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Antonio Giustiniani" (17 June 1663 – March 1730) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Roman Catholic Archbishop of Naxos (1701–1730), Bishop of Syros and Milos (1694–1701), and Vicar Apostolic of Smyrna (1690–1694).[1]
Most Reverend Antonio Giustiniani | |
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Archbishop of Naxos | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Archdiocese of Naxos |
In office | 1701–1730 |
Predecessor | Pietro Martire Giustiniani |
Successor | Giovanni Francesco Bossi |
Previous post(s) | Vicar Apostolic of Smyrna (1690–1694) Bishop of Syros and Milos (1694–1701) |
Orders | |
Consecration | 2 May 1694 by Odoardo Cibo |
Personal details | |
Born | 17 June 1663 |
Died | March 1730 66) Naxos, Greece | (aged
Antonio Giustiniani was born in Naxos, Greece on 17 June 1663.[2][3] On 13 January 1690, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Alexander VIII as Vicar Apostolic of Smyrna.[2] On 8 February 1694, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Innocent XII as Bishop of Syros and Milos.[1][2] On 2 May 1694, he was consecrated bishop by Odoardo Cibo, Titular Patriarch of Constantinople.[1][2] On 24 January 1701, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement XI as Archbishop of Naxos.[2] He served as Archbishop of Naxos until his death in March 1730.[2]
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