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Alfonso Gonzaga (died 1649) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as
Titular Archbishop of Rhodus (1621–1649).
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Biography
Alfonso Gonzaga was born in
Novellara,
Italy in 1588.
[2] On 17 March 1621, Alfonso Gonzaga was appointed during the papacy of
Pope Gregory XV as
Titular Archbishop of Rhodus.
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[2] On 18 April 1621, he was consecrated bishop by
Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini,
Cardinal-Priest of
Santa Maria in Trastevere.
[2] He served as Titular Archbishop of Rhodus until his death in 1649 in
Reggio Emilia,
Italy.
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Episcopal succession
Episcopal succession of Alfonso Gonzaga
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While bishop, he was the
principal consecrator of:
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and the
principal co-consecrator of:
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Pierre François Maletti,
Bishop of Nice (1622);
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Carlo Bovi,
Bishop of Bagnoregio (1622);
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Giovanni Battista Deti,
Bishop of Albano (1623);
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Ludovicus Galbiati,
Bishop of Acerno (1637);
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Marco Antonio Mandosio,
Bishop of Nicastro (1637)
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Giovanni Battista Falesi,
Bishop of Mottola (1638);
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Gaspare Conturla,
Bishop of Venosa (1638);
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Francesco Tontori,
Bishop of Ischia (1638);
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Antonio Marenzi,
Bishop of Pedena (1638);
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Angelo Pichi,
Archbishop of Amalfi (1638);
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Stefano Sauli,
Archbishop of Chieti (1638);
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Benedetto Cappello,
Archbishop of Zadar (1639);
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Marco Morosini,
Bishop of Treviso (1639);
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Michael Chumer,
Titular Bishop of Christopolis and
Auxiliary Bishop of Ljubljana (1640);
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Francesco Romolo Mileti,
Bishop of Segni (1640);
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Otto Friedrich von Buchheim,
Bishop of Ljubljana (1641);
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Franz Johann von Vogt von Altensumerau und Prasberg,
Titular Bishop of Megara and
Auxiliary Bishop of Konstanz (1641);
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Marco Antonio Tomati,
Bishop of Bitetto (1641);
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Paul Posilovich,
Bishop of Scardona (1642);
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Antonius Serra,
Bishop of Milos (1642);
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Bonaventura D'Avalos,
Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino (1643);
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Giulio Cesare Bergera,
Archbishop of Turin (1643);
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Martin Bogdan,
Bishop of Zagreb (1643);
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Alfonso de la Cueva-Benavides y Mendoza-Carrillo,
Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina (1644);
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Mario Theodoli,
Bishop of Imola (1644);
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Carlo Carafa della Spina,
Bishop of Aversa (1645);
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Giovanni Quirino,
Archbishop of Candia (1645);
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Giovanni Camponeschi,
Bishop of Termia (1645);
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Annibale Bentivoglio (archbishop),
Titular Archbishop of Thebae (1645);
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Giovanni Battista Buonacorsi,
Bishop of Colle di Val d'Elsa (1645);
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Andrea Massa,
Bishop of Castellammare di Stabia (1645);
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Antonio Lupi,
Bishop of Treviso (1645);
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Luca Torreggiani,
Archbishop of Ravenna (1645);
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Cristofor Segni,
Titular Archbishop of Thessalonica (1646);
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Maffeo Vitale,
Bishop of Mantova (1646); and
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Francesco Angelo Rapaccioli,
Bishop of Terni (1646).
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