Giulio Gabrielli the Younger

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Giulio Gabrielli (* 20. Juli 1748 in Rom; † 26. September 1822 in Albano Laziale) war ein italienischer Kardinal, der von 1808 bis 1814 Kardinalstaatssekretär war. rdf:langString
Giulio Gabrielli, le Jeune (Rome, 20 juillet 1748 - Albano Laziale, 26 septembre 1822) est un homme d'État et dignitaire de l'Église catholique romaine. rdf:langString
Giulio Gabrielli (Roma, 20 luglio 1748 – Albano Laziale, 26 settembre 1822) è stato un cardinale italiano. rdf:langString
Giulio Gabrielli (ur. 20 lipca 1748 w Rzymie, zm. 26 września 1822 tamże) – włoski kardynał. rdf:langString
Giulio Gabrielli ( "Quanto mais jovem"; 20 jul 1748 - 26 de setembro de 1822) foi um italiano Igreja Católica 's cardeal . Ele passou a maior parte de sua carreira na Cúria Romana . rdf:langString
Джулио Габриэлли младший (итал. Giulio Gabrielli il Giovane; 20 июля 1748, Рим, Папская область — 26 сентября 1822, Альбано-Лациале, Папская область) — итальянский куриальный кардинал. Епископ Сенигаллии с 11 января 1808 по 5 февраля 1816. Государственный секретарь Святого Престола с 26 марта 1808 по 16 июня 1808. Секретарь апостольских бреве с 26 июля 1814 по 9 мая 1817. Префект Священной Конгрегации Тридентского Собора с 26 июля 1814 по 6 мая 1820. Апостольский про-датарий с 12 мая 1820 по 26 сентября 1822. Кардинал-священник с 23 февраля 1801, с титулом церкви Сан-Томмазо-ин-Парионе с 20 июля 1801 по 17 декабря 1819. Кардинал-священник с титулом церкви Сан-Лоренцо-ин-Лучина с 17 декабря 1819 по 26 сентября 1822. rdf:langString
Giulio Gabrielli ("The younger"; July 20, 1748 – September 26, 1822) was an Italian Catholic Church's cardinal. He spent most of his career in the Roman Curia. Gabrielli was born in Rome to a princely family originally from Gubbio in the Papal States (nowadays in Umbria). His parents were marquis (later prince) Angelo Gabrielli and marquise Caterina Trotti-Bentivoglio, the most beautiful woman in the mid-18th century Rome, celebrated by Giacomo Casanova as the "marquise G.". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli der Jüngere
rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli le Jeune
rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli the Younger
rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli il Giovane
rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli (1748–1822)
rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli, o Novo
rdf:langString Габриэлли, Джулио (младший)
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rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli (* 20. Juli 1748 in Rom; † 26. September 1822 in Albano Laziale) war ein italienischer Kardinal, der von 1808 bis 1814 Kardinalstaatssekretär war.
rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli ("The younger"; July 20, 1748 – September 26, 1822) was an Italian Catholic Church's cardinal. He spent most of his career in the Roman Curia. Gabrielli was born in Rome to a princely family originally from Gubbio in the Papal States (nowadays in Umbria). His parents were marquis (later prince) Angelo Gabrielli and marquise Caterina Trotti-Bentivoglio, the most beautiful woman in the mid-18th century Rome, celebrated by Giacomo Casanova as the "marquise G.". He studied law at the Sapienza University of Rome and, while still a layman, was appointed Protonotary Apostolic, Relator of the and, in 1787, Secretary of the Sacred Congregation of the Tridentine Council. He was ordained priest only on March 23, 1800, but less than one year later Pope Pius VII elevated him to cardinal, in the consistory of February 23, 1801. He received the red hat on February 26 and the title of cardinal priest of San Tommaso in Parione on July 20. On January 11, 1808 he was consecrated bishop of Senigallia (in the Papal States) by Pius VII, in his private chapel. On March 26, 1808, following the retirement of cardinal Filippo Casoni, Pius VII appointed Gabrielli Cardinal Secretary of State. Considered as the most loyal guardian of the Church and the staunchest opponent of Napoleon and general de Miollis, on June 16 he was arrested by the French troops in his office at the Quirinal Palace in Rome and forced to move to Senigallia; he was later deported to Novara, and then to Milan. Two days after the arrest, he was replaced by cardinal Bartolomeo Pacca as pro-Secretary of State. In 1809 Gabrielli was eventually moved to France and confined in Sedan. In 1810 he was among the thirteen cardinals that refused to attend the ceremony of the marriage between Napoleon and Marie Louise of Austria, and were thus severely punished by the Emperor and forced to abandon their scarlet garments (they were consequently known as the "Black Cardinals"). In 1813 he joined Pius VII in his exile at Fontainebleau, and was one of the most influential personalities of the reconstituted papal court. The following year, in an attempt to subtract the pope from the influence of the cardinal, Napoleon decided to confine him again at Le Vigan, in the Cévennes region of southern France: here he was given hospitality by the vicomte Henri d'Alzon, the father of Fr. Emmanuel d'Alzon. In April 1814, after the abdication of Napoleon, he was liberated and returned to Rome, where the Pope appointed him Secretary of the Chancery of Apostolic Briefs and Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of the Tridentine Council (July 26, 1814). In 1816 he resigned the pastoral government of the diocese of Senigallia. In 1819 he became Cardinal Protoprete (Protopriest) and consequently opted for the titulus of San Lorenzo in Lucina, that two centuries earlier had belonged to his forebear and namesake Giulio Gabrielli the Elder (1604–1677). In 1820 he resigned from Prefect of the Congregation of the Council and was appointed Pro-Datary of His Holiness. He also served as Cardinal Protector of the Order of Saint Augustine. Cardinal Gabrielli was considered as one of the most likely successors to Pius VII at the guide of the Church, but predeceased the Pope by less than one year. After a short illness, he died at his country villa in Albano Laziale, in the Castelli Romani area, in late Summer 1822. His body was exposed in the Palace of the Datary, and later in the basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, where his funeral took place on October 1. He was buried in the Gabrielli chapel in that same church. His brother, prince Pietro Gabrielli (1746–1824) was a notable supporter of Napoleon and during the French occupation of the Papal States served as deputy mayor (maire adjoint) of Rome. Prince Mario Gabrielli (1773–1841), son of prince Pietro and nephew of cardinal Giulio, married in 1815 Charlotte Bonaparte (1795–1865), elder daughter of Lucien Bonaparte and niece the Emperor.
rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli, le Jeune (Rome, 20 juillet 1748 - Albano Laziale, 26 septembre 1822) est un homme d'État et dignitaire de l'Église catholique romaine.
rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli (Roma, 20 luglio 1748 – Albano Laziale, 26 settembre 1822) è stato un cardinale italiano.
rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli (ur. 20 lipca 1748 w Rzymie, zm. 26 września 1822 tamże) – włoski kardynał.
rdf:langString Giulio Gabrielli ( "Quanto mais jovem"; 20 jul 1748 - 26 de setembro de 1822) foi um italiano Igreja Católica 's cardeal . Ele passou a maior parte de sua carreira na Cúria Romana .
rdf:langString Джулио Габриэлли младший (итал. Giulio Gabrielli il Giovane; 20 июля 1748, Рим, Папская область — 26 сентября 1822, Альбано-Лациале, Папская область) — итальянский куриальный кардинал. Епископ Сенигаллии с 11 января 1808 по 5 февраля 1816. Государственный секретарь Святого Престола с 26 марта 1808 по 16 июня 1808. Секретарь апостольских бреве с 26 июля 1814 по 9 мая 1817. Префект Священной Конгрегации Тридентского Собора с 26 июля 1814 по 6 мая 1820. Апостольский про-датарий с 12 мая 1820 по 26 сентября 1822. Кардинал-священник с 23 февраля 1801, с титулом церкви Сан-Томмазо-ин-Парионе с 20 июля 1801 по 17 декабря 1819. Кардинал-священник с титулом церкви Сан-Лоренцо-ин-Лучина с 17 декабря 1819 по 26 сентября 1822.
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