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Francesco Piccolomini (Jesuit)

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Francesco Piccolomini

Francesco Piccolomini (22 October 1582 – 17 June 1651) was an Italian Jesuit, elected the eighth Superior-General of the Society of Jesus.

Biography

After Vincenzo Carafa, the 7th Superior General of the Order, died on 8 February 1649, a General Congregation made of representatives of the various Jesuit provinces, met on 21 December of the same year and chose Piccolomini as his successor. He died after eighteen months in office.

Before his election as General he had been professor of philosophy at the Roman College; he died at age 68.

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Preceded byVincenzo Carafa Superior General of the Society of Jesus
1649 – 1651
Succeeded byAloysius Gottifredi


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