Edoardo Borromeo  | |
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| President of the Congregation for the Reverend Basilica of Saint Peter | |
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| Church | Roman Catholic Church | 
| Appointed | 10 July 1872 | 
| Term ended | 30 November 1881 | 
| Predecessor | Mario Mattei | 
| Successor | Edward Henry Howard | 
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| Ordination | December 1846 by Pope Pius IX  | 
| Consecration | 19 May 1878 by Pope Leo XIII  | 
| Created cardinal | 13 March 1868 by Pope Pius IX  | 
| Rank | Cardinal-Deacon (1868–78) Cardinal-Priest (1878–81)  | 
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| Born | Edoardo Lodovico Carlo Renato Giovanni Benedetto Borromeo 3 August 1822  | 
| Died | 30 November 1881 (aged 59) Rome, Kingdom of Italy  | 
| Buried | Campo Verano | 
| Parents | Vitaliano Borromeo Maria d'Adda  | 
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| Alma mater | Collegio Romano Pontifical Academy of Ecclesiastical Nobles  | 
Edoardo Borromeo (3 August 1822 – 30 November 1881) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Maestro di Camera to Pius IX and was Cardinal-Deacon of Santi Vito, Modesto e Crescenzio from 1868 to 1878. He was the seventh cardinal to be selected from the Borromeo family.
References
External links
- Catholic hierarchy [self-published]
 - www.borromeo.it Archived 2019-04-23 at the Wayback Machine
 - Salvador Miranda, ‘Consistory of March 13’, The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: Biographical Dictionary.
 - Borromeo Edoardo di Vitaliano <IX> e D’Adda (in Italian), biography from verbanensia.org.
 
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