- Girolamo Grimaldi-Cavalleroni
infobox cardinalbiog
name = Girolamo Cardinal Grimaldi-Cavalleroni
See =Archdiocese of Aix
Title =Cardinal bishop ofAlbano ;Archbishop of Aix
Period =September 20 ,1648 —November 4 ,1685
cardinal =August 17 ,1611
Predecessor =Michel Mazarin , O.P.
Successor =Charles-Gaspard-Guillaume de Vintimille du Luc
post =Apostolic Nuncio toFrance ;Titular Archbishop ofSeleucia in Isauria | date of birth = birth date|1597|8|20|mf=y
place of birth =Genoa ,Italy
date of death = death date and age|1685|11|4|1597|8|20|
place of death =Aix,France |Girolamo Grimaldi-Cavalleroni (1597 - 1685) was a cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church andArchbishop of Aix . Grimaldi was the son ofGiacomo Grimaldi asenator ofGenoa , and his wife Girolama di Agostino de' Mari. ["Trois abbés commendataires" states that this branch of the Grimaldi family should not be confused with the bastard line of Monaco] He was born atGenoa in Italy onAugust 20 ,1597 , a member of the nobleGrimaldi family.Early life
He was sent to
Rome for his education, and entered the Church probably under the patronage of his uncleDomenico Grimaldi ,Archbishop of Avignon . In 1621 he was appointed Vice-legate ofViterbo , and in 1626 on the death of Cardinal Odoardo Farnese he became governor of the province. From April 26, 1628 until March 1632 he was governor of Rome. He then becamePapal Nuncio extraordinary to the court of Ferdinand II of Austria. In 1634 he was appointed governor of the city ofPerugia , and then governor of theduchy ofUrbino .Episcopate
Aged 43 in 1641 he was appointed
Titular Archbishop ofSeleucia inIsauria that same year he was appointedApostolic Nuncio to France.Cardinalate
In 1643 he was made a cardinal, and in 1648 Archbishop of Aix - a position he held until his death on November 4, 1685. His political scheming to achieve his meteoric rise has led to him being referred to as an
alter ego of Mazarin. [Trois abbés commendataires] Ironically, while never achieving the political power and fame of Mazarin, Grimaldi had been Mazarin's principal consecrator.Grimaldi was a patron of the writer
Jean Cabassut the French theologian and priest who accompanied him to Rome, and it was Grimaldi who encouraged Cabassut to enlarge his work "Notitia Conciliorum" and publish it under the title "Notitia ecclesiastica historiarum, conciliorum et canonum invicem collatorum" in 1680. [Jean Cabassu]Grimaldi is considered today [Trois abbés commendataires] to have been a strong protector of the interests of France, and to have dealt well the running of the archdiocese. In the summer of 1649 he dealt strongly with an insurrection between two groups of monks, having the protesters driven from the monasteries without waiting for the permission of the Pope to arrive from Rome.
During his incumbency of the archbishopric over a twenty year period he built an episcopal
palace at vast expense in the town ofPuyricard , which is today known as the Château Grimaldi."Cardinal Grimaldi-Cavalleroni" died in Aix at age of 88. He is buried in the metropolitan cathedral of Aix.
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References
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bgric.html Girolamo Cardinal Grimaldi-Cavalleroni] retrieved 03 February 2007
* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1643.htm The Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church] retrieved 03 February 2007
* [http://perso.orange.fr/saumur-jadis/recit/ch11/r11d16co.htm Trois abbés commendataires] retrieved 03 February 2007
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03126a.htm Jean Cabassu, Catholic Encyclopedia] retrieved 03 February 2007
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