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His Eminence Andrea Baroni Peretti | |
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Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati | |
Church | Catholic Church |
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Consecration | 30 November 1624 by Sebastiano Poggi |
Personal details | |
Born | Montalto delle Marche, Italy | 29 November 1572
Died | 4 August 1629 56) Italy | (aged
Andrea Baroni Peretti (1572–1629) was a Catholic cardinal.
On 30 November 1624, he was consecrated bishop by Sebastiano Poggi, Bishop Emeritus of Ripatransone, with Lorenzo Azzolini, Bishop of Ripatransone, and Aloysius Galli, Bishop of Ancona e Numana, serving as co-consecrators. [1] [2]
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