Most Reverend Hyacinthe Libelli | |
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Archbishop of Avignon | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Archdiocese of Avignon |
In office | 1673–1684 |
Predecessor | Azon Ariosti |
Successor | Alexandre de Montecatini |
Orders | |
Consecration | 24 February 1673 by Gasparo Carpegna |
Personal details | |
Born | 1616 |
Died | 23 October 1684 (age 68) Avignon, France |
Hyacinthe Libelli, O.P. (1616 – 23 October 1684) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Avignon (1673–1684).[1][2]
Hyacinthe Libelli was born in Citta di Castello, Italy in 1616 and ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers .[2] From 1630 to 1634 he was a student at the College of Saint Thomas, the future Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, the Angelicum, in Rome. In 1644 he was made a Doctor of Sacred Theology at the college.[3] On 30 January 1673, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement X as Archbishop of Avignon.[1][2] On 24 February 1673, he was consecrated bishop by Gasparo Carpegna, Cardinal-Priest of San Silvestro in Capite, with Stefano Brancaccio, Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscania, and Carlo Vaini, Titular Archbishop of Nicaea, serving as co-consecrators.[2] He served as Archbishop of Avignon until his death on 23 October 1684.[1][2]
While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of:[2]