Ludovico Ludovisi. Ludovico Ludovisi was an Italian cardinal and statesman of the Roman Catholic Church.
He was an art connoisseur who formed a famous collection of antiquities, housed at the Villa Ludovisi in Rome. Ludovico Ludovisi was born in Bologna, then part of the Papal States, the son of Orazio Ludovisi and Lavinia Albergati.
Following in the footsteps of his uncle Alessandro Ludovisi, he was trained at the Jesuit Collegio Germanico of Rome, and went on to the University of Bologna, where he received his doctorate in canon law on 25 February 1615. When Alessandro Ludovisi was acclaimed pope, taking the name Gregory XV, Ludovico was made cardinal the day after his coronation, though he was only 25. The following month he was made archbishop of Bologna though he remained in Rome.
His uncle had great faith in his judgement and energy and was in need of a strong and able assistant to help govern the Papal States. On the same day, Orazio Ludovisi, Ludovico's father, was put at the head of the pontifical army.
Gregory XV was not disappointed in his nephew. As the Catholic Encyclopedia avers; Ludovico, it is true, advanced the interests of his family in every possible way, but he also used his brilliant talents and his great influence for the welfare of the Church, and was sincerely devoted to the pope. He was sent as legate in Fermo in 1621 and in Avignon, 1621-1623. He served briefly as Came