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1480:, section 22, it stated: "Concerning diocesan boundaries, therefore, this sacred synod decrees that, to the extent required by the good of souls, a fitting revision of diocesan boundaries be undertaken prudently and as soon as possible. This can be done by dividing dismembering or uniting them, or by changing their boundaries, or by determining a better place for the episcopal see or, finally, especially in the case of dioceses having larger cities, by providing them with a new internal organization.... At the same time the natural population units of people, together with the civil jurisdictions and social institutions that compose their organic structure, should be preserved as far as possible as units. For this reason, obviously, the territory of each diocese should be continuous." 3905: 1799:(Italy). Following the death of Bishop Philippus, the Chapter of Viterbo notified the Chapter of Toscanella and fixed a day for the election of a new bishop. They decided to proceed by the "Way of Compromise", and named a committee of three Canons, who chose Jacobus de Viterbio, a cleric of the Apostolic Camera and a Canon of Viterbo. Jacobus accepted, but then resigned the office to the pope, who chose Petrus, Bishop of Ancona to be Bishop of Viterbo. Pietro was appointed Bishop of Viterbo on 25 August 1286. He died in 1311 or 1312. 1850:, on 19 March 1318, appointed Angelo, a native of Rome, a priest and Canon of the Lateran Basilica, to be bishop of the united dioceses of Viterbo and Toscanella. He held a diocesan synod on 16 May 1320. While he was bishop, the Pope appointed him in 1319 to be vice-rector of the Patrimony of S. Peter, and in 1322 to be vice-rector of the city of Rome. In 1325, Angelo was named Vicar of the city of Rome, which office he held until 1335. He died in Rome on 18 December 1343 (Cappelletti says 8 December). Cappelletti VI, pp. 127-135. 56: 2215:. He had been Bishop of Capaccio (1627–1635). He was appointed Bishop of Viterbo e Toscanella on 13 September 1638, and made his formal entry into his diocese on 25 November. He was named Suburbicarian Bishop Sabina in 1666, then of Tusculum (Frascati) in 1668, and Porto in 1671. He resigned the diocese of Viterbo on 2 June 1670, in favor of his nephew Stefano. He died on 9 January 1675. Ughelli I, pp. 1423-1424. Gauchat IV, p. 371 with note 7. Ritzler-Sefrin, 2398:(Sapienza, Rome, 1841). Like his predecessor, he was a professional diplomat. He was appointed titular Archbishop of Neocesarea (Pontus) in 1850, and posted to Belgium. In 1861, he became Nuncio in Bavaria. On 22 June 1866, he was assigned the diocese of Viterbo e Toscanella, and allowed to retain the title of Archbishop. He was created a cardinal at the Consistory of 13 March 1868, and assigned the 3917: 2062:. He was named titular Patriarch of Constantinople on 8 August 1524, and was sent on a mission to Spain to the Emperor Charles V. He was appointed Administrator of the See of Zara (Jadra, Zadar) in Istria on 19 December 1530, which he resigned, retaining half of the bishopric's income. He died in Rome on 12 November 1532. Ughelli I, p. 1420. Eubel III, pp. 16, no. 28; 215 with note 7; 335. 562:(1962–1965), in order to ensure that all Catholics received proper spiritual attention, decreed the reorganization of the diocesan structure of Italy and the consolidation of small and struggling dioceses. It also recommended the abolition of anomalous units such as exempt territorial prelatures. These considerations applied to Viterbo and the other dioceses governed by its bishop. 1827:
Canon of the Lateran Basilica. When the matter reached the pope, Clement V nullified both elections, and, on 10 March 1312, appointed Joannes, a Canon of the Vatican Basilica and one of his chamberlains, as Bishop of Viterbo e Toscanella. He remained at the papal court for three years, however, and was still bishop-elect when he resigned in 1318. Cappelletti VI, p. 127.
388:. The succession of its bishops recommences with Joannes (1027); another Joannes distinguished himself in the reform of Benedict (1049) and brought back the clergy of Tuscania to the common life. Gilbert (1059) and Giselbert (1080) were also promoters of reform. Bishop Richard (1086–1093), however, adhered to the party of Frederick Barbarossa's 427:, who practiced a form of gnostic manicheanism, first appear in Viterbo. Pope Innocent III came to Viterbo personally in June 1207, and engaged in the search for Paterini and their sympathizers, most of whom had fled. They were active, however, throughout the 13th century, and were still found there in 1304. 2337:
Born in 1761, Conestabili belonged to an aristocratic family of Narni. He was appointed titular Archbishop of Corinth on 9 August 1802, and transferred to Viterbo on 26 September 1803, being allowed to keep the title "Archbishop". He died on 17 December 1806, at the age of 45. Cappelletti VI, p. 169.
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Cardinal Tiberio Muti (1611–1636) presided over a diocesan synod, his second, in Viterbo on 18–19 January 1624; its acts were published. Cardinal Francesco Maria Brancaccio held a diocesan synod in Viterbo on 18 September 1639, and had the acts of the synod published. Brancaccio held another synod on
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from the Sapienza (Rome) (1699). He was a Canon and Prebend of S. Maria Maggiore. He became a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures, and then Secretary of the SC of the Council, and an official of the SC of Good Government. He had been titular bishop of Philadelphia (1728–1731), and was
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had reserved to himself the right to appoint to benefices in Viterbo (and elsewhere). Nonetheless, the Chapter of Viterbo proceeded to an election, and in the midst of strife, two elections were made, one faction choosing the Archpriest Raynerius, the other faction choosing Joannes de Serracinis, a
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moved to consolidate these several small dioceses by suppressing them and uniting their territories into the diocese of Viterbo e Tuscania, whose name was changed to the Diocese of Viterbo. There was to be only one cathedral, in Viterbo. The cathedrals in Acquapendente, Montefiascone and Bagnoregio
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Ottaviano was the nephew of Cardinal Raffaele Riariom and brother of Cesare Visconti Riario, Archbishop of Pisa. Ottaviano held the post of Scriptor Apostolicarum Litterarum in the Roman Curia. He was appointed bishop on the same day that his uncle resigned, 16 September 1506. On 16 March 1515, he
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Alferius had been master of the chapel of Cardinal Ottobono Fieschi of S. Adriano (1251–1276). He was named Bishop of Alife on 27 April 1252, but was unable to take possession of the diocese. Still bishop-elect, he was confirmed as bishop of Viterbo by Innocent IV on 27 January 1254. Ughelli I, p.
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issued a bull, suppressing the territorial abbey as an autonomous prelature, and united it to the diocese of Viterbo and Tuscania. The bishop of Viterbo was to enjoy the additional title of Abbot of San Martino al Monte Cimino. The Vicar General of the diocese of Viterbo was also to be the Vicar
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Vol. 28 (CittĂ  del Vaticano) 1936), pp. 394-395: "Abbatia S. Martini ad Montem Ciminum cum dioecesi Viterbiensi posthac unione perpetua et aeque principali coniuncta erit, ita ut in posterum Episcopus pro tempore Viterbiensis regimen quoque illius Abbatiae habeat et titulo Abbatis S. Martini ad
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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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and a cardinal at the age of fourteen, who was already papal Legate in the Patrimony, was appointed Administrator of Viterbo on 16 November 1532, following the death of Cardinal Egidio. He resigned after six months, on 6 June 1533, upon the appointment of Bishop Grassi. Eubel III, p.
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Constitutiones editae ab eminenitiss., et reuerendiss. D.D. Vrbano card. Sacchetto episcopo Viterbien., ac Tuscanen. in Dioecesana Synodo. Celebrata in ecclesia cathedrali Viterbien. Dominica secunda post Pentecosten, & feria sequenti diebus nempe 24. & 25. Maij anno Domini
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was given the office of Primicerius of the collegiate church of S. Pietro (Toscanella) and a canonry and prebend of the collegiate church of S. Maria in Pontano; these were benefices, held for the sake of the income. He died on 6 October 1523. Eubel III, p. 335 with note 3.
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There is no evidence he was ever consecrated a bishop. He was named Administrator of Viterbo a second time on 8 August 1538, and resigned the Administratorship to become Archbishop of Florence (a second time) on 25 May 1548. He died on 31 January 1550. Eubel III, p.
1489:"in unam dioecesim iuridice redigeremus, satis enim eas coeptis, institutis, moribus, mente coaluisse....perpetuo unimus, unione, ut dicunt, exstinctiva; quae proinde adquiret atque comprehendet in suo territorio uniuscuiusque harum Ecclesiarum territorium" 598:. There was to be only one diocesan Tribunal, in Viterbo, and likewise one seminary (the regional papal seminary), one College of Consultors, and one Priests' Council. All the priests of all the dioceses were to be incardinated in the diocese of Viterbo. 2351:
A native of Senigallia, Bedini was a professional diplomat. In 1845, he was named titular Archbishop of Thebes (Greece), and posted to Brazil, where he served until 1856. When he returned to the Vatican, he was appointed Secretary of the Congregation
2442:. On 27 March 1986 Boccadoro became Bishop of Viterbo, Acquapendente, Bagnoregio, Montefiascone, Tuscania e San Martino al Monte Cimino. He resigned the bishopric in accordance with Canon Law on 14 March 1987. He died on 8 March 1998. 296:. In 1986, several dioceses were combined, and the title was changed to "Diocese of Viterbo, Acquapendente, Bagnoregio, Montefiascone, Tuscania and San Martino al Monte Cimino"; in 1991 the name was shortened to "Diocese of Viterbo". 2030:
on 9 April 1504. He died on 9 July 1521. He was administrator of the diocese of Viterbo from 28 August 1498 to 16 September 1506. He resigned in favor of his nephew, Ottaviano. Cappelletti, p. 153. Eubel II, pp. 18, no. 22;
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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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Cesarini was named a cardinal on 30 August 1627. He was named Bishop of Viterbo on 14 May 1636. He resigned the diocese on 13 September 1638. He died in Rome on 25 January 1644. Gauchat IV, pp. 21, no. 23; 371 with note
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on 12 December 1491; he was still in Rome on 25 March and 25 April 1492, when he celebrated Mass for the papal court. He died in 1498, after the month of June. Cappelletti VI, pp. 151-153. Eubel II, p.
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Fumagalli was born in Rome in 1947. He was named Bishop of Sabina–Poggio Miterto on 31 December 1999, and consecrated a bishop on 20 February 2020. He was transferred to the diocese of Viterbo by
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Constitutiones, et decreta edita ab illustriss. & reuerendiss. D. Tiberio ... card. Muto, ... in eius secunda discesana Synodo habita Viterbij diebus 18. et 19. Ianuarij anno Domini 1624
3445: 2140:(Perugia). He was named a cardinal on 26 February 1561. On 7 October 1566 he was appointed Bishop of Viterbo. He was appointed Inquisitor General of the Roman and Universal Inquisition by 3455: 3198: 3181: 463:. He invested Viterbo with a siege, beginning in May 1354. On 23 June, Viterbo submitted, and built a fortress (Rocca) for the governor of the Patrimony. In 1367, during the sojourn of 1946:
Pietro was a native of Viterbo, and had been Archpriest of the collegiate church of S. Sisto in Viterbo (See Cappelletti, p. 173). He was appointed Bishop of Viterbo on 19 May 1460 by
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21 November 1649, and published the acts. A diocesan synod was held in the cathedral of Viterbo by Cardinal Urbano Sacchetti (1683–1701) on 24–25 May 1694; its acts were published.
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of Cardinal Ridolfi, who was Administrator of Viterbo for ten years. He was appointed bishop of Viterbo on 6 June 1533. He died in 1538. Cappelletti VI, p. 134. Eubel III, p. 336.
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Bernard du Lac had been a Canon of Rodez, and was a Doctor of Canon Law. He was rector of the Patrimony of S. Peter when he was appointed Bishop of Viterbo on 6 February 1344 by
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Constitutiones editae in dioecesana synodo habita Viterbii ab eminentiss. & reuerendiss. d. card. Brancatio episcopo Viterbien. et Tuscanen. die XXI nouembris MDCXXXXIX.
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Constitutiones editae in dioecesana synodo habita Viterbij ab eminentiss. & reuerendiss. d. card. Brancacio episcopo Viterbien. et Tuscanen. Die XXV septembris MDCXXXIX.
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had been given to Bishop Trenta of Viterbo as administrator. Then the right of patronage over the abbey was renounced by Prince Doria Pamphili. On 2 May 1936,
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General of the abbey, and a Vicar Capitular (elected to administer the diocese during an episcopal vacancy) would also be administrator of the abbey.
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and Vicar in spiritualities and temporalities for all the lands in Italy subject to the dominion of the Church, came to effect the reconquest of the
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Moroni, p. 300, column 2. Cappelletti, p. 88. The legateship is mentioned in a letter of Pope John VIII of 17 February 876: J.D. Mansi (ed.),
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The episcopal palace was completed in 1267, under the auspices of Raynerius Gatti, Captain of the People of Viterbo for the third time. The
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On 2 May 1936 the diocese of Viterbo e Toscanella gained territory from the suppressed Territorial Abbacy of San Martino al Monte Cimino.
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In the fourteenth century the clergy of Toscanella repeatedly refused to recognize the bishop elected by the chapter of Viterbo, so that
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Born in Canneto in 1592 of a noble family of Naples, Francesco Brancaccio was named a cardinal in the consistory of 28 November 1633 by
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among them (from 1541 to 1547), who aroused suspicions of heterodoxy. After 1628 Viterbo was the residence again of a simple governor.
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at Viterbo, a quarrel between the populace and the retinue of one of the cardinals developed into a general uprising, which Cardinal
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After a century of trouble, peace was not re-established until 1503, when the government of Viterbo was subsequently assigned to a
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addressed a bull on 23 February 852, determining the boundaries of the diocese. In 876, Bishop Joannes was one of the legates of
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and sustained a siege by Cardinal Orsini. The people rose and killed him (8 May 1387), and Viterbo returned to the obedience of
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Bishop Angelo Tignosi (1318–1343) held a diocesan synod at Corneto on 16 May 1320, and another three years later in Viterbo.
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in 1216; it is contested whether the Bishop of Viterbo was the same Rainerius. He died c. 1250. Eubel I, p. 532 with note 3.
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On 18 February 1984, the Vatican and the Italian State signed a new and revised concordat. Based on the revisions, a set of
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on 24 November 1608. He was appointed bishop of Viterbo on 26 January 1609, and he died on 28 November 1611. Gauchat,
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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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gave the pope all this Tuscan territory in feudal tenure, the imperial authority over it being still represented by a
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took possession of the city, which joined in the general revolt against papal rule, but quickly submitted. When the
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Bishop Maurus is the first known bishop (649) of Toscanella. Among the successors of Maurus was Virbonus, to whom
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By 1986, papal policy in the selection of bishops had concentrated in the person of Bishop Luigi Boccadoro the
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Cardinal Michelangelo dei Conti (1 Aug 1712 – 14 Mar 1719 Resigned), Archbishop (personal title): future Pope
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History of the Inquisition from Its Establishment in the Twelfth Century to Its Extinction in the Nineteenth
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Nicholas had been Bishop of Civita Castellana (1232–1233). He was transferred to the diocese of Viterbo by
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Egidius Canisius (Egidio Antonini da Bagnaia) was the Prior General of his Order. He participated in the
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Grassi was a native of Piacenza (according to Eubel; Ughelli, p. 1430, says he was Bolognese), and a
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On 5 December 1435, the city of Corneto was separated from the Diocese of Viterbo and erected as the
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Viterbo was notorious as a center of heresy. During the episcopate of Bishop Raynerius (c.1200), the
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Jean XXII (1316-1334); Lettres communes analysées d'Après les registres dits d'Avignon et du Vatican
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Diocese of Viterbo, Acquapendente, Bagnoregio, Montefiascone, Tuscania e San Martino al Monte Cimino
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assigned a coadjutor to the diocese. Uhgelli I, pp. 1408-1409. Cappelletti VI, pp. 110-117. Eubel,
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Born in Brescia in 1533, Gambara was the nephew of Cardinal Uberto Gambara. He held the degree of
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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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In general, see: P. Egidi, "L'abbazia di S. Martino sul Monte Cimino secondo documenti inediti,"
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Because Bishop Rainerio had allowed the diocese to fall into spiritual and temporal disorder,
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Stefano was a nephew of cardinal Francesco Brancaccio. Ritzler-Sefrin V, p. 417 with note 3.
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on 15 July 1348 by Pope Clement VI. On 27 July 1349, he was transferred to the diocese of
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on 2 December 1615. He died in Viterbo on 14 April 1636. Gauchat IV, p. 371 with note 5.
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consecrated three bishops, one of whom was a bishop of Viterbo. Eubel I, p. 532, note 2.
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Cardinal Andrea Santacroce (24 Jan 1701 – 10 May 1712 Died), Archbishop (personal title)
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Bishop Giovanni was earlier Bishop of Tuscanella (1188 – 6 April 1199); he was created
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Cardinal Raniero Simonetti (6 May 1748 – 20 Aug 1749 Died), Archbishop (personal title)
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Cappelletti VI, pp. 80-87. The "praedia ipsius castri Viterbii" is specified at p. 83.
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reentered the city and took possession of its government. In 1391 Cardinal Pileo, the
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Muti was appointed bishop of Viterbo on 19 December 1611. He was named a cardinal by
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Bullarum diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum Romanorum pontificum Taurensis editio
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on 11 December 2010. Biographical notice of Bishop Fumagalli: Diocesi di Viterbo,
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Heresy and Obedience in Tridentine Italy: Cardinal Pole and the Counter Reformation
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Bullarum, diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum romanorum pontificum taurinensis
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The territory of the diocese was stricken by a major earthquake on 28 May 1320.
370: 352: 3916: 1950:. He died on 3 August 1472. Ughelli I, p. 1419. Cappelletti VI, p. 150. Eubel, 1295:(in Italian). Vol. III. Viterbo: Tip. Sociale Agnesotti. pp. 280–327. 3872: 3070: 2072: 2055: 348: 340: 176: 2682:(in Latin). Vol. II. Berlin: Apud Weidmannos. pp. 196–200, 207–214. 2610:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 2588:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus IV (1592-1667). MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana. 1967:(Italy) (February 1472). He was named Bishop of Viterbo on 31 August 1472 by 1247: 897:(2 Jun 1670 – 8 Sep 1682 Died), Archbishop (personal title); Cardinal in 1681 3778: 3593: 3241: 3140: 2742: 2006:
on 10 December 1477. He was Cardinal Deacon of S. Giorgio, then Cardinal of
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Antonio Maria Grasselli, O.F.M. Conv. (19 Jun 1899 – 30 Dec 1913 Resigned)
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Boccadoro was appointed Bishop of Viterbo e Toscanella on 8 June 1970 by
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on 1 July 1517. He was appointed Bishop of Viterbo on 2 December 1523 by
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Francesco Pastrovich, O.F.M. Conv. (14 Dec 1772 – 4 Apr 1783 Died)
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Giacomo di Angeluccio Uguzzolini (17 December 1417 – 2 May 1429)
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2787: 1933:(20 February 1377 – 10 October 1380), and Archbishop-Bishop of 1692:
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Archbishop Ambrogio was previously Metropolitan Archbishop of
929:(22 Sep 1749 – 2 May 1770 Died), Archbishop (personal title) 543:, around whom there grew up at Viterbo a coterie of friends, 3622:
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Giovanni Battista Paolucci (27 Feb 1880 – 9 Nov 1892 Died)
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1537:"Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate" 1353:
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Fiorino Tagliaferri (14 Mar 1987 – 30 Jun 1997 Retired)
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Niccolò de’ Vetuli (19 November 1350 – death July 1385)
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Giovanni Cecchini Caranzoni (10 February 1430 – 1460)
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He died in 1360. 1822:While Bishop Petrus was still alive, 1545:John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica 1405:The Angelical Cardinal, Reginald Pole 339:, when it was a village tributary to 7: 2495:Pius XI, "Ad Maius Christiani," in: 2012:Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church 1684:Francesco Antonio Turriozzi (1778). 1338:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 904:(29 Mar 1683 – 24 Jan 1701 Resigned) 884:(14 May 1636 – 13 Sep 1638 Resigned) 513:, would have given the city over to 3822:Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi 1753:Scambio was confirmed as bishop by 1005:Immediately Subject to the Holy See 959:Cardinal Matteo Gonella (1866–1870) 956:Cardinal Gaetano Bedini (1861–1864) 919:Alessandro degli Abbati (1731–1748) 643:Immediately Subject to the Holy See 114:2,161 km (834 sq mi) 3827:Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua 3537:Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran 412:, on territory split off from the 25: 3605:Pontifical North American College 3167:Section for Relations with States 2692:. 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He died in 1210. 1186:Pope Innocent III and His Times 1028:Lino Fumagalli (11 Dec 2010 – ) 854:(5 Dec 1594 – 21 Jan 1609 Died) 829:(25 May 1548 – 2 Nov 1550 Died) 3456:Sora-Cassino-Aquino-Pontecorvo 2665:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1847). 2518:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2125:Eubel III, p. 336 with note 8. 2018:(1483–1521), and was promoted 1786:Philippus: Ughelli I, p. 1414. 1547:de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis 1402:Catherine Mary Antony (1908). 1385:Luigi Tomassetti, ed. (1860). 1368:Luigi Tomassetti, ed. (1859). 1020:16 February 1991: Name Changed 654:Giovanni (1192 – 6 April 1199) 347:(Tuscia Langobardorum) on the 1: 3719:Pontifical Oriental Institute 2713:Storia della cittĂ  di Viterbo 2540:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2529:Eubel, Conradus, ed. 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Index

Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscania

Viterbo Cathedral
Viterbo
Italy
Ecclesiastical province
exempt
Holy See
Catholic Church
Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Basilica Cattedrale di S. Lorenzo Martire
Secular priests
Francis
Lino Fumagalli
www.webdiocesi.chiesacattolica.it
Latin
Latin Church
diocese
Catholic Church
Italy
exempt
Holy See
ecclesiastical province
cathedral
Cattedrale di San Lorenzo
episcopal see
Viterbo
Pope Zachary

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