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Cardinal Domenico Ginnasi

Domenico Ginnasi (19 June 1550 in Castel Bolognese – 12 March 1639, in Rome) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic church created by Pope Clement VIII.

Biography

Ginnasi was born the third of seven children to Francesco Ginnasi, a Papal archivist, and his wife, Caterina Pallantieri. One of his younger brothers, Achille Ginnasi (1553-1594), served as Apostolic Protonotary, nominated in 1593, as governor of the County of Castel Bolognese by Clement VIII. In 1585–86, Domenico was nominated to be governor of the territory of Campagna, which now is mostly the province of Frosinone. Domenico was elected bishop of Manfredonia (1587-1600) in the consistory of 14 June 1587 held by Pope Sixtus V. In Manfredonia, he founded in 1592 the Monastery of St Clair and institutes a Seminary. He next served as Apostolic Nuncio to Spain.

Pope Clement elevated him to Cardinal on 9 June 1604. It is said that Domenico ministered the viaticum to a dying Camillus de Lellis on 2 July 1614. Camillus was beatified in 1742. In 1630, Domenico reconstructed the medieval church of Santa Lucia alle Botteghe Oscure that stood near his family's Palace in Central Rome. The church was decorated with canvases by his niece, Caterina Ginnasi. He died age of 88 from an attack of gout, and was buried in this church.

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Preceded byGiuseppe Sappi Archbishop of Manfredonia
1586–1607
Succeeded byAnnibale Ginnasi
Preceded byOffredo de Offredi Apostolic Nuncio to Florence
1598–1600
Succeeded byAntonio Grimani
Preceded byCamillo Caetani Apostolic Nuncio to Spain
1600–1605
Succeeded byGiovanni Garzia Mellini
Preceded byPietro Aldobrandini Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio
1605–1606
Succeeded byLudovico de Torres
Preceded byFrançois d'Escoubleau de Sourdis Cardinal-Priest of Santi XII Apostoli
1606–1624
Succeeded byDesiderio Scaglia
Preceded byAndrea Baroni Peretti Montalto Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina
1624–1626
Succeeded byCarlo Gaudenzio Madruzzo
Preceded byAndrea Baroni Peretti Montalto Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina
1626–1629
Succeeded byMarcello Lante della Rovere
Preceded byOttavio Bandini Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina
1629–1630
Succeeded byCarlo Emmanuele Pio di Savoia
Preceded byGiovanni Battista Deti Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri
1630–1639
Succeeded byCarlo Emmanuele Pio di Savoia
Records
Preceded byAntonmaria Sauli Oldest living Member of the Sacred College
24 August 1623 - 3 March 1639
Succeeded byAgostino Galamini
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