Fondo card. Bernardino Spada, 1610-1661.

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Fondo card. Bernardino Spada, 1610-1661.

These are the papers of Bernardino Spada. They were formerly part of a Diversorum series derived from the eredita Passionei. In addition to the Fondo card. Bernardino Spada, the Nunziature Diverse (ID VATV451-A), Fondo Ottoboni (ID VATV10274-A), and part of the Fondo Favoriti-Casoni (ID VATV308-A) are derived from the Diversorum. Fondo card. Bernardino Spada entered the ASV as part of the eredita Passionei (cf. Pasztor above) in 1761-1763.

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Bentley Historical Library

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Bernardino Spada was born in Ravenna in 1594 and died in Rome in 1661. Bernardino studied law and the humanities in Ravenna. Paul V named him apostolic secretary and appointed him a referendary. Gregory XV assigned him to a variety of tasks, and finally Urban VIII made him bishop in partibus of Amiata and nuncio to Paris; he received the purple in 1626. During the pestilence of 1630 he showed great charity in helping those in need. From the description of Fondo card. Bernardino Spada...

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