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  1. Antônio Barberini, dito o Júnior [1] O.S.Io.Hieros. (Roma, 5 de agosto de 1607 - Nemi, 4 de agosto de 1671) foi um cardeal italiano, cardeal-sobrinho, arcipreste da Basílica de Santa Maria Maior, Camerlengo da Câmara Apostólica e Arcebispo de Reims.

  2. Antonio Barberini (5 August 1607 – 3 August 1671) was an Italian Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Reims, military leader, patron of the arts and a prominent member of the House of Barberini. As one of the cardinal-nephews of Pope Urban VIII and a supporter of France, he played a significant role at a number of the papal conclaves ...

  3. The Barberini family was originally a family of minor nobility from the Tuscan town of Barberino Val d'Elsa, who settled in Florence during the early part of the 11th century. Carlo Barberini (1488–1566) and his brother Antonio Barberini (1494–1559) were successful Florentine grain, wool and textile merchants.

  4. Antônio Barberini, dito o Sênior [1], nascido Marcelo Barberini (Florença, 18 de novembro de 1569 - Roma, 11 de setembro de 1646) foi um cardeal italiano, cardeal-sobrinho, Penitenciário-mor e Bibliotecário Apostólico.

  5. Commander of the papal army. In 1633 settled with his brother Cardinal Francesco in Palazzo Barberini, founded Teatro Barberini. Patron of artists and writers; book-collector; poet. Nephew of Pope Urban VIII (1568-1644) and Cardinal Antonio Barberini senior (1569-1646); brother of Cardinal Francesco Barberini (1597-1679). Profile. Born: 1607

  6. Antonio Barberini defended Florence in 1530 and then went to Rome, to which in 1555 he summoned his nephew Francesco (1528–1600), the real founder of the Barberini dynasty. Francesco and his brother Raffaelo accumulated the riches and trade advantages that became the base of the…

  7. 6 de ago. de 2019 · Catholic cardinal, military leader and patron of the arts Antonio Barberini was born on this day in 1607 in Rome. As one of the cardinal-nephews of Pope Urban VIII he helped to shape the politics, religion, art and music of 17th century Italy and took part in many papal conclaves.