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Simone Pasqua

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Simone Pasqua (1492–1565) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.

Biography

Pasqua was born in Taggia on November 17, 1492.[1] He studied medicine, Christian theology, and earned a doctorate in Latin and Greek.[1]

Early in his ecclesiastical career, he was a cleric in Genoa.[1] The pope made him papal ambassador to the Republic of Genoa.[1] The pope then despatched him as the pope's ambassador to congratulate Philip II of Spain on his marriage to Mary I of England.[1] Pope Pius IV, who had known Pasqua since childhood, made Pasqua the pope's personal physician.[1]

On February 14, 1561, he was elected to be Bishop of Luni-Sarzana and he was subsequently consecrated as a bishop.[1] He attended the Council of Trent 1562-63, having arrived in Trento on December 1, 1561.[1]

Pope Pius IV made him a cardinal priest in the consistory of March 12, 1565.[1] He received the red hat and the titular church of Santa Sabina on May 15, 1565[1] On September 4, 1565, he opted for the titular church of San Pancrazio.[1]

He died in the Apostolic Palace on September 4, 1565.[1] He was buried in San Pancrazio; his remains were later transferred to Santa Maria della Pace.[1]

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Luni e Sarzana
1561–1565
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cardinal-Priest of Santa Sabina
1565
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio
1565
Succeeded by