Giulio della Rovere
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Giulio della Rovere | |
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Metropolitan Archbishop of Ravenna | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Ravenna |
Elected | 6 March 1566 |
Term ended | 3 September 1578 |
Predecessor | Ranuccio Farnese |
Successor | Cristoforo Boncampagni |
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Ordination | ? |
Consecration | 15 April 1566 by Alessandro Farnese |
Created cardinal | 27 July 1547 by Paul III |
Rank | Cardinal-Bishop |
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Died | September 3, 1578 Fossombrone, Papal States | (aged 45)
Buried | Monastery of Santa Chiara , Urbino |
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Giulio della Rovere, also known as Giulio Feltrio della Rovere (5 April 1533 – 3 September 1578) was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church and a member of the della Rovere family.
Della Rovere was the second son of Francesco Maria I della Rovere and Eleonora Gonzaga[1] and the younger brother of Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino.
Della Rovere was elevated to cardinal in 1548 at the age of 13.[2]
He had two illegitimate sons: Ippolito[3] and Giuliano. Both were later legitimised, as were their children, by Pope Pius V in 1572. Ippolito was made Marchese di San Lorenzo.
Episcopal succession
[edit]While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of Giovanni Oliva, Archbishop of Chieti (1568); and Alessandro Mazza, Bishop of Fossombrone (1569).[4]
References and notes
[edit]- ^ Ian Verstegen, Patronage and dynasty: the rise of the della Rovere in Renaissance Italy (Truman State University Press, 2007) [page needed]
- ^ George L. Williams, Papal Genealogy: The Families And Descendants Of The Popes (McFarland, 2004), [page needed].
- ^ Ippolito's daughter Lucrezia della Rovere married Marcantonio Lante (1566 - 1643) and had issue including Ippolito Lante Montefeltro della Rovere.
- ^ David M. Cheney. Catholic-Hierarchy.org. "Giulio Cardinal della Rovere". Retrieved August 28, 2017.[self-published source]
Sources
[edit]- Dennistoun, James (1851). Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino. Vol. III. London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans 1851, pp. 76-77.
- Sanfilippo, Matteo (1989). "Della Rovere, Giulio Feltrio." (in Italian). In: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Volume 37 (1989).
- Ligi, B. (1953). I vescovi e arcivescovi di Urbino. (in Italian). Urbino 1953, pp. 145-52.
- Miranda, Salvador. "DELLA ROVERE, Giulio (1533-1578)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621. [self-published source]