Giovanni Battista Spínola

Giovanni Battista Spinola (1681–1752) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal.

Despite these prestigious roles, he did not receive sacred orders before 15 February 1728, conferred on him by Pope Benedict XIII, who appointed him the governor of Rome and Vice-Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church on 30 May 1728.

He was governor of Rome until he became a cardinal in the consistory of 28 September 1733 by Pope Clement XII, who attributed to him the deaconry of San Cesareo in Palatio.

On 23 September 1743 he was appointed the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria degli Angeli, followed by becoming the Cardinal-Bishop of Albano on 15 November 1751.

He was ordained as a bishop by Pope Benedict XIV on 9 April 1752 in the Pauline Chapel of the Quirinale.

Giovanni Battista Spínola