Antonio Fatati
Antonio Fatati | |
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| Bishop of Ancona e Umana | |
Blessed Antonio Fatati (by Giuseppe Cades, late 1700s). | |
| Church | Roman Catholic Church |
| Diocese | Ancona e Umana |
| See | Ancona e Umana |
| Appointed | 3 November 1463 |
| Term ended | 9 January 1484 |
| Predecessor | Francesco Monaldeschi |
| Successor | Giovanni Antonio Campano |
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| Personal details | |
| Born | Antonio Fatati c. 1410 |
| Died | 9 January 1484 (aged 74) Ancona, Papal States |
| Sainthood | |
| Feast day | 9 January 2 September (Ancona) |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
| Beatified | 9 May 1795 Saint Peter's Basilica, Papal States by Pope Pius VI |
| Attributes | Episcopal attire |
Antonio Fatati (c. 1410 – 9 January 1484) was an Italian Catholic bishop who served as the Bishop for Ancona e Umana from 3 November 1463 until his death. Fatati also served as a bishop in both Teramo and Siena; he was an assistant bishop in the latter position to Cardinal Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini (the future Pope Pius III and the nephew to the then-Pope Pius II). He also happened to secure favor from various popes due to his work and important positions within the Papal States; his positions included treasurer and canon among others.
His reputation for holiness was noted throughout his episcopal career and longstanding public devotion to him allowed for Pope Pius VI to confirm his beatification in mid-1795.