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His Eminence
Domenico Svampa
Archbishop of Bologna
Church
Roman Catholic Church
Archdiocese
Bologna
See
Bologna
Appointed
21 May 1894
Term ended
10 August 1907
Predecessor
Serafino Vannutelli
Successor
Giacomo della Chiesa
Other post(s)
Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Onofrio (1894-1907)
Orders
Ordination
4 April 1874 by Costantino Patrizi Naro
Consecration
29 June 1887 by Giovanni Simeoni
Created cardinal
18 May 1894 by Pope Leo XIII
Rank
Cardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Domenico Svampa
(1851-06-13)13 June 1851
Montegranaro, Papal States
Died
10 August 1907(1907-08-10) (aged 56) Bologna, Kingdom of Italy
Previous post(s)
Bishop of Forlì (1887-94)
Coat of arms
Domenico Svampa (13 June 1851, in Montegranaro, Papal States – 10 August 1907, in Bologna, Kingdom of Italy) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate and cardinal who served as the Archbishop of Bologna from 1894 until his death.[1]
He studied in Rome in 1879 and obtained doctorates in theology as well as canon and civil law.[1] He taught these subjects at the seminary of Fermo and the Pontifical Roman Atheaneum S Apollinare.[2][3] He was elected bishop of Forlì on May 23, 1887 and was created cardinal priest in the consistory of May 18, 1894.[1] He was named as Cardinal Priest of S Onofrio.[4]
He participated in the conclave of 1903.[4]
He is buried in Bologna.[1]
^ abcdFlorida International University website, Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church website, Biographical Dictionary of Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903), Consistory of May 18, 1894 (XX)
^Luoghi Fermani website, History and Places of the Marca Fermana, article by Carlo Tomassini dated March 22, 2011
^Find a Grave website, Domenico Svampa
^ abCalifornia State University Northbridge website, Sede Vacante 1903
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