Federico Sforza Explained

Type:Cardinal
Federico Sforza
Cardinal Bishop of Tivoli
Church:Catholic Church
Diocese:Tivoli
Ordination:22 December 1646
Ordained By:Pier Luigi Carafa (seniore)
Consecration:30 December 1646
Consecrated By:Pier Luigi Carafa (seniore)
Cardinal:6 March 1645
Created Cardinal By:Pope Innocent X
Rank:Cardinal-priest
Birth Date:20 January 1603
Birth Place:Rome, Papal States
Death Date:24 May 1676 (aged 73)
Death Place:Rome, Papal States
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Bishop of Rimini 1646-1656
Cardinal-deacon of Santi Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia
1645-1656
Other Post:Cardinal-priest of San Pietro in Vincoli 1661-1676
Honorific Prefix:His Eminence
Term End:24 May 1676
Term Start:28 January 1675

Federico Sforza (20 January 1603  - 24 May 1676) was an Italian Catholic cardinal.

Biography

Sforza was born in 1603, the son of Alessandro Sforza, 7th Count of Santa Fiora, Duke of Segni and Prince of Valmontone - and Eleonora Orsini.[1]

In 1623 he became protonotary apostolic participante. In 1625 he was appointed governor of Terni and then of Cesena until 1626. Later he served as vice-legate in Avignon between 1637 and 1645.

Pope Innocent X, elected in 1644 and concerned that so noble a house as Sforza should go without a cardinal, decided Federico Sforza should "wear the purple".[2] And so, Sforza was asked to return to Rome by Pope Innocent who elevated him to cardinal in 1645[3] and appointed him bishop of Rimini where he served for 11 years before resigning in 1656.

He participated in the conclave of 1655 which elected Pope Alexander VII and was later elected camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals 1659 until 1660. He participated in the conclave of 1667 which elected Pope Clement IX and the conclave of 1669-1670 which elected Pope Clement X.

In 1675 he was elected bishop of Tivoli but died on 24 May of the following year.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Salvador Miranda (historian) . Miranda . Salvador . SFORZA, Federico (1603-1676) . The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church . Florida International University. 53276621.
  2. Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals by John Bargrave, edited by James Craigie Robertson (reprint; 2009)
  3. Web site: Cheney . David M.. Federico Cardinal Sforza. Catholic-Hierarchy.org. January 3, 2019.