She knew that the Bishop was a persona grata at the French Court, where his elevation to the Cardinalate was at one time desired.
The whole thing might be a deep-laid plan of Richelieu to secure the Cardinalate for his creature the Bishop of Chalcedon, who was certainly an English subject, and on whose behalf the Queen of England had written only a year earlier.
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He therefore prepared to meet them by a counter-movement, to be made whilst he was still governing the country and had a complete ascendency over the Council, and it was to this end that the question of Beaufort's cardinalate was again raised.
But with Beaufort in England once more, he was on the lookout to curb the power of his old antagonist, and the opportunity was offered him by the cardinalate which the latter had accepted.
But on the other hand among those whom he promoted to the cardinalate were such men as Baronius, Bellarmine and Toledo.
After occupying the episcopal sees of Therouanne and Cambrai, he attained to the cardinalate at an early age.
He showed his indignation at a proposal made to him even then, to raise some of the enemies of the Society to the cardinalate and drove them from his bedside with loathing.
In 1874 Father Camillo Tarquini was raised to the cardinalate for his ability as a canonist.
He was much rejoiced, and sent the Cardinal a rich silk cassock, and gave a public banquet to Monsignor Roncetti and Doctor Ubaldi, who were to carry the insignia of the cardinalate to New York.
While still a young man of twenty-five, he was raised to the Cardinalate by Alexander VI.
These were Pietro Bembo and Gasparo Contarini, both of whom received the honors of the Cardinalatefrom Paul III.
Before we pass on to St. Bonaventure's elevation to the Cardinalate it will be worth while to gather under one heading such scattered memories of him as have been preserved, and which shed additional light on his life and character.
After his elevation to the Cardinalate the prince gave orders for his suitable conveyance to the Papal Court.
If the Holy Father thinks well to confer on him the dignity, leaving him where he is, I know how immensely he would be gratified, and you will know how generally the conferring on him the Cardinalate will be applauded.
And when the fatal paragraph was read in Rome, might it not actually lead to the offer of the Cardinalate being finally withheld?
The cardinalate was rather eagerly sought by him and his friends on the ground of what he had already done, and was expected yet to do, for pope and king, than voluntarily offered by the pope.
As you can understand for yourself, your elevation to the cardinalate excites great envy, on account both of your youth and of the other circumstances to which I have alluded.
Scarcely five months before, he had given the red hat to the brother of the man who had since crossed all his plans—to Ascanio Maria Sforza, who thus began under warlike auspices a cardinalate destined to be devoid of peace.
Proclamation of theCardinalate of Giovanni de’ Medici.
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