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When his father died, in 1639, efforts began to find
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Against his mother's wishes he resigned the cardinalate on 21 January 1647 and a few weeks later (10 February 1647) the two were married. The choice of the bride so displeased the Pope and his mother, who both favored a union with the
Barberini, that neither of them took part in the wedding. His
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Pamphili was sought in the pro-French faction. Olimpia Maidalchini advocated for the candidacy of
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Pamphili was born in Naples on 21 February, 1622. His father, Pamphilio
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