Alamanno Salviati
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Alamanno Salviati (20 March 1669 – 24 February 1733) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal.
He was a descendant of Jacopo Salviati, and born in Florence to the prominent Salviati family. He was named a cardinal on 8 February 1730. The same year he was installed as Cardinal priest of the church of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli of Rome. He participated in the conclave of 1730.[1] A son of Jacopo, named Alamanno, was a prominent politician in the early 16th century.
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