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19th-century Italian cleric, scholar, and statesman
His Eminence
Bartolomeo Pacca
Prefect of the Congregation of Ceremonies
Portrait.
Church
Roman Catholic Church
Appointed
5 July 1830
Term ended
19 April 1844
Predecessor
Giulio Maria della Somaglia
Successor
Ludovico Micara
Other post(s)
Cardinal-Protector of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy (1820–44)
Pro-Datary of the Apostolic Dataria (1824–44)
Secretary of the Commission of Roman and Universal Inquisition (1830–44)
Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia-Velletri (1830–44)
Dean of the College of Cardinals (1830–44)
Archpriest of the Basilica of Saint John Lateran (1830–44)
19 April 1844(1844-04-19) (aged 87) Rome, Papal States
Buried
Santa Maria in Portico Campitelli
Parents
Orazio Pacca Cristina Malaspina
Previous post(s)
Titular Archbishop of Tamiathis (1785–1801)
Apostolic Nuncio to Portugal (1794–1808)
Cardinal-Priest of San Silvestro in Capite (1802–18)
Camerlengo of the College of Cardinals (1804–05; 1837–38)
Pro-Secretary of State (1808–14)
Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church (1814–24)
Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina (1818)
Prefect of the Congregation of Bishops and Regulars (1818–24)
Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati (1818–21)
Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina (1821–30)
Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals (1821–30)
Alma mater
Pontifical Academy of Ecclesiastical Nobles La Sapienza
Coat of arms
Styles of Bartolomeo Pacca
Reference style
Eminentissimo Cardinale
Spoken style
Eminenza
Informal style
Cardinal
See
Bishop of Ostia
Bartolomeo Pacca (27 December 1756, Benevento – 19 April 1844, Rome) was an Italian cardinal, scholar, and statesman as Cardinal Secretary of State. Pacca served as apostolic nuncio to Cologne, and later to Lisbon.
State. Pacca served as apostolic nuncio to Cologne, and later to Lisbon. BartolomeoPacca was born at Benevento, the son of the nobleman Orazio Pacca, Marquess...
between the other two major candidates, Emmanuele de Gregorio and BartolomeoPacca. What finally drove the cardinals to make a decision was a message...
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conclave. His election was facilitated in that of the other papabili, BartolomeoPacca was opposed by France while the other papabile Emmanuele de Gregorio...
faction and the zelanti (conservative cardinals), whilst Cardinal BartolomeoPacca was proposed by the more moderate cardinals but was not accepted by...
University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-46027-9. Pacca, Cardinal Bartolomeo. "Historical Memoirs of Cardinal Pacca, Prime Minister to Pius VII - Vol I (English...
Alessandro Mattei, 1814–1820 Giulio Maria della Somaglia, 1820–1830 BartolomeoPacca, 1830–1844 Ludovico Micara, O. Cap., 1844–1847 Vincenzo Macchi, 1847–1860...
(1800–1801) Giuseppe Maria Doria Pamphili, pro-camerlengo (1801–1814) BartolomeoPacca (1814–1824) Pietro Francesco Galeffi (1824–1837) Giacomo Giustiniani...
Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans George Head; BartolomeoPacca (1850), Historical Memoirs of Cardinal Pacca, Prime Minister to Pius VII, vol. 1, Longman...
dominated by the Papacy. On 15 August 1814, Cardinals Ercole Consalvi and BartolomeoPacca issued an edict forbidding all secret societies, to become members...
awarded exclusively to cardinals; the Velletri post was created for BartolomeoPacca. The title could be changed to Apostolic Delegate, as happened in Frosinone...
Giuseppe Firrao, Jr. (1802–1803) Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo (1803–1804) BartolomeoPacca (1804–1805) Giovanni Filippo Gallarati Scotti (1805–1806) Lorenzo Litta...
Pius VII 23 Giulio Maria della Somaglia 20 May 1814 2 April 1830 24 BartolomeoPacca 5 April 1830 19 April 1844 Pius VIII 25 Vincenzo Macchi 25 April 1844...
request only. In the right crossing is the funerary monument of Cardinal BartolomeoPacca (died 1863), sculpted by Ferdinando Pettrich. Chapel of St. Michael...
Francesco Saverio de Zelada (1800–1801) Leonardo Antonelli (1801–1811) BartolomeoPacca (1830–1844) Benedetto Barberini (28 April 1844 – 10 April 1863) Lodovico...
exile by Napoleon Giulio Maria della Somaglia (1744–1830) (1795, 1820) BartolomeoPacca (1756–1844) (1801, 1830) Lodovico Micara (1775–1847) (1824, 1844) Vincenzo...
Lata On that same day he was consecrated bishop of Rome by Cardinal BartolomeoPacca, bishop of Ostia e Velletri and dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals...
Castiglioni received 22 votes in the 20 March morning vote while BartolomeoPacca's votes increased that afternoon from 11 to 19 in a bid to end the deadlock...
David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 January 2015. Pacca, Cardinal Bartolomeo. "Historical Memoirs of Cardinal Pacca, Prime Minister to Pius VII - Vol I (English...
by the French Empire: notable prisoners were Joseph de Maistre and BartolomeoPacca. The prison also held Pierre Picaud, whose story was the inspiration...
March 1793) Carlo Livizzani Forni (21 February 1794 – 1 July 1802) BartolomeoPacca (9 August 1802 – 2 October 1818) Antonio Pallotta (16 May 1823 – 19...
Clement XIII (1743) Cardinal Giovanni Carlo Boschi (1760) Cardinal BartolomeoPacca (1786) Pope Gregory XVI (1831) Cardinal Castruccio Castracane degli...
titular archbishop of Berito in 1833 and was consecrated by Cardinal BartolomeoPacca. He was promoted to the archiepiscopal see of Ferrara the following...