Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Via (2 March 1654-24 January 1671) Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals (January 1667 - January 1669) Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quattro Coronati (24 January 1871-8 December 1680) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere (8 January 1680-1 December 1681)
Orders
Ordination
1624
Created cardinal
2 March 1654 by Pope Innocent X
Rank
Cardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
24 October 1593
Cesena
Died
5 October 1684 (1684-10-06) (aged 90) Rome
Buried
Santa Maria in Traspontina
Nationality
Italian
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Parents
Tommaso and Francesca Funetti Albizzi
Francesco Albizzi (24 October 1593 in Cesena – 5 October 1684, Rome) was an Italian cardinal.[1] As a member of the Roman Inquisition, he worked to increase the standards of jurisprudence in Rome, and establish "rigorous standards of evidence and proof", particularly in regards to alleged cases of witchcraft.[2]
^Miranda, Salvador. "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church". Archived from the original on 2019-01-12. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
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