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John Joseph Frederick Otto Zardetti (Rorschach, Switzerland January 24, 1847 – Rome, Italy May 10, 1902) was a Roman Catholic priest and Bishop in both Europe and the United States during the 19th century. He was an Auxiliary Bishop of Dakota Territory under Bishop Martin Marty, the first Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Cloud, Minnesota, Archbishop of Bucharest, Romania and Archbishop of Mocissus, Cappadocia. At the time of his death, he was allegedly being groomed to become the Papal Nuncio to Canada. ==Early life== Otto Zardetti was born in Rorschach, Switzerland, to Eugen Zardetti and his wife Annette Anna, born von Bayer, an upper-middle-class family who dealt incanvas and colonial goods. His ancestors had moved to Switzerland from Villa, Val Anasca, Italy, at the end of the eighteenth century, because his grandfather had married into the patrician family von Bayer.〔Emmerich Gmeiner ''Eugen Zardetti und die Auto-Voralberger'' (Hard 2007)〕 Zardetti attended the local primary- and secondary school in Rorschach, then the Stella Matutina (Jesuit School) in Feldkirch, Austria, after which he again returned to Switzerland where he attended the episcopalian boy's seminary in St. Georgen next to the city of St. Gall. He received his university education in Theology and Philosophy from Innsbruck. Because of his talent for languages, he was offered the opportunity to accompany Bishop Greit to the First Vatican Council in Rome from November 1869 to Easter 1870. He graduated with a doctor in Theology from Innsbruck in 1870 and was ordained the same year in St. Gall.〔Emmerich Gmeiner ''Eugen Zardetti und die Auto-Voralberger'' (Hard 2007)〕
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