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Girolamo Colonna

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Not to be confused with Cardinal Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra.

Girolamo Colonna (23 March 1604 – 4 September 1666) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and member of the noble Colonna family.[1]

Family

Colonna was born 23 March 1604 into the Colonna family and his extended family included members of various 17th century Italian royal and noble houses. The Colonna family itself included Blessed Margaret Colonna (beatified by the Church) and Oddone Colonna (who came to the papal throne as Pope Martin V).

His father was Don Filippo I Colonna, Prince of Paliano and his mother was Lucrezia Tomacelli. His sister, Anna Colonna, married Taddeo Barberini, brother of cardinals Francesco Barberini and Antonio Barberini (Antonio the Younger).[2]

Colonna was uncle to the children of his sister and brother-in-law, Don Maffeo Barberini, Cardinal Carlo Barberini and Lucrezia Barberini who married Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena.

Cardinalate

He was elevated to cardinal on 30 August 1627 by Barberini Pope Urban VIII, the uncle of his brother-in-law Taddeo.

After the death of Pope Urban, he participated in the Papal conclave of 1644 that elected Pope Innocent X. He was Archpriest of the patriarchal Lateran basilica and Legate a latere for the opening and closing of the Holy Door in the patriarchal Lateran basilica in the Holy Year of 1650.

He took part in the conclave of 1655 that elected Pope Alexander VII.

Papal ambassador to Spain

Pope Innocent X appointed him as Ambassador of the Holy See to Spain. He was called to Spain by King Felipe IV and appointed as a counselor on state and military affairs. He celebrated the wedding between Emperor Leopold I and Infanta Margarita of Spain (daughter of King Felipe IV) and as legate accompanied her to Germany.

He was accompanied to Spain by Jules Mazarin (then-17-years-old; later elevated to Cardinal himself). Mazarin later assisted Colonna's brother-in-law Taddeo and his brothers when they went into exile during the short schism between the Barberini and the Pamphili.

Death

King Felipe IV died in 1665 and Colonna assisted in the provision of last rites. At the death of the King, Colonna returned to his native Italy but died on 4 September 1666 at the Dominican convent in il Finale, now Finale Marina, near Genoa.

Letters from Milan and Genoa, dated 15 January 1666, verified the news. After six years, his remains were moved to Rome and buried in the chapel of his family in the patriarchal Lateran basilica.

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