Roman Catholic prelate
Agostino Quinzio, O.P. (died 1611) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Massa Lubrense (1605–1611)[1] and Bishop of Korčula (1573–1605).
Biography
Agostino Quinzio was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers.[2][3]
On 17 June 1573, he was appointed by Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Korčula.[2]
On 17 August 1605, he was appointed by Pope Paul V as Bishop of Massa Lubrense.[1][2]
He served as Bishop of Massa Lubrense until his death in 1611.[1][2]
Episcopal succession
While bishop, he served as the co-consecrator of:[2]
- Domenico Petrucci, Bishop of Strongoli (1582);
- Nicola Stridoni, Bishop of Mylopotamos (1582);
- Costanzo de Sarnano, Bishop of Vercelli (1587);
- Tadeo O'Farrell, Bishop of Clonfert (1587);
- Marcello Lorenzi, Bishop of Strongoli (1600);
- Jerónimo Bernardo de Quirós, Bishop of Castellammare di Stabia (1601);
- Paolo Isaresi della Mirandola, Bishop of Squillace (1601);
- Eustache Fontana, Bishop of Andros (1602);
- Gaspare Cardoso, Bishop of Potenza (1603);
- Angelo Baroni, Bishop of Kotor (1604);
- Azarias Friton, Archbishop of Nachitschewan (1604);
- Taddeo Sarti, Bishop of Nepi e Sutri (1604);
- Giuseppe Saladino, Bishop of Siracusa (1604);
- Marco Giustiniani, Bishop of Chios (1604);
- Diodato Gentile, Bishop of Caserta (1604);
- Martius Andreucci, Bishop of Trogir (1604);
- Giorgio Lazzari, Bishop of Minori (1604); and
- Paolo Manara, Bishop of Acerno (1604).
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