Ulisse Giuseppe Gozzadini

Ulisse Giuseppe Gozzadini (10 October 1650 – 20 March 1728) was an Italian Cardinal who served as bishop of Imola.

Gozzadini was born in Bologna and was of a patrician family. He was the son of Palatine Count Marcantonio Gozzadini and Ginevra Leoni. He was educated at the University of Bologna, where he received a doctorate in canon law in 1670 and a doctorate in civil law in 1674.

Early life

He was a page in the court of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany in 1658. He served as a canon theologian of the cathedral chapter of Bologna from 1673 to 1693, and a professor of law at the University of Bologna from 1674 to 1694. He went to Rome in 1693. He was made a canon of the chapter of the patriarchal Vatican basilica in 1691. He served as secretary of Briefs to the Princes from 1697.

Episcopate

He was appointed archbishop of Teodosia in partibus infidelium on 8 September 1700 and was consecrated on 12 September 1700 in Rome. He was confirmed as secretary of Briefs to the Princes by the new, pope, Pope Clement XI on 7 December 1700.

Cardinalate

He was created and proclaimed Cardinal-Priest of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme in the consistory of 15 April 1709. He was released from his see and transferred to the see of Imola, with personal title of archbishop on 19 February 1710. He served as Legate a latere to represent the pope at the wedding, of King Philip V of Spain and Princess Isabella Farnese of Parma on 20 August 1714. He participated in the conclave of 1721, which elected Pope Innocent XIII. He also participated in the conclave of 1724, which elected Pope Benedict XIII. He died in 1728 of an apoplexy in Imola.

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    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by
    Francesco de' Marini
    Titular Archbishop of Teodosia
    1700–1710
    Succeeded by
    Domenico de Zaoli
    Preceded by
    Pedro de Salazar Gutiérrez de Toledo
    Cardinal-Priest of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme
    1709–1728
    Succeeded by
    Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini
    Preceded by
    Filippo Antonio Gualtieri
    Archbishop (Personal Title) of Imola
    1710–1728
    Succeeded by
    Giuseppe Accoramboni
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