Antonio Seneca (died 11 August 1626) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Anagni (1607–1626).[1][2]
Biography
On 25 June 1607, Antonio Seneca was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul V as Bishop of Anagni.[1][2]
On 2 July 1607, he was consecrated bishop by Ludovico de Torres, Archbishop of Monreale, with Girolamo di Porzia, Bishop of Adria, and Claudio Rangoni, Bishop of Reggio Emilia, serving as co-consecrators.[2]
He served as Bishop of Anagni until his death on 11 August 1626.[2]
Episcopal succession
While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of:[2]
- Caesar Fedele, Titular Bishop of Salona (1607);
- Giulio Calvo d'Albeto, Bishop of Sora (1608);
- Antonio Cesonio, Bishop of Oppido Mamertina (1609);
- Giambattista Brivio, Bishop of Cremona (1610);
- Andrea Pierbenedetti, Bishop of Venosa (1611);
- Cosimo Dossena, Bishop of Tortona (1612);
- Guillaume d'Hugues, Archbishop of Embrun (1612);
- Ennio Filonardi (bishop), Bishop of Ferentino (1612);
- Giuliano Castagnola, Bishop of Nebbio (1612); and
- Muzio Vitali, Bishop of Vieste (1613).
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