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Enrico Enríquez
Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Eusebio
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed22 July 1754
Term ended25 April 1756
PredecessorPompeo Aldrovandi
SuccessorJean-François-Joseph de Rochechouart
Previous post(s)Titular Archbishop of Nazianzus (1743-53)
Apostolic Nuncio to Spain (1744-53)
Orders
Consecration29 December 1743
by Pope Benedict XIV
Created cardinal26 November 1753
by Pope Benedict XIV
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Enrico Enríquez

30 September 1701
Died25 April 1756(1756-04-25) (aged 54)
Ravenna, Papal States
ParentsGiovanni Enríquez
Cecilia Capece Minutolo
Alma materSapienza University of Rome
Coat of armsEnrico Enríquez's coat of arms

Enrique Enríquez (30 September 1701 – 25 April 1756) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal.

Born in Campi Salentina, in the Kingdom of Naples, he studied canon and civil law at the La Sapienza University, Rome, was later made governor of several towns until 1743, when he received the minor orders.

On 16 December 1743 he was elected titular archbishop of Nazianzo and was sent as Apostolic nuncio to Spain on 8 January 1744. Pope Benedict XIV created him cardinal priest in the consistory of 26 November 1753, with the title of Sant'Eusebio. As legate to Ravenna, he reestablished the independence of the Republic of San Marino, which his predecessor Cardinal Giulio Alberoni had suppressed.

Enriquez died in 1756 at Ravenna.

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