Pietro Lasagni

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Pietro Lasagni
Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Maria della Scala
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed30 March 1882
Term ended19 April 1885
PredecessorProspero Caterini
SuccessorAugusto Theodoli
Orders
Ordination17 December 1836
Created cardinal13 December 1880 (in pectore)
27 March 1882 (revealed)
by Pope Leo XIII
RankCardinal-Deacon
Personal details
Born
Pietro Lasagni

15 June 1814
Died19 April 1885(1885-04-19) (aged 70)
Piazza Sant'Eustachio, Rome, Kingdom of Italy
BuriedCampo Verano
ParentsNicola Lasagni
Carolina Toparin
MottoBenigno numine

Pietro Lasagni (June 15, 1814 – April 19, 1885) was an Italian cardinal.[1]

He was born to Nicola Lasagni, Commander of the Sedentary National Guard, and his wife Carolina.[2]

He was ordained a priest on 17 December 1836.[1] Lasagni completed his doctorate in law in 1840[2] and then worked at the nuntiature of Paris from 1842 until 1851. He was an Apostolic delegate in Forlì from 1856 until 1859. Pope Pius IX named him secretary of the Sacred College of Cardinals and the conclave.

Pope Leo XIII created Lasagni a cardinal in the consistory of 13 December 1880.

He died in 1885 and was buried in his family's tomb, Campo Verano cemetery, Rome.[1]

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