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Giacopo Antonio Venier

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Giacopo Antonio Venier
Cardinal-Priest of San Clemente
ChurchCatholic Church
In office1476–1479
PredecessorBartolomeo Roverella
SuccessorDomenico della Rovere
Orders
Consecration22 December 1465
by Guillaume Cardinal d'Estouteville
Created cardinal17 May 1473
RankCardinal Priest
Personal details
Born1422
Died3 August 1479 (age 57)
Cuenca, Spain
NationalityItalian
Previous post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Santi Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia (1473–1476)
Bishop of Cuenca (1469–1479)
Bishop of León (1464–1469)
Bishop of Siracusa (1462–1464)

Giacopo Antonio Venier (1422–1479) (called the Cardinal of Cuenca) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.

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Biography

Giacopo Antonio Venier was born in Recanati in 1422.[1][2] After obtaining a doctorate in law, he moved to Rome to become a papal scriptor.[1] He later became a cleric in the Apostolic Camera.[1]

On 15 September 1460 Alfonso V of Aragon named him Bishop of Siracusa.[1] Pope Pius II confirmed this appointment on 9 January 1462.[1] On 16 September 1464 he was transferred to the see of León, with Venier taking possession of the bishopric on 7 October.[1] He was consecrated as a bishop on 22 December 1465 in the church of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine in Rome by Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville, Archbishop of Rouen.[1] Pope Paul II named Venier nuncio to Henry IV of Castile, who resent Venier to Rome as his ambassador.[1] In 1460, he became the pope's nuncio to Francesco I Sforza in Milan.[1] He was transferred to the see of Cuenca on 6 October 1469, taking possession of the see on 7 August 1470.[1] He occupied this see until his death.[1]

In the consistory of 7 May 1473, Pope Sixtus IV made Venier a cardinal priest.[1] On 10 May 1473 he received the red hat in the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, and on 17 May he received the titulus of Santi Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia (a deaconry raised pro illa vice to titulus).[1] He opted for the titular church of the Basilica di San Clemente on 3 December 1476.[1]

He died in Recanati on 3 August 1479.[1] He was transferred to Rome and buried in the Basilica di San Clemente on 12 August 1479.[1]

While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of Alfonso de Fonseca, Bishop of Ávila (1470).[2]

References

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Pablo de Santafé
Bishop of Siracusa
1462–1464
Succeeded by
Andrea Tolomei
Preceded by Bishop of León
1464–1469
Succeeded by
Rodrigo de Vergara
Preceded by Bishop of Cuenca
1469–1479
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cardinal-Priest of Santi Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia
1473–1476
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cardinal-Priest of San Clemente
1476–1479
Succeeded by
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