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Roman Catholic Diocese of Sant'Agata de' Goti

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other territorial divisions that are by law equivalent to dioceses should be attached to an ecclesiastical province. Therefore dioceses which are now directly subject to the Apostolic See and which are not united to any other are either to be brought together to form a new ecclesiastical province, if that be possible, or else attached to that province which is nearer or more convenient. They are to be made subject to the metropolitan jurisdiction of the bishop, in keeping with the norms of the common law. 3) Wherever advantageous, ecclesiastical provinces should be grouped into ecclesiastical regions for the structure of which juridical provision is to be made.
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There were six other parishes in the city and immediate suburbs. There were two religious houses for men inside the city, one of the Conventual Franciscans, the other of the Brothers of S. John of God, who had a hospital. The abbey of S. Mennas no longer had its own abbot, or even a commendatory abbot, but was under the administration of the Scottish College in Rome; the Rector was obliged to swear obedience to the bishop and accept his visitation.
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on 15 November 1566. He was consecrated a bishop in Naples on 12 January 1567, and took possession of his diocese on 29 January. He set off for Rome on 2 May 1567, he departed for Rome, where he still had business as Vicar-General of his Order, returning to Sant'Agata in 1568. On 12 December 1568, he
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40. Therefore, in order to accomplish these aims this sacred synod decrees as follows: 1) The boundaries of ecclesiastical provinces are to be submitted to an early review and the rights and privileges of metropolitans are to be defined by new and suitable norms. 2) As a general rule all dioceses and
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Following the expulsion of the French and the restoration of the Papal States and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, a concordat was signed on 16 February 1818, and ratified by Pius VII on 25 February 1818. Ferdinand issued the concordat as a law on 21 March 1818. The right of the king to nominate the
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The cathedral is administered and served by a corporation called the Chapter. In 1703, the Chapter consisted of thirty members, headed by five dignities (the Archdeacon, the Dean, the Penitentiary, two Primicerii, and the Treasurer). The Treasurer acted as the parish priest of the cathedral parish.
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in 1561 and 1562. On his return from Trent, he began the business of opening a seminary for the training of clergy, and contributed his own money to acquire an appropriate house. In 1565, a papal inquiry was launched into the crimes of Bishop Beraldo. He died in 1565, according to Eubel, in 1566
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Carafa was the sixth son of Alberico, first Conte di Marigliano, and then Duke (a first-cousin of Cardinal Oliviero Carafa); and Giovanna di Molise, daughter and heir of Paolo di Molise. Alfonso was the brother of Bernardino Carafa, Patriarch of Alexandria. On 27 August 1512, Carafa was appointed
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on 25 August 1386, but fell afoul of the strife between Ladislaus, son of Charles of Durazzo, and Louis d'Anjou. He withdrew temporarily, but made an arrangement with Ladislaus; but he was unwilling to follow the directions of Otto of Brunswick, who supported Ladislaus. He fled to Rome, where he
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Cappelletti XIX, p. 307, no. I. Klewitz, p. 44. Kehr IX, p. 120: "...bulla lohannis XIII a. 969 data... licentiam acceperat consecrandi episcopum in loco s. Agathae. Eodem privilegio nisus Madelfrido primo ep. a se consecrato fines dioecesis determinavit, qui partem parochiae Sessulanae antiquae
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Born in 1813, Ramaschiello had been a priest of Nocera dei Pagani, and a canon in the cathedral. He was President of the Congregation de' casi morali e delle sagre missioni. He was appointed bishop of Sant'Agata on 22 December 1871. He was consecrated in Rome in the church of S. Alfonso on the
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on 17 October 1588. He conducted three diocesan visitations, and refurbished the episcopal palace. In 1593 he created the office of Penitentiary in the cathedral Chapter. He improved the finances of the seminary by transferring income from various benefices. He died suddenly in 1595. (1841),
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In 1703, there were some sixty priests in the city, and twenty-five clerics. The population was 3,164. In 1885, the city of Sant'Agata claimed a population of 8,014; the entire diocese had 34,812 Catholics. In 1980, just before its suppression, the diocese had a Catholic population of 36,332.
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Albini was born in 1649. in Benevento, to which his family had migrated from Rome. On his mother's death, his father became a priest, rising to be Primicerius of the cathedral of Benevento, and Capitular Vicar. Filippo studied in Benevento, Naples and Rome, where he was granted the degree of
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on 19 June 1523. He elevated the church of S. Michele Archangelo in Arpaja to the rank of collegiate church, and rebuilt and extended the episcopal palace in Sant'Agata. He suppressed several parish churches, to the benefit of the cathedral. He died suddenly at lunch on 25 August 1556, of an
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Bishop Filippo Albini. "Relatio of 1703", in: Orlandi, p. 15: "Civitas in temporalibus olim subiecta ducibus de familia Cossa, ea extincta, subiecta fuit ducibus Magdaloni de domo Carrafa, qui a Rege Catholico investituram obtinuerunt." Luigi de Silva & G. De Martino (2002), p.
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Two diocesan synods were held by Bishop Feliciano Ninguarda, O.P. (1583–1588) in 1585 and in 1586. Bishop Giacomo Circio presided over a diocesan synod in the cathedral of Sant'Agata on 12–14 August 1681. Bishop Filippo Albini (1699–1722) held a diocesan synod in 1706.
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A Neapolitan, Gattula was named bishop of Sant'Agata by Boniface IX on 8 January 1400. He regained for the bishops the fief of Bagnoli, which had been alienated by Charles d'Artois, Count of Sant'Agata. On 17 May 1423, Gattula was appointed Metropolitan Archbishop of
376:. There was to be only one diocesan Tribunal, in Molfetta, 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 suppressed diocese. The new diocese was a suffragan of the 1120:, ab illust(rissi)mo et rev(erendissi)mo domino domino Iacobo Circio, a Monte Regali, episcopo Sanctae Agathae Gothorum, habita in eius cathedrali ecclesia, sub diebus duodecima, decimatertia et decimaquarta augusti anni millesimi sexcentesimi octuagesimi primi. 301:, and separated them again into two distinct and different dioceses, each complete with all the powers of its own bishop and the institutions of its own diocese. Sant'Agata continued as a suffragan of Benevento; Acerra became (again) a suffragan of Naples. 181:. Subsequently, the fief passed to the Orilia family, then the Della Ratta, the Acquaviva, and the Ram. In the 1500s it became a duchy under the Cossa, and then in 1674 under the Carafa, who held it until the abolition of feudalism in the mid-19th century. 1972:(Sapienza 1676). He practiced as a lawyer for 26 years, becoming a voting member of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. He was appointed Auditor General of the papal treasury (Apostolic Camera). He was appointed bishop of Sant'Agata on 5 October 1699, by 1392:
In considering a replacement for Bishop Eustachio, Pope Boniface had interposed a reservation in his own favor. When Cardinal Joannes died, therefore, the Pope moved, on 14 November 1295, to appoint the Franciscan Guido da San Michele. (1841),
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ordered a reorganization of the ecclesiastical provinces in southern Italy, beginning with consultations among the members of the Congregation of Bishops in the Vatican Curia, the Italian Bishops Conference, and the various dioceses concerned.
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to replace Bishop Nicholas. He was deposed by Cardinal Antonius of S. Lorenzo in Damaso, according to Ughelli VIII, p. 350, the only source (There was no such person; perhaps Cardinal Angelo Acciaioli of Florence is meant). (1841),
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A metrical epitaph of Adelardus is preserved in the Church of the Misericordia, which he founded and embellished. The claim is that he ruled the diocese for 24 years, 4 months, and 15 days. Cappelletti XIX, pp. 307-308. Klewitz, p.
2138: 810: 372:. The seat of the diocese was to be in Cerreto, whose cathedral was to serve as the cathedral of the merged diocese. The cathedral in S. Agatha Gothorum was to have the honorary title of "co-cathedral"; the Chapter was to be a 286:, in which he reestablished the metropolitan archbishopric of Benevento and its suffragans, including Sant'Agata de' Goti. The diocese of Acerra and the diocese of Sant'Agati de' Goti were united under one and the same bishop, 63: 1417:
In 1318, discord between two factions in the cathedral Chapter produced two candidates for the succession: the archdeacon of the diocese and a native of Sant'Agata, Roberto Ferrario; and Pietro Monte de Novione, a chaplain of
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Around 1100, under the patronage of Count Robert, the city began the construction of the monastery of San Menna, a 6th-century hermit, whose remains had been discovered in 1094. The church was personally consecrated by Pope
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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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A native of Monte Filacciano (or Filatrano), Santuccio was a professor of theology in the University of Rome, and a consultant to various congregations in the Roman Curia. He was appointed bishop on 11 December 1595 by
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A Neapolitan patrician, Giovanni Guevara was the son of Alfonso Guevara and Giovanna Cantella of the lords of Arpaja. He was curate of the church of S. Tommaso Apostolo in Paolisi when appointed bishop of Sant'Agata by
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Orlandi, p. 32: "Castrum Balneoli, cujus episcopus baro est, et in quo civilem et mixtam jurisdictionem habet, a sexaginta et ultra annis, sive ex latronum incursionibus, sive a pestilentia ab incolis derelictum
2032:, pp. 101-102: "Mori in Arienzo , ove avea fissata la sua dimora, a' 11 febbrajo 1762; e per gli ultimi 11 anni di sua vita fu continuamente assente da questa città." Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 69 with note 2. 1751:
A member of the nobility of Palermo, Beraldo had previously been a canon of Naples (which he was allowed to retain) and Bishop of Telese (1548–1566). In 1550, he was present in Rome during the
2003:(Naples 1707), and was a canon of Naples. He was named bishop of Sant'Agata on 20 January 1723, and consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Fabrizio Paluzzi on 24 February. He was transferred to the 1842:, on 25 February 1577. He was sent as a papal nuncio to Bavaria, to encourage monastic reform. He was appointed bishop of Sant'Agata while still in Germany, on 31 January 1583. He was named 246:. The bishops continued to enjoy the title until the abolition of feudalism in the 19th century. By 1714, the castle of Bagnoli was nearly deserted, due to banditry and pestilence. 1192:
Tomus 25 (Rome 1853), p. 58, § 11: "Episcopali vero ecclesiae sanctae Agathae Gothorum alteram ecclesiam episcopalem Acerrarum ut supra aeque principaliter in perpetuum unimus."
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candidate for a vacant bishopric was recognized, as in the Concordat of 1741, subject to papal confirmation (preconisation). On 27 June 1818, Pius VII issued the bull
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A native of Aversa, Joannes de Aloysiis (Degli Aloisi) had been the Provincial of the Naples province of the Carmelites. He was appointed bishop of Capri in 1491, by
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following the death of Paul III, and gave an impressive address to the College of Cardinals on the election of a new pope. He was transferred to Sant'Agata by
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Orlandi, p. 11: "Ecclesiae praedictae titulus est Assumptionis B.M. Virginis, cuius patrocinio commendata est, prout SS. Prothomartyris Stephani et Agathae."
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The cathedral in Sant'Agata de' Goti is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, with the commendation of S. Stephen the Protomartyr and S. Agatha.
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was in Rome again, where he participated in the consecration of the bishop of Alife. On 17 May 1570, he was named a cardinal by Pope Pius V. He was named
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A native of Morbino (Como) and master of theology in his Order, Ninguarda was appointed Vicar General of his Order in Germany, and attended the
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Pietro had been the Provincial Minister of the Franciscans. He probably introduced his mendicant order in the city. Williell R. Thomson (1975),
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granted the county of S. Agata to the Artus family, which held the fief until Ladislaus d'Artus was killed in 1411 in a rebellion against King
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Luigi de Silva & G. De Martino (2002), "Il recupero di una «civitas» medioevale in termini di urbanistica moderna: Sant'Agata dei Goti,"
1819:. He died on 17 January 1583. He published a set of Constitutions for the cathedral Chapter, and conducted a diocesan visitation. (1841), 1632: 365: 1326:, and was archdeacon of the cathedral of Sant'Agata. In 1191, the emperor Henry began the reconquest of the kingdom of Naples from Count 2008: 1569: 953:
of 1703: "Civitas S. Agathae a Gothis incolis, seu ad locum montium coronis munitum refugii nomen suscepisse traditur." Orlandi, p. 10.
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appointed Cardinal Giovanni of S. Vitalis, Archbishop of Benevento, as apostolic administrator; he died on 22 February 1295. (1841),
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Pelleo was a native of Forcio (Marches). He had been General of the Conventual Franciscans. He was appointed bishop of Sant'Agata by
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Pozzuoli was born in the village of Vitulazio (Capua) in 1740. He died on 8 March 1799. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 69 with note 5.
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for the merging of small dioceses, especially those with personnel and financial problems, into one combined diocese.
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Cisoni was a native of Lugo (Province of Ravenna). He was appointed bishop of Sant'Agata on 6 February 1572, by
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Morolo was a native of Capua, and had been Bishop of Giovanazzo. He died on 2 (or 12) February 1487. (1841),
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Orlandi, Giuseppe (1969). "Le relazioni «ad limina» della diocesi di Sant'Agata de' Goti nel secolo XVIII,"
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On 30 November 1854, following the death of Bishop Francesco Iavarone of Sant'Agata and Acerra (1849–1854),
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Roberto Quarrel, Conte di Caiazzo, nephew of Riccardo, first Norman prince of Capua. Carrelli, pp. 222-223.
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as a theologian and as representative of the archbishop of Salzburg. He was appointed Bishop of Scala by
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The fief of Sant'Agata was held, around the end of the first millennium, by the Lombard prince of Capua,
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Cenni storici sulle chiese arcivescovili, vescovili, e prelatizie (nulluis) del Regno delle Due Sicilie
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chose Archdeacon Robert. Bishop Roberto governed until his death in 1327. Eubel I, p. 76 with note 5.
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Giacomo (Jacobus, Jacobellus, Biellus) was a canon of the cathedral of Gaeta. He was appointed by
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Disceptationum Forensium, Ecclesiasticarum, Civilium, Et Moralium, Pluribus in Casibus decisarum
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Born in Naples in 1686, Gaeta was the son of Ottavio, Duke of S. Nicola. He held the degree of
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visit in 1703, and left a full account of the diocese. He died on 26 October 1722. (1841),
1835: 1760: 1681: 1611: 1594: 1573: 1518: 1498: 1471: 1374: 1327: 1285: 1268: 1029: 987: 963: 638: 592: 174: 148: 144: 2384:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus octavus (8). Venice: Apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 344–358. 2353:"Zur geschichte der bistumsorganisation Campaniens und Apuliens im 10. und 11. Jahrhundert" 2352: 1789: 674: 608: 463: 350: 43: 2227: 2216: 2205: 2183: 2172: 2161: 1950:(Chigi). In 1681, he presided over a diocesan synod. He died on 7 March 1699. (1841), 1856:, pp. 81-83. Eubel III, pp. 97, 183, with note 10; 294 with note 5. Alexander Koller, 1843: 1712: 1685: 1423: 1065: 867: 783: 652: 213: 139:, dependent upon the duchy of Benevento, who was promoted to the rank of count by Duke 2413: 98: 2424: 2293:(in Italian). Vol. Tomo decimonono (19). Venice: G. Antonelli. pp. 341–349. 1877: 1847: 1797: 1565: 1542: 1466: 849: 2196:
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Collezione degli atti emanati dopo la pubblicazione del Concordato dell'anno 1818
2199:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. pp. 845–846. 1988:, pp. 93-99. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 71 with note 3. Orlandi (1969), pp. 8-9. 1816: 1793: 1666:. Vol. III (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. p. 97. 297:
reversed the action of Pius VII with regard to the union of those two dioceses
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Joannes (or Jacobus) Ati was a native of Sant'Agata. He had been secretary of
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Julii Caponi, Jurisc. Neapolitani, Theologi, Philosophi, Ac Comitis Palatani,
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Vol. 3 (Cologne: Pellissari 1737), p. 416, column 1. Cappelletti XIX, p. 313.
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editio novissima, Tomus 19 (Venice: A. Zatta 1774), p. 912. Kehr IX, p. 120.
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In 1181, Count Rainulf II of S. Agata granted Bishop Urso the local fief of
224: 2243:(in Latin). Vol. VII (1800–1846). Monasterii: Libreria Regensburgiana. 349:, was abolished. The Vatican continued consultations which had begun under 1211:, Parte decimaquarta (Napoli: Stamperia dell'Iride, 1857), pp. 77–91. 1721:, pp. 73-74. Cappelletti XIX, p. 312. Eubel II, pp. 117, 181; III, p. 97. 1038:, Savona: tipografia di A. Ricci, 1885, p. 600. Carrelli (1923), p. 225. 668: 580: 51: 2026:
Danza was an absentee for the last eleven years of his tenure. (1841),
2265:(in Latin). Vol. IX (1903–1922). Padua: Messagero di San Antonio. 2232:(in Latin). Vol. VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 2210:(in Latin). Vol. IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. 1930:(in Latin). Vol. IV. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. p. 71. 1715:, on 27 August 1512. He resigned (or died) in 1520 (or 1523). (1841), 773: 239: 163: 136: 70: 2221:(in Latin). Vol. V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 1589:(Italy) (9 March 1413 – 18 December 1430); he was appointed Bishop of 208:
The consecration of a bishop for Sant'Agata is first mentioned in the
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Cerreto Sannita-Telese-Sant'Agata de' Goti
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Luigi de Silva & G. De Martino (2002), in: U. Cardarelli (ed.),
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on 16 September 1754. He died in Naples on 19 March 1764. (1841),
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be merged into one diocese with one bishop, with the Latin title
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Italia sacra, sive De episcopis Italiae et insularum adjacentium
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Quirinal by Cardinal Carlo Sacconi. He died on 22 January 1899.
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Friars in the Cathedral: The First Franciscan Bishops 1226-1261,
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On 18 February 1984, the Vatican and the Italian State signed a
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On 18 April 1440, Bretoni was named Metropolitan Archbishop of
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17 (1969), parts I pp. 3–82; & II pp. 189–214.
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A native of Monte Reale (Rieti), Circio held the degree of
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Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, p. 233.
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from its creation in 969. In 1986, it was merged into the
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lived for three years. In 1391, Pope Urban's successor,
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Guido da San Michele, O.F.M. (14 November 1295 – ?)
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on 3 October 1588. He died on 5 January 1595. (1841),
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Antonio di Sarno, O.F.M. (19 June 1391 – 1394 deposed)
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The bishops of Sant'Agata de' Goti were also barons of
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In 1986, the diocese of Sant'Agatha was suppressed by
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Dioecesis Cerretana-Thelesina-Sanctae Agathae Gothorum
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When the French conquered the kingdom of Sicily, King
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On 18 December 1430, Ugotti was appointed Bishop of
2103:(Roma: Monaldi 1880), p. 99. Ritzler & Sefrin, 1298:, pp. 41-46. Carrelli, pp. 223-224. Klewitz, p. 44. 1162:
I, second edition (Naples: Fibreno 1848), pp. 1-19.
863: 861: 216:elevated the diocese of Benevento to the status of 2391:Memorie istoriche della citta di S. Agata dei Goti 2050:Rossi: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 69 with note 4. 1273:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, 188:of the See is derived by tradition from a body of 1764:according to Viparelli and Cappelletti. (1841), 1122:(Romae: Typ. Reverendae Camerae Apostolicae 1682. 540:Galeotto de la Ratta (27 April 1442 – death 1455) 491:Giacomo Martono (4 February 1344 – 23 March 1351) 2335:Italia pontificia. Regesta pontificum Romanorum. 2318:(in Italian). Napoli: Ranucci. pp. 606–612. 2141:. Leonardo became the bishop of the new diocese. 1783:, when he was appointed bishop of Sant'Agata by 1019:Cappelletti XIX, p. 307. Kehr IX, p. 123, no. 1. 894:, Volume I (Bari: Edizioni Dedalo 2002), p. 35. 135:The castle of Sant'Agata was held by a Lombard 2262:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 2251:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi 2240:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi 1927:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 1663:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 1521:on 26 October 1394. He died in 1399. (1841), 875:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 29, 2016. 2378:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolo (1721). 1907:, pp. 84-85. Eubel III, p. 97. Gauchat, p. 71 242:, which brought with it the temporal rank of 36:Roman Catholic Diocese of Sant'Agata de' Goti 8: 2237:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 2226:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2215:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 1422:. The matter was referred to Avignon, where 543:Amorotto (12 September 1455 – death 1468.03) 2229:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 2218:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 1887:, pp. 83-84. Eubel III, p. 97 with note 13. 855:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved October 29, 2016. 744:Taddeo Garzilli (Garzillo) (1834–1848 Died) 2248:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 2182:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 2137:, and its territory incorporated into the 1770:, pp. 76-77. Eubel III, p. 97 with note 7. 1238:79 (Città del Vaticano 1987), pp. 803-805. 1092:tipografia di A. Ricci, 1886, pp. 600-601. 782:Costantino Caminada (1953–1960 Appointed, 1694:, pp. 72-73. Eubel III, pp. 97, 111, 229. 1373:Following the death of Bishop Eustachio, 924:Storia di Galazia campana e di Maddaloni, 763:Francesco Paolo Lettieri (1855–1869 Died) 2414:"GCatholic, with Google satellite photo" 2299:"I conti Normanni di S. Agata dei Goti," 1956:, pp. 92-93. Gauchat, p. 71 with note 7. 1452:(Italy) (1340? – 1345.07.16), Bishop of 1358:Bishop Eustachio died in 1293. (1841), 1267:Bernardus attended the Lateran synod of 308: 162:. In 1066 it fell into the hands of the 79: 2431:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy 2116:In 1915, Bishop Ascalesi was appointed 1825:, p, 81. Eubel III, p. 97 with note 11. 1465:A Frenchman, Nicholas was appointed by 1160:La chiave del concordato dell'anno 1818 842: 769:Ferdinando Maria Cieri (1899–1910 Died) 729:Bishops of Sant'Agata de' Goti e Acerra 18:Bishop of Sant'Agata de' Goti 2308:Vol. 21 (Roma 1923), pp. 221–225. 1779:Peretti had been Vicar General of the 1456:(Italy) (16 July 1345 – 23 March 1351) 779:Giuseppe de Nardis (1916–1953 Retired) 459:Nicola del Morrone (1262 – death 1282) 151:, who had taken it from the Longobard 2204:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 1924:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 1650:, p. 68. Eubel II, p. 81 with note 2. 1292:in the schism of 1130–1138. (1841), 1034:, p. 47. Giuseppe Bertolotti (1885), 728: 428:Bernardus (attested 1059, 1075, 1101) 84:Façade of Cathedral of the Assumption 38:was an ecclesial jurisdiction of the 7: 1861:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 1796:on 17 December 1571. He was elected 1707:; then Bishop of Lucera in 1500, by 1474:(Tommacelli) transferred him to the 949:Bishop Filippo Albini states in his 494:Nicola (23 March 1351 – death 1386?) 393:Latin Name: Sanctae Agathae Gothorum 249:The city was severely damaged by an 1759:on 1 October 1557. He attended the 1711:; and then Bishop of Sant'Agata by 1383:, p. 57-58. Eubel I, p. 12, no. 13. 807:Diocese of Telese o Cerreto Sannita 805:30 September 1986: United with the 747:Francesco Iavarone (1849–1854 Died) 537:Antonio Bretoni (1437.02.06 – 1440) 471:Joannes de Castrocoeli (1294–1295) 340:. 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(1841), 1867:; retrieved: 16 August 2018. 1688:. He died in 1534. (1841), 1551:, pp. 63-64. Eubel I, p. 76. 1545:. He died in 1437. (1841), 1527:, pp. 63-64. Eubel I, p. 76. 1488:, pp. 62-63. Eubel I, p. 76. 1336:, pp. 47-51. Eubel I, p. 75. 1190:Bulliarii Romani Continuatio 1086:Giuseppe Bertolotti (1886), 488:Pandolfo (1327 – death 1342) 383: 1736:apopletic stroke. (1841), 888:, in: U. Cardarelli (ed.), 796:Felice Leonardo (1984–1986) 629:Giovanni Evangelista Pelleo 509:Giacomo Papa (1394 – 1399) 404:Madelfridus (appointed 970) 54:, southern Italy. It was a 2447: 2312:D'Avino, Vincenzo (1848). 1622:(France). 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(1923), 2259:Pięta, Zenon (2002). 1597:(23 July 1436 – 1445) 1059:I terremoti d'Italia, 589:(Guevara) (1523–1556) 528:(23 July 1423 – 1430) 497:Nicola (1386 – 1391) 389:Erected: 10th Century 312: 265:Chapter and cathedral 235:on 4 September 1110. 147:captured it from the 83: 48:Province of Benevento 42:, part of the larger 2207:Hierarchia catholica 2185:Hierarchia catholica 2174:Hierarchia catholica 2163:Hierarchia catholica 2105:Hierarchia catholica 2086:Memorie istoriche... 2083:Bellorado: (1841), 2071:Memorie istoriche... 2029:Memorie istoriche... 2014:Memorie istoriche... 2009:archdiocese of Capua 1985:Memorie istoriche... 1953:Memorie istoriche... 1904:Memorie istoriche... 1884:Memorie istoriche... 1853:Memorie istoriche... 1822:Memorie istoriche... 1803:Memorie istoriche... 1767:Memorie istoriche... 1739:Memorie istoriche... 1718:Memorie istoriche... 1691:Memorie istoriche... 1647:Memorie istoriche... 1548:Memorie istoriche... 1524:Memorie istoriche... 1505:Memorie istoriche... 1485:Memorie istoriche... 1396:Memorie istoriche... 1380:Memorie istoriche... 1361:Memorie istoriche... 1333:Memorie istoriche... 1324:the Emperor Henry VI 1310:Memorie istoriche... 1295:Memorie istoriche... 1271:. 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Index

Bishop of Sant'Agata de' Goti
Ancient Diocese of Agde
Latin Church
Catholic Church
Province of Benevento
Campania
suffragan diocese
Archdiocese of Benevento
Diocese of Cerreto Sannita-Telese-Sant'Agata de' Goti
Bagnoli
Bishop of Acerra


adding to it
gastaldo
Arechis II of Benevento
Emperor Louis II
Byzantines
Duchy of Benevento
Landolfo
Normans
William II of Sicily
Charles I
Ladislaus of Naples
Sant'Agata de' Goti
Goths
battle of Vesuvius
St. Agatha
papal bull
Pope John XIII

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