Carlo de Angelis
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
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Carlo de Angelis (1620 – September 1690) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Acerra (1674–1690) and Bishop of L'Aquila (1663–1674).[1][2]
Most Reverend Carlo de Angelis | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Acerra | |
| Church | Catholic Church |
| Diocese | Diocese of Acerra |
| In office | 1674–1690 |
| Predecessor | Placido Carafa |
| Successor | Carolus de Tilly |
| Previous post | Bishop of L'Aquila (1663–1674) |
| Orders | |
| Consecration | 26 August 1663 by Francesco Maria Brancaccio |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1620 |
| Died | September 1690 (age 70) |
| Nationality | Italian |
Biography
Carlo de Angelis was born in Naples, Italy in 1620.[3][4] On 26 January 1663, he was selected as Bishop of L'Aquila and confirmed by Pope Alexander VII on 13 August 1663.[1][3][4] On 26 August 1663, he was consecrated bishop by Francesco Maria Brancaccio, Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscania, with Giovanni Antonio Capobianco, Bishop of Siracusa, serving as co-consecrator.[3][4] On 8 July 1674, he was selected as Bishop of Acerra and confirmed by Pope Clement X on 17 December 1674.[2][3][4] He served as Bishop of Acerra until his death in September 1690.[2][3][4]