Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman ( born Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman ; August 2, 1802 , Seville , Kingdom of Spain - February 15, 1865 , London , United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ) is an English cardinal . The titular bishop of Mylopotamo and coadjutor of the Apostolic Vicar of the Central District and president of Oscott College from May 22, 1840 to September 2, 1847. The Pro-Apostolic Vicar of the London District from September 2, 1847 to July 28, 1848. The Coadjutor, with the right of succession, of the Apostolic Vicar of London from July 28 1848 to February 18, 1849. The Apostolic Vicar of London from February 18, 1849 to September 29, 1850. Archbishop of Westminster from September 29, 1850 to February 15, 1865. The Apostolic Administrator of Southwark from September 29, 1850 to June 27, 1851. Cardinal Priest from September 30, 1850, with the title of the church With NTA Pudenziana to October 3, 1850.
| His Eminence Cardinal | |||
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman | |||
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Cardinal priest with the title of Church of Santa Pudenziana . | |||
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| September 29, 1850 - February 15, 1865 | |||
| Church | Roman catholic church | ||
| Predecessor | Post established | ||
| Successor | Cardinal Henry Manning | ||
| Birth | August 2, 1802 Seville , Kingdom of Spain | ||
| Death | February 15, 1865 (62 years old) London , United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | ||
| Buried | Westminster Cathedral | ||
| Holy Order | March 19, 1825 | ||
| Episcopal consecration | June 8, 1840 | ||
| Cardinal with | September 30, 1850 | ||
He was also engaged in literary activities. The most famous was his historical novel " Fabiola " (1854) about the life of early Christian communities in ancient Rome. At the same time, the author uses the knowledge about Roman history acquired by him in his youth during his studies in Rome. “Fabiola” has been translated into many languages, including many times into Russian.
Buried in Westminster Cathedral .
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| Predecessor: post established | Archbishop of Westminster May 15, 1865 - February 15, 1865 | Successor: Cardinal Henry Manning |