496:, which was owed to the bishop and the Tenth owed to the Chapter in the town of Ventimiglia and in eight villages and rural districts, were collected at the same time by the same officials. The collection officials were appointed in alternate years by the bishop and the Chapter, and the collections were placed in one warehouse. This custom was followed up to 1716. When some of the villagers, however, refused to pay, the bishop sent his procurators to collect his due portion; the Chapter complained, wishing to observe the old custom, but the bishop demanded a fee for his services; when the Chapter tried to collect the dues on their own, the villagers refused to hand them over. The Chapter then instituted suit in the Papal Court, demanding a return to the old custom. The judgment was that the bishop's procurator and the Chapter's procurator could not be compelled to work together as one.
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in Rome. He served as a parish priest and taught religion in the state liceo in
Oneglia Imperia; he also served in Cesio, Caravonica, and Borgio Verezzi. He then taught theology, ecclesiology and mariology at the seminary in Albenga. He was then a member of several diocesan administrative committees, and became a member of the administrative council of the Pontifical Foundation for the Goods and Artistic Activity of the Church in Rome. In 2008 he was named a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Albenga. In 2011 he became Rector of the diocesan seminary. He was appointed Bishop of Ventimiglia by
2457:, at the request of the government of Genoa, with the mission of reconciling the bishops and the civil authorities of the island, most of whom had been Genovese, with their native populations. He died on 13 November 1616, at the age of 32 (according to his epitaph; the age of 41, according to Gauchat), in the house of Cardinal Domenico Rovere, Bishop of Aleria. He had been poisoned. Cappelletti, p. 604. Rossi (1886), p. 234. Gauchat, p. 363 with note 4.
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was not consecutive and a substitute priest or chorister was provided by the Canon so that his duties were carried out. In 1624, however, due to a diminution in the number of Canons, the regulations were tightened so that no more than three Canons could be absent at any one time. By 1787 the situation had improved, and several Canons instituted proceedings against the Bishop and other Canons to return to the old rule. The
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473:(1181–1185) confirmed the Chapter in its possessions, rights, and privileges, and granted them the right to elect their own Provost. They were also granted the right of presentation of suitable persons to the churches and chapels in the diocese in their possession. These two grants removed powers from the exercise of the bishop of the diocese and placed them in the hands of the Chapter.
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2244:. He was the Datary of Pope Innocent VIII from August 1484 to 1489, an office which required his residence with the pope; therefore, he did not reside in the diocese of Ventimiglia. He was transferred to the diocese of Orense (Spain) on 27 January 1486. He was named a cardinal on 9 March 1489. He died on 11 September 1507.
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Bishop Suetta was born at Loano (Savona) in 1962. He studied at the diocesan seminary of
Albenga and was ordained in 1986. In 1988 he obtained a church licenciate in theology from the Lateran University in Rome, and a doctorate in the same subject in 2009 from the Pontificio Ateneo Regina Apostolorum
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Clavarini was a native of Genoa. He obtained the degree of Master of theology in 1773. He taught philosophy and theology in Luni. He was appointed Bishop of
Ventimiglia on 13 March 1775, and was consecrated in Rome on 26 March by Cardinal Lazzaro Pallavicini. He died on 1 October 1797 (Cappelletti,
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Chapter had a set of Statutes, which were last codified in 1539 and remained in force down into the end of the 18th century. According to these statutes, a Canon might take leave of his Chapter duties for as long as three months per year, without having to have an explanation, so long as the time
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was an irregular 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 publish statutes and decrees of
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Biale had been
Provost of the Cathedral of S. Lorenzo in Genoa, and professor of Canon Law at the University of Genoa. He was nominated by the King of Sicily on 18 February 1837, and preconised (approved) by Pope Gregory XVI on 19 May 1837. He presided at a diocesan synod in 1844. He died on 26 June
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Promontorio was born in
Sarzana of a Genoese father in 1622. Rossi reports the existence of a letter of Promontorio from Rome on 29 May 1654, announcing his appointment as bishop of Ventimiglia, and a reply from the syndics of Ventimiglia on 9 June. He was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Marcantonio
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Bacigalupi was born in Genoa. He served as a lecturer in philosophy and theology, and then as Rector of the
College of S. Maria in Porticu in Rome. He was Assistant, and then Procurator General of his Order. He was named Bishop of Ventimiglia on 31 March 1732, and consecrated in Rome on 4 May 1732
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Nicolaus
Lercari, Canon of the Church of S. Maria de Vineis in Genoa, was elected bishop by the Chapter of Ventimiglia on 15 August 1232. His name was submitted to Archbishop Guilelmus of Milan for confirmation, and on 8 September 1232 the Primicerius (Archdeacon) of Milan ordered him to appear for
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A diocesan synod was held by Bishop
Domenico Vaccari (1502–1511), in which the subject of witches and the procurement of abortions figured prominently. Bishop Stefano Spinola presided over his first diocesan synod in 1608. A synod, his second, was held by Bishop Mauro Promontorio (1654–1685) on 5–6
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Sospello in the County of Nice. He had been a Canon of Genoa by 1481, and was also Provost of S. Giorgio. In 1481 he was named Vicar of Archbishop Campofregoso of Genoa. He was named bishop of the diocese of Noli (1485–1502), and was transferred to Ventimiglia on 24
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on 5 January 1304. He was unable to attend the council of the diocese of Milan held at Bergamo in 1311, and sent a Procurator with his canonical excuse. He died in 1819, and after his death the Chapter of the Cathedral elected Giacomo di Massimine of Alba as his successor, but the election was
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Franciotti on 24 June 1654. He celebrated two diocesan synods, the second synod in 1683. Rossi (1886), pp. 239-241. Gauchat, IV, p. 363 with note 8 (Gauchat's date of 22 June 1654 is a misprint from the line above in his text; the correct date of 22 May is also given by Cappelletti, p. 605).
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Palaemon Bima published a list of the bishops of Ventimiglia, based, he says, on various documents supplied him by a Canon of Ventimiglia and the Canon Theological of Ventimiglia, as well as from an "antichissimo manoscritto ci fu da rispettabile persona communicato, senza però garantirne
2401:, on 10 May 1576; in the V provincial council of 7 May 1579; and in the VI provincial council of 10 May 1582. He died on 18 December 1600. The Chapter of the Cathedral then elected its Provost, Ascanio Aprosio, as Vicar Capitular, to govern the diocese until a new bishop took possession.
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Giustiniani was born in Chios. He was lecturer in philosophy and theology and Consultor of the Office of the Holy Inquisition in Cesena. He became Dean of the Congregation of Monte Cassino, O.S.B. He was named Bishop of Sagona (Corsica) on 9 December 1726, and was consecrated by
2367:. He was not consecrated a bishop until 11 November 1565. After his transfer, the bishop of Ventimiglia was summoned to Cardinal Carlo Borromeo's first provincial council in Milan, but the seat was vacant when the council met in October 1565. Eubel, III, pp. 41 no. 44; 231, 334.
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l'autenticitĂ ". His list begins with sixteen bishops, obviously designed to carry the history of the bishops of the diocese back to the apostolic age; but there is no documentary evidence as to their existence. They are not mentioned by Ughelli, Gams, Rossi, Kehr, and Lanzoni.
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on 26 April 1482; but this transfer was never carried out. On 25 September 1482, in Rome in the presence of Pope Sixtus IV, still as Bishop of Ventimiglia he preached the funeral sermon of Captain Roberto Malatesta. He was reappointed to Ventimiglia on 4 February 1484 by
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Otho was the son of Count Guglielmo Pietro of Ventimiglia and Eudoxia Lascaris. He had been Canon and Provost of the Cathedral of Ventimiglia, and had been appointed Procurator at the Council of Milan in September 1287. He was elected, and then provided as bishop by
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Rousset was born in Beaulard (diocese of Susa) in 1887. He was a priest of the diocese of Susa, and was consecrated a bishop on 26 March 1933 by the Bishop of Susa, Umberto Ugliengo. He was the brother of Archbishop Rinaldo Rousset, of Reggio Calabria (1909–1926).
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Benedetto Boccanegra was the successor of Jacobus Fieschi, appointed on 8 October 1382. On 25 September 1399, he authorized the creation of a new benefice in the Cathedral. Ughelli, p. 307, says that he was Treasurer of the Holy Roman Church. He took part in the
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On 10 July 1886, the small parish of Garavano, which had fallen into French territory, was transferred by agreement between the Bishop of Ventimiglia and the Bishop of Nice from the diocese of Ventimiglia to the diocese of Nice; the transfer was approved by
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A diocesan synod was held by Bishop Lorenzo Biale (1837–1877) on 29, 30 and 31 May 1844. Bishop Tommaso Reggio (1877–1892) held another synod on 19, 20, and 21 September 1881. Reggio held his second synod at the diocesan seminary on 3 September 1886.
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on 28 September 1767, and was consecrated in Rome on 29 September by Cardinal Ferdinando Rossi. He was able to restore good relations with the Prince of Monaco, and to recover episcopal authority in the principality. Ritzler, VI, p. 437 with note
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Raymond was appointed bishop by Pope John XXII on 26 November 1320. He had been a papal Penitentiary and the Pope's Confessor. He was transferred to the diocese of Vence on 6 September 1328 by John XXII. Semerio, II, p. 498. Eubel, I, pp. 519,
2182:, which had deposed Gregory XII, John XXIII, and Benedict XIII, and after the death of Bishop Bartolomeo. The existence of Thomas Judicia, an appointee of Benedict XIII, was ignored. Thomas de Amelia died on 27 January 1422. Eubel, I, p. 524.
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his canonical examination. There had been two candidates, the other being Fulco da Dervio, and there was a contested election. The Archbishop quashed the election, but an appeal to Rome awarded the office to Lercari. Lercari was removed by
382:, the Papal Legate to First Consul N. Bonaparte, wrote to the Chapter of Ventimiglia, in the absence of a bishop, demanding the surrender to the French of those parishes in territory under French control. These included the two parishes in
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Visconti was a member of the ducal family of Milan. He had served as Ambassador to the King of Spain. He was made a Prothonotary Apostolic by Pope Pius IV, and appointed Bishop of Ventimiglia on 5 December 1562. He participated in the
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ordered the confiscation of all the gold and silver in the churches and convents of the diocese. The Cathedral lost its large silver chandeliers, and other precious objects including the silver bust and reliquary of S. Secondo. The
417:, returned Ventimiglia to Italian control, in the form of the House of Savoy, which had been restored to the expanded Kingdom of Sardinia (the King was also Doge of Genoa), and assigned the diocese to the metropolitanate of Genoa.
2511:(Civil and Canon Law). He was Provost of the Cathedral of Savona. In 1687 he established the monastery of the Canons Regular of S. Augustine; it was suppressed in 1797 by the French Republic. He was transferred to the diocese of
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432:, granting a change in the name of the diocese to Ventimiglia-San Remo; a second decree raised the Church of S. Syrus in the city of San Remo to the status of co-cathedral in the diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo.
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Johannis Burchardi ... Diarium Innocentii viii, Alexandri VI, Pii III, et Julii II tempora complectens, nunc primum publici juris factum comm. adjectis ab A. Gennarelli. (Gli scrittori e i mon. della storia
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Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi sive summorum pontificum, S. R. E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series... A pontificatu Pii PP. VII (1800) usque ad pontificatum Gregorii PP. XVI (1846)
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Nicolò Pasquale di Franchi was nominated Bishop of Ventimigili, but because of the diplomatic impasse between the Republic of Genoa and the Papacy, the Vatican refused to approve the nomination. Moroni,
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Daffra was born at Canneto in 1841, and became a priest of the diocese of Tortona. He was director of studies and then Rector of the local seminary. He was appointed Canon of the Cathedral of Tortona.
2453:(judge) on the staff of Msgr. Costa, the papal Nuncio to the Duke of Savoy. He was named Bishop of Ventimiglia on 27 August 1614. He was then appointed Apostolic Visitor to the dioceses of Corsica by
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on 4 September 1409; this was a regularization of a transfer already made by Benedict XIII in 1408. Rossi (1907), p. 410 (who makes his appointment in 1386, wrongly). Eubel, I, p. 528. II, p. 245.
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reassigned eight parishes from the diocese of Nice and twenty-five from Albenga to the diocese of Vintimiglia. In 1921 there were 75 parishes, staffed by 210 secular and religious priests.
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Giovo was a native of Luni-Sarzana. He was lecturer in theology and then Prior of the monastery of S. Catherine in Genoa. He was approved as Bishop of Ventimiglia in Consistory by
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on 7 February 1695; a Vicar Capitular was elected, Msgr. Melchiorre Curti. Cappelletti, p. 606. Semerio, II, pp. 519-520. Rossi (1886), pp. 241-242. Ritzler, V, p. 409 with note 2.
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Bishop Guilelmus attended the Milanese provincial council at Lodi on 21 May 1229. Guilelmus died in August 1232. Rossi (1886), p. 98. Rossi (1907), p. 365 note 1. Eubel, I, p. 528.
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Robertus is recorded in a document of 12 March 1380, but a document of 3 December notes that the bishop of Ventimiglia was dead. Rossi (1907), pp. 391-392; 409. Eubel, I, p. 528.
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on 22 December. He was named Bishop of Ventimiglia on 17 April 1741. He built the new episcopal palace, and held a diocesan synod. He died on 5 October 1765. G. Moroni (ed.),
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Synodus Albintimiliensis altera ab Illmo et Revmo Thoma e marchionhibus Reggio episcopo in Senimarii sui sacello habita, die tertia septembris, anno 1886, episcopatus sui X,
2231:, and was also named titular Bishop of Patras. Ughelli, p. 308 (with many misstatements). Semerio, II, pp. 505-506. Cappelletti, pp. 598-599. Eubel, II, p. 268 with note 2.
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Moroni, p. 210 column 1. Cf. Rossi (1886), p. 321. On 11 October 1820, Pius VII named Felice Levreri, parish priest of the church of S. Marco in Genoa, as the new bishop.
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386:(Mentone and Roccabruna) and the nineteen which had belonged to the Kingdom of Sardinia. The Chapter complied, and the diocese was reduced to only fourteen parishes.
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On 3 July 1975, the Sacred Congregation of Bishops in the Roman Curia issued a decree, requested by Bishop Angelo Raimondo Verardo, (1967–1988) and authorized by
2278:, says that Pope Julius II replaced him with Alessandro de Campofregoso in order to make the political situation more difficult for Louis XII of France. Rossi,
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in 1562 and 1563, and had been Nuncio in Spain in 1563, and Nuncio to the Emperor in 1564. He was created a cardinal on 12 March 1565, and transferred to the
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Stephanus attended the Lateran Council of 1179. He died on 7 August 1193. Rossi (1886), p. 97 with note 3. Semerio, II, pp. 489-490. Kehr, p. 364, nos. 2-3.
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Collectio omnium conclusionum et resolutionum quae in causis propositis apud sacram congregationem cardinalium S. Concilii Tridentini interpretum prodierunt
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Bishop Pinus (Pietro Giso) was transferred to the diocese of Brindisi on 2 November 1352 by Pope Clement VI. Cappelletti, p. 594. Eubel, I, pp. 149, 528.
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Serie cronologica dei romani pontefici e degli arcivescovi e vescovi di tutti gli stati di Terraferma & S. S. B. M. e di alcune del regno di Sardegna
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Secoli cristiani della Liguria, ossia, Storia della metropolitana di Genova, delle diocesi di Sarzana, di Brugnato, Savona, Noli, Albegna e Ventimiglia
2388:) on 26 November 1572. Ughelli, IV, p. 310. Eubel, III, pp. 288, 324. Semerio, II, p. 513, is incorrect in attributing his earlier bishopric to Savona.
2195:(Civil and Canon Law) and a Protonotary Apostolic, was appointed by Pope Martin V on 18 February 1422. He died in 1435. Gams, p. 827. Eubel, I, p. 524.
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Fregoso had been driven out of Genoa, where he had hopes of being elected Doge. In 1518 and 1519 he organized attacks on the Genoese government.
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Jacobus Fieschi was promoted to the diocese of Genoa by Urban VI in 1382. He died on 24 November 1400. Rossi (1907), p. 409. Eubel, II, p. 282.
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The parish of Santa Maria di Roccabruna had been confirmed as a possession of the diocese of Ventimiglia as early as 8 June 1182, in a bull of
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Four Years at the Court of Henry VIII. Selection of His Despatches Addressed to the Signory of Venice January 12th 1515, to July 26th 1519
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in 1244. Ughelli, IV, pp. 302-305. Semerio II, pp. 492-494. Cappelletti, pp. 583-592. Rossi (1886), pp. 98-99. Rossi (1907), p. 365, 409.
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on 25 January 2014, and was consecrated a bishop on 1 March by Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco of Genoa. Chiesa di Ventimiglia San Remo,
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Fregoso had been Vicar General of Cardinal Paolo Fregoso, Archbishop of Genoa and Doge of Genoa, his father. Eubel, II, p. 268.
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Bishop Gianfrancesco Gandolfo (1623–1633) negotiated the peace between Savoy and Genoa, which was proclaimed on 10 August 1634.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi... A pontificatu Pii PP. X (1903) usque ad pontificatum Benedictii PP. XV (1922)
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on 10 January 1633. He died in 1642. Cappelletti, p. 605. Rossi (1886), p. 210. Gauchat, pp. 75 with note 6; 363 with note 6.
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of the Cathedral of S. Maria Assumpta consisted of three dignities (the Provost, the Archdeacon and the Cantor) and eight
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Mildone subscribed a document of Bishop Atto of Vercelli: Ughelli, IV, p. 302. Semerio, II, p. 488. Rossi (1907), p. 407.
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1676:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus decimus tertius (13). Romae: ex typographia Reverendae Camerae Apostolicae. p. 17.
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on 15 April 1602. He was present at the VII Provincial Synod of Milan in 1609. He died on 22 December 1613.
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Spinola was born in Genoa in 1645. He was Provincial of the Province of Etruria of the Congregation of the
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in Rome in February 962, as part of the suite of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Milan. Semerio, II, p. 488.
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3116:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus quartus (4) (2nd ed.). Venice: Apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 326–331.
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Bishop Lucius consecrated the church of S. Lazzaro di Tenda in 690 (DCXC). Rossi (1907), p. 407.
1847:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus Tertius: Sepultura - Zona Canonicorum. Munich: Lentner. p. 709.
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2253:(in Latin). Firenze: Tipografia sulle Logge del Grano. pp. 111, note 1.
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1680:...nec non Vintimiliensis respective, ecclesiae metropolitanae Aquensis....
1444:
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
862:
Giovanni Battista de Albertis (28 Feb 1831 Confirmed – 12 Nov 1836 Resigned)
375:
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2843:. Vol. Supplement 1. New York: Encyclopedia Press. 1922. p. 757.
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1910:
Bishop Joannes subscribed to the Acts of the synod of Rome in 680 under
890:
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
1382:
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1116:
1052:
937:
895:
354:
had a bishop from the fifth century; the first known is Joannes (680).
284:
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2030:
Ubertus was the brother of Otto, Archbishop of Milan. Ughelli, p. 307.
1827:
Kehr, p. 366, no. 7. The rights and privileges were also confirmed by
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2646:. He died on 30 May 1812. Cappelletti, XIII, p. 610. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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on 27 August 1392. He was transferred to the diocese of Famagusta by
1726:(CittĂ del Vaticano: Typis polyglottis Vaticanis, 1975), pp. 677-678.
1424:
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1022:
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1941:
An unnamed bishop of Ventimiglia took part in the Coronation of the
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2642:
Orengo was appointed Bishop of Ventimiglia on 24 September 1804 by
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p. 609, makes the date 2 October). Ritzler, VI, p. 437 with note 5.
2507:
Naselli belonged to a noble family of Savona, and held the degree
2077:
Petrus was appointed bishop of Ventimiglia on 6 September 1328 by
1550:
489:
445:
the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
441:
82:
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Gavotti resigned the bishopric of Ventimiglia on 27 January 1633.
1775:(in Latin). Vol. 39. Paris: Expensis H. Welter. p. 475.
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Lorenzo Giovanni Battista Biale (19 May 1837 – 26 Jun 1877)
2968:
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2328:
Cibo was only the Administrator of the diocese during the
913:
Alberto Maria Careggio (20 Mar 2004 – 25 Jan 2014 Retired)
856:
Paolo Girolamo Orengo, Sch. P. (24 Sep 1804 – 30 May 1812)
2950:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
2274:
January 1502. He died or resigned in 1511. Guicciardini,
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827:
Pier Maria Giustiniani, O.S.B. (17 Apr 1741 – 5 Oct 1765)
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Petrus (Marinaco), O.Min. (1392–1409) (Avignon Obedience)
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On 5 April 1806, at the demand of Bonaparte, now Emperor
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Vol. VI. pars ii. Berolini: Weidmann. pp. 363–367.
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Benedictus Boccanegra (1382–1411) (Roman Obedience)
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821:Carlo Maria Mascardi, B. (7 Apr 1710 – 9 Dec 1731)
687:Thomas Judicia (1415– ? ) (Avignon Obedience)
175:Cattedrale di Nostra Signora Assunta (Ventimiglia)
1772:Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
2724:Beato Tommaso Reggio. Un profeta dei tempi nuovi
2348:Roman Catholic Diocese of San Marino-Montefeltro
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2165:in 1409. Rossi (1907), p. 410. Eubel, I, p. 528.
2004:Jacobus: Ughelli, pp. 305-307. Eubel, I, p. 528.
714:Alessandro de Campofregoso (5 March 1487 – 1502)
672:Jacobus Fieschi (c. 1381–1382) (Roman Obedience)
3154:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Genoa
1673:Bullarii Romani continuatio Summorum Pontificum
818:Ambrogio Spinola, B. (6 Jun 1701 – 10 Mar 1710)
2762:Mons. Ambrogio Daffra, vescovo di Ventimiglia,
2584:Dizionario di erudizione storioc-ecclesiastica
2246:Joannes Burchard (1855). A. Gennarelli (ed.).
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2384:. Grimaldi was transferred to the diocese of
1747:(Romae: ex tip. rev. Apostolica Camera 1608).
1406:Santi Francesco Saverio e Paola Romana LevĂ (
621:Jacobus de Castello Arquato, O,P. (1244–1250)
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2965:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2947:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
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2081:. He died in January 1345. Eubel, I, p. 528.
2861:, Chiesa Cattolica Italiana, archived from
932:Of the 99 parishes, all but two are in the
877:Agostino Rousset (27 Jan 1933 – 3 Oct 1965)
287:, northern Italy. The name of the historic
183:Basilica Concattedrale di S. Siro (Sanremo)
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2793:, 27 maggio 2018; retrieved: 30 May 2018.
2286:Atti della SocietĂ ligure di storia patria
2090:Angelo was appointed on 14 August 1348 by
1313:Nostra Signora della Misericordia (Marina)
874:Ambrogio Daffra (11 Jul 1892 – 3 Aug 1932)
663:Bertrandus (1381–1392) (Avignon Obedience)
609:Stephanus (attested 1169, 1179; died 1193)
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1413:Santi Giuseppe e Antonio (Arma di Taggia)
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3069:(in Italian). Oneglia: Eredi G. Ghilini.
2204:Jacobus Feo de Saona: Eubel, II, p. 268.
2039:Joannes: Gams, p. 826. Eubel, I, p. 528.
1310:Nostra Signora della Mercede (S.Martino)
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27:Roman Catholic diocese in Liguria, Italy
3274:Dioceses established in the 7th century
1568:
669:Bartholomeus (1409) (Avignon Obedience)
1307:Nostra Signora del Rosario (Baragallo)
270:Dioecesis Ventimiliensis-Sancti Romuli
41:Dioecesis Ventimiliensis-Sancti Romuli
3181:Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato
2466:Spinola: Gauchat, p. 363 with note 5.
2410:Rossi (1886), pp. 197, 233. Gauchat,
2021:on 17 January 1251. Eubel, I, p. 528.
1487:Nostra Signora di Lourdes e S.Lorenzo
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3090:Semeria, Giovanni Battista (1843).
2932:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667)
2790:La celebrazione per mons. Barabino
1769:Giovan Domenico Mansi, ed. (1907).
794:, O.S.B. (22 May 1654 – 4 Jan 1685)
723:Alessandro Campofregoso (1511–1518)
3269:Roman Catholic dioceses in Liguria
2971:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2953:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
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2174:Thomas de Amelia was appointed by
1707:Leonis XIII Pontificis maximi Acta
980:Knowledge (XXG)'s inclusion policy
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788:, C.R. (20 Jun 1633 – 27 Jan 1653)
776:, C.R. (30 Jan 1617 – 23 Sep 1622)
764:, C.R. (15 Apr 1602 – 22 Dec 1613)
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3066:Storia della cittĂ di Ventimiglia
2787:Diocesi di Ventimiglia San Remo,
2280:Storia della cittĂ di Ventimiglia
1871:Salvator Pallottini, ed. (1880).
1814:Ughelli, p. 302. Ritzler-Sefrin,
1735:Rossi (1886), p. 235 with note 3.
1598:"Diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo"
1585:"Diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo"
1478:Cattedrale Nostra Signora Assunta
1204:Santi Giovanni Battista e Giorgio
1181:Nostra Signora della Misericordia
618:Nicolaus Lercari (1232 – c. 1244)
393:I, Pope Pius VII issued the Bull
110:715 km (276 sq mi)
3209:
2694:(1886), p. 322. Ritzler-Sefrin,
2475:Gandolfo was transferred to the
1861:had originally been approved by
1421:NativitĂ di S. Giovanni Battista
1403:Santi Apostoli Giacomo e Filippo
955:
696:Jacobus Feo de Saona (1452–1467)
693:Ottobono de Valencia (1422–1435)
633:Ubertus Visconti (attested 1265)
512:
318:
58:
48:Diocesi di Ventimiglia e Sanremo
3196:Diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo
2558:Ritzler, V, p. 410 with note 5.
2528:Ritzler, V, p. 409 with note 3.
1972:Guido: Rossi (1886), pp. 97-98.
1135:Visitazione di Maria Santissima
916:Antonio Suetta (25 Jan 2014 – )
886:Diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo
711:(15 Jun 1484 – 27 January 1486)
699:Stephanus de Robeis (1467–1471)
615:Guilelmus (attested 1210; 1232)
3077:Miscellanea di storia italiana
2918:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2727:(in Italian). Bergamo: Velar.
1038:Purificazione di Maria Vergine
648:Bonifacius, O.S.A. (1345–1348)
597:Martinus (attested 1090, 1110)
415:Sollicitudo omnium ecclesiarum
262:Diocese of Ventimiglia-Sanremo
34:Diocese of Ventimiglia-Sanremo
1:
2910:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3
2907:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923).
2899:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2
2896:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2888:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1
2885:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2760:VIII, p. 585. G. Simonetti,
1759:(Nice: Joannes romerus 1683).
642:Raimundus, O.Min. (1320–1328)
76:
3032:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1914).
2431:Acta Ecclesiae Mediolanensis
2405:Acta Ecclesiae Mediolanensis
1890:Palemone Luigi Bima (1842).
1429:NativitĂ di Maria Santissima
1175:NativitĂ di Maria Santissima
1046:S. Maria Assunta e S.Giorgio
690:Thomas de Amelia (1419–1422)
479:Sacred Congregation of Rites
3053:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
2929:Gauchat, Patritius (1935).
2764:San Remo: Casablanca, 2000.
1343:S. Siro nella Concattedrale
1328:S. Lorenzo Martire (Solaro)
1132:Nostra Signora degli Angeli
925:In a bull of 29 June 1831,
871:(26 Jun 1877 – 11 Jul 1892)
782:(20 Mar 1623 – 10 Jan 1633)
780:Giovanni Francesco Gandolfo
770:(27 Aug 1614 – 13 Nov 1616)
709:Antonio Pallavicini Gentili
126:152,400 (est.) (96.5%)
3305:
3171:Diocese of Albenga-Imperia
1857:This right to collect the
1438:Nostra Signora del Rosario
1435:Nostra Signora del Carmelo
1285:Santi Fabiano e Sebastiano
806:(2 May 1695 – 29 May 1700)
800:(10 Sep 1685 – 7 Feb 1695)
752:(8 Dec 1565 – 26 Nov 1572)
293:dioecesis Albintimiliensis
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3084:. 1906. pp. 359–411.
2840:The Catholic Encyclopedia
2751:The Catholic Encyclopedia
2721:Angelo Montonati (2015).
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1555:Nostra Signora della Neve
1514:NativitĂ di Maria SS.Ma (
1304:NativitĂ di Maria Vergine
1178:NativitĂ di Maria Vergine
1129:NativitĂ di Maria Vergine
902:Name Changed: 3 July 1975
798:Giovanni Girolamo Naselli
740:(5 Dec 1561 – 6 Jul 1565)
409:On 30 May 1818, however,
380:Giovanni Battista Caprara
374:lost its manuscripts and
253:www.diocesiventimiglia.it
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237:
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53:
3063:Rossi, Girolamo (1886).
3042:Lamboglia, Nino (1964).
2816:; retrieved 2018-14-05.
2756:Daffra: Ritzler-Sefrin,
2719:VIII, pp. 316, 534 585.
2365:Bishop of Luni e Sarzana
2121:Petrus was appointed by
1196:Santi Faustino e Giovita
940:. The others are in the
804:Giovanni Stefano Pastori
645:Petrus, O.P. (1328–1345)
485:granted their petition.
2142:. Rossi (1907), p. 409.
1786:Tommaso Reggio (1882).
1516:Grimaldi di Ventimiglia
1379:S. Stefano Protomartire
1277:S. Stefano Protomartire
1105:S. Stefano Protomartire
1049:SS. Vergine del Rosario
1030:Santi Filippo e Giacomo
573:Mildo (attested c. 940)
91:Ecclesiastical province
3216:Catholicism portal
3186:Diocese of Savona-Noli
2509:Doctor in utroque iure
2477:diocese of Alba Pompea
2447:Doctor in utroque iure
2193:Doctor in utroque iure
1722:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
1651:. Rossi (1886), p. 95.
1589:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1581:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1499:S. Nicola Da Tolentino
1432:Nostra Signora Assunta
1261:Nostra Signora Assunta
898:
558:Joannes (attested 680)
505:Diocese of Ventimiglia
289:Diocese of Ventimiglia
269:
227:Alberto Maria Careggio
40:
3005:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
2853:Source for parishes:
2828:Rossi (1886), p. 321.
2319:Rossi (1907), p. 410.
1625:Rossi (1886), p. 284.
1616:Rossi (1886), p. 210.
1579:Cf. David M. Cheney,
1484:NativitĂ di Maria SS.
1375:Santo Stefano al Mare
1367:S. Giacomo Apostolo (
1346:Sacro Cuore di GesĂą (
1331:S. Maria degli Angeli
1301:Annunciazione (Borgo)
1281:San Biagio della Cima
1242:Santi Cosma e Damiano
1065:Immacolata Concezione
893:
746:(1565) (Bishop-elect)
612:Guido (attested 1198)
561:Lucius (attested 690)
457:Cathedral and Chapter
195:34 (Religious Orders)
18:Bishop of Ventimiglia
3165:Archdiocese of Genoa
2778:(Rome 1959), p. 507.
2758:Hierarchia catholica
2717:Hierarchia catholica
2696:Hierarchia catholica
2678:Hierarchia catholica
2665:Hierarchia catholica
2648:Hierarchia catholica
2633:Cappelletti, p. 609.
2412:Hierarchia catholica
2191:Ottobono, who was a
2180:Council of Constance
1831:on 21 November 1365.
1816:Hierarchia catholica
1526:La Mortola Inferiore
1511:Santi Pietro e Paolo
1496:S. Michele Arcangelo
1493:S. Giovanni Battista
1475:Addolorata e S.Luigi
1395:S. Giovanni Battista
1253:S. Michele Arcangelo
1250:S. Giovanni Battista
1223:S. Giovanni Battista
1215:Santi Angeli Custodi
1212:S. Antonio Da Padova
1208:Olivetta San Michele
1121:Santi Pietro e Paolo
1113:S. Pietro in Vincoli
1082:S. Marco Evangelista
1074:Santi Pietro e Paolo
720:(24 Jan 1502 – 1511)
703:Battista dei Giudici
660:Robertus (1373–1380)
657:Ruffinus (1352–1373)
526:adding missing items
372:Biblioteca Aprosiana
350:It is probable that
305:Archdiocese of Genoa
3279:Province of Imperia
3241: /
3176:Diocese of Chiavari
2776:Annuario pontificio
2600:93, p. 208, col. 1.
1289:San Lorenzo al Mare
1269:S. Maurizio Martire
1193:S. Vincenzo Ferreri
1187:S. Giacomo Apostolo
1167:S. Giacomo Maggiore
1017:Province of Imperia
934:Province of Imperia
744:Benedetto Lomellini
651:Angelus (1348–1350)
636:Joannes (1297–1303)
395:Expositum cum nobis
3245:43.7911°N 7.6028°E
3191:Diocese of Tortona
3044:Ventimiglia romana
2680:VII, pp. 278, 392.
2580:Pope Benedict XIII
2414:IV, p. 363 note 2.
2350:on 6 July 1565 by
1818:V, p. 409, note 1.
1463:S. Antonio Abate (
1457:Maria Ausiliatrice
1449:S. Lorenzo Martire
1387:S. Martino Vescovo
1334:S. Pietro Apostolo
1293:S. Maria Maddalena
1190:S. Lorenzo Martire
1159:S. Maria Maddalena
1068:S. Maria Maddalena
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756:Francesco Galbiati
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2659:Levrieri: Rossi,
2611:Pope Clement XIII
2543:Pope Clement VIII
2517:Pope Innocent XII
2425:Pope Clement VIII
2224:Diocese of Amalfi
1670:Pius VII (1847).
1634:G. Moroni (ed.),
1545:Province of Cuneo
1508:S. Teresa d’Avila
1441:SS. Nome di Maria
1362:Poggio di Sanremo
1340:S. Romolo Vescovo
1273:Rocchetta Nervina
1231:S. Nicolò di Bari
1184:S. Carlo Borromeo
1071:S. Nicolò da Bari
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942:Province of Cuneo
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