RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Giuseppe Petrocchi

1948 - Today

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Giuseppe Petrocchi (born 19 August 1948) is an Italian Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of L'Aquila from 2013 to 2024. Pope Francis made him a cardinal on 28 June 2018. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Giuseppe Petrocchi is the 2,381st most popular religious figure (up from 2,713th in 2019), the 3,097th most popular biography from Italy (up from 3,713th in 2019) and the 499th most popular Italian Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Giuseppe Petrocchi ranks 2,381 out of 3,187Before him are Dominic of Silos, Dimitry of Rostov, Attilio Nicora, Elymas, Marguerite Bourgeoys, and Nicholas of Lyra. After him are Sylvester Gozzolini, Antonio Innocenti, Domenico Agostini, Pio Laghi, John the Silent, and Michael Curry.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Giuseppe Petrocchi ranks 350Before him are Tom Scott, Ana Mendieta, Enver Marić, Pam Ferris, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, and Ted Nugent. After him are Stefania Casini, Gioconda Belli, Lulu, Aleksandr Baryshnikov, Jim Walton, and Felix Kulov.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Giuseppe Petrocchi ranks 3,097 out of 5,161Before him are Attilio Nicora (1937), Pierfrancesco Favino (1969), Domenico Montagnana (1686), Nicolò Donato (1539), Publius Decius Mus (-400), and Francesca Cuzzoni (1696). After him are Scilla Gabel (1938), Luigi Zampa (1905), Stefania Casini (1948), Giuseppe Tucci (1894), Domenico Agostini (1825), and Bruno Zevi (1918).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Italy

Among religious figures born in Italy, Giuseppe Petrocchi ranks 499Before him are Bruno Platter (1944), Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499), Jacopo Sadoleto (1477), Ricardo Ezzati Andrello (1942), Domenico Mezzadri (1867), and Attilio Nicora (1937). After him are Domenico Agostini (1825), Pio Laghi (1922), Francesco Marchisano (1929), Domenico Bartolucci (1917), Giulio Alenio (1582), and Francesco Alidosi (1455).