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Rainiero d'Elci

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Rainiero d'Elci
Cardinal-bishop of Ostia
Appointed12 January 1756
Term ended22 June 1761
Other post(s)Dean of the College of Cardinals (1755-1761)
Cardinal-priest of Santa Sabina (1738-1761)
Orders
Ordination21 December 1699
Consecration7 January 1731
by François-Maurice Gontieri
Created cardinal20 December 1737 (In pectore)
23 June 1738 (revealed)
by Pope Clement XII
RankCardinal-bishop
Personal details
Born7 March 1670
Died22 June 1761 (aged 91)
Rome, Papal States
BuriedSanta Sabina
Previous post(s)Cardinal Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina
(1753-1756)
Archbishop of Ferrara
(1738-1740)
Apostolic Nuncio to France
(1730-1738)
Titular Archbishop of Rhodus
(1730-1738)

Rainiero d'Elci (7 March 1670–22 June 1761) was an Italian Cardinal.

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Biography

He was born in Florence and was ordained in 1699.[1] He entered papal service in the following year and held several offices both in Roman Curia and in the papal territorial administration. He was Inquisitor of Malta from 1711 until 1716.[2]

He was consecrated titular archbishop of Rodi at the end of 1730.[1] He served as apostolic nuncio in France 1731–1738.[1] Pope Clement XII created him Cardinal on 20 December 1737[1] but did not publish it before the following June. In the same year he became archbishop of Ferrara, an office he held until 1740;[1] he was then legate in that city.

He became bishop of Sabina (10 April 1747),[1] then bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina (9 April 1753).[1] He became Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals at the death of Pietro Luigi Carafa on 15 December 1755, and as such he was transferred to the see of Ostia e Velletri (proper of the Dean) on 12 January 1756.[1]

He presided over the Papal conclave, 1758. In spite of his advanced age, he received several votes during its celebration. He died in Rome and is buried in his titular church of Santa Sabina.[2]

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Mihály Frigyes Althan
Cardinal-Priest of Santa Sabina
1738–1747
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Vincenzo Bichi
Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina
10 April 1747 – 9 April 1753
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina
9 April 1753 – 112 January 1756
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cardinal-Bishop of Osta e Velletri
and
Dean of the College of Cardinals

12 January 1756 – 22 June 1761
Succeeded by
Records
Preceded by Oldest living Member of the Sacred College
16 February 1753 – 22 June 1761
Succeeded by
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