Giacomo Rampelli Explained

Giacomo Rampelli
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Death Date:In or after 1630
Death Place:Trieste, Holy Roman Empire (?)
Term Start:1622[1]
Term End:1630

Giacomo Rampelli (fl. 1620s) was an Istrian Italian Jesuit, who was the first rector of the Jesuit College of Trieste.

Biography

Rampelli was born in Pisino, Istria (then part of the Duchy of Carniola, Holy Roman Empire) into a prominent local family. The Rampelli traced their origin to the Aeolian Islands in Southern Italy, the first member of the family being Leonardo, public notary and Pisino chancellor, active there from the first half of the 15th century, from the island of Salina.[2] [3]

He pushed for the foundation of the College of Jesuits in Trieste (now the Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore), becoming its first rector in 1622.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Della chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore in Trieste Un tempo dei Padri della Compagnia di Gesù . L'Istria . 1 May 1847 . 29–30 . 116 .
  2. Book: Bertoša . Slaven . Rampel . 2005 . Istarska Enciklopedija.
  3. Book: Associazione istriana di studi di storia patria . Pagine istriane periodico scientifico letterario-artistico . 1904 . ALG . 109–115 .
  4. Della chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore in Trieste Un tempo dei Padri della Compagnia di Gesù . L'Istria . 1 May 1847 . 29–30 . 113–120 .
  5. Book: Croatto . Lodovico . La Basilica di S. Silvestro . 260–278.