Niccolò Petronio Caldana
Niccolò Petronio Count Caldana (Italian: Niccolò Petronio Caldana, Croatian: Nikola Petronij Caldana, died 1670) was Bishop of Poreč from 1667 to 1670.[1] LifeNiccolò Petronio Caldana was born in Piran at the beginning of 17th century.[2] He graduated in utroque iure at the University of Padua,[2] where he used to teach and for two turns he served as provost of that university.[3] He served Pope Alexander VII as envoy at the court of Leopold I where he remained for ten years. He was member of the court of Cardinal Carlo Carafa della Spina. He served also as general commissioner of the Papal army.[3] Living in Bologna, he raised his two orphan nephews, one of them was the poet Marco Petronio Caldana .[4] On 25 June 1646 he was appointed by Pope Alexander VII Bishop of Poreč.[1] Therefore, on Sunday 15 May 1667 he was consecrated bishop in the monastic church of Santa Maria degli Angeli, Murano by Daniel Delfino, coadjutor patriarch of Aquileia.[1] After a few years of residence in Poreč, on the way to Rome, he died in Piran in October 1670, and he was buried in that town.[5] References
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