Vincenzo Berni degli Antoni

Vincenzo Berni degli Antoni (25 April 1747 – 4 March 1828) was an Italian jurist and writer.

From this post he was promoted to be auditor to the papal legates Giovanni Andrea Archetti and Ippolito Antonio Vincenti.

[1] In 1798, he was exiled for refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the republican government established by the French in the Papal States.

[2] He submitted to the government established by the French on their second invasion; he accepted the appointment of commissary-general of finance of the Cispadane Republic, and after the creation of the Kingdom of Italy was nominated by Napoleon procurator for the king in the court of Cassation, and a knight of the Order of the Iron Crown.

[1] On the re-establishment of the papal government, Antoni was offered the appointment of president of the court of appeal by Pope Pius VII, but declined it on account of his age and infirmities.