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Terlizzi, Monopoli, and the prelatures of
Altamura and Aquaviva. On 30 September 1986 the independent diocese of Bitunto was suppressed and united with the diocese of Bari, and its bishop, Andrea Mariano Magrassi (1982-1986), who had been Archbishop of Bari-Canosa since 1977, was named Archbishop of the united diocese of Bari-Bitonto.
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Caracciolo was born in Naples in 1748. He taught theology and was master of novices in houses of his Order. He was provost of S. Maria degli Angeli in Naples. Caracciolo was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 7 June 1778 by
Cardinal Innocenzo Conti. Garruba, pp. 435–438. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 116 with
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Alessandro was born in
Portici (diocese of Naples) in 1693. He held a doctorate in theology (1732). Alessandro was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 11 May 1732 by Cardinal Antonio Gentili. He had been named Archbishop of Santa Severina (1732–1743), and then Bishop of Alessano (1743–1754). Garruba, pp.
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I (Leipzig Veit 1885), editio altera, p. 571, no. 4515, though the editors note that the document is not above suspicion). In 1063 a
Council was held at Bari, under the presidency of Archbishop Arnolfo, the Papal Vicar of Pope Alexander. In 1064 Bishop Andreas held a synod in Bari. In 1067 the Norman
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Maramaldo was appointed by Urban VI in 1378 as his successor at Bari. When he was named a
Cardinal by Urban VI on 21 December 1381, he was still Archbishop-Elect. Maramaldo was forced out of office as a follower of Clement VII. He was restored by Pope Boniface IX (Roman Obedience). From 1406 to 1408
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Roger had been a Canon of Naples and papal
Chaplain. He was a close friend of King Robert and a state Councilor. He was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Pierre Després, the Bishop of Palestrina. In 1344 he participated in the coronation of Queen Johanna of Naples. He was transferred to the diocese of
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Mormile was born in 1750 of the noble
Neapolitan family of Portanova. He was a theologian and a preacher. He took possession of the diocese of Bari by proxy, through the Archdeacon Gaetano Maddalena, who governed the diocese until the Archbishop appeared in person in September, though he was unable
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suppressed the ecclesiastical province of Trani, and created the ecclesiastical province of Bari, with the
Archbishop of Bari as its Metropolitan. The province of Bari thus included: Bari, Conversano, Ruvo, Bitunto, Trani and Baroli (Barletta), Bisceglie and Andria, Gravina, Melphi, Giovinazzo and
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According to Gams, Urso was transferred from the diocese of
Rapolla (1072–1078). He was elected Archbishop of Bari thanks to the patronage of Duke Robert Guiscard. On 9 May 1087 Archbishop Ursus presided over the reception of the relics of Nicholas of Myra in the new church of S. Nicholas at Bari.
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conferred on
Angelarius the title of Bishop of the two dioceses of Bari and Canosa, a title which the archbishops of Bari retained up to 1986. In 988 the Saracens descended upon Bari, depopulated the countryside and took men and women to Sicily as captives. In 991 Count Atto fought against the
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until the 10th century. Archbishop Giovanni II (952) was able to withdraw from this influence, refusing to accept the prescriptions of the patriarch concerning liturgical points. All connection with the Eastern Churches was finally severed during the eleventh century, as Bari became a direct
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on 18 March 1602, and consecrated by the Pope in the Sistine Chapel in April 1602. He arrived in Bari in the first week of November, and took possession on 7 November. He died some ten months later, on 1 September 1603. Garruba, pp. 348–353. Gauchat, IV, p. 110 with note
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Count Robert Guiscard began a siege of Bari, which lasted until 1070, after which the city was separated from the Byzantine Empire and the diocese from the oversight of the Patriarch of Constantinople (Garruba, p. 122). Garruba, pp. 122–125. Gams, p. 856.
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Berardus de Castanea was a privy councilor of King Frederick. By permission of Pope Innocent III, Berardus was consecrated in Bari by the bishops of Bitonto, Ruvo, Molfetta, Salpe, Giovinozzo, Conversano, and Pulignano. Garruba, 197-200. Kamp, pp.
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2051:(Civil and Canon Law) from the University of Naples (1707). He was Bishop of S. Agata dei Goti from 1723 to 1735, having been consecrated in Rome on 24 February 1723 by Cardinal Fabrizio Paolucci. He was transferred to the diocese of
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A Canon of Naples, Nicola Conciamura (or Aconciamura) had previously been Bishop of Acerenza (1377–1387) as the successor of Bartolomeo Prignano (Urban VI), who had also been a Canon of Naples. Garruba, p. 283. Eubel, I, pp. 70,
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Giacomo had been Bishop of Imola (1373–1384). He was appointed by Urban VI, but he turned out to be a supporter of Clement VII (Avignon Obedience); he was therefore deposed. Garruba, pp. 283–285. Eubel, I, pp. 129 with note 14;
1438:. Whether he was restored to the See of Bari or not, surviving evidence is silent. In 1055 Nicolaus made another trip to Constantinople (Garruba, p. 119 note 10). He died in 1061. Ughelli, pp. 603–604. Garruba, pp. 109–121.
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he was Legate in Perugia, and then was sent to Germany as nuncio of the cardinals gathered at Pisa. He took part in the Council of Constance, but died on 16 October 1415. Garruba, pp. 281–282. Eubel, I, p. 24 no. 30; 129.
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Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi sive summorum pontificum, S. R. E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series... A pontificatu Pii PP. VII (1800) usque ad pontificatum Gregorii PP. XVI (1846)
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Latino Orsini was named Cardinal Bishop of Albano in 1465; in 1468 he was transferred to Frascati. On 9 August 1471 Orsini was named Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church. Garruba, 295-301. Eubel, II, p.
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Bonvisi, who was a native of Lucca and had been a Cleric of the Apostolic Camera (Treasury), had been created a cardinal in the Consistory of 3 March 1599. Cardinal Bonvisi was provided by
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Elias was a monk of S. Maria de Cava. He had been Prior of S. Nicolas in Bari and then Abbot of the monastery of S. Benedetto in Bari. In October 1098 Bishop Elias was the host of
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The Chapter of Bari engaged in a double election, of Matteo Caracciolo (Archdeacon of Caiazzo) and of Matteo Filomarino (a Canon of Naples). When the matter was brought before
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Enrico Filangieri was in exile from 6 May 1252 to 1254, due to the conflict with Conradus Teutonicus. A letter of 10 May 1252 from Pope Innocent IV to Errico refers to him as
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to enjoy his episcopal palace, which had been commandeered by the commander of the French garrison. The French remained for a decade. He was transferred to the diocese of
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1638:, the Pope rejected both candidates in favor of Landolfo, a Canon of Padua. He was consecrated in Avignon by the Pope himself. Garruba, pp. 263–266. Eubel, I, p. 128.
1451:. In 1062 he was granted the privilege of consecrating the twelve suffragan bishops in his Metropolitanate (Garruba, p. 124, note 1. P. Jaffe and S. Loewenfeld,
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in the consistory of 12 January 1953. In 1957 he was named Secretary of the Consistorial Congregation in the Roman Curia. He died in Rome on 6 March 1961.
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while being permitted to retain the title of Archbishop. He died in Naples in September 1814. Garruba, pp. 463–471. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 116 with note 6.
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and noting that he was chosen Archbishop by Pietro, Bishop of Albano and Papal Legate. He was not consecrated, however, until December 1255. A. Potthast,
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Mimmi was born in Poggio di Castro S. Pietro (Bologna). He taught in seminaries for twenty years. In 1930 he was named Bishop of Crema. He was appointed
1420:. He constructed the church of S. Nicholas and S. Basil outside the walls at Torre Musarra. He was required by the Byzantine administration to make an
421:. He also began the construction of the new cathedral, which was continued by his successors, Nicolo (1035), Andreas (1062), and Elias (1089) of the
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the bishop was allowed back into his own cathedral. Upon reconciliation and bettering relations between Constance and Riso the bishop was killed.
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Aiello had been a Canon of Salerno, Bishop of Cava (1394–1407) and Bishop of Todi (1407–1424). Garruba, pp. 289–293. Eubel, I, pp. 129, 179, 502.
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and a total of 185 bishops at Bari, in an attempt to end the schism between the Greek and the Roman churches. Garruba, pp. 134–151. Gams, p. 856.
444:, where he eventually died in 1078. Remarkably, the next archbishop Urso (1080–1089) was captured by the Muslim forces and converted to Islam.
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Patrioti e insorgenti in provincia: il 1799 in terra di Bari e Basilicata: atti del Convegno di Altamura-Matera : 14-16 ottobre 1999
1955:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016. Sersale, at his own expense, rebuilt the cathedral, the episcopal palace, and the seminary.
1691:. Prignano had himself elected Pope, and began the Great Western Schism. He never visited Bari. Garruba, pp. 278–280. Eubel, I, p. 129.
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Gualtieri was already Archbishop at the time of the visit of Pope Calixtus II to Bari in the winter of 1121/1122. Garruba, pp. 160–163.
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Saracens at Taranto, where he and many men of Bari fell. In 1002 Bari was besieged from 2 May until October, when they were rescued by
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Giovanni had been Minister of the Franciscan Province of Apulia (Garruba says it was the province of Romagna). He was appointed by
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and made the archbishop Riso their leader instead. In return Constance seized the cathedral of Canosa and only by intervention of
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1661:. He died in Naples, where he had gone on church business, on 16 March 1367. Garruba, pp. 271–274. Eubel, I, p. 128 with note 10.
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In Giovanni's term there was an uprising of the people of Bari against their Greek overlords. Garruba, pp. 99–100. Gams, p. 856.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi... A pontificatu Pii PP. X (1903) usque ad pontificatum Benedictii PP. XV (1922)
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Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
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Carafa was a doctor of laws, and a teacher of civil law, as well as a papal Chaplain. He was appointed Archbishop of Bari by
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Nicolas was a member of the family of Effrem, who were Lords of Cammarata and Belmonte. Nicolaus was consecrated in Rome by
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ecclesiastical dependency of Rome. So before the 10th c was over, the top ranking Orthodox episcopal dignitary throughout
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I. Prosopographische Grundlegung, Bistumer und Bistümer und Bischöfe des Konigreichs 1194–1266: 2. Apulien und Calabrien
2038:, and authorized to continue to use the title of Archbishop. Garruba, pp. 415–418. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 114 with note 6.
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2444:." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. pp. 295–296. Retrieved: 2016-09-30.
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1621:, and it took some time for his election to be confirmed. On 1 July 1282 his confirmation bull was finally issued by
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355:(Canusium) and captured Bari. In 841, however, the Byzantine army reconquered Bari, and in 844 Bishop Angelarius,
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L'arcivescovo Anastasio Ballestrero a Bari nel Postconcilio (1974-1977): Seminario di studi, Bari, 3 maggio 2001
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Lanzoni, pp. 301–302. Cantel traces the story about "Metropolitan Peter" to the work of Antonio Beatillo in his
432:, the archbishop from 1062 to at least 1066, kept an eye to the roots of his Faith, for example journeying to
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The first known bishop of Bari was said to have been Gervasius, or Gerontius, who, in 347, was present at the
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was suppressed and made a part of the Diocese of Bari. The suffragan sees under Bari historically were: the
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to house his remains. This church became the object of pilgrimage. In 1113, the Baresi rejected the rule of
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Romualdo was a native of Bari and a Canon of the Cathedral. He was elected on the day before the death of
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on 16 September 1754. Garruba, pp. 419–426. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 71 with note 4; VI, p. 116 with note 2.
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A Doctor of Canon Law, Prignano's career was at Avignon from 1363. He worked in the papal Chancellery as
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and allowed to retain the personal title of Archbishop which he possessed at Bari. Garruba, pp. 479–493.
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1608:. He restored a tower of the cathedral damaged in an earthquake. Garruba, pp. 223–251. Eubel, I, p. 128.
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Cenni storici sulle chiese arcivescovili, vescovili, e prelatizie (nullius) del regno delle due Sicilie
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visit to Constantinople, from which he returned in September 1042; he had just missed the accession of
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on 15 December 1777. Garruba, pp. 431–434. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 116 with note 4; p. 147 with note 5.
1938:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016. Gesualdo was known for charity in the earthquake of 1632.
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According to Giannone, quoting Beatillo, Canosa had become a Metropolitan in 818. Giannone, p. 528.
1093:, editio novissima, Tomus III (Florence 1759), p. 46. Lanzoni, p. 300. There was a Gaudentius from
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1988:. Vol. V. Monasterii Sumptibus et typis librariae Regensbergianae. pp. 114, with note 3.
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Guidano had previously been Bishop of Lecce (1438–1453). Garruba, p. 294. Eubel, II, pp. 102, 177.
1164:. Vol. I. London: W. Innys ... G. Strahan ... R. Willock ... A. Millar ...et al. p. 398.
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Matteo had been Abbot of the monastery of S. Lorenzo in Aversa. Bishop Matteo was consecrated by
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1625:. He was distinguished for his restorations of churches Garruba, pp. 252–262. Eubel, I, p. 128.
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In 1087 some sailors from Bari, on their return from the East, brought with them the relics of
2543:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus septimus (VII). Venice: apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 589–679.
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Pagano was transferred to the diocese of Otranto on Garruba, 286-288. Eubel, I, pp. 129, 280.
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2151:. Per la storia della Chiesa di Bari: Studi e materiali, 6 (in Italian). Bari: Edipuglia.
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Enrico Nicodemo a Bari, 1953-1973: un vescovo meridionale tra modernizzazione e concilio
1983:
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Conrad was a member of the Swabian royal family, and as such was denied confirmation by
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II (Berlin: Decker 1875), p. 1202, no. 14578. Garruba, pp. 217–222. Kamp, pp. 593–595.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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From Byzantine to Norman Italy: Mediterranean Art and Architecture in Medieval Bari
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Jewish Proselytism — A Phenomenon in the Religious History of Early Medieval Europe
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Un vescovo del Vangelo nella chiesa d'Italia unita, Francesco Pedicini (1858-1886)
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427–430. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, pp. 75 with note 2; 116 with note 3; 378 with note 2.
941:
Michele Basilio Clari (Clary), O.S.B.I. (17 Nov 1823 Confirmed – 15 Feb 1858 Died)
17:
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Salerno on 23 May 1347. Garruba, pp. 267–270. Eubel, I, pp. 128 with note 9; 430.
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2522:. Mediterranea. Collana di studi storici, 17 (in Italian). Bari: EdiPuglia srl.
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296:) region, southeastern Italy (the 'Heel'), created in 1986, when the historical
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1372:
Paul died in 993, according to the "Barenses Annales" of Lupus Protospatarius:
769:
Giacomo Carafa (1384 – died between 1 May and 11 August 1400) (Roman Obedience)
1730:
Guilelmus was Treasurer of the Cathedral Chapter of Taranto. Eubel, I, p. 129.
160:
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2653:
2441:
1286:
1221:
Purity Lost: Transgressing Boundaries in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1000–1400
1118:(in French). Vol. Tomus primus. Paris: Stephanus Michallet. p. 415.
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395:
2425:(in Italian). Napoli: Francesco Sauio stampatore della corte arciuescouale.
1794:
Castiglione was a cleric of Milan. Garruba, pp. 306–311. Eubel, II, p. 102.
394:, became the archbishop of Melfi, in spite of Bari remaining the center of
351:
In the ninth century the Saracens laid waste Apulia, destroyed the city of
927:
Gennaro Maria Guevara Suardo, O.S.B. (27 Feb 1792 Confirmed – 29 Oct 1804)
921:
Adelmo Gennaro Pignatelli di Belmonte, O.S.B. (28 May 1770 – 15 Dec 1777)
399:
332:
In 530 bishop Peter is said to have held the title of Metropolitan under
1466:
Ughelli, pp. 604–608. Garruba, pp. 126–133. Gams, p. 856, column 1; 915.
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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381:
266:
261:
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1345:, editio novissima, Tomus VII, p. 959. Gams, p. 856. Lanzoni, p. 301.
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Nicolaus Paganus (11 August 1400 – 1 December 1424) (Roman Obedience)
417:(1025), who obtained from the pope the privilege of consecrating his
293:
924:
Giambattista Ettore Caracciolo, C.R. (1 Jun 1778 – 22 May 1780 Died)
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Andrea Mariano Magrassi, O.S.B. (24 Nov 1977 – 3 Jul 1999 Resigned)
491:, in accordance with the articles of the Concordat of 1818 between
441:
260:
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Storia di Bari, principal città della Puglia, nel regno di Napoli
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Historia di Bari principal città della Puglia nel Regno di Napoli
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examinator in graciis specialibus necnon presidens in cancellaria
1376:, Scriptores, Tomus V (Hannover 1844), p. 56. Garruba, pp. 94–95.
772:
Nicolaus Accrozamura (5 November 1387 – 1390) (Avignon Obedience)
1128:. Vol. II. London: Bosworth & Harrison. pp. 24–25.
1115:
Metropolitanarum urbium historia civilis et ecclesiastica (etc.)
935:
Baldassare Mormile, C.R. (26 June 1805 Confirmed – 6 April 1818)
452:
72:
2554:
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Serie critica de sacri pastori Baresi, corr. accresciuta ed ill
2454:(in Italian). Vol. vigesimoprimo (21). Venezia: Antonelli.
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On doubts as to Beatillo's reliability see Giannone, I, p. 528.
334:
Epiphanius, bishop of Constantinople & Ecumenical Patriarch
534:
2097:
On 29 October 1804 Guevara was transferred to the diocese of
2375:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana.
2034:(Michele Carlo von Althan was transferred to the diocese of
1678:. Garruba, pp. 275–277. Eubel, I, pp. 129 with note 11; 220.
778:
Robertus de Sanseverino (2 July 1390 – ) (Avignon Obedience)
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Le chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
2397:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
2353:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
1547:
Andrea de Celano: Garruba, pp. 201–206. Kamp, pp. 582–584.
1161:
The civil history of the Kingdom of Naples: In two volumes
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Enrico (Ernesto) Mazzella (14 Mar 1887 – 14 Oct 1897 Died)
938:
Nicola Coppola, C.O. (25 May 1818 Confirmed – 17 Nov 1823)
325:, and there is no record of Gervasius, or of Bari, at the
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Kirche und Monarchie im staufischen Königreich Sizilien:
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
1003:
Francesco Cacucci (3 July 1999 – 29 October 2020 Retired)
428:
By contrast to Bishop Bisanzio's Catholicism affections,
2386:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
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Gaeta was born in Naples in 1686. He held the degree of
956:
Pietro Pomares y Morant (16 Oct 1924 – 14 Dec 1924 Died)
551:
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Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Bari-Bitonto
1125:
Handbook of the Geography and Statistics of the Church
359:, brought to Bari the relics of Rufinus, Memorus, and
2177:(in German). Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 1947–1948.
1990:
Ruffo belonged to the family of the Dukes of Bagnara.
1434:
at the synod of Siponto in April 1050 on a charge of
1110:, though he expresses doubts as to its authenticity.
745:
Rogerius de Sanseverino (24 March 1337 – 23 May 1347)
2306:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
2295:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2283:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2271:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
721:
Conradus Teutonicus (7 March 1253 – 5 November 1254)
321:. Gerontius, however, was actually from the city of
2511:(in Italian). Rome: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana.
944:
Francesco Pedicini (27 Sep 1858 – 6 June 1886 Died)
918:
Luigi d’Alessandro (16 Sep 1754 – 28 Jan 1770 Died)
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Gulielmus (29 July 1387 – 1390) (Avignon Obedience)
440:. Archbishop Andreas then fled to Muslim-dominated
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748:Bartholomaeus Carafa (23 May 1347 – 16 March 1367)
712:Marino Filangieri (21 December 1226 – 6 July 1251)
385:. It seems that the bishops were dependent on the
2598:Diocese of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti
1343:Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1337:Concordius attended the Roman Synod of 465 under
1276:(in Italian). Stamperia del Fibreno. p. 121.
1091:Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
912:Mihály Karl von Althan (20 Sep 1728 – 2 Dec 1735)
363:, which he had rescued from the ruins of Canosa.
2492:Italia pontificia. Regesta pontificum Romanorum.
1785:Agello: Garruba, pp. 302–305. Eubel, II, p. 102.
968:Enrico Nicodemo (11 Nov 1952 – 27 Aug 1973 Died)
730:Romuald Grisone (20 June 1282 – 3 February 1309)
1739:Sanseverino: Garruba, p. 283. Eubel, I, p. 129.
2465:(in Italian). Naples: dalle stampe di Ranucci.
2308:pp. 898–899. (Use with caution; obsolete)
2165:on 30 August 1952. He was named a cardinal by
2025:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved December 17, 2016
1985:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
959:Augusto Curi (5 May 1925 – 28 March 1933 Died)
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2537:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolò (1721).
2074:Pignatelli was transferred to the diocese of
1670:Brancaccio was transferred to the diocese of
1178:, Scriptores, Tomus V (Hannover 1844), p. 56.
915:Muzio Gaeta (Jr.) (19 Dec 1735 – 16 Sep 1754)
890:, C.R. (26 Nov 1691 – 10 Mar 1698 Appointed,
487:In the reorganization of the dioceses of the
292:in the administrative Bari province, Puglia (
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2613:Diocese of Molfetta-Ruvo-Giovinazzo-Terlizzi
2369:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
2350:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2331:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
1982:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1913).
1972:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016.
1921:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016.
1904:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016.
836:(del Pozzo) (16 Dec 1562 – 14 Jul 1592 Died)
742:Landolfo (24 November 1310 – 4 October 1336)
2380:Ritzler, Remigius; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
1873:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
1047:. David M. Cheney. retrieved March 24, 2016
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2124:Coppola was transferred to the diocese of
1510:on 20 December 1126. Garruba, pp. 164–165.
1057:"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Bari–Bitonto"
800:Antonio de Agello (6 November 1472 – 1493)
699:Andrea de Celano (1214 – 27 Sep 1225 Died)
599:Metropolitan Archbishops of Bari (-Canosa)
398:authority in the area, as the seat of the
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605:Elevated: 6th Century to Metropolitan See
1825:Sauli was transferred to the diocese of
1062:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved March 24, 2016
984:Metropolitan Archbishops of Bari-Bitonto
797:(4 December 1454 – 1472) (Administrator)
790:Guido Guidano, O.F.M. (1453 – 1454 Died)
2696:Dioceses established in the 4th century
2540:Italia sacra, sive De Episcopis Italiae
2436:(in Italian). Bari: stab. tip. Cannone.
1829:on 18 April 1550. Garruba, pp. 322–323.
1032:
994:to form the Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto
884:, O.P. (10 Apr 1684 – 30 Apr 1691 Died)
687:Rainaldus (May? 1171 – 4 February 1188)
436:, and at some point even converting to
2008:Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 114 with note 5.
1999:Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 114 with note 4.
1341:. Ughelli, p. 593. J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
1242:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 166.
1139:Cappelletti, XXI, p. 10. Gams, p. 856.
1006:Giuseppe Satriano (29 October 2020 - )
707:(22 September 1225 – 21 December 1226)
531:Bishops and Archbishops of the diocese
344:In 780 bishop Leontius was present at
2312:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
1595:. Garruba, p. 217. Kamp, pp. 595–596.
1407:. Ughelli, pp. 601–603. Gams, p. 856.
718:, O.P. (6 May 1252 – 10 October 1258)
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909:(Sr.) (7 Apr 1698 – 7 Mar 1728 Died)
830:(18 Apr 1550 – 16 Dec 1562 Resigned)
690:Doferius (1 May 1189 – 3 March 1207)
410:of the city by the Normans in 1071.
2618:Diocese of Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie
2315:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667)
2204:(in Italian). Bari: Edipuglia srl.
1914:"Archbishop Decio Caracciolo Rosso"
1866:"Archbishop Giulio Cesare Riccardi"
1488:Garruba, pp. 152–159. Gams, p. 856.
1311:(Vatican City 1980), pp. 1232–1233.
974:, O.C.D. (21 Dec 1973 – 1 Aug 1977)
818:(2 Sep 1530 – 20 Aug 1540 Resigned)
663:Urso (June 1078 – 14 February 1089)
113:1,264 km (488 sq mi)
27:Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
2495:Vol. IX: Samnia – Apulia – Lucania
2356:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2337:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2318:. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana
2171:Martin Bräuer (27 February 2014).
1017:List of Catholic dioceses in Italy
990:30 September 1986 United with the
189:Concattedrale di Maria SS. Assunta
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2691:Roman Catholic dioceses in Apulia
2174:Handbuch der Kardinäle: 1846-2012
1363:Garruba, pp. 87–93. Gams, p. 856.
1354:Garruba, pp. 84–86. Gams, p. 856.
1236:Vernon, Clare (26 January 2023).
282:Archidioecesis Barensis-Bituntina
52:Archidioecesis Barensis-Bituntina
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842:(30 Oct 1592 – 13 Feb 1602 Died)
727:, O.Min. (1259 – 19 August 1280)
609:Latin Name: Barensis (-Canusina)
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654:Nicolaus (1035 – 27 April 1062)
651:(14 July 1025 – 6 January 1035)
497:Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
179:Cattedrale-Basilica di S. Maria
30:For the Diocese of Bari in the
2608:Diocese of Conversano-Monopoli
2516:Massafra, Angelo, ed. (2002).
2490:Kehr, Paulus Fridolin (1962).
2448:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1870).
2300:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2147:Robles, Vincenzo, ed. (1992).
1965:"Archbishop Giovanni Granafei"
1430:(May 1043). He was deposed by
998:Latin Name: Barensis-Bituntina
518:In the Apostolic Constitution
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2292:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3
2289:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923).
2280:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2
2277:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2268:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1
2265:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2198:Andrea Riccardi, ed. (1989).
2018:"Patriarch Muzio Gaeta (Sr.)"
1374:Monumenta Germaniae Historica
1205:The Exultet in Southern Italy
1176:Monumenta Germaniae Historica
1040:"Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto"
972:Anastasio Alberto Ballestrero
854:(15 Mar 1604 – 1606 Resigned)
254:www.arcidiocesibaribitonto.it
83:
2476:(in Italian). Bari: Cannone.
1931:"Patriarch Ascanio Gesualdo"
1580:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
1453:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
1428:Patriarch Michael Cerularius
1203:Thomas Forrest Kelly (1996)
804:Giovanni Giacomo Castiglione
387:Eastern Ecumenical Patriarch
346:the Second Council of Nicaea
2592:Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto
2505:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
2487:München: Wilhelm Fink 1975.
2459:D'Avino, Vincenzio (1848).
1447:Andreas was consecrated by
824:(20 Aug 1540 – 18 Apr 1550)
754:(12 Apr 1367 – 13 Jan 1377)
645:Giovanni (1006 – June 1025)
274:Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto
45:Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto
36:Anglican Province of Kaduna
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2430:Beatillo, Antonio (1886).
2419:Beatillo, Antonio (1637).
2224:Ballestrero was appointed
1948:"Archbishop Diego Sersale"
672:Gualtieri (by 1120 – 1126)
372:(II), the Doge of Venice.
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1158:Pietro Giannone (1729).
2115:. Garruba, pp. 472–478.
1807:. Garruba, pp. 312–319.
1300:Apostolic Constitution
1270:Felice Torelli (1848).
1122:J.E.T. Wiltsch (1868).
642:Chrysostomos (993–1106)
576:Erected: by 5th Century
96:Ecclesiastical province
2638:Catholicism portal
2480:Kamp, Norbert (1975).
2049:Doctor in utroque iure
2022:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1969:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1952:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
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1219:Steven Epstein (2007)
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2391:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
2137:Garruba, pp. 494–525.
1856:Garruba, pp. 338–347.
1847:Garruba, pp. 332–337.
1838:Garruba, pp. 324–331.
1816:Garruba, pp. 320–321.
1288:Catholic Encyclopedia
1071:Ughelli, VII, p. 593.
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473:Bohemond I of Antioch
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2226:Archbishop of Turin
1827:Archbishop of Genoa
1385:Garruba, pp. 96–98.
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892:Archbishop of Capua
882:Tommaso Maria Ruffo
785:Francesco de Aiello
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323:Beroea in Macedonia
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1565:Kamp, pp. 585–593.
1556:Kamp, pp. 584–585.
1528:Kamp, pp. 574–576.
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852:Galeazzo Sanvitale
806:(1493 – 1513 Died)
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764:Landolfo Maramaldo
752:Niccolò Brancaccio
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550:. You can help by
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