13 September 1860(1860-09-13) (aged 65) Rome, Papal States
Buried
Santa Maria della Concezione
Parents
Liverotto Ferretti Flavia Macinforte Sperelli
Previous post(s)
Bishop of Rieti (1827–33)
Titular Archbishop of Seleucia Trachea (1833–37)
Archbishop-Bishop of Montefiascone (1837)
Archbishop-Bishop of Corneto (1837)
Archbishop of Fermo (1837–42)
Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quirico e Giulitta (1839–53)
Prefect of the Congregation of Indulgences and Sacred Relics (1843–47)
Secretary of State (1847–52)
Camerlengo of the College of Cardinals (1854–55)
Alma mater
Collegio Romano
Gabriele Ferretti (Italian pronunciation:[ɡabriˈɛːleferˈretti]; 31 January 1795 in Ancona – 13 September 1860 in Rome)[1] was an Italian Catholic cardinal and Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals.
GabrieleFerretti (Italian pronunciation: [ɡabriˈɛːleferˈretti]; 31 January 1795 in Ancona – 13 September 1860 in Rome) was an Italian Catholic cardinal...
German gymnast Gabriele Faerno (died 1561), Italian writer Gabriele Falloppio (1523–1562), Italian anatomist and physician GabrieleFerretti (1795–1860)...
an ancestor to both Cardinal GabrieleFerretti and Pope Pius IX having been descended from a long noble lineage. Ferretti entered the religious life after...
• 1848–1870 (last) Giacomo Antonelli Prime Minister • 1847–1848 (first) GabrieleFerretti • 1848–1849 (last) C. E. Muzzarelli Legislature Parliament (1848)...
Appointer Pope Pius IX Formation July 17, 1847 First holder Cardinal GabrieleFerretti Final holder Cardinal Carlo Emanuele Muzzarelli Abolished December...
1 June 1846) Tommaso Pasquale Gizzi (8 August 1846 – 5 July 1847) GabrieleFerretti (17 July 1847 – 31 December 1848) Giuseppe Bofondi (1 February – 10...
Appointed 28 September 1860 Term ended 13 January 1867 Predecessor GabrieleFerretti Successor Antonio Maria Panebianco Other post(s) Cardinal-Bishop of...
ended 22 February 1852 Predecessor Emmanuele de Gregorio Successor GabrieleFerretti Other post(s) Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina (1844–52) Orders Consecration...
Fermo Appointed 27 January 1842 Term ended 8 July 1877 Predecessor GabrieleFerretti Successor Amilcare Malagola Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo...
received some preferences during the first ballot, but Cardinal Mastai Ferretti was elected. After his election Pius IX named Gizzi Cardinal Secretary...
Castracane degli Antelminelli (11 December 1834 – 7 October 1837) GabrieleFerretti (14 March 1843 – 17 July 1847) Charles Januarius Acton (22 December...
Died) Giuseppe Maria Velzi, O.P. (2 Jul 1832 – 23 Nov 1836 Died) GabrieleFerretti (1837) Filippo de Angelis (15 Feb 1838 Succeeded –1842) Nicola Mattei...
(1853–1854) GabrieleFerretti (1854–1855) Antonio Maria Cagiano de Azevedo (1855–1856) Benedetto Barberini (1856–1857) Ugo Pietro Spinola (1857–1858) Gabriele della...
priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (20 September 1867), died 8 July 1877 GabrieleFerretti, archbishop of Fermo (in pectore published on 8 July 1839) – cardinal...
the papal conclave held from 14 to 16 June 1846, Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti, Bishop of Imola, was elected on the fourth ballot to succeed the recently...
Judo, in Aikidoedintorni.com. URL consultato il 25 gennaio 2014 Valdo Ferretti, Il Giappone e la politica estera italiana, 1935–1941, Giuffrè Editore...
Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti to Cardinal Carlo Gaetano Gaisruck, Archbishop of Milan, who arrived too late. Mastai-Ferretti would reign as Pius IX...
Domenico Ferrata, Cardinal, Secretary of State Giuseppe Milesi Pironi Ferretti Michael J. Fitzgerald, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia...
donna of Italian theater, working among others with Totò, Gino Cervi, Gabriele Ferzetti, Lauretta Masiero. She made her film debut in 1924, in the silent...