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behind it. The first Prior of the Canons of Saint-Ours was
Arnulphus, who later became Bishop of Aosta. Two of his Canons, Aimon de Quart and Walbert, later became bishops of Aosta as well. In 1134 Bishop Herbert granted the Canons the free administration of their goods, releasing them from episcopal
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in Savoy, Grillet was nominated to the diocese of Aosta by King Victor
Amadeus II on 12 July 1729, and preconised (approved) by Pope Benedict XIII in the Consistory of 3 October 1729. He was consecrated a bishop by the Pope on 9 October 1729, and made his solemn entry into his diocese on 8 December
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A native of Chambéry, Rambert was a master of theology (Avignon). He had been a Canon and
Prebendary of the Collegiate Church of the Holy Shroud in Chambéry, and for some years had lived as a Jesuit, without taking vows. He was nominated Bishop of Aosta by the King of Sardinia (as Duke of Savoy) on
1948:
XII, p. 814, says that
Nicolas confirmed the Statutes of the Chapter on the Tuesday after the Feast of S. John the Baptist (24 June) 1282. The earliest dated document referring to him is from 21 December 1283. He died on 7 October 1301, as is recorded in the Necrology of St. Ours. Duc, pp. 340-480.
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of 1 June 1803. He announced his resignation to his diocese on 19 July, and departed for Turin on 3 September. He was offered the dioceses of Digne and of Dijon, but he declined. He was named a cardinal by Pius VII on 23 September 1816. He died in Turin on 9 September 1824. Aimé-Pierre Frutaz, pp.
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Onorato
Lascaris was the son of Thomas of the Counts of Vintimiglia of Briga. He was a doctor of theology, and took a degree in law from the University of Mondovi on 26 September 1592, on which day he had already been nominated Bishop of Aosta. He was a professed member of the Canons Regular of S.
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Bishop Anselm was present at the
Council of Ansa (diocese of Lyon), held under the presidency of Burchardus, Archbishop of Lyoon, in 990: Mansi, XIX, pp. 99-100. He was present at another Council of Ansa in 1025: Mansi, XIX, p. 423. His successor Burchardus was already installed on 10 March 1026:
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The cathedral of the
Assumption in Aosta was served by a Chapter of regular clergy, presumably following the Rule of Saint Benedict until (perhaps) the second half of the 9th century, when the monastic discipline seems to have been relaxed; in 1133, under Bishop Humbertus, the rule of the Canons
536:
A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, but important, meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to
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In the filling of vacancies in the
Chapter, an unusual system was followed. In the first month of each season of the year, the Pope had the right of appointment; in the second month of each season, the Bishop enjoyed the right; in the third month, the Chapter. This system lasted down until the
1639:
Bishop
Luttifredus was allegedly present at a Council of Milan in 966 or 969, when it was decided that the diocese of Alba, though it had been devastated by the Saracens and was being administered by the Bishop of Asti, should be restored. He is only a name. Ughelli, IV, p. 285 no. 8 (Bishop
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Savio, pp. 72-74, points out that there is nothing but conjecture that identifies Bishop Gratus with the priest Gratus of the council of Milan of 451. Gratus is patron saint of the diocese. Lanzoni, pp. 1053-1055. Duchesne, p. 247, accepts the identification of the priest Gratus with the
1644:, editio novissima, Tomus XIX (Venice: A. Zatta 1774), pp. 21-22. The editors of Mansi point out that the knowledge of the council of Milan depends entirely on the report of Ughelli, who says nothing about his source(s). Ughelli's reported dates are confused and impossible. Savio, p. 86.
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in 496. Lanzoni, p. 1055, rejects the attribution, believing that he was a suffragan bishop of Rome. Around 507–511 King
Theodosius wrote to the Bishop of Milan that the Bishop of Aosta was not guilty of the charge of treason laid against him; Lanzoni believes that this bishop could be
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on 4 April 1464, upon the resignation of his uncle in his favor. He was consecrated at Aosta on 22 July 1464. He was responsible for the restoration of the cathedral. In 1504 he asked for a Coadjutor, but his request was refused. He died on 22 May 1511. Eubel, II, p. 98. Frutaz, p.
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Augustine. He was preconised on 23 March 1594. He was consecrated in Rome on 2 April 1594, and took possession of the diocese of Aosta on 8 June 1594. He died on 11 July 1595. Gams, p. 829, puts the date of death on 11 July 1595, as does Eubel in his first edition (1910), p. 136.
368:, a province created between 794 and 811. It then became subject to Milan again, but was restored to Tarentaise. The diocese of Aosta was suppressed by order of the Emperor Napoleon I, in 1802, an order which was given canonical effect by Pius VII in 1803.
2189:. He was elected bishop of Aosta on 15 November 1572, and took possession by procurator on the 19th. He was consecrated in Turin in May 1573. He died on 26 June 1585.Pierre-Étienne Duc, "Inventaire du mobilier de Monseigneur César Gromis, évêque d'Aoste",
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Pierre's family possessed the feudal property of Ville-sur-Sarre and that of Thora. On 10 August 1263, Bishop Pierre and Rodolphe Grossi du Châtelard, Archbishop of Tarentaise, issued regulations concerning the residence of Canons in the cathedral. Duc,
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In 1133, Bishop Herbert, with the consent of the Provost and Canons of the Collegiate Church of S. Ursi (Ours), converted the Chapter of secular canons into an association of Canons Regular of S. Augustine. This change had the support and authority of
516:(1 June 1803), in which the number of dioceses in Piedmont was reduced to eight: Turin, Vercelli, Ivrea, Acqui, Asti, Mondovi, Alessandria and Saluzzo. Ivrea was united with the former diocese of Aosta. Bishop Paolo Giuseppe Solaro di Villanova (
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Bishop André Jourdain (1832–1859) presided over a diocesan synod held on 27–29 August 1835. Bishop Joseph-Auguste Duc (1872–1907) held his first synod on 21 August 1874, his second in 1875, his third in 1876, and his sixth in September 1880.
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Ploceanus is known from the fantastic hagiographical life of Saint Ursus (Orso), written in the 11th century (Savio, p. 78). Gams, p. 828, ignores him, as does Duchesne, 248. Lanzoni, p. 1056, questions him. He is said to have been an
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on 24 January 1528, and he took possession by procurator on 7 August 1528. He was consecrated in Rome on 2 July 1529 by the Papal Sacristan, Gabriele Foschi. He died at Anversa on 20 or 21 May 1557. Eubel, III, p. 122. Frutaz, p.
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Regular was adopted. The Chapter consisted of two dignities, the Provost and the Archdeacon, and twenty Canons. One of the Canons served as Theologus. There were also fifty-two Perpetual Chaplains and six choir boys (called the
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I, Paris 1884, p. 282 no. 1901). On 20 September 1246, the Count of Savoy renounced his right of spoils of the property of the late Bishop of Aosta. Pierre de Pra died on 25 March, perhaps in 1257, perhaps in 1258: Savio, pp.
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Berruti had been Vicar General of Cardinal Domenico della Rovere in the diocese of Turin, was Governor of the city of Rome (28 June 1514 – June 1517). He was consecrated in Rome by the Papal Sacristan, Gabriele Foschi.
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took the Church of Aosta under his protection, and confirmed Bishop Arnulphus in all his privileges, ratifying those which had been granted by Count Amadeus and his son Humbert. A document of 1158: Luigi Schiaparelli,
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Aymon had been Canon of the Cathedral of Aosta, and his brother Pierre was Provost of the Cathedral Chapter (1253–1276). On 10 February 1273 he was still Bishop-elect, and does not appear as Bishop until August: Duc,
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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)
2457:, who nominated him Bishop of Aosta. He was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 26 September 1784 by Cardinal Hyacinthe Gerdil. He resigned the diocese in order to avoid difficulties with Pope Pius VII's bull
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A diocesan synod was held by Bishop Emeric in 1307; the Statutes issued at that time have survived. In the diocese the sacrament of Baptism was practiced by immersion rather than by sprinkling of water.
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Lambert was a native of Chambéry, and held the degree of Doctor of Canon Law. He had been Vicar General of the diocese of Grenoble. He was named Bishop of Aosta in the Consistory of 25 June 1692 by
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Rathbornus took part in the recognition of Charles the Bald as King of Italy, at Pavia in 876. He took part in a council held in Ravenna in November 877. Savio, pp. 81-83. Duchesne, p. 248, no. 5.
501:, the famous Protestant reformer, visited Aosta as he was returning to France from Ferrara. His preaching, however, brought him to the attention of Bishop Pierre Gazin, and he was forced to flee.
564:). A twenty-first Canon was added on 14 September 1721, through the generosity of Father Jean-Baptiste du Chatelard, Prior Commendatory of the cathedral. By 1743 there were twenty-three Canons.
568:
administration of Bishop Filiberto Alberto Bailly (1659–1691), who traded his right to nominate in February, May, August, and November to the Pope, in exchange for the right to appoint to the
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Milliet, a native of Chambéry, held a doctorate in theology (Valence), and had been Vicar General of Tarentaise. He was appointed Bishop of Aosta in the Consistory of 5 January 1699 by
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Compare Frutaz, pp. 13-14, who states that from the beginning of the diocese to the beginning of the 11th century, only eight names of bishops are known, which he lists and annotates.
2049:
Bishop Jean was originally from the canton of Vaud, and had been Canon in the Cathedral of Lausanne, where he was Vicar General of Bishop Guillaume de Challant. Frutaz, pp. 309-310.
1880:
Humbert belonged to one of the four most important families of Savoy, the Chevron de Villette de Tarentaise. His earliest known documentary reference is on 22 September 1265: Duc,
1565:
Eustatius did not attend the provincial council of Milan under Bishop Eusebius in 451, but sent instead a priest named Gratus to represent him. Savio, pp. 71-72. Lanzoni, p. 1053.
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Statuta synodalia dioecesis augustensis edita ab illustrissimo et reverendissimo D. D. Joseph-Augusto Duc episcopo augustensi in sua sexta synodo dioecesana die 3 septembris 1880
430:, Anselm's successor and a relative of various nobles opposed to Conrad's claims in Burgundy. (Burchard subsequently rose in a revolt, which failed; he was later translated to
540:
Bishop Simon de Duin issued a set of Statutes for the diocese in 1280. They are concerned mostly with the administration of the sacraments and the proper conduct of clerics.
2916: : sive, Repertorium privilegiorum et litterarum a romanis pontificibus ante annum 1598 Italiae ecclesiis, monasteriis, civitatibus singulisque personis concessorum.
1584:
Bishop Jucundus took part in the Councils of Rome in 501 and 502. Duchesne, p. 248. Savio, pp. 76-77, believes that he was the Bishop Jocundus who received a letter from
2214:. He had been Prior of S. Benigno and Provost of the Cathedral Chapter; he was also Vicar General. He was appointed Bishop of Aosta in the Consistory of 16 July 1586 by
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on 17 April 1741. He was consecrated in Rome by the Pope on 23 April. He died in Aosta on 5 December 1783. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 106 with note 2. Frutaz, pp. 320-321.
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following the death of Bishop Jourdain on 29 May 1859. He was consecrated a bishop by Bishop Luigi Moreno of Ivrea. Jans died on 21 March 1872. Pierre-Étienne Duc,
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Statuta synodalia dioecesis Augustensis edita ab ill.mo et rev.mo D.D. Joseph Augusto Duc episcopo Augustensi in sua tertia synodo dioecesana die 25 augusti 1876,
2378:, and consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Pier Matteo Petruccio on 1 February 1699. He was nominated on 11 June 1727 by the King of Sardinia, and transferred to the
1919:
Simon was born in the parish of Duin on the shore of the lake of Annecy. On 29 January 1275, Simon was Bishop-Elect; he appears as Bishop on 20 July 1275: Duc,
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on 1 April 1440. He was Castellan of the Castel S. Angelo in Rome (1455–1456). He died at Lausanne on 5 November 1461. Eubel, II, pp. 98, 173. Frutaz, p. 309.
365:
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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
1723:
The latest document of Bishop Herbert is dated 11 March 1138, which is 1139 in the modern reckoning. Herbert probably died on 20 November 1139. see Duc,
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Giorgio was Archdeacon of Lyon when he was named to the diocese of Aosta on 16 February 1433 by Pope Eugenius IV. He was transferred to the diocese of
2396:. Rambert was consecrated a bishop in Rome by Pope Benedict on 30 November 1727. He died on 16 September 1728. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 105, with note 5.
1840:
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Azeglio, of the family of the Counts of Ponzone, had been a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Aosta. He was ambassador of the Duke of Savoy to the
1355:
Bullarii Romani continuatio, Summorum Pontificum Benedicti XIV, Clementis XIII, Clementis XIV, Pii VI, Pii VII, Leonis XII, Pii VIII constitutiones
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The diocese, which covers an area of 3,262 km and has a population of 129,288, is divided into 93 parishes. All are in the (civil) region of
3165:
1903:
1675:. On the death of his uncle (c. 1131) became involved in a bitter struggle for the episcopal seat of Lyon, and he was eventually translated to
1598:
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François de Prez was the nephew of Bishop Antoine de Prez, and a Canon of the Cathedral of Aosta. He was appointed to the diocese of Aosta by
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control. In 1135 Innocent II conceded the Canons of S. Ours the right of burial and the right to elect their own Prior. This was confirmed by
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1337:
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Augustinus. In 1040 Humbertus, Count of Maurienne, built and endowed a chapel in the Cathedral. Saint-Marthe, p. 811. Gams, p. 828 column 2.
1817:, was elected Bishop of Asti on 17 July 1219. He died on 25 April 1243. J.-A. Duc, "Le bienheureux Boniface de Valpergue, Ă©vĂŞque d'Aoste",
360:
The diocese of Aosta was founded no earlier than the 5th century. At that time it was a suffragan of the diocese of Milan. On 13 June 867,
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524:) resigned, so as not to impede the operation of the Bull. The diocese of Aosta was re-established in 1817 by Pope Pius VII in his bull,
3154:
109:
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Ego Gratus presbyter, directus ab episcopo meo Eustasio ecclesiae Augustanae, vice ipsius in omnia suprascripta consensi et subscripsi.
353:
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3205:
3185:
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1104:
a commune are shown in brackets. Many of the ancient parishes appear in the documents of the Cartulary of the Bishops of Aosta.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi... A pontificatu Pii PP. X (1903) usque ad pontificatum Benedictii PP. XV (1922)
2532:(Civil and Canon Law, IUD). He had been Canon and Provost of the Cathedral Chapter, and was elected Vicar Capitular during the
1513:, at p. 70. Bishop Humbertus was encouraged by Pope Innocent II, who was under the reforming influence of Bernard of Clairvaux.
924:
803:
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Bishop Oger Moriset (1411–1433) held a synod on 9 May 1424. Bishop François de Prez (1464–1511) held a synod on 15 April 1504.
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Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
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2511:. He had been Vicar General of the diocese of Maurienne. He was nominated Bishop of Aosta on 13 June 1832, and confirmed by
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on 24 November 1698 by Innocent XII. he died on 28 September 1706. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 104, with note 3; 229 with note 4.
1927:, pp. 290-306. On 16 June 1282, Bishop Simon established a hospital in the parish of La Salle for the poor and infirm: Duc,
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on 21 December 1273. He died at Vercelli on 27 May 1303. Savio, p. 106. Eubel, I, p. 117, note 2; 521. Frutaz, pp. 301-302.
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by Pope Benedict XIII on 25 June 1727. He died on 28 August 1744. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 104, with note 4; 368 with note 3.
918:
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Armannus and Boson named by Pope Celestine III as predecessors of Bishop Arnulphus. Kehr, p. 159 no. 3. Savio, pp. 91-92.
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De Tillier, p. 74. Joseph Auguste Duc, (1879), "Le Chapitre de la cathédrale d'Aoste a-t-il été autrefois régulier?" In:
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made it was a suffragan of the Archbishop of Vienne, and it is known that in the 11th century it was a suffragan of the
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Arditius had been a Canon in the Cathedral Chapter of Aosta. ON 1 April 1314 he was only Bishop-elect. Frutaz, p. 304.
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in the Consistory of 31 January 1611. He introduced the Capuchins into the diocese of Aosta in 1619. Saint-Marthe,
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Gazin was a native of Vercelli, and had been a Canon of the Abbey of St. Andrew. He was named Bishop of Aosta by
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on 18 December 1243, having already been elected by the Chapter of Aosta. He was transferred to the diocese of
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and probably related to its dynasty of bishops; however, rather than remain in local service, he travelled to
2436:. He was nominated bishop of Aosta by the King of Sardinia on 22 February 1741, and preconised (approved) by
1526:, p. 67. After the death of the donor, the right of nomination to the canonry was transferred to the Chapter.
3004:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus quartus (4) (2nd ed.). Venice: Apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 1096–1102.
104:
2196:. nouvelle serie (troisieme) (in French). Vol. II. Lille: Desclée De Brouwer. 1884. pp. 476–477.
2002:
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2907:. Thesaurus Ecclesiarum Italiae I, 1. (in Italian). Roma: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. GGKEY:G2G579NHXT9.
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1765:, (Firenze: Galileiana, 1907), pp. 80-82. Saint-Marthe, p. 812. Kehr, p. 159 no. 2. Frutaz, pp. 296-297.
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1457:(in Latin). Citta del Vaticano: S. Congregatio de Seminariis et Studiorum Universitatibus. p. 110.
418:. The two titles were separated at or following the death of Bishop Anselm of Aosta, in 1026, owing to
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Memoire historique sur Philibert-Albert Bally Evêque d'Aoste et Comte de Cogne au dix-septième siècle
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Armannus executed a charter in the presence of Archbishop Israel of Tarantaise in 1141. Savio, p. 91.
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2104:. Vol. Decade quarta, parte prima (IV. 1). Torino: presso Giammichele Briolo. pp. 195–237.
1358:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus septimus. Prati: Typographia Aldina. 1850. pp. 443–447, no. CCVIII.
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engaged in an arbitration between Bishop Guigo of Aosta and the Collegiate Church of S. Omer: Duc,
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On 9 June 1246, Pope Innocent IV appointed the Prior of Tarentaise as Bishop of Aosta (E. Berger,
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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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is sometimes said to have been the first bishop, this is controverted. The first known bishop is
332:
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Rodolphe had been Provost and Procurator of the Church of Aosta. He was appointed Procurator by
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In the 10th and early 11th centuries, the bishops of Aosta ruled the surrounding country as its
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De Sales was the son of the Seigneur de Brens et de Vuaz. He was born in 1704 at the castle of
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403:. (It was discovered in 1833.) From the ninth century the list of bishops is fairly complete.
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2154:(Civil and Canon Law). He was appointed bishop of Aosta in the Consistory of 14 June 1557 by
2023:. He died on 11 January 1441. Eubel, I, pp. 117, 331; II, p. 187. Aimé-Pierre Frutaz, p. 308.
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1923:, pp. 237-244. On 4 June 1280 Bishop Simon held a diocesan synod, whose acts survive: Duc,
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1962:, p. 481. He died on 1 September 1313. Savio, pp. Eubel, I, p. 117. Frutaz, pp. 303-304.
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1884:, p. 153. According to the Necrology of the Cathedral, he died on 29 March 1272: Duc,
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Jean-Baptiste-Marie Aubriot de la Palme (29 Mar 1819 Confirmed – 30 Jul 1823 Resigned)
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Gli antichi vescovi d'Italia dalle origini al 1300 descritti per regioni: Il Piemonte
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Mgr Jean-Baptiste Vercellin évêque d'Aoste et comte de Cogne au dix-septième siècle
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1824:(in Italian). Vol. Onzieme bulletin. Aoste: Edouard Duc. 1883. pp. 3–183.
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Brocardus, or Burchardus, was the nephew of Archbishop Burchardus of Lyon. He lost
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Documents relatifs à l'épiscopat du Bienheureux Emeric I. de Quart, évéque d'Aoste,
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Esquisses historiques des évêques d'Aoste appartenant au XII ̊et au XIII ̊siécles
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Duc, Joseph Auguste (1884). "Cartulaire de l'Évêché d'Aoste (XIIIe siècle)". In:
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Gizo was appointed by papal decree. Saint-Marthe, p. 811. Gams, p. 828 column 2.
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in June 1563, as Ambassador of the Duke of Savoy. He was named a cardinal by
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Bulletin de la Société académique religieuse et scientifique du Duché d'Aoste
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Bishop Boson is attested in 1086, 1089 and 1099, according to Saint-Marthe,
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Aymon de la Porte Saint-Ours (end 1170 or beginning 1071 – after April 1176)
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Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1770). Benedictine Congregation of S. Maur (ed.).
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Il est peu probable que l'évêché d'Aoste remonte plus haut que le Ve siècle
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on 12 March 1565. He died in Rome on 18 March 1575. Ughelli, IV, p. 1102.
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J. A. Duc, "François de Chevron, élu évêque d'Aoste, le 19 février 1525",
2174:(in Italian). Vol. Decade seconda. Torino: Briolo. pp. 235–250.
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2713:. Vol. Tomus 3 (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2701:. Vol. Tomus 2 (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2689:. Vol. Tomus 1 (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
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XII, p. 821 (who gives the date of death as 19 December 1621). Gauchat,
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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Jacques Joseph Jans, évèque d'Aoste, Notice biographique (1867–1872)
2392:
23 June 1727, and approved in the Consistory of 26 November 1727 by
1398:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Mechlin: Hanicq. pp. 42–49.
1902:, p. 217, 220, 223. Bishop Aymon was transferred to the diocese of
2764:. Vol. Tomus VI (1730–1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2725:. Vol. Tomus IV (1592–1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana
2450:
2110:(Roma: Istituto di studi romani 1972), p. 74. Frutaz, pp. 312-313.
706:
494:
446:
80:
2357:, and was consecrated bishop in Rome on 30 June 1692 by Cardinal
1000:
André-Marie de Maistre (16 Mar 1818 Confirmed – 18 Jul 1818 Died)
3001:
Italia sacra, sive de episcopis Italiae et insularum adjacentium
2273:(Civil and Canon Law, IUD). He was appointed Bishop of Aosta by
2266:
2223:
Mémoire historique sur le Collège royal de Saint-Bénigne d'Aoste
2081:
Trattato del titolo regio dovuto alla serenissima casa di Savoia
408:
190:
Our Lady of Assumption and St. John the Baptist Cathedral, Aosta
3117:
983:
Giuseppe Maria Grimaldi (1805 – 1817) Bishop of Ivrea and Aosta
3103:
2888:
Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: I. Provinces du Sud-Est
2231:
Société académique religieuse et scientifique du Duché d'Aoste
2123:
Société académique religieuse et scientifique du Duché d'Aoste
1508:
Société académique religieuse et scientifique du Duché d'Aoste
1039:
Giovanni Vincenzo Tasso, C.M. (30 Mar 1908 – 24 Aug 1919 Died)
959:
Pierre-François de Sales de Thorens (17 Apr 1741 – 5 Dec 1783)
776:
Humbert de Villette (before 22 September 1265 – 29 March 1272)
379:, whose name coupled with Aosta is signed to a letter sent to
264:
1958:
Emericus' earliest document comes from 8 February 1302: Duc,
2784:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana.
1843:
on 2 March 1246. Savio, pp. 101-102. Eubel, I, pp. 117, 472.
809:
Nicolas (II) de Bersatoribus (5 October 1327 – 23 June 1361)
779:
Aymon de Challant (before 30 August 1272 – 21 December 1273)
2806:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
893:
Onorato Lascaris, O.C.S.Aug. (23 March 1594 – 11 July 1594)
2963:
Gallia christiana, in provincias ecclesiasticas distributa
2948:
Bibliografia storica degli stati della monarchia di Savoia
1949:
Savio, pp. 107-108. Eubel, I, p. 117. Frutaz, pp. 302-303.
1477:
Constitutions et instructions synodales du diocĂŞse d'Aoste
2876:
Catalogue chronologique des Ă©vĂŞques d'Aoste de 360 Ă 1872
2742:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667–1730)
1392:"Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate"
2795:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
2515:
on 2 July 1832. He died on 29 May 1859. Ritzler-Sefrin,
2126:(in Italian). Aosta: J.-B. Mensio. 1879. pp. 55–59.
1310:
L' insigne collégiale de S. Pierre et de S. Ours d'Aoste
1203:, pp. 203-204. Frutaz, p. 284, cites a pair of bulls of
755:
Pierre de Pra (before September 1246 – after April 1256)
422:'s desire to strengthen his position near the important
407:(1008), Archdeacon of Aosta, founded the hospice on the
311:. It has existed in its modern form since 1817. It is a
2966:(in Latin). Paris: Typographia Regia. pp. 806–825.
2918:
Vol. VI. pars ii. Berolini: Weidmann. pp. 157–167.
1511:(in French). Aoste: J.-B. Mensio. 1879. pp. 61–73.
1036:
Joseph-Auguste Duc (29 Jul 1872 – 16 Dec 1907 Resigned)
940:
François Milliet d'Arvillars (5 Jan 1699 – 25 Jun 1727)
815:
Boniface de Challant (27 October 1375 – 27 August 1376)
2343:(in French). Turin: Imprimerie de Seb. Franco et fils.
946:
Jean III Grillet, O.P. (3 Oct 1729 – 14 Sep 1730 Died)
1396:
Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim
2677:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
2432:(diocese of Annecy). He was a doctor of theology in
2234:(in French). Aoste: J.-B. Mensio. 1905. p. 138.
1599:
Diocesi di Aosta: Parrocchie di San Lorenzo in Aosta
1033:
Jacques-Joseph Jans (22 Feb 1867 – 21 Mar 1872 Died)
848:
Jean de Prangins (1 Apr 1440 – 23 Oct 1444 Resigned)
2327:
IV, pp. 100, with note 6; 211. Frutaz, pp. 319-320.
890:
Jean II Geoffroi Ginod (16 July 1586 – 27 Feb 1592)
851:
Antoine de Prez (23 Oct 1444 – 4 Apr 1464 Resigned)
806:(before 1 April 1314 – between 7 and 10 March 1327)
711:
Arnulphe d'Avise (before 1152 – after October 1158)
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875:Pierre IV Gazin, O.S.A. Lateran. (1528 – May 1557)
497:on the diocesan territory. In the Spring of 1536,
2647:. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2597:
2585:
1642:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1308:Kehr, p. 163 nos. 3, 4, and 5. Jean-Antoine Gal,
689:Herbert (before November 1132 – after March 1139)
2834:(in Italian) (seconda ed.). Torino: Favale.
2707:Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). Eubel, Conradus (ed.).
884:Girolamo Ferragatta, O.S.A. (30 Apr 1568 – 1572)
3144:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Turin
1931:, p. 322. Savio, pp. 106-107. Eubel, I, p. 117.
1871:, p. 126. Savio, pp. 104-105. Eubel, I, p. 117.
943:Jacques III Rambert (26 Nov 1727 – 16 Sep 1728)
399:, Roman consul in 406, which shows the Emperor
3044:Elenco delle parrocchie della Diocesi di Aosta
1495:, Augustae Praetoriae, ex typis Eduardi Duc. .
1140:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
739:Jacques I de Portia (before April 1213 – 1219)
3129:
3091:Cheney, David M. (2007), "Diocese of Aosta",
2998:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolo (1719).
2301:(in French). Aoste: Imprimerie J. -B. Mensio.
2006:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 9 September 2016
1888:, p. 212. Savio, pp. 105-106. Frutaz, p. 301.
1325:Reformation and Renaissance (circa 1377-1610)
782:Simon de Duin (before 29 January 1275 – 1282)
8:
2870:(in French). Aosta: Imprimerie J. B. Mensio.
2778:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
2758:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2739:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
2662:
2361:. Lambert was transferred to the diocese of
2226:(in French). Aosta: typ. Mensio. p. 86.
2176:Eubel, III, pp. 41 no. 32; 123, with note 6.
1258:
1234:
3019:La Diocesi di Aosta: I numeri della diocesi
2761:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
1155:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
903:Ludovic Martini (31 Jan 1611 – 10 Dec 1621)
866:Ercole d'Azeglio (22 Aug 1511 – 6 Jun 1515)
854:François de Prez (4 Apr 1464 – 22 May 1511)
727:Walbert (before May 1186 – 26 October 1212)
41:
3136:
3122:
3114:
2937:La cathédrale d'Aoste: étude archéologique
2904:Le fonti per la storia della Valle d'Aosta
2789:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
2015:Ogerius was transferred to the diocese of
1618:, was strangled in his bed by two devils:
887:Cesare Gromis (19 Nov 1572 – 25 June 1585)
724:Guy (before June 1180 – after August 1185)
411:named after him, as a relief to pilgrims.
345:Museo del tesoro della cattedrale di Aosta
250:
31:
2951:(in Italian). Vol. Tomo II. Torino:
2665:as 'BATTANDIER, Ann. Cath. Pont., 1906'.)
1328:. London: Duckworth and Company. p.
1225:Savio, pp. 70-71. Lanzoni, pp. 1052-1053.
1100:; locations (villages or neighbourhoods)
762:(before December 1258 – 1 September 1259)
2927:. Faenza: F. Lega, pp. 1052–1056.
2254:(in Italian). Mondovi. pp. 134–135.
2206:Ginod, whose family was originally from
2086:Eubel, III, p. 122. Frutaz, pp. 311-312.
2084:(in Italian). Turin: Tarino. p. 62.
1804:in 1219. Savio, 98-99. Eubel, I, p. 113.
834:Oger Moriset (12 Jan 1411 – 11 Feb 1433)
773:(before December 1260 – 5 February 1264)
656:(before 10 March 1026 – after July 1033)
326:
3289:Dioceses established in the 4th century
3284:Roman Catholic dioceses in Aosta Valley
1671:, prompting a failed rebellion against
1113:
872:François de Chevron (1525) Bishop-elect
869:Amedeo Berruti (13 Jun 1515 – Feb 1525)
785:Nicolas I de Bersatoribus (1282 – 1301)
3074:
3049:
3024:
2596:The list of parishes was derived from
2251:Dell'Università degli studi in Mondovì
1614:who, according to the legend of Saint
1120:
970:) (20 Sep 1784 – 15 May 1803 Resigned)
2719:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
1782:) belongs after 1180. Frutaz, p. 297.
1774:Savio, p. 92. Savio argues that Guy (
1454:Bibliographia synodorum particularium
1400:John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica
124:3,262 km (1,259 sq mi)
7:
3069:Diocesi di Aosta, Annuario Diocesano
2256:Eubel, III, p. 123. Gauchat, p. 100.
2106:Eubel, III, p. 122. Niccolò del Re,
1826:Savio, pp. 99-101. Eubel, I, p. 117.
1543:V, p. 104 note 1; VI, p. 106 note 1.
962:Paolo Giuseppe Solaro di Villanova (
2601:
1762:Charta Augustana. Note diplomatiche
1071:(15 Oct 1968 – 30 Dec 1994 Retired)
1065:(18 Feb 1946 – 15 Oct 1968 Retired)
2985:Tillier, Jean-Baptiste de (1887).
2745:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2528:Jans was a doctor of theology and
1654:Savio, p. 87. Frutaz, pp. 291-292.
1077:(30 Dec 1994 – 9 Nov 2011 Retired)
1014:) (12 Jul 1824 – 24 Apr 1831 Died)
818:Ayméric (1376 – 1377) Bishop-elect
812:Aimericus (22 October 1361 – 1375)
686:(before 1099 – after 1113 or 1114)
445:(1033–1109), was also a native of
25:
2489:De la Palme: Frutaz, pp. 323-324.
2319:. He died in 1664. Saint-Marthe,
2185:A native of Bielle, Gromis was a
1727:, pp. 26-27. Frutaz, pp. 294-295.
1683:XII, p. 811. Frutaz, pp. 292-293.
1195:Frutaz, p. 6. C. 1183 Archbishop
1096:. There is a list of parishes by
752:(18 December 1243 – 2 March 1246)
718:(before November 1161 – end 1170)
3224:
2988:Historique de la vallée d'Aoste.
2934:Lasteyrie, Ferdinand de (1854).
2867:Le clergé d'Aoste de 1800 a 1870
2859:(in French). Aosta: Édouard Duc.
2641:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
2519:VII, p. 95. Frutaz, pp. 324-325.
2480:De Maistre: Frutaz, pp. 322-323.
2311:Philibert Milliet was appointed
1800:Jacobus de Portia was appointed
825:(14 February 1377 – 4 July 1399)
748:Rodolphe Grossi du Châtelard de
74:
2218:. He died on 27 February 1592.
1216:Duchesne, p. 247. Kehr, p. 158.
968:Paul-Joseph Solar de Villeneuve
925:Antoine Philibert Albert Bailly
917:Philibert Milliet de Faverges,
702:Boson II de la Porte Saint-Ours
522:Paul-Joseph Solar de Villeneuve
27:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
2940:(in French). Paris: V. Didron.
2891:. Paris: Fontemoing. pp.
2841:Miscellanea di storia italiana
2671:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2654:Annuaire pontifical catholique
2635:A'Becket, John Joseph (1907).
2455:Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia
1640:Flocardus). J. D. Mansi (ed.)
1402:de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis
1045:(7 May 1920 – 7 May 1932 Died)
906:Giovanni Battista Vercellino (
1:
2901:Frutaz, Amato Pietro (1966).
2828:Bima, Palemone Luigi (1842).
2695:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2683:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2498:Agodino: Frutaz, pp. 323-324.
2108:Monsignor Governatore di Roma
1989:Bonifacius: Eubel, I, p. 117.
1539:XII, p. 805. Ritzler-Sefrin,
914:) (13 Feb 1623 – 17 Mar 1651)
881:(14 Jun 1557 – 1568 Resigned)
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2911:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1914).
2874:Duc, Pierre-Étienne (1872).
2864:Duc, Pierre-Etienne (1870).
2853:Duc, Joseph Auguste (1885).
2679:pp. 828–829. (in Latin)
1479:(Aoste: P. A. Ibertis 1836).
1043:Claude-Ange-Joseph Calabrese
935:Alexandre Lambert de Soyrier
845:) (16 Feb 1433 – 1 Apr 1440)
2921:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
2652:Battandier, Albert (1906),
2570:S.E. Mons. Franco Lovignana
2552:S.E. Mons. Giuseppe Anfossi
2295:Joseph Auguste Duc (1872).
2220:Joseph L. Laurenti (1859).
1854:Les Registres d'Innocent IV
1380:, VII, pp. 1490-1503, § 20.
1378:Bullarii Romani continuatio
1051:(23 Jul 1932 – 10 Oct 1945)
1012:Evase-Second-Victor Agodino
937:(25 Jun 1692 – 24 Nov 1698)
921:(16 Oct 1656 – 29 Jul 1658)
900:) (5 May 1595 – 4 Aug 1607)
3305:
3066:CCI (n.d.), "Parrocchie",
3041:Diocesi di Aosta (n.d.b),
3016:Diocesi di Aosta (n.d.a),
2897:second edition (in French)
2849:. 1884), pp. 183–339.
1999:"Bishop Pierre de Sonnaz "
1491:Augustae Praetoriae 1876.
1020:(2 Jul 1832 – 29 May 1859)
931:(13 Jan 1659 – 3 Apr 1691)
684:dit de la Porte Saint-Ours
512:, the Pope issued a bull,
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2573:; retrieved: 2018-02-07.
2555:; retrieved: 2018-02-07.
2507:Jourdain was a native of
2248:Gioachino Grassi (1804).
1273:, pp. 7-10. Kehr, p. 163.
831:(31 Oct 1399 – 1410 Died)
714:Guillaume de la Palud de
263:
249:
73:
69:
2885:Duchesne, Louis (1907).
2638:"Diocese of Aosta"
2168:Carlo Tenivelli (1785).
2098:Carlo Tenivelli (1789).
1669:Humbert the White-Handed
1467:Manno, p. 277, column 1.
1322:Jean Mary Stone (1904).
1006:Evasio Secondo Agodino (
821:Jacques II Ferrandin de
679:Anselm II (1075 or 1090)
443:Archbishop of Canterbury
397:Anicius Petronius Probus
341:Anicius Petronius Probus
3166:Diocese of Alba Pompeia
2945:Manno, Antonio (1891).
2285:IV, p. 100 with note 4.
2265:Born in the diocese of
2193:Revue de l'art chrétien
2019:on 11 February 1433 by
2017:Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
1390:Benedictus XIV (1842).
912:Jean-Baptiste Vercellin
896:Bartolomeo Ferreri (or
105:Ecclesiastical province
3231:Catholicism portal
2991:Aoste: Louis Mensio.
2977:(in Italian). Torino:
2971:Savio, Fedele (1898).
2598:Diocesi di Aosta n.d.b
2586:Diocesi di Aosta n.d.a
2530:Doctor in utroque iure
2323:XII, p. 822. Gauchat,
2271:Doctor in utroque iure
2212:Doctor in utroque iure
2187:Doctor in utroque iure
2152:Doctor in utroque iure
2003:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1451:Jakub Sawicki (1967).
1407:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
1137:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
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1980:Frutaz, pp. 304-305.
1754:On 15 January 1152,
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2955:. pp. 276–315.
2656:, Paris: Maison de
2612:Duc, "Cartulaire",
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2236:Eubel, III, p. 123.
1813:Boniface, Prior of
1620:Sant' Orso di Aosta
1197:Aymon of Tarentaise
994:1817: Reestablished
610:Jucundus (501, 502)
282:Dioecesis Augustana
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3094:Catholic-Hierarchy
2981:. pp. 69–108.
2567:Diocesi di Aosta,
2549:Diocesi di Aosta,
2459:Gravissimis causis
2394:Pope Benedict XIII
2317:Pope Alexander VII
1205:Pope Alexander III
1164:Duchesne, p. 247:
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1841:Tarentaise
1815:Saint-Ours
1554:Historique
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1201:Cartulaire
988:since 1817
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