Innico d'Avalos d'Aragona
Innico d'Avalos d'Aragona (1535/36–1600) was an Italian Cardinal, from Naples.
His Eminence Innico d'Avalos d'Aragona | |
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Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina | |
Church | Catholic Church |
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Consecration | by Antonio Ghislieri |
Rank | Cardinal-Bishop |
He was the son of condottiero Alfonso d'Avalos and Maria d'Aragona, from the family of the Dukes of Montalto, Spanish nobility. In 1563, he constructed the Castello d'Avalos on Procida, a small island in the Gulf of Naples.[1][2]
After a period as lay administrator (he was for a while Chancellor of the Kingdom of Naples, he was made bishop of Mileto in 1566, bishop of Sabina in 1586, bishop of Frascati in 1589, bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina in 1591.
In Spain, another clergyman member of this family was cardinal Gaspar Dávalos de la Cueva.
Episcopal succession
While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[3]
- Francesco Cittadini, Bishop of Castro del Lazio (1569);
- Girolamo Rustici, Bishop of Tropea (1570);
- Lelio Zibramonti, Bishop of Alba (1583);
- Maffeo Venier, Archbishop of Corfù (1583);
- Scipione Gonzaga, Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem (1585);
and the principal co-consecrator of:[3]
References
- "History of Procida". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
- "The Stability of Monuments over Coastal Cliffs in the Bay of Napoli" (PDF). UNESCO. p. 6. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
- Cheney, David M. "Iñigo Cardinal Avalos de Aragón, O.S." Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
External links
- Miranda, Salvador. "AVALOS D'ARAGONA, O.S. Iacobis, Innico d' (1535/1536-1600)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University.
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Preceded by Giovanni Battista Consiglieri |
Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Lucia in Septisolio 1561–1563 |
Succeeded by Luigi d'Este |
Preceded by Cesare Cibo |
Administrator of Turin 1563–1564 |
Succeeded by Girolamo della Rovere |
Preceded by Odet de Coligny de Châtillon |
Cardinal-Deacon/Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Adriano al Foro 1563–1565 (Deacon) and 1565–1567 (Priest) |
Succeeded by Fulvio Giulio della Corgna |
Preceded by Quinzio Rustici |
Bishop of Mileto 1566–1573 |
Succeeded by Giovan Mario de Alessandri |
Preceded by Fulvio Giulio della Corgna |
Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina 1567–1586 |
Succeeded by Marcantonio Colonna (seniore) |
Preceded by Antoine Perrenot de Granvella |
Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina 1586–1589 |
Succeeded by Tolomeo Gallio |
Preceded by Alfonso Gesualdo di Conza |
Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati 1589–1591 |
Succeeded by Tolomeo Gallio |
Preceded by Alfonso Gesualdo di Conza |
Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina 1591–1600 |
Succeeded by Tolomeo Gallio |
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