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362:, who defeated Frederick in war and successfully claimed the dignity. In vengeance, Pope John excommunicated him, and harassed him and his followers. In 1327, the Emperor Louis IV visited Italy, where he was crowned King of Italy at Milan on 31 May 1327. That winter he visited Rome, where he was recognized as Emperor and crowned on 17 January 1328, with the staunch and vocal opposition of the Guelph party. The Pope pronounced the coronation void, excommunicated Louis again, and ordered a Crusade against him. Louis replied by holding a parliament on 14 April and on 18 April, and had the Pope declared a heretic and deposed. A new pope was elected, the Franciscan Pietro Rinalducci (Rainalducci), who was called 232: 423:, lord of Senigallia and Rimini, made major efforts to improve the fortifications of the city of Senigallia, beginning in 1453. This involved the destruction of some properties belonging to the bishop in order to construct towers at appropriate strategic places, over which Bishop Colombella refused to compromise or cooperate. The flash-point was reached in 1456, when the Tower of S. Bartolomeo was begun opposite the episcopal palace. Angered by the Bishop's resistance, Malatesta caused the cathedral and the episcopal palace to be demolished. The precious materials were transported to Rimini and were used in the construction of the 2114:, and enjoyed the post of lector in theology at the Sapienza, University of Rome, from 1474. He was named Bishop of Senigallia and prefect of the territory on 6 October 1476, and introduced the Conventual Franciscans into his diocese in 1491, granting them the parish church of S. Maria Maddelena. He was appointed Master of the Sacred Palace in Rome in 1484, a position which required residence, as did his office of Castellan of the Castel S. Angelo from 1503 to 1506. He was named a cardinal on 1 December 1505 by 1569:, pp. 912, 913, 919. Ughelli, p. 867, called him Theodosius, and identified him with the recipient of a letter of Peter Damian; but in note 2, Coleti corrects Ughelli and opts for the name Visidonius. Siena, pp. 215-216, calls him Theodosius, and makes Visidonius the bishop who attended the Roman synod of 1059 (making Theotius or Theodosius die in 1058, on no evidence whatever), thereby producing two bishops out of one. See also Schwartz, p. 253. 346:, to overthrow him. To assist him he brought in Saracen troops from south Italy and north Africa. Under the command of Percivalle Doria, these joined with the Ghibbelines of Senigallia in furious fighting and acts of revenge which left the city of Senigallia and all of its larger buildings in ruins. Bishop Jacopo rebuilt the cathedral which had been destroyed by the troops of King Manfred. It was consecrated by Bishop Filippo on 4 May 1271. 56: 2756: 1726:(1277–1280). Albertinus had submitted his resignation of his claim to John XXI. Pope Martin IV, after having the entire election investigated, declared the election of Fredericus canonical, and provided (appointed) Fredericus as the new Bishop of Senigagllia on 20 June 1284. Power to consecrate him was assigned to the Cardinal of Palestrina, Hieronymus Masci. F. Olivier-Martin, 427:(San Francesco). Discussions in Rome following these events suggested that the diocese of Senigallia be united with the diocese of Jesi, but they never progressed beyond talk. Without a proper cathedral, Bishop Marco Vigerio della Rovere (1513–1560) moved his seat to the church called the Prepositura, where regular cathedral services, abandoned for a half century, were resumed. 374:
Senigallia. In addition, in a letter of 25 January 1329, the Pope continued Bishop Giovanni in his office of Inquisitor of the March of Ancona, authorizing his powers to extend far beyond the diocese of Senigallia. The schism began to dissipate with the departure of Louis IV for Germany in April 1329, and then the surrender of Nicholas V to papal authorities in August 1330.
434:; it was consecrated in 1595 by Bishop Pietro Ridolfi (1591–1601). In 1682, when Senigallia was under the direct temporal dominion of the Holy See (Papacy), the cathedral of S. Pietro was served by a Chapter composed of three dignities and seventeen Canons. The dignities were: the Archpriest, the Provost, and the Archdeacon. The eight senior Canons were called the 319:(1054–1057) about the poverty of his diocese. In reply the pope granted him the church of S. Giovanni in Sorbitulo, with all of its property and income, as well as spiritual jurisdiction. The grant was immediately contested by Guglielmo, Bishop of Senigallia, and the litigation continued until 15 May 1070, when it was settled in favor of Fossombrone by 1766:
Theodinus, cleric of the church of S. Giovanni de Montelupone (dioces of Fermo). When the matter was referred to Cardinal Hugo Seguin of Santa Sabina, both candidates voluntarily renounced their claims. Pope Nicholas IV then chose Theodinus and appointed him bishop of Senigallia on 29 September 1291 by the Bull
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A native of Bologna, Facchinetti had been titular Archbishop of Damietta (1639–1643), to qualify him to be papal Nuncio to Spain. On his return, he was named Bishop of Senigallia, on 18 May 1643, and allowed to retain the title of Titular Archbishop of Damietta. He was appointed a cardinal on 13 June
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A native of Bologna, Campeggi was a doctor in law (Pisa, Bologna), and a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. He served as Governor of Rome, and had previously been Bishop of Cesena (1623–1628). While Bishop of Cesena he served as papal Nuncio to Savoy (1624–1627). During his episcopate
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Marco Quinto Vigerio was a nephew Cardinal Leonardo Grosso della Rovere, and of his predecessor, Cardinal Marco Vigerio, who resigned in his favor. Marco Quinto was only ten years old, and therefore had to wait for seventeen years to be seated as bishop, according to Canon Law. He was named bishop of
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Ricci had previously been Bishop of Ancona (1406–1412), from which he was putatively removed in 1410 by Gregory XII. He was appointed bishop of Senigallia on 19 December 1412 by John XXIII, but, according to Cappelletti, he was not able to take possession until 1415. He was transferred to the diocese
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Guidi was appointed papal Nuncio to France on 23 April 1644, where he served until December 1656. He was named titular Archbishop of Athens (1644–1657). He was appointed a cardinal on 9 April 1657, and named Bishop of Senigallia on 28 May 1657. He resigned the diocese on 1 September 1659. Siena, pp.
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Giovanni d'Ancona held a degree of doctor of theology. He had been the Inquisitor of the March of Ancona since at least 1324. He was appointed Bishop of Senigallia by Pope John XXII in the bull "Licet continuata" of 7 November 1328. He had not been the first choice for the diocese; Joannes de Sancta
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of 4 June 1563, Pope Pius IV reorganized the administration of the territories of the March of Ancona by creating a new archbishopric by elevating the bishop and diocese of Urbino. He created the new ecclesiastical province of Urbino, which was to include the dioceses of Cagli, Pesaro, Fossombrone,
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Nicholas and Louis began to take over the Church in Rome, central and northern Italy, and in Bavaria. Nicholas appointed seven cardinals, and attracted the bishops of Milano, Cremona, Como, Ferrara, Savona, Albenga, Genoa, Pisa, Lucca, Pistoia, Volterra, Arezzo, Borgo Sansepolcro, Bologna, Città di
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Following the death of Bishop Trasmundus, the Provost and Chapter elected Lambert, priest of the parish of S. Paulina (Rimini), but his parish refused to consent. The Provost and Chapter then conduced a disputed election, part voting for Albericus de Medicina, Canon of Ravenna, and part voting for
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To counter the schismatic advances in the March of Ancona, Pope John XXII, who had transferred Bishop Frederick of Senigallia to the diocese of Rimini (21 October 1328), on 7 November 1328 promoted the Franciscan, Giovanni of Ancona, the papal Inquisitor in the Marches of Ancona, to the diocese of
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from his hometown university (1685) at the age of fifty-one. He was appointed Bishop of Senigallia on 1 April 1686, five months after receiving his doctorate, and was consecrated a bishop in Rome by Cardinal Alessandro Crescenzio on 15 April. He restored the episcopal palace. He died on 7 August
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The local legend is tainted by anachronisms and unlikely details. It is rejected by Lanzoni, p. 493, who points out that the name Sigismundus is Burgundian and, in the 6th century, suspect: "il nome di Sigismundus, certamente borgognone, in un prelato della Media Italia del secolo vi, è più che
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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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I (Paris: Fontemoing 1905), p. 15, no. 78. Eubel, I, p. 446. Ughelli, p. 870, working from the same document, produced the (wrong) name Sigismundus. Cappelletti, p. 392, produced a Sigismundus, abbot of Santa Maria di Sitria, but the letter of Nicholas IV is decisive. Trasmundus is also called
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There was a contested election, probably in the winter of 1275/1276. The Podestà threatened two Canons both in body and property if they did not procure the election of Albertinus, Abbot of S. Gaudentius. Hearing of this, the Provost and three Canons of the Cathedral Chapter secretly fled. The
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remaining six Canons carried out the election of Abbot Albertinus, thereby incurring canonical excommunication. A second electoral Chapter was held, and it appointed a committee of compromise, who chose Fredericus as the new bishop. The matter was referred to the Pope, first to
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Castello, Viterbo, Todi, Bagnorea, Camerino, Osimo, Fermo, Urbino, Jesi, Fabriano, and Matelica to his schism. He also appointed new bishops for Osimo (Conradus Theutonicus, O.E.S.A.), Fermo (Vitalis of Urbino, O.Min.), and Senigallia (Thomas de Rocca of Matelica, O.E.S.A.).
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Urbano Vigerio was the nephew of his predecessor, Marco Quinto Vigerio, and served as his Coadjutor bishop for ten years, from the age of twenty-seven. He became Bishop of Senigaglia on the death of his uncle. Siena, p. 242. Cappelletti, p. 398. Eubel, II, p. 298 with note
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Federico de Nicolo de Giovanni had previously been Bishop of Recanati and then from 1320 Macerata (1301–1323). He was appointed Bishop of Senigallia on 6 June 1323 by Pope John XXII. He was transferred to the diocese of Rimini on 21 October 1328. Eubel, I, pp. 107, 410,
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Constitutiones et decreta synodalia ab ill. et rev. D. F. Petro Rodulphio Tossignan. episcopo senogallien. et comite, condita, in diocesana prima synodo habita Senogalliae in cathedrali ecclesia s. Paulini ipso die festo ejusdem sancti IIII non. maii anni
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The local legend of Bishop Bonifacius, filled with anachronisms, is rejected totally by Lanzoni, pp. 492-493: "se il nome di Bonifatius è autentico, la storia che gli viene attribuita dagli scrittori locali è priva di serio fondamento." Cf. Siena, pp.
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Francesco Silvestri had been a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Senigallia. He was appointed bishop by Pope John XXII on 30 April 1318. Francesco was transferred to the diocese of Rimini on 25 May 1321 by John XXII. Eubel, I, pp. 107,
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In 1417, galleys and troops supplied by Galeazzo Malatesta of Pesaro and Carlo Malatesta of Rimini attacked Senigallia, as part of their plan to dominate the entire March of Ancona, and, with intermissions, held it under their control.
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The patron saint of Senigallia is a St. Paulinus, whose remains are said to be preserved in the cathedral (as is attested for the first time in 1397). There is no evidence that he was ever a bishop. He is, therefore, not identical with
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This is not Cardinal Pierre Amelii of the Avignon Obedience, Archbishop of Embrun and Major Penitentiary, who died in 1389: Eubel, I, p. 27 no. 3. Petrus Amelii of S. Michele in Brenne was named Bishop of Senigallia on 5 July 1375 by
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named him Vice-Legate and Rector (Governor) of Bologna, then Rector of the Marches, then of Parma and Piacenza. He built a country villa at Montealboddo for himself and his successors, and reconstructed the cathedral. He attended the
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Cappelletti, pp. 206-208, quotes the full bull. The bishops of those dioceses (except the Bishop of Gubbio, who objected) took their oaths to their new Metropolitan, the Archbishop of Urbino, on 4 July and 12 July: Cappelletti, pp.
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Bishop Antonio Barberini (1625–1628) held a diocesan synod in Senigallia in 1627. The constitutions of that synod were republished and amplified by Bishop Rizzardo Isolani (1734–1742) in his diocesan synod of 29 June 1737.
2693: 2118:. He resigned the diocese of Senigallia in favor of his nephew Marco Quinto Vigerio della Rovere on 9 May 1513. He died on 18 July 1516. Siena,, pp. 237-240. Eubel, II, p. 235 with note 5; III, p. 298 with note 2. 2301:. He was consecrated in Rome on 14 June by Cardinal César d'Estrées. He died at the episcopal villa of Montealboddo on 25 September 1684. Siena, p. 249. Cappelletti, p. 400. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 353 with note 2. 382:
From time immemorial, the bishops of Senigallia had been directly subordinate (suffragans) of the Holy See (Papacy), with no supervisory archbishop intervening. But in 1563 the situation was altered. In his bull
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A native of Ancona, Simone had previously been Prior General of his Order, and Bishop of Ancona (1410–1412), as an appointee of Gregory XII. He was deposed as a follower of the false pope, and travelled to the
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In the presence of the Emperor Charles the Bald, Bishop Beneventus subscribed a grant of Bishop Theodosius of Fermo to the monastery of Santa Croce. Ughelli, p. 867. Siena, p. 215. Cappelletti, p. 382.
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1712, and was buried in the cathedral, in the new chapel of S. Gaudenzio, which he himself had built. Siena, pp. 249-250. Cappelletti, p. 400. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 353 with note 3.
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the appointment of a Coadjutor bishop, his nephew Urbano Vigerio della Rovere. He died in Rome in 1560. Siena, pp. 240-241. Cappelletti, p. 397-398. Eubel, II, p. 298 with note 3.
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Alimannus was dead before 31 August 1197, when his successor, Henricus, was present at the consecration of the church of Santa Croce de Fonte Avellana. Cappelletti, pp. 385-386.
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In 1856, a sepulchral urn was found with the inscription: CORP.AND.EP.SEN. On paleographical grounds, the lettering is said to be of the 8th century. Cappelletti, III, p. 381.
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issued a judgment in disputes between Bishop Guilellmus of Senigaglia and Bishop Benedictus of Fossombrone. Siena, pp. 216-217. Kehr, IV, pp. 192-193, no. 1; p. 216, no. 7.
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Synodus Senogalliensis habita anno 1627 restituta confirmata etc. et decreta ab Rizzardo Isolano cum decretis aliquibus additis in sua Synoda celebrata die 29. Junii 1737
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Kehr, p. 216. Beware the imaginative reconstruction of Cappelletti, pp. 382-384, with its incorrect dates and reliance on a connection to a letter of Peter Damiani.
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on 11 December 1628, he was governor and Vice-Legate in Urbino. He was papal Nuncio in Spain from 31 January 1634 until his death on 8 August 1639. Henry Biaudet,
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Giovanni Roelli was an appointee of Gregory XII. He was not accepted in Senigallia. He was actually Bishop of Fossombrone. Cappelletti, p. 394. Eubel, I, p. 447.
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on 10 January 1419, having been previously appointed by Gregory XII without effect, Gregory having been deposed from the papacy in May 1409 by the
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Victoria, O.E.S.A., had refused the appointment. In the following January, however, he was ordered to continue his function as Inquisitor as well.
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Synodus Dioecesis Senogalliensis, Seu Constitutiones et Decreta Synodalia ab Antonio Barberino, Episcopo Senogalliense in Synodo habita anno 1627
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created the new ecclesiastical province of Ancona-Osimo, and assigned it the dioceses of Fabriano-Matelica, Jesi, Loreto, and Senigallia
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The narration of events around the election of J.'s successor mentions only his initial, but he had died in 1276 or shortly before that.
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took the Church of Senogalia under his protection, and confirmed all the rights and privileges possessed by the Church. P. Pressutti,
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Wadding, p. 104. The diocese of Rimini had fallen vacant with the death of Bishop Girolamo in March, 1328. Eubel, I, pp. 107, 447.
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Bishop Pietro Ridolfi (1591–1601) presided over a diocesan synod held in the cathedral on 4 May 1591; its decrees were published.
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Tomus II (Romae 1888), p. 139, no. 4384. Pressutti seemed to believe that the bishop's name was Bennus, since he prints the name
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Giovanni was appointed bishop by Urban VI on 16 January 1388. He was transferred to the diocese of Savona on 29 October 1394 by
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on 12 December 1295. He was dead by March 1297, as was mentioned in the appointment bull of his successor. Antoine Thomas,
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Barberini resigned the diocese on 11 December 1628. Gauchat, pp. 19, no. 2 with notes 4, 5, and 6; 312 with note 4.
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as a schismatic, heretic, and oath-breaker. Cappelletti, pp. 394-395. Eubel, I, pp. 88, 286 with note 2, 447.
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On 14 March 1053 Bishop Rodbertus took part in the consecration of Enrico Archbishop of Ravenna at Rimini by
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in 1059. The manuscripts variously report his signature as: Theotius, Theodicus, and Visodonius. Mansi,
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His name also appears in documents as Guinieldus and Unichildus. Cappelletti, p. 385. Schwartz, p. 253.
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of 15 November 826. Ughelli, p. 867. Cappelletti, p. 381. Gams, p. 726 column 1. J. D. Mansi (ed.),
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Francesco had been Bishop of Fano (1289–1295). He was transferred to the diocese of Senigallia by
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Trasmundus in the letter of Pope Nicholas IV confirming his successor, Bishop Theodinus: Langlois,
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by Pope Stephen III to France in 885 to correct a number of disorders in the episcopate. Flodoard,
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Trasmundus had been Abbot of the monastery of Sicriensis in the diocese of Nocera. At the demand (
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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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Uguccione was directly appointed Bishop of Senigallia on 18 March 1297 by Pope Boniface VIII,
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Bullarium Franciscanum Romanorum Pontificum: constitutiones, epistolas, ac diplomata continens
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Siena, p. 217. Cappelletti, p. 385. Gams, p. 726 column 2, dates Trasimundus in 1145–1146.
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Venantius attended the Roman synod of Pope Symmachus in November 502. J. D. Mansi (ed.),
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nos volentes obviare dispendiis que solent ecclesiis ex earum vacatione diutina imminere
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and martyr, which had mysteriously been transported by sea, were brought to Senigallia.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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as the dative of address. He notes the reading of the earlier French scholar Horoy,
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to have his position recognized. He failed. He was transferred to Senigallia by
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From 1563 to 2000, therefore, the diocese of Senigallia was a suffragan of the
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Angelo was an appointee of Gregory XII. He was not accepted. Eubel, I, p. 447.
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1643, the usual reward for a successful nunciature in Spain. On 2 Aug 1655,
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Cardinal Lodovico Pico Della Mirandola (22 Nov 1717 – 10 Sep 1724 Resigned)
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In 1328, Senigallia became involved in the fourteen-year-long feud between
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In a bull of 29 May 1223, addressed to Bishop Benno and his successors,
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Giovanni was a native of Rimini. Cappelletti, p. 394. Eubel, I, p. 447.
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Annales ecclesiastici denuo excusi et ad nostra usque tempora perducti
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2nd ed. (Paris: Victor Lecoffre 1912), p. 214. Amedeo De Vincentiis,
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Antonio Maria Cagiano de Azevedo (22 Jan 1844 – 18 Jul 1848 Resigned)
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Cardinal Giandomenico Paracciani (9 Jul 1714 – 18 Nov 1717 Resigned)
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I (Paris: E. Thorin 1884), p. 206, no. 586. Eubel, I, pp. 245, 447.
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On 2 November 1036, Bishop Adalbertus was present at the synod of
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Italia sacra sive De Episcopis Italiae, et insularum adjacentium
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Senigallia e la sua diocesi: Senigallia dalle origini ad oggi
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Annales Minorum Seu Trium Ordinum A S. Francisco Institutorum
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He died in Avignon on 16 October 1333. Amedeo De Vincentiis,
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Le Chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
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Dandini was born in Cesena in 1634, and held the degree of
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on 6 March 1419. Siena, pp. 232-233. Eubel, I, pp. 88, 447.
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in 1294. He was transferred to the diocese of Spoleto by
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Under Bishop Sigismundus (c. 590) the putative relics of
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Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa
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Berolini, Apud Weidmannos. (in Latin) pp. 192–194.
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Cronologia dei vescovi della Santa Chiesa senigalliese
1155:. Vol. Tomus quintus. pp. 372, nos. 762–763. 984:
Giuseppe Orlandoni (21 Jan 1997 – 17 Oct 2015 Retired)
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In the 1050s, the bishop of Fossombrone complained to
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Bartolomeo had been Apostolic Scriptor and Datary of
1682:, which, while wrong, points to a correct reading of 1415:
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Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim
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Baschi was a native of Orvieto, and held the degree
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Luca Wadding (1733). Joseph Fonseca de Ebora (ed.).
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Bishop Jacobus (Giacomo, Jacopo) was present at the
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Luca Wadding (1733). Joseph Fonseca de Ebora (ed.).
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Giulio Gabrielli (11 Jan 1808 – 5 Feb 1816 Resigned)
924:
Bernardino Honorati (28 Jul 1777 – 12 Aug 1807 Died)
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Bartolomeo Castelli (11 Sep 1724 – 31 Dec 1733 Died)
1343:(Florence: A. Zatta 1762), p. 300. Lanzoni, p. 492. 968:Giulio Boschi (29 Nov 1895 – 19 Apr 1900 Appointed 238: 224: 214: 204: 194: 189: 175: 167: 159: 149: 139: 134: 126: 110: 102: 97: 85: 73: 68: 32: 2335:Paracciani: Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 353 with note 4. 2101:Siena, pp. 236-237. Eubel, II, p. 235 with note 4. 2092:Siena, pp. 235-236. Eubel, II, p. 235 with note 3. 1630:(Venice: Zatta 1778), p. 214. Cappelletti, p. 385. 1526:in May 996. Cappelletti, p. 382. Schwartz, p. 253. 1393:Bishop Anastasius was present at a Roman synod of 1073:Ferdinand Gregorovius; tr. Annie Hamilton (1906). 981:Odo Fusi Pecci (15 Jul 1971 – 21 Jan 1997 Retired) 952:Domenico Lucciardi (5 Sep 1851 – 13 Mar 1864 Died) 921:Ippolito de Rossi (17 Jan 1746 – 21 Aug 1775 Died) 280:. It has existed since the sixth century. It is a 2066:Siena, pp. 233-234. Eubel, I, p. 447; II, p. 235. 1872:Bishop Hugolinus was appointed on 25 May 1321 by 1522:on 2 January 968. He was present at a council of 1439:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1399:Cesare Baronio (1867). Augustinus Theiner (ed.). 1378:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1337:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 975:Tito Maria Cucchi (19 Apr 1900 – 8 Sep 1938 Died) 2472:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus, eds. (1923). 2418:CV of Bishop Orlandoni: Diocesi di Senigallia, 2353:Castelli: Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 353 with note 6. 978:Umberto Ravetta (14 Nov 1938 – 20 Jan 1965 Died) 965:Ignazio Bartoli (20 Aug 1880 – 17 Oct 1895 Died) 962:Francesco Latoni (12 May 1879 – 7 Jul 1880 Died) 338:, was fighting against a "Crusade" organized by 1730:(Paris: Fontemoing 1901), pp. 250-252, no. 526. 1372:Bishop Mauro was present at the Roman synod of 1012:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016. 915:Rizzardo Isolani (5 May 1734 – 2 Jan 1742 Died) 430:A new cathedral was begun in 1540 under Bishop 2541:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 2530:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi 2519:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi 1986:. Then he was transferred to Ascoli Piceno by 1496:Book IV, chapter 1, in: J.-P. Migne (editor), 1471:Bishop Articarius attended the Roman synod of 1309:(in Latin). Roma: Typogr. Camerae apostolicae. 1076:History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages 450:, elected likewise by the Council and Senate. 2694: 2652:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolò (1717). 2434:CV of Bishop Maneti: Diocesi di Senigallia, 2326:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 16, 2016. 1221:Siena, pp. 135-139. Cappelletti, pp. 395-396. 8: 2643:(in Italian). Sinigaglia: Calvani. pp.  2621:. 2 volumes. Senigallia: Edizioni 2G, 1981. 2580:. Senigallia: Scuola tip. 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On 11 March 2000, by virtue of the Bull 342:and the son of King Louis VIII of France, 230: 29: 2232:IV, pp. 127 with note 4; 312 with note 5. 2137:in 1542. On 23 May 1550 he obtained from 1797:on 28 March 1295. Eubel, I, pp. 447, 461. 1261:Ughelli, II, p. 866 (addition by Coleti). 553:Beneventus (or Benvenutus) (attested 887) 171:Basilica Cattedrale di S. Pietro Apostolo 2375:On 17 Jan 1746 Manciforte was appointed 1561:This bishop attended the Roman synod of 1552:. Cappelletti, p. 382. Schwartz, p. 253. 1539:. Cappelletti, p. 382. Schwartz, p. 253. 2824:Dioceses established in the 6th century 2672:(in English); retrieved: 13 March 2019. 997: 731:Joannes de Panaeis, 0. Min. (1357–1368) 707:Huguitio (Uguccio), O.P. (1297–c. 1305) 1835:I, p. 643, no. 1699. Eubel, I, p. 447. 1789:Francesco was provided (appointed) by 1518:Bishop Atto subscribed a privilege of 769:Simone Vigilanti, O.E.S.A. (1419–1428) 604:Guinihidus (attested 1065, 1068, 1069) 489:Sigismundus ? (late 6th century?) 2613:(in Italian). Fano: Editrice Fortuna. 2483:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2183:"Bishop Pietro Ridolfi, O.F.M. Conv." 918:Nicola Manciforte (28 Feb 1742 –1746) 725:Joannes de Ancona, O.Min. (1328–1349) 388:Montefeltro, Gubbio, and Senigallia. 7: 2814:Roman Catholic dioceses in le Marche 2110:Marco Vigerio was a grand-nephew of 1171:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 1113:Giovanni Giacinto Sbaraglia (1898). 1098:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 959:(22 Feb 1867 – 29 Apr 1879 Resigned) 753:Joannes (Faetani ?) (1394–1412) 486:Bonifacius ? (mid 6th century?) 1747:on 21 April 1288. Ernest Langlois, 1239:Siena, p. 241. Cappelletti, p. 397. 940:(8 Mar 1816 – 10 Sep 1816 Resigned) 728:Hugolinus (Federicucci) (1349–1357) 686:Philippus, O.E.S.A. (attested 1271) 2128:Senigallia on 9 May 1513. In 1538 1384:(Florence: A. Zatta 1764), p. 866. 987:Francesco Manenti (17 Oct 2015 – ) 824:Francesco Maria Enrici (1577–1590) 25: 1293:(Romae: Gabiana 1591). (in Latin) 807:Marco Quinto Vigerio della Rovere 631:Trasimundus (attested 1137, 1154) 106:580 km (220 sq mi) 2754: 2640:Storia della città di Sinigaglia 2282:Gauchat, IV, p. 312 with note 9. 2263:Gauchat, IV, p. 312 with note 7. 2199:Gauchat, IV, p. 312 with note 3. 1445:(Venice: A. Zatta 1769), p. 999. 833:(18 Feb 1591 – 18 May 1601 Died) 577:Adelbertus (attested 1028, 1036) 54: 2173:Eubel, III, p. 298 with note 7. 1498:Patrologiae Latinae Tomus CXXXV 944:Fabrizio Sceberras Testaferrata 891:(1 Sep 1659 – 25 Feb 1682 Died) 879:(2 Aug 1655 – 24 Apr 1656 Died) 839:(26 Nov 1601 – 9 Jan 1625 Died) 775:Bartolomeo Vignati (1431–1446?) 601:Theotius ? (attested 1059) 27:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy 2566:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1845). 2460:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 1898:Pope, Catholic Church (1898). 1832:Les registres de Boniface VIII 1813:Les registres de Boniface VIII 1149:Pope, Catholic Church (1898). 946:(6 Apr 1818 – 3 Aug 1843 Died) 701:Franciscus, O.Min. (1294–1295) 619:Atto (attested June 1115/1116) 1: 1942:Cristoforo: Eubel, I, p. 447. 1772:Ernest Langlois, ed. (1905). 1479:, p. 602. Siena, pp. 213-214. 1363:sospetto." Cf. Siena, p. 213. 821:(16 Jun 1570 – 1577 Resigned) 772:Francesco Mellini (1428–1431) 683:Jacobus (attested 1232, 1270) 421:Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta 72: 2726:Diocese of Fabriano-Matelica 2603:. Faenza: F. Lega, pp.  2586:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1909). 526:And - - (8th century ?) 2720:Archdiocese of Ancona-Osimo 2617:Polverari, Alberto (1981). 2597:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 2454:Reference works for bishops 2438:; retrieved 22 March 2019. 2422:; retrieved 22 March 2019. 1951:Radulfus: Eubel, I, p. 447. 1933:Giovanni: Eubel, I, p. 447. 1749:Les registres de Nicolas IV 1494:Historia Ecclesiae Remensis 1376:in 649. J. D. Mansi (ed.), 813:Urbano Vigerio della Rovere 795:(1476– 9 May 1513 Resigned) 750:Joannes Firmani (1388–1394) 550:Ororius (Oirannus, Giranus) 286:archdiocese of Ancona-Osimo 2840: 2627:Schwartz, Gerhard (1907). 2405:Honorati: Ritzler-Sefrin, 1924:Ugolino: Eubel, I, p. 447. 1853:Gratias: Eubel, I, p. 447. 1844:Jaonnes: Eubel, I, p. 447. 1770:. Theodinus died in 1294. 1303:Antonio Barberino (1627). 789:Marco Vigerio della Rovere 781:(15 Dec 1447 – 1466 Died) 677:Trasmundus (attested 1218) 432:Marco Vigerio Della Rovere 2749: 2714: 2607:Mencucci, Angelo (1994). 2377:Bishop of Ancona e Numana 1672:Regesta Honorii Papae III 756:Lorenzo Ricci (1412–1419) 655:Alimannus (attested 1193) 607:Guilelmus (attested 1070) 544:Articarius (attested 861) 511:Anastasius (attested 761) 243: 229: 53: 49: 2637:Siena, Lodovico (1746). 2164:III, p. 298 with note 6. 2079:. Siena, p. 235. Eubel, 589:Robertus (attested 1053) 565:Atto (attested 968, 996) 481:Venantius (attested 502) 262:Dioecesis Senogalliensis 245:www.diocesisenigallia.it 41:Dioecesis Senogalliensis 2619:Senigallia nella storia 2409:VI, p. 376 with note 5. 2396:VI, p. 376 with note 4. 2392:Rossi: Ritzler-Sefrin, 2383:VI, p. 375 with note 2. 2366:VI, p. 375 with note 2. 2083:II, p. 235 with note 2. 1754:Registres de Nicolas IV 1600:Atto: Schwartz, p. 253. 1271:Benedictus XIV (1842). 1022:"Diocese of Senigallia" 1005:"Diocese of Senigallia" 643:Jacobus (attested 1179) 529:Paulinus (attested 826) 514:Georgius (attested 769) 87:Ecclesiastical province 2761:Catholicism portal 2576:Cucchi, T. M. (1931). 2323:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 2319:"Bishop Muzio Dandini" 2313:Doctor in utroque iure 2294:Doctor in utroque iure 2246:appointed Facchinetti 2187:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 1901:Bullarium Franciscanum 1728:Registres de Martin IV 1648:Gams, p. 726 column 2. 1620:Second Lateran Council 1201:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1168:"Niccolò V, antipapa," 1152:Bullarium Franciscanum 1095:"Niccolò V, antipapa," 1009:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 722:Fredericus (1323–1328) 716:Franciscus (1318–1321) 704:Franciscus (1295–1297) 695:Trasmundus (1288–1291) 692:Fredericus (1284–1288) 332:King Manfred of Sicily 261: 40: 2741:Diocese of Senigallia 2670:Diocese of Senigallia 2538:Pięta, Zenon (2002). 1967:Archbishop of Taranto 1756:II, p. 833, no. 6186. 1500:(Paris 1853), p. 264. 1488:Oirannus was sent as 970:Archbishop of Ferrara 883:Nicolò Guidi di Bagno 837:Antaldo degli Antaldi 719:Hugolinus (1321–1323) 698:Theodinus (1291–1294) 680:Benno (attested 1223) 541:Samuel (attested 853) 470:Bishops of Senigallia 407:Cathedral and Chapter 393:archdiocese of Urbino 254:Diocese of Senigallia 183:10 (religious Orders) 34:Diocese of Senigallia 2486:Hierarchia catholica 2475:Hierarchia catholica 2407:Hierarchia catholica 2394:Hierarchia catholica 2381:Hierarchia catholica 2364:Hierarchia catholica 2230:Hierarchia catholica 2162:Hierarchia catholica 2081:Hierarchia catholica 2051:Council of Constance 1441:, editio novissima, 1380:, editio novissima, 1339:, editio novissima, 1250:Hierarchia catholica 1230:Cappelletti, p. 396. 1130:Cappelletti, p. 394. 1063:Cappelletti, p. 392. 955:Giuseppe Aggarbati, 938:Annibale della Genga 658:Henricus (1197–1199) 499:Mauro (attested 649) 336:Emperor Frederick II 185:15 Permanent Deacons 18:Bishop of Senigallia 2790:43.7131°N 13.2183°E 2786: /  2736:Prelature of Loreto 1622:, presided over by 1325:. 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Index

Bishop of Senigallia

Senigallia
Italy
Ecclesiastical province
Ancona-Osimo
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Secular priests
Francis
Francesco Manenti
Giuseppe Orlandoni
Locator map of diocese of Senigallia, on the Adriatic coast, in northeastern Italy
www.diocesisenigallia.it
Latin
Latin Church
Catholic Church
Marche
Italy
suffragan
archdiocese of Ancona-Osimo
Paulinus of Nola
St. Gaudentius
Bishop of Rimini
Pope Victor II
Pope Alexander II
King Manfred of Sicily
Emperor Frederick II
Pope Urban IV
Charles of Anjou

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