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Vincenzo Costaguti : ウィキペディア英語版
Vincenzo Costaguti

Vincenzo Costaguti (1612 – 6 December 1660) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal
==Early life==

Costaguti was born in 1612 in Rome to the Costaguti; Genoese nobility. He was the son of Prospero Costaguti (Marquis of Sipicciano and of Rocca Elvezia) and his first wife Paola Costa.〔(S. Miranda: ) Vincenzo Costaguti〕 The Costaguti family were responsible for commissioning the ''Palazzo Costaguti'' in Sant'Angelo, Rome which includes artistic works by Domenichino, Lanfranco and Badalocchio. His younger half-brother, Giambattista Costaguti, also later became a cardinal.
At the age of 20 he went into the service of the Church and was appointed a protonotary apostolic ''participantium'' and later was appointed as a regent of the Apostolic Chancery under ''Vice-Chancellor'' Cardinal Francesco Barberini. Thereafter he was appointed ''Commissary General'' of Umbria and Marca before obtaining a doctorate ''utroque iure'' in 1638 which qualified him to be appointed referendary of the ''Tribunals of the Apostolic Signatura of Justice and of Grace''.
For a brief period in 1643 he was appointed Vice-legate of Ferrara.

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