117:, and continued under his successors, to reduce the number of dioceses in Italy and to rationalize their borders in terms of modern population changes and shortages of clergy, the diocese of Comacchio was united to the diocese of Ferrara by a decree of the Sacred Congregation of Bishops, on 30 September 1986. There was to be one bishop, in Ferrara, and one curia, one cathedral, one Council of Consultors, one Council of Priests, and one seminary. The former cathedral of Comacchio was granted the title of Co-cathedral, and its Chapter was retained and not united with the Chapter of the Cathedral of Ferrara.
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division and the theological division were transferred, with papal approval, to the seminary in
Bologna. In 1954 Bishop Natale Mosconi moved the seminary to new quarters, but on 30 November 1967, it was closed due to financial distress, and its students were transferred to the Archdiocesan Seminary of Ferrara. In 1986 the diocese of Comacchio ceased to exist, and became part of the diocese of Ferrara.
1313:) (1848). He taught scripture and church history at a local lyceum in Orvieto, and was appointed pro-Vicar in 1851. He was appointed Bishop of Comacchio on 17 December 1855, and was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Costantino Patrizi Naro. He was an opponent of the constitution of the new Kingdom of Italy, and spent some months under house arrest ordered by the local government. He was transferred by
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by the
Archbishop of Ferrara, Marcello Crescenzi. In 1777, fearful of persecution by malevolent forces, he fled and hid in a village near Lugo. His episcopal functions were carried out by Vicars Apostolic. He died on 24 July 1795. Cavalieri, pp. 224-225. Cappelletti, p. 618. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 174 with note 3.
1280:
Born in
Marrara in the diocese of Ferrara, and baptised Felix Antonius Paschalis, Boari taught philosophy and theology in houses of his Order, and served as Guardian, Definitor, and Minister Provincial in the province of Bologna of his Order. In 1796 he became Minister General of the entire Order. He
82:
The Bishop was assigned the task of imposing the oath on all the clergy. The churches were despoiled, the
Augustinians were expelled, and the abbey of Pomposa was closed. When the Congress of Vienna restored the old order in Italy, Austria was allowed to keep all of the territory north of the Po, and
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from the
Sapienza in Rome in 1750. He served as synodal judge in Ferrara, and was the General President of Christian Doctrine in the diocese of Ferrara, and was general attorney for the Chapter of the Cathedral and the clergy. He was named Bishop of Comacchio on 22 November 1758, and was consecrated
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Cavedi was born in
Paderno (diocese of Bergamo, then diocese of Cremona) in 1667. He served as Minister of the Bologna province of his Order from 1705, and was a councilor of the Holy Office of the Inquisition in Bergamo. He was appointed titular Bishop of Eucarpia on 7 September 1729, and Coadjutor
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After
Comaccio became part of the Cisalpine Republic, the French occupation authorities closed the seminary in 1798. Bishop Boari, a Napoleonic enthusiast, reopened the seminary in 1800. During the wars of Italian unification, it was closed again, and not reopened until 1882. In 1930, the lyceum
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The
Chapter of Canons was in existence before 1004. In 1715, the cathedral was served by a Chapter, composed of one dignity (the Archpriest) and four(-teen) Canons; there were also eight lesser clergy (priests) who carried out various liturgical and sacramental functions. In 1745 there was one
77:
During the French
Revolution, an army of the French Republic occupied the Po Valley. Papal troops were withdrawn from Commachio on 22 June 1796, and a month later a Commissary of the French government arrived to turn Commachio into a French city. The diocese of Comacchio was assigned to the
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on 23 March 1860, in order to eliminate the friction. He became Bishop of Imola in 1867, and was transferred to
Ravenna in 1871. On 28 December 1877 he was named a cardinal. He retired from Ravenna in 1879, and died in Bologna in 1881. Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, pp. 52, 168, 217, 320, 477.
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The seminary of Comacchio was founded by Bishop Bentini in 1745, but the institution was not fully functional until 1755. There were interruptions, however, due to various jurisdictional disputes and financial shortages. It was only in 1781 that the seminary was definitively opened.
1086:. Cappelletti, p. 600, says that Bishop Maynard died in 1449, and was succeeded in 1450 by Bartolomeo de' Medici (who held the seat for ten years). Gams, p. 687, follows Cappelletti. Eubel, I, p. 183; II, pp. 126 note 1; 133 with note 2. Eubel does not admit Bartolomeo de' Medici.
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Stecutti was already Bishop of Florence. He asked Pope Boniface not to transfer him, but to allow him to live a private life; he had a successor at Florence on 13 December 1400. Cavalieri, p. 88, who conjectures that Pietrobono was to be transferred to Florence. Eubel, I, p. 199,
87:, which legally belonged to the Papal States. Therefore, Comacchio was returned to its status as a suffragan of Ravenna, though the city was politically part of the Legation of Ferrara and the Papal States. The Austrians had a garrison in the castle of Comacchio.
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on 11 September 1729. On the death of Bentini on 3 March 1744, Cavedi succeeded to the diocese of Comacchio. He died in Cremona on 24 December 1744. Cavalieri, pp. 201-212. Cappelletti, p. 609. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 165 with note
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was named Bishop of Comacchio on 24 July 1797, and consecrated a bishop in Frascati by Cardinal Henry Stuart on 30 July. He died on 24 November 1817. Cappelletti, p. 619-620. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 174 with note 4.
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dignity and seventeen Canons. After the French Empire of Napoleon I had collapsed, Pope Pius VII reestablished the office of Archpriest, by a bull of 22 September 1814. The office of Archdeacon was created by
1505:
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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Moretti was a native of Orvieto, where his brother was Archpriest of the Cathedral Chapter. Vincenzo studied at the Collegio Romano, where he obtained doctoral degrees in theology (1844) and law (
1294:, and consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Alessandro Mattei on 18 April. He made his solemn entry into his diocese on 30 May 1819. He died on 23 September 1855. Cappelletti, p. 620. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Bartolomeo, who had been Sub-Prior of the Dominican house in Bologna, had been Bishop of Konalvje in Dalmatia (1319-1320), and Bishop of Segni (1320–1333). He was transferred to Comacchio by
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Joannes: Ughelli, p. 483. Cappelletti, pp. 588-589. Cavalieri, pp. 46-50, firmly rejects Bishop Joannes, whose existence depends solely on an interpretation of a letter of Peter Damiani.
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Archbishop of Ferrara as a suffragan, since Venice and Ravenna were in the hands of the Austrians. The citizens, clerical and lay, were required to swear an oath to the French Republic:
1229:, and was consecrated in Rome on 19 March by Cardinal Fernandez de Portocarrero. He died in Lugo on 29 September 1758. Cavalieri, pp. 212-223. Cappelletti, pp. 609-618. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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on 17 February 1327. He was transferred to the diocese of Adria on 22 November 1327, and then to the diocese of Cervia on 11 October 1329. He died in 1342. Eubel, I, pp. 71, 183, 199.
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on 16 April 1716, and was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Giulio Piazza on 22 April 1714. He died on 3 March 1744. Cavalieri, pp. 180-200. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 165 with note 4.
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It is often stated that the earliest bishop of Comacchio, indeed the first bishop, was Pacatianus, who is said to have attended the Roman synod of 502. The subscription
1736:
894:
868:
835:
633:
1131:
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Pietrobuoni had been Abbot of the monastery of S. Bartolommeo outside the walls of Ferrara. He died in 1402. Ughelli, p. 484. Cappelletti, p. 599. Eubel, I, p. 199.
522:
48:
1569:
74:
In 1579, Bishop Ercole Sacrati (1563–1591) presided over a diocesan synod, which issued a set of Constitutions for the government of the diocese of Comacchio.
98:, after consultation with the Abbot Primate of the Order of Saint Benedict, Benno Gut, granted possession of the Abbey of Pomposa to the Bishop of Comacchio,
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from the University of Perugia (1684). He served as Auditor (secretary) in the papal nunciatures in Poland and Vienna, and then as Vicar Apostolic in the
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Because of age and infirmity, Ghillini was given a Coadjutor, Alfonso Rossetti, on 22 October 1548. He died on 21 December 1559. Cappelletti, pp. 602-603.
842:, p. 34. Ughelli, II, p. 482. Cappelletti, p. 586, and Gams, p. 687, create two Vitales, a half-century apart, unwilling to accept a 40 year long reign.
1741:
1535:
1335:
617:
1184:
1016:
Guglielmo of Gascony was appointed on 16 July 1357 by Pope Innocent VI. He was transferred to the diocese of Siena on 24 November 1371 by
1644:, in Atti e memorie della regia deputazione di storia patria per le Provincie di Romagna, Terza serie, vol. XXVII, 1909, pp. 62–70
741:, and nearly a hundred other clergy. He is correcting Ughelli, who seems to have left out the fourteen Canons, and mistaken the four
1267:
Alessandretti, who was Vicar Apostolic, not bishop; he was titular Bishop of Zama Major in Africa (1786–1796). He was appointed
71:, and must therefore be excluded. The earliest known bishop is Vincentius, who belongs to the first quarter of the 8th century.
1527:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi... A pontificatu Pii PP. X (1903) usque ad pontificatum Benedictii PP. XV (1922)
512:
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Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
1268:
1078:
Mainardus, of a noble Ferraran family, had been Bishop of Cervia (province of Ravenna) from 2 April 1414 on appointment of
94:, in response to a petition of the Cathedral Chapter of Comacchio, who wished to revive the Benedictine observance at the
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Giuro fedeltà ed obbedienza alla repubblica francese, ed ai suoi delegati, salva la religione, la proprietà, e le persone.
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from the University of Bologna in 1719, at the age of only 22. He served as Vicar General in Perugia, and then in the
1065:
Alberto had been Bishop of Forlì (1413–1418). He was transferred to the diocese of Comacchio on 27 April 1418 by
67:(diocese of Imola). An anonymous bishop, said to have been operating in 592, is known only from a forged bull of
534:
863:
was asked by John VIII to assist Bishop Stephanus of Comacchio in maintaining his rights: J.D. Mansi (ed.),
125:
The Cathedral served as the parish church for the entire city. The rest of the diocese had twelve parishes.
1558:. Atti e memorie (Deputazione provinciale ferrarese di storia patria), ser. 3, v. 5. (in Italian). Ferrara.
1639:
1576:
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Adelbertus (Alberto): Cappelletti, pp. 592-593, who indicates that he was schismatic, in the Obedience of
1109:
491:
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The death of Fra Pacio was so sudden that he had not been consecrated a bishop. 1348 was the year the
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Rossetti was appointed Bishop of Comacchio on 21 Dec 1559. He was transferred to the diocese of
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1432:(in Latin). Vol. 2 (Tomus secundus) (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
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Simone Saltarelli had been Master of the Sacred Palaces. He was appointed on 16 July 1386 by
607:
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A. J. Reinerman, "The Papacy, Austria and the anti-French Struggle in Italy, 1792-1797," in:
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1421:(in Latin). Vol. 1 (Tomus primus) (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1398:(in Italian). Ferrara: Archidiocesis Ferrariensis. 2011. pp. 34–36. GGKEY:THASS41GCLR.
31:(Latin: Dioecesis Comaclensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the coastal town of
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Ughelli, p. 483, with some confusion between Gregorius and Georgius. Cappelletti, p. 588.
1160:
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47:. In 1986, the diocese of Commachio was united with the diocese of Ferrara to form the
40:
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871:(Venice: A. Zatta 1769), p. 114. Ughelli-Coleti, p. 482-483. Cappelletti, pp. 586-588.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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1443:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
714:
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1454:(in Latin). Vol. 4 (Tomus IV) (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana
1355:
987:
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1215:
Lugaresi was born at Lugo (diocese of Imola) in 1697. He obtained the degree
1099:. He resigned in 1506. Cavalieri, pp. 104-105. Eubel II, p. 133; III, p. 173.
733:
Zappata, quoted in Ughelli, p. 482, reports that there were fourteen Canons (
574:, editio secunda, I (Leipzig: Veit 1885), p. 210 no. †1883a. Lanzoni, p. 819.
1490:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
32:
484:
Gherardo Sante Menegazzi, O.F.M. Cap. (16 Dec 1920 – 1 Jul 1938 Resigned)
1663:. Padova (2' ed. in: « Bibliotheca ecclesiarum Italiae », I.)
923:(in Latin). Paris: Robustel. pp. Appendix, no. LXX, p. 743 column 1.
889:
Bishop Georgius attended the Synod of Ravenna in 997. J. D. Mansi (ed.),
606:
Brauer, K. & Wright, W.E.; Kinley Brauer; William E. Wright (1990).
63:
in the Acts of the synod, however, has been shown to be a misreading of
1650:
Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
1586:
1621:
Il dominio temporale della sede apostolica sopra la citta di Comacchio
1033:. He was transferred to the diocese of Tergeste on 12 April 1396 by
1003:. He was transferred to the diocese of Pistoria on 26 April 1357 by
694:(Città del Vaticano: Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1987), pp. 707-710.
133:
in 1836, on the initiative of Bishop Michele Virgili (1819–1855).
44:
920:
Annales Ordinis S. Benedicti Occidentalium Monachorum Patriarchae
1683:
Italia sacra sive De Episcopis Italiae, et insularum adjacentium
1242:
Rondinelli was born in Ferrara in 1717, and obtained the degree
339:
Giovanni de Strada (de Pertegonibus) (1404– ) (Roman Obedience)
1395:
Annuario Diocesano. Anno 2011. Arcidiocesi di Ferrara-Comacchio
977:
on 30 July 1333. He died in 1348. Eubel, I, pp. 199, 218, 451.
840:
Annuario Diocesano. Anno 2011. Arcidiocesi di Ferrara-Comacchio
806:
Annuario Diocesano. Anno 2011. Arcidiocesi di Ferrara-Comacchio
792:
Annuario Diocesano. Anno 2011. Arcidiocesi di Ferrara-Comacchio
679:(Città del Vaticano: Typis polyglottis Vaticanis 1965), p. 211.
1686:(in Latin). Venice: apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 481–489.
1290:
Virgili was appointed Bishop of Comacchio on 29 March 1819 by
1082:. He was appointed Bishop of Comacchio on 21 November 1431 by
999:
Remigius was appointed Bishop of Comacchio on 22 June 1349 by
466:
Alessandro Paolo Spoglia (27 Mar 1867 – 15 Sep 1879 Resigned)
552:
Ughelli, p. 482. Cappelletti, p. 580. Gams, p. 687, column 1.
1508:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana.
653:. Vol. 1. London: J. Murray. pp. 353–357, 360–361.
1582:
Le chiese d'Italia della loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
1530:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
938:(Archbishop Wibert of Ravenna), 1080 to 1100. Gams, p. 687.
336:
Giacomo Bertuzzi degli Obizzi (1402–1404) (Roman Obedience)
1225:. He was appointed Bishop of Comacchio on 8 March 1745 by
1201:
of Bishop Bentini. He was consecrated a bishop in Rome by
1469:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
504:
Filippo Franceschi (15 Jul 1976 – 7 Jan 1982 Appointed,
497:
Giovanni Mocellini (26 Aug 1955 – 1 Jan 1969 Appointed,
1519:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
795:. Ferrara: Archidiocesis Ferrariensis. 2011. p. 56.
583:
Cappelletti, pp. 581-582. Kehr, p. 174. Lanzoni, p. 819.
1271:
on 27 June 1796, after the death of Bishop Rondinelli.
312:
Biagio de Fulgineo, O.Min. (1382– ) (Avignon Obedience)
609:
Austria in the Age of the French Revolution, 1789-1815
1692:
672:'for the time being' and 'until otherwise provided'.
511:
Luigi Maverna (25 Mar 1982 – 30 Sep 1986 Appointed,
490:
Natale Mosconi (28 May 1951 – 5 Aug 1954 Appointed,
318:
Simone Saltarelli, O.P. (1386–1396) (Roman Obedience)
110:. The decree did not change the name of the diocese.
1409:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
1112:
on 4 May 1514. Cavalieri, p. 106. Eubel, II, p. 173.
719:(in Latin). Roma: apud Antonium Fulgonium. pp.
469:
Aloysius Pistocchi (19 Sep 1879 – 31 Mar 1883 Died)
1330:(in German). Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 111–112.
1177:Born in Faenza in 1660, Bentini held the degree of
521:1986 Sep 30: Suppressed, territory assigned to the
333:
Onofrio Stecutti, O.E.S.A. (1400) (Roman Obedience)
1108:Bishop Thomas was present at the X Session of the
716:Rerum Pomposianarum historia monumentis illustrata
960:Lambertazzi was appointed Bishop of Comacchio by
891:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
865:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
832:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
593:Constitutioni synodali della diocese di Comacchio
321:Petrobuoni, O.S.B. (1396–1399?) (Roman Obedience)
817:Cappelletti, p. 581. Lanzoni (1898), pp. 62-70.
612:. Minneapolis: Berghahn Books. pp. 47–68.
523:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio
478:Annibale Lupi (14 Jul 1906 – 14 May 1908 Died)
49:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio
650:The History of the Papacy in the XIXth Century
481:Giulio Boschi (7 Jan 1909 – 15 May 1920 Died)
472:Tullio Sericci (9 Aug 1883 – 5 Jul 1902 Died)
463:Fedele Bufarini (23 Mar 1860 – 1867 Resigned)
1680:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolò (1717).
1151:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 29, 2016
1095:Meliadusius was appointed on 26 June 1497 by
315:Federico Porcia (1381–1386) (Roman Obedience)
8:
1502:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
1484:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
1472:(in Latin). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
1466:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
632:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
451:Gregorio Boari, O.F.M. Cap. (1797–1817 Died)
1487:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
1168:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
1568:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1555:I vescovi di Comacchio nel primo millennio
1513:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
1437:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923).
1037:. Ughelli, p. 484. Eubel, I, pp. 199, 477.
851:Stephanus seems to have been appointed by
754:Ughelli, II, pp. 481-482. Ritzler-Sefrin,
113:As part of a project begun on orders from
106:. The Bishop was allowed to call himself
1633:Vol. V: Aemilia, sive Provincia Ravennas
990:ravaged central Italy. Cavalieri, p. 82.
294:Francesco de Boateriis, O.P. (1328–1333)
1737:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy
1699:
826:Vitale attended the Synod of Mantua of
545:
426:Giovanni Antonio Cavedi, O.F.M. (1744)
354:Filippo de Zobolis (Zobale) (1472–1497)
1610:Istoria dell'antica città di Comacchio
1561:
1187:. He was named Bishop of Comacchio by
838:(Venice: A. Zatta 1769), pp. 493-502.
625:
570:Philippus Jaffe; G. Wattenbach (ed.),
1653:, vol. II, Faenza 1927, p. 819.
1448:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
1134:on 8 October 1563. Eubel, II, p. 173.
443:Alessandro Alessandretti (1786–1796)
7:
1596:Cavalieri, Giuseppe Antonio (1779).
857:quem nos in Comiaclo praeordinavimus
506:Archbishop (Personal Title) of Padua
51:, and lost its individual identity.
1671:Cronotassi dei vescovi di Comacchio
1661:Cronotassi dei vescovi di Comacchio
1223:suburbicarian diocese of Palestrina
342:Alberto Benedetti, O.Serv. (1418– )
288:Petrus Mancinelli, O.P. (1304–1327)
1607:Ferro, Giovanni Francesco (1701).
1602:(in Latin). Comacchio: Cavalerius.
475:Alfonso Archi (10 Oct 1902 –1905)
348:Bartolomeo de'Medici (1450?–1460?)
345:Maynard de Contrariis (1431–1449?)
25:
1613:(in Italian). Ferrara: Pomatelli.
1327:Handbuch der Kardinäle: 1846-2012
647:Fredrik Kristian Nielsen (1906).
561:Kehr, V, p. 174. Lanzoni, p. 819.
487:Paolo Babini (12 Sep 1938 –1950)
454:Michele Virgili (1819–1855 Died)
1714:
1702:
1599:Liber de Comaclensibus Episcopis
897:(Venice: A. Zatta 1774), p. 221.
432:Giovanni Rondinelli (1758–1795)
429:Cristoforo Lugaresi (1745–1758)
408:(28 Jun 1649 – 11 Mar 1655 Died)
1742:1986 disestablishments in Italy
1635:. Berlin: Weidmann. (in Latin).
595:Ferrara: Vittorio Baldini 1579.
513:Archbishop of Ferrara-Comacchio
420:(22 Dec 1670 – 1 Jan 1714 Died)
396:(2 Mar 1626 – 10 May 1630 Died)
291:Superantius Lamberatazzi (1327)
1403:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
1269:Bishop of Macerata e Tolentino
423:Francesco Bentini (1714–1744)
357:Meliadusius d'Este (1497–1506)
351:Francesco Fogliano (1460–1471)
1:
1641:Il primo vescovo di Comacchio
1426:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
1415:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
414:(30 Aug 1655 – Sep 1670 Died)
402:(12 May 1631 – Oct 1648 Died)
390:(12 Jun 1617 – 1626 Resigned)
384:(22 Apr 1592 – Jan 1617 Died)
303:Remigio, O.E.S.A. (1349–1357)
297:Bartolommeo, O.P. (1333–1348)
1628:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1906).
1411:pp. 687–688. (in Latin)
572:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
96:Territorial Abbey of Pomposa
1647:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
1638:Lanzoni, Francesco (1898).
917:Jean Mabillon, ed. (1707).
1758:
1618:Fontanini, Giusto (1709).
830:of 827: J.D. Mansi (ed.),
437:Antonio Rossi (1777–1786)
249:Adelbertus (attested 1086)
1069:. Eubel, I, pp. 199, 253.
1020:. Eubel, I, pp. 199, 446.
713:Placido Federici (1781).
703:Cappelletti, pp. 620-621.
663:Cappelletti, pp. 619-620.
360:Thomas Foschi (1506–1514)
237:Petrus (attested in 1053)
1589:1844. pp. 579–624.
1161:"Bishop Nicolò d'Arcano"
1144:"Bishop Sigismondo Isei"
535:Catholic Church in Italy
192:Cyprianus (attested 898)
1669:Simoni, Cesare (1908).
1659:Samaritani, A. (1961).
1552:Bellini, Luigi (1967).
1233:VI, p. 174 with note 2.
745:for the entire Chapter.
282:Bartolus (elected 1285)
276:Michael (attested 1265)
261:Joannes (attested 1205)
222:Georgius (attested 997)
83:it continued to occupy
1324:Martin Bräuer (2014).
1310:Doctor in utroque iure
1245:Doctor in utroque iure
1218:Doctor in utroque iure
1180:Doctor in utroque iure
1165:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1148:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
689:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
674:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
180:Stephanus (c. 872–879)
1577:Cappelletti, Giuseppe
1524:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
1367:Babini was appointed
1185:diocese of Senigallia
1110:Fifth Lateran Council
492:Archbishop of Ferrara
306:Guglielmo (1357–1371)
121:Cathedral and Chapter
104:donec aliter caveatur
1673:. Faenza Montanari.
1451:Hierarchia catholica
1440:Hierarchia catholica
1429:Hierarchia catholica
1418:Hierarchia catholica
1350:Archi was appointed
1296:Hierarchia catholica
1231:Hierarchia catholica
1007:. Eubel, I, pp. 199.
949:Hierarchia catholica
936:Antipope Clement III
925:Cappelletti, p. 592.
893:, editio novissima,
867:, editio novissima,
834:, editio novissima,
780:Cappelletti, p. 621.
769:Hierarchia catholica
756:Hierarchia catholica
743:Canonici Mansionarii
739:Canonici Mansionarii
735:Canonici Capitulares
541:Notes and references
309:Teobaldo (1357–1381)
165:Vincentius (708–723)
29:Diocese of Comacchio
1624:(in Italian). Roma.
1258:Cappelletti, p. 618
406:Giulio Cesare Borea
225:Joannes (1003–1016)
207:Orso (attested 955)
195:Petrus (before 908)
85:The Three Legations
37:province of Ferrara
18:Bishop of Comacchio
1317:to the diocese of
1203:Pope Benedict XIII
771:VI, p. 174 note 1.
460:(17 Dec 1855–1860)
300:Pax (Pacio) (1348)
210:Gregorio (967-969)
170:Vitalis (781–827)]
1630:Italia Pontificia
1537:978-88-250-1000-8
1354:on 8 Sep 1905 by
1337:978-3-11-037077-5
1227:Pope Benedict XIV
1097:Pope Alexander VI
758:V, p. 165 note 1.
619:978-1-57181-374-9
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