2020
Most Reverend Andrea Brancaccio | |
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Archbishop of Cosenza | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Diocese of Conversano |
In office | 1701–1725 |
Predecessor | Eligio Caracciolo |
Successor | Vincenzo Maria d'Aragona |
Orders | |
Consecration | 26 January 1681 by Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal) |
Personal details | |
Born | 1644 |
Died | 4 June 1725 (age 57) Cosenza, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Andrea Brancaccio, C.R. (1644 – 4 June 1725) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Cosenza (1701–1725) and Bishop of Conversano (1681–1701).[1]
Biography
Andrea Brancaccio was born in Naples, Italy in 1644 and ordained a priest in the Congregation of Clerics Regular of the Divine Providence.[2][3] On 13 January 1681, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Innocent XI as Bishop of Conversano.[1][2] On 26 January 1681, he was consecrated bishop by Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal), Bishop of Recanati e Loreto, with Pier Antonio Capobianco, Bishop Emeritus of Lacedonia, and Antonio Savo de' Panicoli, Bishop of Termoli, serving as co-consecrators.[2] On 18 April 1701, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement XI as Archbishop of Cosenza.[1][2] He served as Archbishop of Cosenza until his death on 4 June 1725.[2]
While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Nicola Cirillo, Bishop of Nicastro (1692).[2]
References
- ^ a b c Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. pp. 171 and 179. (in Latin)
- ^ a b c d e f Cheney, David M. "Archbishop Andrea Brancaccio, C.R." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]
- ^ Chow, Gabriel. "Archbishop Andrea Brancaccio". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]
External links and additional sources
- Cheney, David M. "Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
- Chow, Gabriel. "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano (Italy)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
- Cheney, David M. "Diocese of Conversano-Monopoli". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
- Chow, Gabriel. "Diocese of Conversano-Monopoli (Italy)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]