Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni
Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni (Gian Antonio, Gianantonio) (1519–1591) was an Italian Cardinal, created in 1560, and papal legate. He was a cousin of Pope Pius IV,[1] or nephew or uncle.
He was bishop of Foligno in 1557 and bishop of Novara in 1560. He was bishop of Sabina and then bishop of Palestrina in 1573, bishop of Frascati in 1583, bishop of Ostia in 1589.
Serbellon died in Rome in 1591 and was buried in Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri.
Episcopal succession
While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[2]
- St. Charles Borromeo, Administrator of Milan (1563);
- Giovanni D'Amato, Bishop of Minori (1565);
- Ottaviano Pasqua, Bishop of Gerace (1574);
- Giacomo Rovello (Roveglio), Coadjutor Bishop of Feltre (1580);
- Giovanni Battista Castrucci, Archbishop of Chieti (1585); and
- Gian Francesco Biandrate di San Giorgio Aldobrandini, Bishop of Acqui (1585).
References
- ↑ George L. Williams,Papal Genealogy: The Families And Descendants Of The Popes (2004), p. 85.
- ↑ "Giovanni Antonio Cardinal Serbelloni" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved January 31, 2017
External links
- Biography
- Catholic Hierarchy page [self-published]
Catholic Church titles | ||
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Preceded by Giovanni Angelo Medici |
Bishop of Foligno 1557–1560 |
Succeeded by Clemente d'Olera |
Preceded by Giovanni Gerolamo Morone |
Bishop of Novara 1560–1574 |
Succeeded by Romolo Archinto |
Preceded by Giacomo Savelli |
Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1578 |
Succeeded by Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle |
Preceded by Giulio della Rovere |
Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1578–1583 |
Succeeded by Giovanni Francesco Gambara |
Preceded by Giacomo Savelli |
Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1583–1587 |
Succeeded by Alfonso Gesualdo |
Preceded by Giacomo Savelli |
Cardinal-bishop of Porto 1587–1589 |
Succeeded by Alfonso Gesualdo |
Preceded by Alessandro Farnese |
Cardinal-bishop of Ostia 1589–1591 |
Succeeded by Alfonso Gesualdo |
Preceded by Alessandro Farnese |
Dean of the College of Cardinals 1589–1591 |
Succeeded by Alfonso Gesualdo |
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