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56: 1416:(Parma. 1744). He was already a synodal judge and Canon of the Cathedral by 1748, as well as a Councilor to the Duek of Parma; he rose to be Provost of the Cathedral Chapter. He was appointed Bishop on 9 April 1753, and was consecrated in Rome on 23 April by Cardinal Joaquín Fernández de Portocarrero. He provided ornaments and vestments for the cathedral. He supported the building of the Civil Hospital of Borgo, and was a supporter of the Jesuits. He died on 24 August 1775. Cappelletti, pp. 87-88. Ritzler-Sefrin, 1570:
of the Cathedral Chapter, then Archdeacon, and then diocesan Vicar General of Bishop Bosetti. At Bosetti's death in 1857 he was elected Vicar Capitular. He was named Bishop of Borgo San Donnino on 24 November 1871, and was consecrated a bishop in Piacenza, by Bishop Antonio Ranza. As bishop, he continued his seminary teaching. He died on 11 September 1872, during a pilgrimage to Fontanellato. Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, p. 163. Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi,
1308:(Parma, 1663). He had been Primicerius in the Cathedral Chapter of Genoa. He also served as Auditor (judge-delegate) for Cardinal Giambattista Spinola (Archbishop of Genoa, 1664–1681; Governor of Rome, 1675–1681, and pro-Governor 1681–1691). Caranza was appointed Bishop of Borgo San Donnino by Pope Innocent XI on 12 August 1686. He held a diocesan synod in 1697. He died on 25 November 1697. Ughelli, p. 72. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 130, with note 4. 307: 802:"...ipsos Placentinos et Parmenses ad subeundem judicium nostrum sufficientissima in manibus tuis hinc inde praestita cautione, vel Parmenses, ut borgum ipsum nomine nostro in manibus tuis tenendum assignent restituendum per nos eis quibus jure fuerit assignandum, omni occasione escusatione, dilatione, appellatione et recusatione cessantibus, nostra fretus auctoritate compellas...." J. P. Migne (ed.), 379:
eight canons of the former collegiate church and an additional four canons, with four additional prebends. The additional prebends were endowed by the Duke. Two of the original eight canons of the collegiate chapter were to serve as Theologus and Penitentiary. The Dukes of Parma were granted the right of patronage and presentation of future Archdeacons, Archpriests, and the four new canonries.
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1663. Bishop Gaetano Garimberti (1675–1684) presided over the diocesan synod of 5 December 1678. Bishop Nicolò Caranza (1686–1697) held a diocesan synod on 20–22 May 1697. He ordered the minutes of the meetings published, to which he had appended thirteen enactments of popes or Roman curial offices. His own decrees included regulations for the Cathedral Chapter (Caput XXIII–XXVI).
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Director of the National Bureau for Leisure Time and Sport. From 1994 to 2001, he taught the theology and spirituality of Pilgrimage at the Lateran University. He was named Bishop of Fidenza on 1 October 2007. He submitted his resignation upon reaching the age of 75, in accordance with Canon Law, which was accepted on 17 March 2017. Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi,
1323:(Parma. 1665). In 1681 he was appointed Vicar General of the diocese of Parma by Bishop Thomas Saladini, and was a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Parma. During the vacancy of 1694, he was elected Vicar Capitular by the Chapter. He was reappointed Vicar General by Bishop Giuseppe Olgiati. Della Rosa was appointed Bishop of Borgo San Donnino by 1397:(Sapienza Rome, 1719). He became a Protonotary Apostolic, and was appointed Auditor General of the Legation in Avignon. He became a priest on 15 April 1732, and on 9 June 1632 was appointed Bishop of Borgo San Donnino. He was consecrated in Rome on 22 June by Cardinal Guadagni. He died on 20 January 1753. Cappelletti, p. 87. Ritzler-Sefrin, 2065: 1195:, and was several times an ambassador of the Duke of Parma. Pozzi was appointed bishop in the Consistory of 30 March 1620 by Pope Paul V. He was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 5 April 1620 by Cardinal Roberto Ubaldini. He died on 25 August 1626. Ughelli, p. 70. Gams, p. 742 column 2. Gauchat, p. 124, with note 4. David M. Cheney, 1342:(Parma. 1696). He was appointed bishop on 28 May 1700, and consecrated in Rome on 31 May 1700 by Cardinal Sebastiano Tanaro. He patronized the Capuchins and built their monastery and church in Monticelli. He died in Piacenza on 31 May 1711. Ughelli, p. 72. Cappelletti, p. 87. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 131, with note 6. 1172:. He was a member of the Order of S. Anthony of Vienne, and held benefices of the Order in Parma and Borgo San Donnino. He had an extensive career as a civil administrator in several towns in the Papal States. He was named Bishop of Borgo San Donnino on 4 December 1606. On 13 January 1620 he was transferred by 1231:
to France (1639 – 1641). On his return from France he was named Vicar of the Vatican Basilica. He also became Governor of the Marches. On 5 August 1645 he was relieved on the responsibility for the diocese of Borgo San Donnino, which he resigned on 13 March 1650. He took up the post of Prefect of the
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In 1199 a long and bloody war was in progress between Parma and Piacenza over Borgo San Donnino. Pope Innocent III rallied the bishops of Lombardy and wrote threateningly to both combatants, attempting to force them to make peace. But the Pope also asserted Church ownership of the Borgo, and claimed
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Fabbrucci was born in Cancelli di Reggiolo (FI) in 1861. He was a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Fiesole, and he taught theology at the Minor Seminary in Strata for fifteen years. He was appointed Bishop of Borgo San Donnino 6 August 1915, and was consecrated in Fiesole by Bishop Giovanni Fossa.
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Born at Peli di Coli (Piacenza), Buscarini studied with the Jesuits in Piacenza, and then at the diocesan seminary. Ordained in 1842, he spent three years teaching in the minor seminary, and then taught philosophy (Thomas Aquinas) in the Major Seminary at Borgo San Donnino. He was appointed a Canon
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The first diocesan synod was held by Bishop Giovanni Linati (1606–1620) on 14 October 1608. He held the second diocesan synod on 15 October 1615. The third diocesan synod was held by Bishop Alfonso Pozzi (Puteo) on 20 May 1624. Bishop Antonio Pallavicini presided over the diocesan synod of 4–6 June
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On 14 January 2003, the Bishops of Fidenza, Parma, and Piacenza entered into a friendly agreement for the adjustment of their diocesan borders. The diocese of Parma received the parishes of Cella, Noceto and Varano Marchesi, from Fidenza. The diocese of Piacenza received the parishes of Mercore and
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Mazza was born at Entratico (Bergamo) in 1942. He obtained a licenciate in theology from the Lateran University in Rome, and a master's degree in tourism from the University “Bocconi” in Milan. From 1982 to 1985 he worked at the Catholic Bureau of Italian Tourism (UCIT) in Rome. In 1988 he became
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Born in 1613 in the territory of Tabiani in the duchy of Parma. In 1628 he joined the Order of Saint Benedict at the monastery of S. Giovanni Battista in Parma. He rose to be Procurator General of the Order. Pallavicini was appointed bishop on 12 January 1660. He held a diocesan synod in 1663. He
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During World War II, in May 1944, Fidenza was bombed, and on 2 May the Episcopal Palace was hit. There was heavy damage to the diocesan archives. On 13 May another attack destroyed the Episcopal Palace and the Seminary. On 29 January 1948, Bishop Francesco Giberti opened the drive to rebuild the
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suppressed and extinguished the office of Provost of the Collegiate Chapter of S. Donnino, and erected the collegiate church into a cathedral, to be the seat of a bishop directly dependent upon the Holy See. A new cathedral chapter was created, headed by an Archdeacon and an Archpriest, with the
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appointed him Bishop of Fidenza on 2 April 1998, and he was consecrated in Cremona by the Bishop of Cremona, Giulio Nicolini, on 2 May 1998. In 2003 Galli agreed to the rectification of the borders of the dioceses of Fidenza, Parma, and Piacenza. He was persuaded by the Papal Nuncio to Italy to
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To provide income to support the administration of the new diocese, the Pope transferred territory from the diocese of Cremona situated south of the Po and adjacent to the diocese of Piacenza, to the diocese of Borgo San Donnino. This included Busseto, Polesine Parmense, and Monticelli d'Ogina.
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A diocesan synod 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
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Manicardi was born in Rubiera (Reggio) in 1825. He was appointed bishop of Borgo San Donnino on 19 September 1879, and consecrated in Rome on 28 September by Cardinal Raffaele Monaco La Valletta. He took possession of the diocese on 1 February 1880. He was transferred to the diocese of
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of the College of Cardinals. He was appointed Bishop of Borgo San Donnino on 27 February 1651, and was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Giulio Roma on 12 March 1652. According to his tombstone, he died on 22 July 1659 at the age of 61. According to Gams (p. 742) Casoni urged
1669:. He served as a chaplain in the Royal Italian Navy during World War I. In 1919 he was named Vice-Chancellor of the diocese of Venice, and in 1921 Chancellor. He became a Canon of the Patriarchal Basilica. He was appointed Bishop of Fidenza on 6 March 1931 by 475:
Bersano from Fidenza. The diocese of Fidenza received the parish of San Vitale in Salsomaggiore from Parma; and the parishes of Aione, Besozzola, Cangelasio, Careno, Grotta, Iggio, Mariano, Rigollo, San Nazaro d’Ongina, Scipione, and Varone, from Piacenza.
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Of a noble family of Sarzana, Casoni was the nephew of Bishop Vincenzo Landinello of Albenga. His brother Niccolò Casoni was conte di Villanova. He served in the embassy in Portugal at the end of the reign of Pope Paul V (1605–1624). In 1624 he was a
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1357:(Sapienza Rome, 1710). He was Auditor (judge-delegate) of Cardinal Michelangelo Conti, who appointed him Vicar General of the diocese of Osimo (1710), then of Assisi, then of Viterbo. He was appointed Bishop of Borgo San Donnino on 30 January 1713 by 1292:
named him Bishop of Borgo San Donnino in the Consistory of 16 December 1675. He enlarged the episcopal palace, embellished the Cathedral, and assigned the Canons new garb. He died on 20 March 1684. Ughelli, p. 72. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 130, with note
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Garimberti was born in Parma in 1615. In 1630 he joined the Theatines, and eventually rose to hold the posts of Procurator and Provost General. He also lectured in theology in the houses of his Order (Coleti, in Ughelli, says it was philosophy).
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Bosseti was born in Chiari (Brescia). He studied at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, and obtained a Licenciate in Sacred Scriptures; he taught Scriptures at the seminary in Brescia. He was named Titular Bishop of
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Basetti was born in Vairo (diocese of Parma) in 1790. He was a courtier of principessa Antonia di Borbone, dama Orsolina, and was her confessor for thirteen years. He was appointed Titular Bishop of
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Garimberti was born in Parma in 1736. He was a doctor of theology of the University of Parma. He was appointed Bishop of Borgo San Donnino on 28 January 1776, and was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal
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In 1885, the Cathedral Chapter consisted of four dignities (Archdeacon, Archpriest, Primicerius, and Penitentiarius) and eight Canons. The diocesan seminary was headed by a priest who was also the
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Born in Modena in 1890, Giberti was appointed Bishop of Fidenza by Pope Pius XI on 12 May 1943. He was consecrated on 20 June 1943. He died on 19 February 1952. Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi,
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Gerardo Giandemaria, as his name was sometimes spelled, appointed Bishop of Borgo San Donnino on 15 May 1719. He held a diocesan synod in April 1728. He was transferred to the diocese of
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provides a list of all of the paishes in the diocese, pp. 45-114. A complete list of clergy, diocesan and regular, is provided, pp. 124-150. Permanent deacons are listed at pp. 153-155.
1030: 1479:(Turkey) on 28 January 1828, and consecrated by Bishop Aloisio San Vitale of Borgo San Donnino on 2 March 1828. On 30 September 1828 he was appointed the first Bishop of the new 2243: 2253: 2153: 402:) addressed to him on the same day informed him of his appointment, recalling that Picedi had been a priest of the diocese of Luni-Sarzana; that he held the degree of 1828:
Vezzoli was appointed Bishop of Fidenza on 17 March 2017, and consecrated a bishop on 2 July 2017; he was formally installed on his episcopal seat on 16 July 2017.
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Born at Villa San Sisto (Parma) in 1811, Benassi was appointed bishop of Borgo San Donnino on 20 June 1859. On 27 October 1871 he was transferred to the diocese of
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on 27 January 1843, at the explicit request of Duchess Marie Louise, which he resigned on 17 September 1852. He was then assigned the titular diocese of
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Bishop Adriano Sermattei (1713–1719) held a diocesan synod in 1713. On 27–29 April 1728, Bishop Gherardo Zandemaria (1719–1731) held a diocesan synod.
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Apostolic Palace on 20 December 1653. He died in retirement in Piacenza in 1666. Ughelli, p. 71. Cappelletti, pp. 83-84. Gauchat, p. 124 with note 5.
2008:(in Italian). Vol. I.: Personaggi, II.: Citta e paesi, III.: Le parrocchie. Fidenza: Ed. Enciclopedia diocesana fidentina (Tip. La commerciale). 1128: 1606: 1491:(Armenia Minor), which he held until his death on 10 December 1863. Gams, pp. 743, 759. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, pp. 122, 208, 300, 379; VIII, p. 547. 985:
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in the Consistory of 21 July 1698. He died on 31 December 1699. Ughelli, p. 72. Cappelletti, pp. 86-87. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 130, with note 5.
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Bishop Vincenzo Manicardi (1879–1886) presided over a diocesan synod on 5–7 June 1883; it was particularly concerned with issues raised by the
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The diocese also had three collegiate churches: Insigne de Busseto (5 Canons), Monticelli d'Ongina (4 Canons), and Pieve Ottoville (4 canons).
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In 1956 Bishop Paolo Rota (1953–1960) presided over a diocesan synod. Bishop Mario Zanchin (1962–1988) conducted a diocesan synod in 1987.
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He made his solemn entry into the diocese in January 1916. He died on 9 August 1930 at the age of 69. Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi,
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resign his diocese, which he did on 30 June 2007. He died in Cremona of brain cancer on 1 June 2008. Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi,
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A native of Piacenza, Bishop Poggi held the degree of Doctor of Canon Law (Sapienza, Rome). He was appointed on 13 August 1988 by
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on 28 July 1817, and was consecrated in Rome on 3 August by Cardinal Giulio della Somaglia. He was transferred to the diocese of
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Born in Parma in 1712, Bajardi was the son of Count Artaserse Bajardi (his name is also spelled Baiardi). He held the degree of
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Storia di una cattedrale: il Duomo di San Donnino a Fidenza : il cantiere medievale, le trasformazioni, i restauri
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Synodus dioecesana Burgensis ab Alexandro Pallavicino, episcopo civitatis Burgi S. Domnini, primo habita, 1663
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on 24 December 1731. He died on 5 November 1747. Cappelletti, p. 87. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 131, with note 8.
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Picedi was appointed Bishop of Borgo San Donnino on 8 January 1603, and was transferred to the diocese of
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A native of Piacenza, Pozzi belonged to the family of the Counts of Castronuovo. He held the degree of
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Born a native of Venice in 1887, Vianello taught theology in the seminary, and obtained the degree of
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Galli was a native of Cremona, born in 1936. He was rector of the episcopal seminary of Cremona.
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During World War I, the diocesan seminary was requisitioned as a hospital for wounded soldiers.
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of the diocese, and it had five professors and two masters; there were thirty-eight students.
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A native of Parma, Linati was the son of the Farnese court physician. He held the degree of
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statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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Born in Szepesváralja (Hungary, Scepusio) in 1780, Neuschel, the Chaplain of the regnant
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on 30 August 1606. He died on 4 March 1614. Ughelli, pp. 68-70. Gauchat, pp. 124, 275.
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Of a noble family of Piacenza, Scotti, the Marquis of Montalbo, held the degree of
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on 4 February 1776. He died on 2 April 1713. Cappelletti, p. 88. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Alessandro de Roncoveteri was born in Piacenza in 1642, and held the degree of
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on 11 March 1943. He died on 13 August 1955. Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi,
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on 29 March 1961. He died on 1 August 1962. Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi,
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Guindani was appointed Bishop of Borgo San Donnino on 21 December 1872 by
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Vol. CCXIV (Paris 1890), pp. 580-582, Epistle II, 39 (27 April 1199).
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Born in 1886 at Casalsigone, Rota was previously Titular Bishop of
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da Castel Vezzano, to be the first Bishop of Borgo San Donnino. A
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died on 25 May 1675. Ughelli, p. 72. Gauchat, p. 124 with note 7.
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Zanchin was appointed Bishop of Fidenza on 30 September 1962 by
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to the diocese of Borgo San Donnino. He died on 16 June 1857.
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Missini was born in Orvieto in 1684, and held the degree of
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on 18 December 1834. On 22 June 1843 he was transferred by
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Francis A. Burkle-Young; Michael Leopoldo Doerrer (1997).
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Giovanni Battista Tescari (1886.06.07 – death 1902.07.08)
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San Vitale was appointed Bishop of Borgo San Donnino by
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Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Borgo San-Donnino".
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Caranza was a native of Genoa, and held the degree of
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is available for download from the diocesan web site.
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Born in Parma in 1642, Della Rosa held the degree of
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Piacenza: Jacobus Ardizzonus. 1624. 673:Leonida Mapelli (1907.10.14 – death 1915.02.24) 1945:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 1934:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi 1923:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi 1015:(in Latin). Parma: apud Erasmum Viothum. 1608. 670:Pietro Terroni (1903.06.22 – death 1907.08.28) 353:Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza 2102: 1240:(in Italian). Piacenza: TipLeCo. p. 101. 761:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 7 October 2016. 8: 1987:(in Italian). Pisa: Edizioni della Normale. 1920:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 1901:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 1883:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 1613:on 7 June 1886. He died on 20 October 1901. 676:Giuseppe Fabbrucci (1915.08.06 – 1927.09.22 339:the right to assign its civil jurisdiction. 1904:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 1886:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 39: 2109: 2095: 2087: 1931:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 908:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 386:In the papal consistory of 8 January 1603 29: 2244:Roman Catholic dioceses in Emilia-Romagna 1832:, Home Â» Vescovo Â» Biografia 1118:52 (Mainz 1884), pp. 225-241, at 239-240. 813:(in Italian). Roma. 1720. pp. 75–77. 776:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved 7 October 2016. 2254:Dioceses established in the 17th century 1741:. He was appointed Bishop of Fidenza by 1715:. He was appointed Bishop of Fidenza by 1707:(10 March 1947 – 28 December 1952), and 2217: 1587:. He was transferred to the diocese of 946:Guida degli archivi diocesiani d'Italia 746: 467:The diocese enjoyed a Papal visit from 901: 1864:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 636:Giovanni Tommaso Neuschel (1836–1843) 259:, Italy. It was until 1927 named the 7: 2080:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1116:Archiv fĂĽr katholisches Kirchenrecht 804:Patrologiae Latinae Cursus Completus 611:Severino Antonio Missini (1732–1753) 1766:. Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi, 1534:Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, pp. 122, 338. 274:The bishop's episcopal seat is the 1033:(Arnheim-Leipzig 1924), pp. 43-44. 736:List of Catholic dioceses in Italy 639:Pier Grisologo Basetti (1843–1857) 289:, the Basilica di San Lorenzo, in 25: 1632:Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi, 1618:Statistica ecclesiastica d'Italia 1140:Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi, 1127:Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi, 968:Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi, 931:Gianpaolo Gregori and Amos Aimi, 879:Statistica ecclesiastica d'Italia 862:Cappelletti, pp. 80-82. Gauchat, 833:Aloisius Tomassetti, ed. (1865). 370:On 12 February 1601, by the bull 104:451 km (174 sq mi) 2167: 2063: 2005:Enciclopedia diocesana fidentina 1836:; retrieved: 19 September 2018. 305: 276:Cathedral of San Donnino Martire 169:Cattedrale di S. Donnino Mattire 54: 1225:Apostolic Nuncio to Switzerland 1202:"Bishop (Thomas) Alfonso Pozzi" 853:, § 4. Cappelletti, pp. 75-76. 793:; retrieved: 24 September 2018. 269:Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola 27:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy 1970:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1859). 1852:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 693:continuing, with changed title 664:Vincenzo Manicardi (1879–1886) 655:Giuseppe Buscarini (1871–1872) 633:Aloisio San Vitale (1817–1836) 1: 2002:Soresina, Dario (1961–1979). 1623:Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, p. 163. 1469:Duchess of Parma, Maria Luisa 707:Guglielmo Bosetti (1961–1962) 701:Francesco Giberti (1943–1952) 652:Francesco Benassi (1859–1871) 647:(16 June 1857 – 20 June 1859) 72: 1615:Giuseppe Bertolotti (1886). 1204:; retrieved 4 December 2016. 876:Giuseppe Bertolotti (1886). 725:Ovidio Vezzoli (2017 – ... ) 614:Girolamo Bajardi (1753–1775) 516:Bishops of Borgo San Donnino 390:appointed the last provost, 261:Diocese of Borgo San Donnino 1634:"Giovanni Battista Tescari" 895:Bullarii Romani Continuatio 480:Innocenzo Ciocchi del Monte 2270: 1431:Lazzaro Opizio Pallavicino 1234:Gian Pietro Pozzi (1995). 698:Mario Vianello (1931–1943) 416:Development of the diocese 2162: 2122: 1536:Lodovico Gambara (1966). 791:"Basilica di San Lorenzo" 710:Mario Zanchin (1962–1988) 441:Giovanni Tommaso Neuschel 365:iurisdictionem ordinariam 223: 53: 49: 2154:Diocese of Reggio Emilia 576:(March 1684–August 1686) 482:, the adopted nephew of 2226:Annuario diocesano 2018 2033:Annuario diocesano 2018 1981:Kojima, Yoshie (2006). 1519:"Sebastenus in Phrygia" 1512:Notizie per l'anno 1855 1437:VI, p. 135 with note 4. 1420:VI, p. 135 with note 3. 1401:VI, p. 135 with note 2. 953:Annuario diocesano 2018 823:Cappelletti, pp. 73-74. 722:Carlo Mazza (2007–2017) 713:Carlo Poggi (1988–1997) 541:Ranuccio Scotti Douglas 343:Creation of the diocese 85:Ecclesiastical province 2174:Catholicism portal 1666:Doctor in utroque iure 1523:catholic-hierarchy.org 1489:Theodosiopolis (Aprus) 1413:Doctor in utroque iure 1394:Doctor in utroque iure 1354:Doctor in utroque iure 1339:Doctor in utroque iure 1320:Doctor in utroque iure 1305:Doctor in utroque iure 1216:Doctor in utroque iure 1198:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 1192:Doctor in utroque iure 1169:Doctor in utroque iure 758:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 704:Paolo Rota (1952–1960) 553:Alessandro Pallavicini 405:Doctor in utroque iure 241: 40: 2128:Archdiocese of Modena 2077:Catholic Encyclopedia 1942:PiÄ™ta, Zenon (2002). 618:Alessandro Garimberti 507:First Vatican Council 225:www.diocesifidenza.it 2046:"Borgo San-Donnino." 1867:Hierarchia catholica 1834:Mons. 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Monticelli d'Ongina

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Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza
Pope Clement VIII
Pope Clement VIII
Papiro Picedi
Doctor in utroque iure
Aloisio San Vitale
diocese of Guastalla

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