Type: | Bishop |
Honorific-Prefix: | Most Reverend |
Camillo Borghese | |
Archbishop of Siena | |
Church: | Catholic Church |
Archdiocese: | Archdiocese of Siena |
Term: | 1607–1612 |
Predecessor: | François-Marie Tarugi |
Successor: | Metello Bichi |
Consecration: | 8 September 1594 |
Consecrated By: | Ottaviano Paravicini |
Death Date: | 8 October 1612 |
Death Place: | Siena, Italy |
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Camillo Borghese (died 8 October 1612) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Siena (1607–1612),[1] Bishop of Montalcino (1600–1607),[2] and Bishop of Castro di Puglia (1594–1600).[3] [4]
On 5 September 1594, Camillo Borghese was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VIII as Bishop of Castro di Puglia.[5] On 8 September 1594, he was consecrated bishop by Ottaviano Paravicini, Bishop of Alessandria della Paglia, with Claude Sozomene, Bishop of Pula, and Giovanni Antonio Viperani, Bishop of Giovinazzo, serving as co-consecrators. On 7 January 1600, he was transferred by Pope Clement VIII to the diocese of Montalcino.On 24 January 1607, he was appointed Archbishop of Siena by his cousin, Pope Paul V (Borghese).[6] He served as Archbishop of Siena until his death on 8 October 1612.