Gian Giacomo Teodoro Trivulzio
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Gian Giacomo Teodoro Trivulzio (Milan
Milan
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, 1597 – Milan, 3 August 1656) was an Italian Cardinal from Milan, who held several high functions in service of the Spanish Crown.

He was the son of Carlos Manuel Trivulzio, count of Melci, who died when Gian Giacomo was still very young, and Catherina Gonzaga. His sister was Ippolita Trivulzio
Ippolita Trivulzio
Ippolita Trivulzio was the wife of Honoré II of Monaco and was the first Monegasque consort to bear the title of Princess.Ippolita was the only daughter of Carlo Emanuele Teodoro Trivulzio, Count of Melzo and his wife Caterina Gonzaga. Her family originated from Milan. She married Honoré II,...

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In 1615 he married Giovanna Maria Grimaldi, daughter of Hercule, Lord of Monaco
Hercule, Lord of Monaco
Ercole was Lord of Monaco from May 17, 1589 to November 29, 1604.Ercole was the youngest of four sons of Honoré I and Isabella Grimaldi. His eldest brother Charles II became Lord of Monaco on the death of their father in 1581. Ercole's two elder brothers Francois and Horace died in childhood...

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They had two daughters and one son :
  • Ottavia,
  • Caterina
  • Ercole Teodoro, Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece
    Order of the Golden Fleece
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When his wife died in 1620, Gian Giacomo entered the Church. In 1629, he became cardinal.

In 1642 he became Viceroy of Aragon, and Grandee of Spain.

He participated in the Papal conclave, 1644
Papal conclave, 1644
The papal conclave of 1644 was the papal conclave of Cardinals called on the death of Pope Urban VIII. It lasted from 9 August to 15 September 1644 and eventually chose Giovanni Battista Pamphili, who took office as Pope Innocent X.- Urban's influence :...

, which finally chose Pope Innocent X
Pope Innocent X
Pope Innocent X , born Giovanni Battista Pamphilj , was Pope from 1644 to 1655. Born in Rome of a family from Gubbio in Umbria who had come to Rome during the pontificate of Pope Innocent IX, he graduated from the Collegio Romano and followed a conventional cursus honorum, following his uncle...

, and in the Papal conclave, 1655
Papal conclave, 1655
The Papal conclave of 1655 was the papal conclave of Cardinals called on the death of Pope Innocent X. The conclave elected Fabio Chigi, who took office as Alexander VII.- History :...

, which elected Pope Alexander VII
Pope Alexander VII
Pope Alexander VII , born Fabio Chigi, was Pope from 7 April 1655, until his death.- Early life :Born in Siena, a member of the illustrious banking family of Chigi and a great-nephew of Pope Paul V , he was privately tutored and eventually received doctorates of philosophy, law, and theology from...

, and where Gian Giacomo as protodeacon gave the Habemus Papam
Habemus Papam
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Between 1647 and 1649 he was Viceroy of Sicily and between 1649 and 1651 Viceroy of Sardinia. In April 1656 he became interim Governor of the Duchy of Milan, a post he held until his death.
He died in Milan on 3 August 1656 and was buried in the family vault in the Santo Stefano church.

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