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[[Image:Alessandro Mattei.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Alessandro Mattei]]
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'''Alessandro Mattei''' (20 February 1744, [[Rome]] – 20 April 1820) was an Italian [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]], and a significant figure in papal diplomacy of the Napoleonic period. He was from the Roman aristocratic [[House of Mattei]].
'''Alessandro Mattei''' (20 February 1744, [[Rome]] – 20 April 1820) was an Italian [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]], and a significant figure in papal diplomacy of the Napoleonic period. He was from the Roman aristocratic [[House of Mattei]].


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He became [[Bishop of Palestrina]] in 1800, [[Bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina]] in 1809, and [[Bishop of Ostia]] in 1814.<ref>[http://www.giuseppemedovy.it/vescovi_diocesani.html Vescovi diocesani<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> From 1817 to his death he was archpriest of [[St Peter's Basilica]].
He became [[Bishop of Palestrina]] in 1800, [[Bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina]] in 1809, and [[Bishop of Ostia]] in 1814.<ref>[http://www.giuseppemedovy.it/vescovi_diocesani.html Vescovi diocesani<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> From 1817 to his death he was archpriest of [[St Peter's Basilica]].


==Episcopal succession==

Having consecrated [[Pietro Francesco Galleffi]] to the episcopacy, Cardinal Mattei is in the [[Apostolic succession|episcopal lineage]] of [[Pope Francis]].<ref>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bgui.html Profile of Pope Francis at Catholic Hierarchy.org]</ref>
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| consecrated by = [[Bernardino Giraud]]
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| bishop 1 = [[Pietro Francesco Galleffi]]
| consecration date 1 = 12 September 1819
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| consecration date 2 =
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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Alessandro Mattei


Alessandro Mattei (20 February 1744, Rome – 20 April 1820) was an Italian Cardinal, and a significant figure in papal diplomacy of the Napoleonic period. He was from the Roman aristocratic House of Mattei.

He became Archbishop of Ferrara in 1777, and was created cardinal in 1779.

He became Bishop of Palestrina in 1800, Bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina in 1809, and Bishop of Ostia in 1814.[1] From 1817 to his death he was archpriest of St Peter's Basilica.


Episcopal succession

Having consecrated Pietro Francesco Galleffi to the episcopacy, Cardinal Mattei is in the episcopal lineage of Pope Francis.[2]

Ordination history of
Alessandro Mattei
History
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated byBernardino Giraud
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Alessandro Mattei as principal consecrator
Pietro Francesco Galleffi12 September 1819


Notes

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina
2 April 1800 – 27 March 1809
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina
27 March 1809 – 26 September 1814
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia
26 September 1814 – 20 April 1820
Succeeded by


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