Guido Cardinal Bentivoglio
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Guido Bentivoglio (October 4, 1579 - September 7, 1644), was an Italian cardinal, statesman and historian.
Biography
A member of the influential Bentivoglio family, he was born at Ferrara. After studying at Padua, he went to reside at Rome, where he was received with great favour by Pope Clement VIII, who made him his private chamberlain. Clement's successor, Pope Paul V, created him archbishop of Rhodes in 1607, and appointed him as nuncio to Flanders and afterwards to France; on his return to Rome in 1621 he was created cardinal in June of that year and entrusted by King Louis XIII with the management of French affairs at the papal court. He became the intimate friend of Pope Urban VIII, who appointed him to the suburban see of Palestrina in 1691. An able writer and skilful diplomat, Bentivoglio was marked out as Urban's successor, but he died suddenly at the opening of the conclave.
Cardinal Bentivoglio, by Anthony van Dyck.
Main works
- Della guerra di Fiandria (best edition, Cologne, 1633-1639).
- Relazioni di G. Bentivoglio in tempo delle sue Nunziature di Fiandria e di Francia (Cologne, 1630)
- Lettere diplomatiche di Guido Bentivoglio (Brussels, 1631).
Reference
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