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'''Giambattista Spinola Jr.''' (August 4, 1646, Genoa – March 19, 1719, Rome) was the nephew of [[Giambattista Spinola (seniore)]] and like his uncle a [[Cardinal (Catholic Church)|Cardinal]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church]].<ref name=CathHierGiambattSpin>{{cite web|last=Cheney |first=David M.|title=Giambattista Cardinal Spínola (Jr.)|website=[[Catholic-Hierarchy.org]]|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bspingj.html |accessdate=June 16, 2018}}[[Wikipedia:Verifiability#Self-published sources|{{sup|''self-published''}}]]</ref><ref name=SV>[https://www.csun.edu/%7Ehcfll004/SV1700.html California State University at Northridge website, ''Sede Vacante 1700'']</ref>
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He was the Titular Archbishop of Tebe.<ref>[https://europeanheraldry.org/italy/republic-genoa/patrician-families/house-spinola/ European Heraldry website, ''House Spinola'']</ref> At various times he served as a [[papal legate]] in such places as [[Bologna]].
'''Giambattista Spinola Jr.''' (1646–1719) was the nephew of [[Giambattista Spinola (seniore)]] and like his uncle a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.<ref name=CathHierGiambattSpin>{{Cite web|last=Cheney |first=David M.|authorlink=|title=Giambattista Cardinal Spínola (Jr.)|publisher=''[[Catholic-Hierarchy.org]]''|date=|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bspingj.html |accessdate=June 16, 2018}}[[Wikipedia:Verifiability#Self-published sources|{{sup|''self-published''}}]]</ref>


He attended the [[papal conclave]] of 1700.<ref name=SV />
At various times he served as a papal legate in such places as Bologna.

He is buried in the tomb of Cardinal Giulio Spinola, at the church of St Andrea al Quirinale in Rome.<ref>[https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios1695.htm#Spinola Florida International University website, Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church section, ''Biographical Dictionary of Pope Innocent XII (1691-1700), Consistory of December 12, 1695 (I)'']</ref>


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*[http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1733-ii.htm#Spinola short bios of Cardinals]
*[http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1733-ii.htm#Spinola short bios of Cardinals]

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Giambattista Spinola Jr. (August 4, 1646, Genoa – March 19, 1719, Rome) was the nephew of Giambattista Spinola (seniore) and like his uncle a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.[1][2]

He was the Titular Archbishop of Tebe.[3] At various times he served as a papal legate in such places as Bologna.

He attended the papal conclave of 1700.[2]

He is buried in the tomb of Cardinal Giulio Spinola, at the church of St Andrea al Quirinale in Rome.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Cheney, David M. "Giambattista Cardinal Spínola (Jr.)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018.self-published
  2. ^ a b California State University at Northridge website, Sede Vacante 1700
  3. ^ European Heraldry website, House Spinola
  4. ^ Florida International University website, Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church section, Biographical Dictionary of Pope Innocent XII (1691-1700), Consistory of December 12, 1695 (I)

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Preceded by Cardinal-Deacon of San Cesareo in Palatio
1696–1719
Succeeded by