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Tommaso Bernetti

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from being elected - lobbied other cardinals to secure the votes needed for Mastai-Ferretti therefore leading to his election before the veto could be imposed. He later sought refuge in
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in 1809 that forced his uncle into exile. The pair were able to return to Rome later in 1814 after Pope Pius VII re-entered Rome following his own exile. He was appointed as the
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intended to elevate him into the cardinalate on 2 October 1826. He arrived in Rome not long after and months later received his red biretta and his title as
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and his brother Alessandro ordained him as a priest in 1839. In 1836 he left the Secretariat of State and in 1844 was appointed as the
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and was named a cardinal in 1826 before beginning his work in the Curia. He had worked prior to his time in the cardinalate as a
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against the latter. He realized he had to act fast to secure votes for him and so - in an effort to also prevent his rival
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in 1826 and he left Rome on 13 June to join Cardinal Tommaso Arezzo. He was unable to attend the coronation in
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supported his candidature. Bernetti favored Giovanni Mastai-Ferretti to become pope but soon learnt that the
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at that stage. His diplomatic duties also extended to being made an ambassador to the coronation of
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in 1848. In 1849 he returned to his hometown of Fermo and would live there until his death.
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from mid-1815 until 1816 and held a series of other positions such as Governor of Rome and
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and was considered too old and even despite the fact that the Russians and the
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Bernetti died in Fermo on 21 March 1852 and his remains were interred in the
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on 29 December 1779. His uncle Cesare Brancadoro on his maternal side was a
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instead on 22 October. He returned to Paris following this.
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named in 1801 and his brother Alessandro became a bishop.
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Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and Secretariat of State
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Salvatore Bernetti and Countess Giuditta Brancadoro in
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and governor with a dispensation for not having been a
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for reasons unknown though did meet the czar later in
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It was during his time in Paris that he learnt that
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His Eminence
Vice-Chancellor of the Apostolic Chancery

Roman Catholic Church
Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso
Cardinal-Deacon pro illa vice of San Lorenzo in Damaso
Cardinal-Deacon of San Cesareo in Palatio
Pro-Secretary of State
Pope Leo XII
Cardinal-Deacon
Fermo
Papal States
Italian
Roman Catholic
prelate
cardinal
Secretariat of State
Roman Curia
Fermo
papal legate
priest
noble
patricians
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Fermo
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Pope Pius VII
law
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