1119:, section 22, it stated: "Concerning diocesan boundaries, therefore, this sacred synod decrees that, to the extent required by the good of souls, a fitting revision of diocesan boundaries be undertaken prudently and as soon as possible. This can be done by dividing dismembering or uniting them, or by changing their boundaries, or by determining a better place for the episcopal see or, finally, especially in the case of dioceses having larger cities, by providing them with a new internal organization.... At the same time the natural population units of people, together with the civil jurisdictions and social institutions that compose their organic structure, should be preserved as far as possible as units. For this reason, obviously, the territory of each diocese should be continuous."
171:, on 1 December 1664, issued a commission to his nuncio in Naples, Giulio Spinola, Archbishop of Laodicea, to launch an investigation and open legal proceedings against the bishop. The nuncio, however, was not to proceed to a verdict, but instead to submit his findings and conclusion immediately and directly to the pope for final disposition. In 1667, Bishop Jacobio announced that his cathedral, with six chapels, and the sacristy were practically in ruins. He therefore began to rebuild the episcopal palace at Orsaia, a town with a population of c. 1,500, where he preferred to live rather than in Policastro, which was nearly deserted and falling apart. In this palace, Bishop
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made to pressure the papal legate into acting on behalf of Jacopo, but he declined to end the matter and ordered the canons into his presence, bringing with them the papal documents in their possession. In the meantime, Jacopo obtained, with the legate's knowledge, permission for his consecration from the archbishops of
Taranto and Santa Severina, and the bishop of Cerenza., and appeared in Policastro for his consecration; the canons refused to receive him, and appealed to the pope to reverse everything that had been done in the case of Jacopo.
131:) rejected the bishop-elect, as well as all the other possible candidates named by the canons, and made it clear that he wished them to nominate his physician, Jacopo. The Chapter, fearing to incur the anger of the emperor, and also thoroughly unhappy, elected the physician. They then applied to the archbishop of Salerno, the metropolitan for confirmation and consecration, presenting him with letters from Frederick and from Cardinal Gregory of S. Teodoro, the papal legate. The archbishop, before proceeding, sought a papal response.
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74:, though there is no source which explicitly so states. It was the last city in Calabria that remained faithful to the empire of Constantinople, until it was captured by the Normans under Robert Guiscard in 1065. The city became part of the dukedom of his brother Roger. In 1290, it belonged to Pietro Ruffo, Count of Catanzaro, having been given to him by King
144:, and therefore void. He ordered the Chapter to proceed with the confirmation of the archpriest of Saponaria by the archbishop of Salerno. He informed the bishop of Capaccio and the abbot of Cava as to what had been taking place, and ordered them to observe his rulings, and authorized them to impose ecclesiastical censures on those who violated them.
67:(Book III, ch. 17), the elder Pliny gives a list of the peoples of Lucania, in alphabetical order: "Mediterranei Lucanorum Atinates, Bantini, Grumentini, Potentini, Sontini, Sirini, Tergilani Ursentini, quibus Numestrani junguntur." The Atinates had their center at Atina, the Grumentini had their center at Grumentum, and the Tergilani at Teggiano.
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issued the bull also called "Officium
Sacerdotale", in which he confirmed for the archbishops of Salerno the right of consecrating bishops for (in addition to those named by Pope Leo) Malvito, Policastro, Marsico, Martirano, and Caciano. The archbishops, therefore, had the right to consecrate bishops
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Minucci was born at Civita Reale (diocese of Rieti) in 1680. He lectured in philosophy and theology for seventeen years in various high schools and houses of his Order. He was a
Consultor of the Holy Inquisition in Spoleto. He had been secretary of the Order for two years, then Procurator General at
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Spinelli belonged to the family of the Dukes of
Seminaria and Counts of Cariati. He had been a cleric of the Apostolic Camera, a legate to the Emperor, and pro-Legate of Ferrara. On 22 April 1592 Spinelli was appointed Archbishop of Rhodes (Colossae), and named coadjutor with the right of succession
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Bishop
Paganus was in exile in 1290, presumably because of the wars between the Angevins and the Aragonese. His two brothers had been taken prisoner, and one had died in prison. He was destitute, and appealed to Pope Nicholas IV for assistance. The pope wrote to his legate, the bishop of Palestrina,
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Vol. II (Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer 1884), p. 82, no. 116. Kehr VIII, p. 349, no. 21: "eligendi et ordinandi episcopos in subiectis locis secundum Rom. pontificum privilegia, hoc est in
Paestanen. civ. et Consana et Acherontina et Nolana quoque et Cusentina necnon et in Visinianen. et in Malvito et in
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Porfirio, in: D'Avino, p. 537, note 4, points out that some believe that "Policastro" is really "Paleocastro": "Pare incontrastabile l'opinione di quelli, che riportano a quest'epoca il mutamento del nome di
Busento in quello di Policastro, quasi Paleocastro, che in greco non suona altro che vecchio
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The cathedral was dedicated to the
Assumption of the Body of the Virgin Mary into Heaven. The cathedral was administered by a corporation called the Chapter, consisting of two dignities (the Archdeacon and the Cantor) and ten Canons. The bishops of Policastro had two residences, one in the city next
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Pars II, Vol. III (Florence: typis
Bernardi Paperini 1737), pp. 1733-1734. Orlandi points out that Ughelli was manipulating the data, "Ex voce Pyxantis Ughellus alteram Pituntiae formavit: nec dubium quin Buxentum indicare voluerit, quamquam non omnino certum sit, an Polycastrum eo loci situm sit,
208:(1962–1965), in order to ensure that all Catholics received proper spiritual attention, decreed the reorganization of the diocesan structure of Italy and the consolidation of small and struggling dioceses. It also recommended the abolition of anomalous units such as exempt territorial prelatures.
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A diocesan synod was held by Bishop Urbano
Felicio (1629–1635) in 1631, and another in 1632. On 29 June 1638, Bishop Pietro Magri (1635–1651) presided over a diocesan synod. Bishop Vincenzo Maria da Silva, O.P. (1671–1679) presided over a diocesan synod in 1674. Bishop Giuseppe de Rosa (1775–1793)
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Pope Innocent appointed the archbishop of Cosenza and the abbot of Flore to investigate the claims of Jacopo, the Chapter of Policastro, and the archbishop of Salerno. After taking testimony, they sent a written report to the pope, along with procurators of the named parties, where they were dealt
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suspended action on the cases of the bishops of Policastro and of Sarno, since he wanted to send nuncios to the king. In the meantime, Jacopo, sought help from the king. The Chapter of Policastro told the nuncios that they did not want Jacopo, and lodged an appeal at the papal court. Attempts were
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Policastro's position facing the Tyrrhenian Sea (or the Gulf of Policastro, as it is called locally) made it particularly vulnerable to invasion and raiding by pirates. In 1532 and 1544, the Ottoman admiral Ariadeno Barbarossa (Hayreddin) attacked the city. In July 1552, the Ottoman fleet of 123
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A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, but important, meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to
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In 1211, a crisis arose in regard to the diocese of Policastro, with serious ecclesiastical and political implications. Upon the death of their bishop, the cathedral Chapter met and unanimously elected the archpriest of the collegiate church of Saponaria. Several canons carried the electoral
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per reuer.um Petrum Magri Rossanensem episcopum Polycastrensem dominum in temporalibus Terræ Turris Vrsaiæ, & Castri Rogerij in archipresbyterali ecclesia receptiua Sancti Nicolai Terræ Lauriæ, celebratae in fæsto sanctorum principum apostolorum tertio kalendas iulij anno salutis
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In the mid-17th century, the entire diocese had a population estimated at 50,000. In 1671, the city of Policastro had a population of 61 persons. In 1747, the population had risen to about 80 inhabitants. In 1980, the total population of the diocese was said to be around 40,750.
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issued the bull "Officium Sacerdotale", in which he confirmed the metropolitan status of the archbishops of Salerno, and the privilege of ordering and consecrating the bishops of Paestum, Nola, Conza, Cosenza, and Bisignano. There is no mention of Policastro. On 24 March 1058,
1524:. On 4 February 1538, he was appointed Rector of Bologna; he resigned, to become "lector et taxator bullarum" in the papal chancery. On 18 January 1549, he was transferred to the diocese of Capua. The family prefers the spelling "Arcelli". Federico Arcelli (2008),
164:, ravaged the entire coast and besieged Policastro for three days. The city was destroyed, and the survivors either made galley slaves or sold in the slave markets. Similar fates struck Vibonati, Santa Marina, San Giovanni a Piro, Torre Orsaia, and Roccagloriosa.
1209:, Volume 122 (Napoli: Detken & Rocholl e F. Giannini 2004), p. 28. Saponara was the largest town in the diocese of Marsico Novo, and its parish church was a collegiate church with an archpriest and twenty canons. Ughelli VII, pp. 560-562. A. Potthast,
841:, Sarnensis, Aversanensis, Valvensis, Monopolitensis, Polinanetensis, Melfiensis, Rapellensis, Cariatensis, Alifanensis, Mazarensis, Vigiliarensis et Fricentinensis episcopatus : monasteria vero sunt ista Venusinum et Sancti Salvatoris Messanensis."
247:. There was to be only one diocesan Tribunal, in Teggiano, and likewise one seminary, one College of Consultors, and one Priests' Council. The territory of the new diocese was to include the territory of the former dioceses of Diano and Policastro.
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Tome I (Paris: Fontemoing 1905), p. 456, no. 2734. On 8 August 1310, Bishop Paganus of Policastro is found at Barletta, where he is acting as Procurator and Recollector of Cardinal Landolfo Brancaccio, the papal legate. Salvatore Santeramo (ed.),
243:. The seat of the diocese was to be in Teggiano, and the cathedral of Teggiano was to serve as the cathedral of the merged dioceses. The cathedral in Policastro was to become a co-cathedral, and the cathedral Chapters of Policastro was to be a
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Fabrizio (Fabio) had been a nuncio and papal tax collector in Sicily. He was then named bishop of Bisignano. From 1535 to 1537, he was papal nuncio in Naples. From 5 March 1537, he held the dioceses of Bisignano and Policastro simultaneously,
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Ughelli VII, pp. 379-380. Kehr VIII, p. 349, no. 19: "dat licentiam et potestatem ordinandi et consecrandi episcopos in subiectis locis, hoc est episcopatus Paestanen. et Nolanum et Consanum et Cusentinum simulque Visunianen. atque
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Volume 2 (Milano: F. Agnelli 1741), p. 587. Ughelli VII, pp. 564-565. Eubel II, p. 218 (who calls him Gabriele Guidano, following Ughelli). B. Maioli, "Una gloria di Caggiano rinverdita: l'umanista Gabriele ALtilio (1436–1501),"
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was issued on 15 November 1984, which was accompanied in the next year, on 3 June 1985, by enabling legislation. According to the agreement, the practice of having one bishop govern two separate dioceses at the same time,
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Cardinal Gambara was appointed administrator in the papal consistory of 9 January 1542. He resigned on the appointment of a new bishop, in the consistory of 7 June 1543. Cappelletti XX, p. 372. Eubel III, pp. 26 no. 31;
912:(Seyssel: Champ Vallon 1999), p. 185: "...désolation encore à Policastro en 1667 où Filippo de Jacobio observe que sa cathédrale « est pratiquement en ruines, avec six chapelles en ruines et la sacristie en ruines."
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on 7 (or 8) January 1493. Altilio was the author, in 1488, of an epithalium in 260 hexameters, on the marriage of Isabella d'Aragona and Gian Galeazzo Sforza. Bishop Gabriele died in 1501. Francesco Saverio Quadrio,
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in tria capita partita et nono kal. majas 1816. In S. Cathedrali Ecclesia habita sub praesulatu fr. Ludovici Lodovici Seraphici ordinis S. Francisci minorum observantium in Sacra Theologia lectoris jubilati.
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with by Cardinal Benedetto of Santa Susanna on the pope's behalf. Pope Innocent then declared the election of Jacopo as contrary to canon law, as well as to the concordat which he had negotiated with
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Ber(n)ardus Calliensis, on 13 June 1290, to find Paganus some church or benefice sufficient to supply the bishop and his family with sustinence until he could return to Policastro. Ernest Langlois,
1464:(1935), p. 32. Pirrus Johannis de Siorno, clericus neapolitanus, was a conclavist of Cardinal d'Aragona in the second conclave of 1503. He was appointed bishop of Policastro on 19 August 1516 by
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wrote from Capua to Magister Johannes de Castellomata, elect of Policastro, that he had ordered Cardinal Guglielmo Fieschi, his legate, to investigate the process of choosing Johannes as bishop (
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Cardinal Palmieri, Archbishop of Acerenza e Matera, was Apostolic Administrator of Policastro from 5 July 1535 until his death on 20 January 1537. Eubel III, pp. 20 no. 8; 94 with note 4; 277.
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held a diocesan synod on 6–7 May 1784. A diocesan synod was held by Bishop Ludovico Lodovico on 18 April 1816. Bishop Nicola-Maria Laudisio (1824–1862) presided over a diocesan synod in 1830.
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Boston: Silver, Burdett, 1900, p. 142: "Et sunt nomina dictarum ecclesiarum vacantium : Cathaniensis, Reginensis, Acheruntiensis, Squillacensis, Rubensis, Potentinensis, Hydrontinensis,
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Ludovici was born at Eboli (diocese of Salerno) in 1747. He was "Guardian" of several houses of his Order. He had been Bishop of Cotrone (1792–1797). He was nominated for Policastro by King
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of 18 October 1503—1 November 1503. He resigned his administratorship upon the appointment of a bishop, on 22 April 1504. Eubel II, p. 25 with note 2; III, pp. 6, no. 21; 9 with note 1.
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for Policastro by 1058, though there is no indication that they actually did so. The earliest bishop of Policastro of whom evidence survives is Bishop Petrus Pappacarbone (1079–1109).
684:(ed. Francesco Sbordone) (Rome 1970), p. 282. Ughelli also derives the name "Policastro" from the Greek: nomen retinens a Graeco vocabulo, quasi magnum castrum, seu Urbis Castrum."
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Letter of Pope Innocent III, p. 442: "electionem ipsam irritam declaravimus et irritam, interdicentes eidem exsecutionem pontificalis officii non rite suscepti...." A. Potthast,
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the papal court for seven years, and finally Minister General of the Conventual Franciscans for six years. He was named bishop of Policastro on 15 May 1747, and consecrated by
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68 (1976), p. 676: "a dioecesi Policastrensi, Ecclesiae Anglonensi-Tursiensi adsignanda, municipia vulgo Lagonegro, Latronico, Lauria, Maratea, Nemoli, Rivello et Trecchina."
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A native of Spoleto, Lauri (Loreo) was the conclavist of Cardinal Luigi d'Aragona in the second conclave of 1503. He was appointed bishop of Policastro on 22 April 1504, by
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Ughelli VII, p. 542. "Strabo lib. 6 innuere videtur Policastrum antiquam Pituntiam esse, dum eam juxta Polinurum reponit." Strabo, however, wrote "Petelia", not "Pituntia":
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Cardinal Accolti, the archbishop of Ravenna, was Apostolic Administrator of the diocese of Policastro from 6 February 1531 to 5 July 1535. Eubel III, pp. 19 no. 1; 277.
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Synodus dioecesana policastrensis habita sub praesulatu illustrissimi et reverendissimi Domini D. Josephi De Rosa diebus 6. et 7. maii anno ab Incarnatione Domini 1784.
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of Bishop Ferdinando Spinelli. He succeeded to the bishopric of Policastro in 1603, on the death of Bishop Ferdinando. On 9 June 1604, he was named a cardinal by
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Bentivoglio, a native of Bologna, held the office of Referendary of the Two Signatures in the papal curia. He was named bishop of Policastro on 14 June 1577, by
574:
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Silvia Pallecchi (2017), "Policastro Bussentino. Storia e archeologia di un abitato sulle coste della Campania tra XV e XVI secolo," in: S. Pallecchi (ed.),
884:(Firenze: Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio), pp. 12-13. Bishop Laudisio discounted the size of the disaster, based on documents he read in his archives.
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Petrus was also abbot of S. TrinitĂ de Cava from 1079 to 1118. Jean Bolland, S.J., Daniel van Papenbroeck. S.J., Godefroy Henschen, S.J., (edd.),
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A native of Palermo, Bishop Enrico was transferred to the diocese of Acerenza in 1470. He died in 1482. Gams, p. 843. Eubel II, pp. 79, 217.
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for the merging of small dioceses, especially those with personnel and financial problems, into one combined diocese. On 30 September 1986,
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Tomus I (Antwerp: apud Jacobum Meursium 1668), pp. 328-337. Ughelli VII, pp. 543-560 (citing the hagiographies). Gams, p. 912, column 1.
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30 September 1986: The diocese of Policastro was suppressed, and its territory added to the Diocese of Diano-Teggiano, with the name
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In 1664, sufficiently grave charges as to the conduct of the bishop of Policastro, Filippo Jacobio, in the territory of Orsaia, that
151:. The bull cites, as a contributory reason, that he had left numerous dioceses without a bishop in his realms, including Policastro.
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Synodus dioecesana Policastrensis a Fr. Vincentio Maria de Silva Ord. Praed., ejusdem Ecclesiae episcopo, celebrata anno M.DC.LXXIV.
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ordered that the dioceses of Diano (Teggiano) and Policastro be merged into one diocese with one bishop, with the Latin title
44:
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On 18 February 1984, the Vatican and the Italian State signed a new and revised concordat. Based on the revisions, a set of
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on 18 December 1797. He died in Policastro on 17 January 1819. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, pp. 185 with note 6; 343 with note 5.
419:
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Kehr VIII, p. 371: "in Necrologio eiusdem ecclesiae sub die iul. 25 a. 1139 depositio Goffridi Palecastrensis ep."
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Select Mediaeval Documents and Other Material: Illustrating the History of Church and Empire, 754 A.D.-1254 A.D.
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110:, resigned after governing the diocese for thirty years, and was succeeded by Arnaldus on 17 February 1110.
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on 26 June 1392. He was transferred to the diocese of Belcastro on 7 February 1403. Eubel I, pp. 131, 404.
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1826:. He resigned the diocese on 20 November 1761 (or 1762), and retired to Spoleto, where he died in 1767.
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Cenni storici sulle chiese arcivescovili, vescovili, e prelatizie (nullius) del regno delle due Sicilie
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Synodus dioecesana Polycastrensis ab Vrbano Feliceo eiusdem ecclesiae episcopo celebrata anno 1632.
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publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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Pirro was the Vicar General of the Cardinal d'Aragona when he was Administrator of Policastro:
1427:. On 20 May 1513, he was named Governor of Fano. He died on 12 March 1516. Johannes Burckhard,
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43:, existed until 1986. In that year the diocese was suppressed, and its territory united to the
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to the cathedral, and the other at Orsaia, where the seminary for clergy was also located.
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Volume 2 (ed. Enrico Celani), (CittĂ di Castello: Lapi, 1911), p. 408. Eubel III, p. 277.
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Bishop Giacomo had been Dean of the cathedral Chapter of Tropea. Eubel II, p. 217.
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Vol. 1 (Berlin: De Decker 1874), p. 378 no. 4275. Cf. Donald Matthew,
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A cleric of Naples, Missanelli was appointed bishop of Policastro by
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On 8 September 1976, the diocese of Policastro lost territory when
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In 1239, the Emperor Frederick II was once again excommunicated by
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Baldini, Andrea; Capobianco, Giuseppe; Alliegro, Raffaele (2022).
1610:(Borghese). He died on 25 May 1616. Ughelli VII, p. 566. Gauchat,
1468:. He resigned the diocese on 6 February 1530. Johannes Burckhard,
2022:(in Italian). Naples: dalle stampe di Ranucci. pp. 537–539.
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Ritzler and Sefrin, V, p. 318, note 1; VI, p. 343, note 1.
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Pantuliano: Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 343 with note 3.
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Ughelli VII, p. 566. Gauchat IV, p. 283 with note 3.
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Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim
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Synodus Diocaesis Policastrensis celebrata ann. 1631
558:
Giovanni Vescia (18 Apr 1899 – 27 Mar 1924 Resigned)
1850:
De Rosa: Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 343 with note 4.
858:, Ed. Giuseppe Bonaffini. (Palermo: Sellerio 1993).
567:
Umberto Luciano Altomare (16 Sep 1980 – 3 Feb 1986)
2080:44 (Napoli: Luigi Lubrano 1919). pp. 310-335.
2043:. Vol. I (Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura).
1602:. On 6 June 1605, Cardinal Spinelli was appointed
1375:), and a Neapolitan diplomat. He was appointed by
1300:by 19 January 1386. Eubel I, p. 404, with note 4.
521:Marco Antonio de Rosa (14 Dec 1705 – 28 Nov 1709)
1584:. On 26 November 1581 Bentivoglio was appointed
530:Francesco Pantuliani (25 Jan 1762 – 21 Jun 1775)
2124:. Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane, 2004.
2103:. Vol. II. Torino: Unione Tipografico Editrice.
1406:Cardinal Luigi participated in the first papal
1196:Garufi (1922), pp. 100, 104. Kehr VIII, p. 371.
807:Tomus CCXVI (Paris: Garnier 1891), pp. 440-441.
561:Francesco Cammarota (13 Aug 1927 – 15 Dec 1935)
555:Giuseppe Maria Cione (23 Feb 1872 – 7 Sep 1898)
1979:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi
1957:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
1946:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
1935:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
1906:pp. 912-913. (Use with caution; obsolete)
500:(Giacomo) (26 Aug 1652 – 17 Apr 1671 Resigned)
2107:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, NIccolo (1721).
871:(Firenze: All’Insegna del Giglio), pp. 35-36.
564:Federico Pezzullo (23 Jan 1937 – 10 Sep 1979)
47:. Throughout its existence, Policastro was a
8:
2078:Archivio storico per le province Neapolitane
1976:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
1965:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
1954:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
1462:Archivio storico per la provincia di Salerno
1057:. Romae: Typis Nicolai Angeli Tinassii 1675.
577:, preserving the name of the former diocese.
1968:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
1588:. He died in 1602. Eubel III, pp. 169, 277.
1207:Archivio storico per le province napoletane
356:Lucas de Roccacontrata, 0.Min. (1392–1403)
1932:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923).
1784:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 11, 2016
1382:Della Storia E Della Ragione D'Ogni Poesia
1143:79 (CittĂ del Vaticano 1987), pp. 696-698.
1042:Policastro: typis Francisci Zannetti 1638.
856:La Vita e la Storia di Ariadeno Barbarossa
852:Glorious Muslim Admirals: Aruj (Oruç Reis)
671:castello, come Neocastro significa nuovo."
2001:Santa Maria Capua Vetere: Spartaco, 2022.
1879:(Roma 1866), p. 195; (Roma 1870), p. 202.
1763:On 10 April 1679, Da Silva was appointed
1226:Guilelmus: Gams, p. 912. Eubel I, p. 404.
1072:. Neapoli: Typis Januarii Migliacci 1785.
645:Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
536:Ludovico Ludovici, O.F.M.Obs. (1797–1819)
524:Andrea Roberti (27 Nov 1713 – 8 Apr 1747)
371:Carlo da Napoli, O.E.S.A. (1445– ? )
70:Policastro is believed to be the ancient
1367:Altilio was a humanist and the tutor of
1278:Volume 2 (Barletta 1931), p. 43, no. 30.
661:(Napoli: G. Rondinella 1868), pp. 75-86.
26:
2140:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy
1614:IV, pp. 7 no. 39; 106; 283 with note 2.
604:
2030:4 (Luglio-Dicembre 1969), pp. 101-125.
1161:Ughelli VII, p. 560.Kehr VIII, p. 371.
776:Ughelli VII, p. 560.Kehr VIII, p. 371.
1943:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
1829:Analecta ordinis minorum Capuccinorum
1554:"Bishop Niccolò Francesco Missanelli"
985:John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica
539:Gaetano Barbaroli (4 Jun 1819 – 1823)
533:Giuseppe de Rosa (13 Nov 1775 – 1793)
175:, O.P. (1672) was besieged by Count
7:
2093:Strafforelli, Gustavo (ed.) (1900).
1215:Patrologiae Latinae Cursus Completus
895:Bullarum diplomatum et privilegiorum
805:Patrologiae Latinae Cursus Completus
767:(Roma: E. Loescher 1876), pp. 10-12.
317:Guilelmus de Licio, O.Min. (c. 1222)
264:Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Salerno
2036:Chiesa, baroni e popolo nel Cilento
1012:. Romae: Typografia Vaticana 1633.
696:Orbis sacer et profanus illustratus
1995:Torre Orsaia. Mille anni di storia
1737:"Bishop Filippo Jacobio (Giacomo)"
1653:"Bishop Giovanni Antonio Santorio"
1172:"Necrologio del “Liber Confratrum”
682:Strabonis Geographica Libri III-VI
593:List of Catholic dioceses in Italy
362:Nicolaus (restored: 1403– ? )
329:Johannes Castellomata (1254–1256?)
237:Dioecesis Dianensis-Policastrensis
25:
1795:"Bishop Giacinto Camillo Maradei"
1526:Genealogie della famiglia Arcelli
1083:Synodus dioecesana policastrensis
734:Acta pontificum Romanorum inedita
659:: Ricerche storico-archeologiche,
2096:La Patria: Geografia dell'Italia
1296:Nicolaus was ordered deposed by
1100:Synodus Diocesana Policastrensis
899:Volume 17, pp. 316-317, no. 496.
347:Francesco Capograsso (1353–1361)
2068:Mattei-Cerasoli, Leone (1919).
1924:Hierarchia catholica medii aevi
1913:Hierarchia catholica medii aevi
965:1981 (Citta del Vaticano 1981).
476:, C.R. (10 Oct 1605 – Sep 1608)
2005:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1866).
1898:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
1475:"Bishop Giovanni Pirro Scorna"
1174:di S. Matteo di Salerno," in:
1170:Carlo A. Garufi (ed.) (1922),
987:de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis
897:sanctorum Romanorum pontificum
693:Cf. Francesco Orlandi (1737),
575:Diocese of Teggiano-Policastro
368:Jacobus Lancelotti (1438–1445)
241:Diocesi di Teggiano-Policastro
45:diocese of Teggiano-Policastro
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1921:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
1910:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
1626:"Bishop Ilario Cortesi, C.R."
1397:(Leiden: Brill), pp. 214-215.
1274:Codice diplomatico Barlettano
1178:vol. LVI (Rome 1922), p. 231.
1026:Romae: typis Vaticanis, 1632.
365:Nicolas, O.S.Bas. (1418–1438)
338:Bartholomaeus (attested 1278)
118:Frederick II vs. Innocent III
2046:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1935).
2028:Rivista di studi Salernitani
1322:Eubel I, p. 404; II, p. 217.
1211:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
1176:Fonti per la storia d'Italia
854:(Istanbul 2020), pp. 11-12.
822:The Norman Kingdom of Sicily
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654:Stefano Macchiaroli (1868),
450:Niccolò Francesco Missanelli
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380:Girolamo Almensa (1485–1493)
377:Gabriele Guidano (1471–1484)
374:Enrico Languardo (1466–1470)
341:Paganus (attested 1290–1310)
2056:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
2016:D'Avino, Vincenzio (1848).
1892:Reference works for bishops
1586:Bishop of CittĂ di Castello
1266:Les Registres de Nicolas IV
1246:Les registres d'Innocent IV
657:Diano e l'omonima sua valle
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260:Latin Name: Policastrensis
213:Diocese of Tursi-Lagonegro
142:Constance, Queen of Sicily
31:co-cathedral at Policastro
2117:Volpe, Francesco (2004).
880:Federico Lambiti (2017),
785:Ughelli VII, pp. 542-543.
704:ubi vetus Buxentum fuit."
518:(2 Apr 1696 – 2 Sep 1705)
506:, O.P. (4 May 1671 –1679)
480:Giovanni Antonio Santorio
82:Foundation of the diocese
1777:"Bishop Tommaso de Rosa"
833:Shailer Mathews (1900),
732:J. von Pflugk-Harttung,
516:Giacinto Camillo Maradei
482:(26 Apr 1610 – May 1628)
314:da Saponara (1211–1218?)
281:Arnaldus (attested 1110)
245:Capitulum Concathedralis
1765:Bishop of Calvi Risorta
1681:"Bishop Urbano Felicio"
1434:"Bishop Bernardo Lauri"
1391:Humanistica Lovaniensia
1309:Lucas was appointed by
1090:. Napoli: B. Cons 1816.
975:Benedictus XIV (1842).
640:"Diocese of Policastro"
613:"Diocese of Policastro"
504:Vincenzo Maria da Silva
494:(1 Oct 1635 – Oct 1651)
200:Diocesan reorganization
2083:Laudisius, N. (1831).
2033:Ebner, Pietro (1982).
1861:Ferdinand IV of Naples
1800:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1781:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1742:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1714:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1686:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1658:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1630:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1559:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1480:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1439:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1141:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
1129:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
992:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
908:GĂ©rard Labrot (1999),
618:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
429:Andrea Matteo Palmieri
350:Nicolaus (1361–1386?)
276:Pietro da Pappacarbone
206:Second Vatican Council
100:Pietro da Pappacarbone
53:archdiocese of Salerno
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1709:"Bishop Pietro Magri"
1152:Gams, p. 912, col. 1.
932:Catholic Encyclopedia
749:Acta Sanctorum Martii
713:Strafforelli, p. 140.
588:Policastro Bussentino
422:(1531–1535 Resigned)
414:Giovanni Pirro Scorna
401:(1501–1504 Resigned)
256:Erected: 11th Century
251:Bishops of Policastro
37:diocese of Policastro
35:The Italian Catholic
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1612:Hierarchia catholica
1235:On 23 October 1254,
996:(1997), pp. 706-727.
794:Ughelli VII, p. 543.
599:Notes and references
488:(14 Mar 1629 – 1635)
456:Ludovico Bentivoglio
440:(1537–1542 Resigned)
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129:per regis familiares
125:Emperor Frederick II
18:Bishop of Policastro
2062:. Faenza: F. Lega.
1877:Annuario pontificio
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299:Goffridus (d. 1139)
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