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  1. Luigi Kardinal Traglia (* 3. April 1895 in Albano Laziale, Italien; † 22. November 1977 in Rom) war ein Kurienkardinal der römisch-katholischen Kirche und Kardinaldekan. Leben. Als Seminarist am Almo Collegio Capranica studierte Luigi Traglia in Rom die Fächer Philosophie und Katholische Theologie. Er empfing am 10.

  2. Luigi Traglia (3 April 1895 – 22 November 1977) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Vicar General of Rome from 1965 to 1968, and Dean of the College of Cardinals from 1974 until his death. Traglia was elevated to the cardinalate in 1960. Life and career in Church.

  3. Luigi Traglia ( Albano Laziale, 3 aprile 1895 – Roma, 22 novembre 1977) è stato un cardinale e arcivescovo cattolico italiano, vicario di Roma e decano del Collegio cardinalizio. Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Genealogia episcopale e successione apostolica. 3 Onorificenze. 4 Note. 5 Bibliografia. 6 Voci correlate. 7 Altri progetti. 8 Collegamenti esterni.

  4. Luigi Traglia wurde am 3. April 1895 in Albono Laziale in der nächsten Umgebung Roms geboren. 1917 zum Priester geweiht, studierte er zunächst an der Gregoriana und wohnte während dieser Zeit im Capranica-Kollege, zu dessen Alumnen auch Pius XII. während seiner Studienjahre gehörte. Nachdem er die Doktorwürde in Philosophie, Theologie und ...

    • 3. April 1895 Albono
    • 22. November 1977 Rom
    • Italien
  5. Luigi Cardinal Traglia (born 3 Apr 1895, died 22 Nov 1977) Dean of College of Cardinals Consistory - 1960 : Created Cardinal Second Vatican Council: Session One : Council Father

    • April 3, 1895
    • November 22, 1977
  6. The principal celebrant was Luigi Cardinal Traglia, Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, who had ordained all of them over a period of almost thirty years when he was Vicegerent of the Diocese of Rome between 1937 and 1965.

  7. The principal celebrant was Luigi Cardinal Traglia, Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, who had ordained all of them over a period of almost thirty years when he was Vicegerent of the Diocese of Rome between 1937 and 1965.