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  1. Luigi Kardinal Lambruschini. Luigi Emmanuele Nicolo Lambruschini CRSP (* 16. Mai 1776 in Sestri Levante, damals Republik Genua; † 12. Mai 1854 in Rom) war ein italienischer Kardinal und Staatssekretär Papst Gregors XVI.

  2. Luigi Lambruschini (6 March 1776 – 12 May 1854) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in the mid nineteenth century. He was a member of the Clerics Regular of St. Paul and served in the diplomatic corps of the Holy See.

  3. Luigi Lambruschini CRSP (*16. Mai 1776 Sestri Levante, +12. Mai 1854 Rom), Theologieprofessor im Orden der Barnabiten, Mitarbeiter von Kardinal Ercole Consalvi, 1831 Kardinal, 1836-46 Kardinalstaatssekretär unter Papst Gregor XVI. Lambruschini war 1819 Erzbischof von Genua, 1827-30 Nuntius in Paris.

  4. He was archbishop of Genoa from 1819 to 1827, the nuncio to Paris from 1827 to 1831. Made a cardinal on February 2, 1831 and prefect of the Congregation for Studies, he became the Secretary of State for Gregory XVI from 1836 to 1846. In internal politics, Lambruschini revealed himself as the adversary of the liberals.

  5. Luigi Emmanuele Nicolo Cardinal Lambruschini B. (born 16 May 1776, died 12 May 1854) Prefect of (Sacred) Rites Consistory - 1831 : Created Cardinal Conclave - 1846 : Participated

    • May 16, 1776
    • May 12, 1854
  6. 6. Juni 2017 · Giambattista Lambruschini. Brother of the preceding, d. at Orvieto, 24 Nov., 1826. He was vicar-general of Genoa, whence he was expelled by Napoleon in 1800, when he went to Rome. Appointed Bishop of Orvieto in 1807, he was deported to France for not taking the oath. In 1814 he returned to Orvieto. Raffaele Lambruschini

  7. LAMBRUSCHINI, LUIGI. Cardinal, papal secretary of state; b. Sestri Levante (Genova), Italy, May 16, 1776; d. Rome, May 12, 1854. After completing his early studies at S. Margherite Ligure, he joined the barnabites and took his vows (Nov. 18, 1794).