Giacomo Antonelli


Giacomo Antonelli
Cardinal Secretary of State
Photograph taken c.1867
Seenone
Appointed29 November 1848
Installed29 November 1848
Term ended6 November 1876
PredecessorGiovanni Soglia Ceroni
SuccessorGiovanni Simeoni
Other post(s)Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Agata dei Goti
Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Maria in Via Lata
Cardinal-Protodeacon
Previous post(s)Cardinal Secretary of State (1st time)
(10 March – 3 May 1848)
Orders
Ordination1840 (deacon)
Created cardinal11 June 1847
by Pope Pius IX
RankCardinal-Deacon
Personal details
Born
Giacomo Antonelli

2 April 1806
Died6 November 1876 (aged 70)
DenominationCatholic

Giacomo Antonelli (2 April 1806 6 November 1876) was an Italian Catholic prelate who served as Cardinal Secretary of State for the Holy See from 1848 until his death. He played a key role in Italian politics, resisting the unification of Italy and affecting Catholic interests in European affairs. He was often called the "Italian Richelieu" and the "Red Pope."