Giuseppe Acquaviva (died 1634) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Archbishop of Thebae (1621–1634).[1]
Biography
On 9 August 1621, Giuseppe Acquaviva was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XV as Titular Archbishop of Thebae.[1][2]
On 5 September 1621, he was consecrated bishop by Ludovico Ludovisi, Archbishop of Bologna, with Galeazzo Sanvitale, Archbishop Emeritus of Bari, and Ulpiano Volpi, Bishop of Novara serving as co-consecrators.[2]
He served as Titular Archbishop of Thebae until his death in 1634.[2]
Episcopal succession
Episcopal succession of Giuseppe Acquaviva
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While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of:[2]
- Girolamo Costanzo, Bishop of Trivento (1623);
- Tommaso Carafa, Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino (1623);
- Gennaro Filomarino, Bishop of Calvi Risorta (1623);
- Felice Siliceo, Bishop of Troia (1623);
- Antimo degli Atti, Bishop of Ortona a Mare e Campli (1624);
- Pietro Massarecchius, Archbishop of Bar (1624);
- Paolo Torelli, Archbishop of Rossano (1624);
- Carlo Emmanuele Pio di Savoia, Bishop of Albano (1627);
- Angelo Cesi, Bishop of Rimini (1627);
- Francesco Maria Brancaccio, Bishop of Capaccio (1627);
- Annibale Mascambruno, Bishop of Castellammare di Stabia (1627);
- Luis Jiménez, Bishop of Ugento (1627);
- Giacomo Marenco, Bishop of Saluzzo (1627); and
- Marius Antonini, Titular Bishop of Neocaesarea in Bithynia and Auxiliary Bishop of Albano (1627).
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