Daniello Marco Dolfino or Daniel Marc Delfin (born 5 October 1653 in Venice, then in the Republic of Venice and died in Brescia on 5 August 1704) is an Italian cardinal of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century[1][2] and member of the noble family Delfin.
Dolfino performs functions in the Roman Curia, including as a referendum to the Supreme Court of the Apostolic Signatura.
He was elected titular archbishop of Damascus and sent as apostolic nuncio to France in 1696.
[4] Pope Innocent XII created him cardinal during the consistory of 14 November 1699.
Delfin participates in the conclave of 1700, during which Clement XI is elected.