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368:, Archbishop of Milan. Bishop Romolo Archinto (1574–1576) attended the Fourth Provincial Synod of Milan in 1576, and signed the decrees. Bishop Pomponio Cotta (1577–1579) attended and subscribed the decrees of the Fifth Provincial Synod of Milan in March 1579. Bishop Francesco Bossi (1579–1583) was unable to attend the Sixth Provincial Synod of Milan in May 1582, but sent his Vicar General, Giovanni Paolo Albergono, as his procurator. Bishop Carlo Bescapè (1593–1615) was present at the Seventh Provincial Synod of Milan in May 1609 and subscribed the decrees. 221: 282: 2575:(1621-1623), but he fell into disgrace, was dismissed, and ordered to return to his diocese, on 6 August 1623. He was rehabilitated by Paul V, and appointed Prefect of the Apostolic Palace and Secretary of Briefs, which posts he held for six years. He died in Rome, in the papal palace, on 10 March 1629. Ughelli IV, pp. 728-729. Eubel III, pp. 182-183. Gauchat, p. 262 with note 4; 332 with note 5. 3402: 56: 440:
Upon further consideration and consultation with ecclesiastical authorities in Milan, Pius VII chose to make additional adjustments. In an apostolic letter to Cardinal Paolo Giuseppe Solaro, "Cum Per Nostras" (26 September 1817), he authorized the cardinal to remove two dioceses from the jurisdiction
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on 27 July 1547. He was appointed Administrator of the diocese of Novara on 18 November 1551, at the age of 18, and resigned on 12 September 1552, in favor of Cardinal Giovanni Morone. He was not in episcopal orders until 1566. He was appointed suburbicarian Bishop of Albano on 12 April 1570. Eubel
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Litifredus first appears in documents on 10 April 1122, and his last appearance occurs in August 1148. He ruled the Church of Novara for 27 years, 9 months, and two days. He died on 18 May 1151. Schwartz, p. 126. Savio, pp. 269-270, suggesting that an emendation in the diptychs is necessary. Simone
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on 20 January 1271; Pope Gregory was not elected until 1 September 1271, and he did not return from crusade in the Holy Land to accept his election until January 1272; he was crowned on 27 March 1272. The confirmation is a fraud. The cathedral Chapter conducted an election of a new bishop, which
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Synodus Novarien., per illustriss. et reverendiss. d. d. Io. Antonium Serbellonum, tit. S. Mariae et Omnium Angelorum ad Thermas Diocletiani s.R.e. presbiterum cardinalem, Sancti Georgij nuncupatum, episcopum Novariensem et comitem Ripariae Ortae et pertinentiarum, &c., celebrata die ix maij
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ordered Bishop Noting to release property which he was holding that belonged to the Empress Angilberg; if he did not do so immediately, he was ordered to appear at the papal court within two months to explain himself. He is said, in the diptychs, to have reigned for ten years (and four months).
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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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According to the hagiographical "Life of Gaudentius", written c. 700, he was born in Ivrea, and came to Novara, where a priest named Laurentius was preaching and baptizing. When Laurentius was killed, he took up the task of catechizing, with the blessing of Bishop Eusebius of Vercelli, in whose
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Hermes Stampa had been Provost of the collegiate church of S. Stefano Olgiati in Olona (diocese of Milan). Ughelli IV, p. 723, states that he was appointed on 20 January 1526, but died in the same year. Gams, p. 820, places the accession of his successor on 2 March. Eubel III, p. 260 with note
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Born in 1685, Bernardo Ignazio was a native of Asti in Piedmont. In civilian life, before he became a Capuchin, he was known as Pietro Alessandro Francesco Rovèro di Cortanze. As a Capuchin, he taught philosophy and theology in houses of his Order, and rose to be Provincial of the province of
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Sanseverino was a son of Count Roberto di Sanseverino d'Aragona Visconti. He was one of four cardinals who issued the letter convoking the schismatic 'Council of Pisa' in 1511. He was deposed on 30 January 1512, and deprived of all of his benefices, including Novara. Cf. Eubel, III, p. 260.
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Cardinal Giuseppe Morozzo Della Rocca (1817–1842) presided over a diocesan synod in Novara on 11–13 July 1826. In August 1856, Synodical Statutes of the diocese of Novara were issued under the auspices of Bishop Giacomo Filippo Gentile (1843–1875). Bishop Edoardo Pulciano (1892 –1901) held a
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Filargis was professor of theology at the University of Pavia. He was appointed bishop of Piacenza on 5 October 1386, and then Bishop of Vicenza on 23 January 1388. He was transferred to the diocese of Novara on 18 September 1309. On 17 May 1402, Filargis was appointed
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the ten dioceses which had been suppressed under the French. In addition, the pope created a new ecclesiastical province and elevated the diocese of Vercelli to the rank of metropolitan archdiocese, with the dioceses of Alessandria, Biella, and Casale as suffragans.
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territory Novara was situated. There he was noticed as a future episcopal candidate by Bishop Ambrose of Milan during a visit to Novara. Gaudentius was consecrated a bishop by Ambrose's successor, Bishop Simplicianus (397–401). He served in Novara for twenty years.
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Synodus dioecesana novariensis ab ill.mo et rev.mo DD . Joanne Baptista Vicecomite , Dei et apostolicae Sedis gratia episcopo novariensi et comite , SS.mi D.N. Papae praelaro domestico , et pontificii solii assistente , celebrata diebus VI.VII.VIII julii anni
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on 25 December 1559. He was named a cardinal on 31 January 1560. On 13 March 1560, he was appointed bishop of Novara. He resigned the diocese on 26 April 1574. He died in Rome on 18 March 1591. Eubel III, pp. 37 no. 1; 260-261. Massimo Carlo Giannini,
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On 29 March 1802, Della Rocca was named titular bishop of Thebes (Greece), and appointed papal nuncio to Florence. From 1807 to 1816, he was secretary of the SC of Bishops and Regulars in the papal curia. He was named a cardinal by
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The episcopal diptych gives Sigebaldus a reign of 20 years and 5 days. His earliest documentary evidence comes from 1250, suggesting that he could not have been in office later than 1270. Eubel, I, p. 371. Gams, p. 820. Savio, p.
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diocesan synod on 4–6 September 1900. A diocesan synod was held by Bishop Giuseppe Castelli (1924–1943) on 9–11 September 1936. On 20–22 October 1955, Bishop Gilla Vincenzo Gremigni (1951–1963) held a diocesan synod.
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appointed him bishop of Chieti (1609–1615), and sent him on embassies to Florence and then to Spain. He was appointed bishop of Novara on 13 November 1619. He was appointed Secretary of Briefs and papal Datary by
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Bascapè (1878), pp. 353-354. Ughelli IV, p. 712. He is not admitted by Eubel I, p. 371. It is claimed, Bascapè (1878), p. 353, note 350, that Guido was elected by the Chapter and that the election was confirmed by
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and twenty-four miles surrounding the town to Bishop Aupaldo and his successors, the Bishops of Novara. The bishops therefore enjoyed the title of Count as well as the same rights as a Count of the Empire.
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Taverna was the son of Count Cesare Taverna, count of Landriano. His uncle Lodovico Taverna, was Bishop of Lodi and Governor of Rome. Ferdinando Taverna had been Governor of Rome when made a cardinal by
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in October 1686, who intended to appoint Celestino Bishop of Novara. But Celestine was elected Prince-abbot of St. Gall on 17 April 1687, and never took up the Bishopric of Novara. Lorenzo Cardella,
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Baratta was born in 1692, of the Counts of Baratta, at Fossano in the diocese of Turin. He was Provost of the Congregation of the Oratory. Baratta was appointed bishop of Novara on 29 January 1748, by
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on 8 March 1816. On 1 October 1817, he was appointed bishop of Novara, and was allowed the use of the personal title of archbishop. He died in Novara on 22 March 1842. Ritzler & Sefrin,
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Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni, Cardinal of S. Giorgio in velabro, Bishop of Novara, did not attend the First Provincial Council of Milan on 14 October 1565, under the presidency of Cardinal
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Savio, p. 251-252, uses his funeral inscription to calculate the dates of 538 and 554. Lanzoni, p. 1036, states that Filacrius was consecrated in 538 and died on 15 December 1554, citing
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Eubel, II, p. 205. Cardinal Ascanio was only a cardinal deacon; there is no evidence he was ever consecrated a bishop. He was only the Administrator of the temporalities of the diocese.
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Uguccione was a native of Vercelli, and canon of Lodi. He was named bishop of Novara on 19 February 1304, and was count of Novara. Ughelli IV, pp. 713-714. Eubel I, p. 372 with note 5.
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Bishop Giovanni Battista Visconti (1688–1713) presided over a diocesan synod on 6–8 July 1707. Bishop Marco Aurelio Balbis Bertone (1757–1789) held a diocesan synod on 1–3 July 1778.
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His funeral inscription was composed by Ennodius between 490 and 500. Victor is credited with having begun the construction of a church out of a pagan temple. Lanzoni, p. 1035.
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A diocesan synod was held by Bishop Giulio Maria Odescalchi (1656–1666) in 1660. A synod was held in 1674 by Bishop Giuseppe Maria Maraviglia (1667–1684), and another in 1675.
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Riccardus, a papal supporter, ruled 6 years, 10 months, and 24 days. He took part in a provincial synod in Milan on 3 November 1119. He died on 25 July 1122. Giorgio Giulini,
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Eula had been born in Mondovi in 1818. He was a Doctor of Theology, and Canon and then Archpriest of the Cathedral. Mario Perotti, in: Vaccaro and Tuniz, p. 5 H57, note 26.
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Synodus Dioecesana Novariensis ab Illmo et Reviño D. D. Eduardo Pulciano Episcopo Novariensi habita in Cathedrali Ecclesia diebus IV - V - VI septembris Anno Domini MDCCCC.
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on 18 September 1741, and was allowed to retain the title of archbishop. He died on 26 October 1747 Cappelletti XIV, p. 523. Bescapè (1878), p. 437. Ritzler & Sefrin,
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Bascapè (1612), p. 482: "Infrascripta sunt statuta Ecclesię Nouariensis reducta in unum volumen iuxta ordinationem R.D. Guillelmi Epi Nouar. auctoritate Ap. de anno 1352."
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summoned the archbishop of Milan and his suffragans to attend his synod, which met in Rome in April. Among the suffragan bishops who attended was Bishop Oddo of Novara.
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So far as is known, Cardinal d'Este was never consecrated a bishop. It was not until 1564 that he became a cardinal-priest. Eubel, III, pp. 26 with n. 4, and 260.
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On 9 May 1568, Cardinal Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni (1560–1574) held a diocesan synod. Bishop Cesare Speciano (1584–1591) presided over a diocesan synod in 1590.
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resulted in two claimants, and appeals were lodged with Pope Gregory X (who died in January 1276), according to Pope Honorius IV: Giovanni Giacinto Sbaraglia,
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Synodus dioecesana novariensis habita in Ecclesia cathedrali, diebus nona, decima, undecima, mensis septembris anni P. Chr. n. 1936 ab Ios. Castelli, episcopo.
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of the metropolitan archbishop of Milan, and transfer the diocese of Novara to the ecclesiastical province of Vercelli, in the Kingdom of Sardinia.
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In 1352, Bishop Guilelmo Amidano (1342–1355) had all of the regulations concerning the Chapter of Novara collected and arranged in a single volume.
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Volpi was the nephew of Bishop Giovanni Antonio Volpi of Como (1559–1588). He was a Referendary of the Two Signatures (under Sixtus V, 1585–1590).
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in the Castel S. Angelo. He was only released by the pope's death and the vote of the cardinals to allow him to attend the conclave. The new pope,
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Albertus (Adalbertus), "nobilis episcopus", said to be Count of Biandrate, sat for 3 years, 5 months, and 4 days. Savio, p. 266. Schwartz, p. 125.
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Bishop Aupaldus sat for 28 years, 4 months, and 18 days. Savio, p. 260-262. Schwartz, p. 123, calculates that he governed from 963/965 to 991/993.
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Guilelmus Tornielli was bishop from 2 November 1153. He sat for 7 years, 6 months, and 25 days, dying on 27 May 1161. Savio, pp. 242, 270-271.
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Oldrado was a native of Milan, a canon of Novara, a papal chaplain, and Auditor Causarum Sacri Palatii. He was appointed bishop of Novara by
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Decreta synodalia ecclesiae Novariensis, in exotru pacis, ab illustriss. & reverendiss. d.d. Iulio Maria edita, episcopatus sui anno IV,
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Bishop Petrus (III) sat for 38 or 39 years, 9 months, and 4 days. Savio, p. 262. Schwartz, p. 123, assigns him dates of 991/993–1130/1133.
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Synodus dioecesana novariensis XIX a Gilla Vincentio Gremigni episcopo diebus XX , XXI , XXII mensis octobris anno Domini MCMLV celebrata.
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Notizie biografiche di S. Eminenza ... il Cardinale Giuseppe Morozzo ... coll'aggiunta delle iscrizioni funerarie del Professore Vallauri
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Eubel, I, p. 372. Gams, p. 820. On 25 June 1356, a document indicates that the seat was still vacant: Bascapè (1878), p. 386, note 380.
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Synodus dioecesana Novariensis ab excell.mo et rev.mo D. D. Marco Aurelio Balbis Bertone habita diebus I , II et III julii anno 1778
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on 12 October 1356. He held a synod on 3 January 1365. Bascapè (1878), pp. 386-389. Eubel, I, p. 372 with note 8. Gams, p. 820.
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Papinianus was a native of Turin, and a canon of S. Andrea in Vercelli. He was an Auditor of the Sacred Palace and chaplain of
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A native of Biella, Riccardi was previously Bishop of Ivrea (1878–1886). He was appointed bishop of Novara on 7 June 1886, by
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Volpi had previously been a Canon of the Cathedral of Como. He was coadjutor of his uncle, who had duties in the Roman Curia.
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Petrus (II) ruled for 7 years, 4 months, and 2 days. Savio, p. 260. Schwartz, p. 123, reckons his term as 955/957 to 963/965.
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Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern: mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122
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Bartolomeo had been a canon and then Bishop of Castello (1275–1303). He was named bishop of Novara on 8 January 1303, by
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Ernustus sat for one year, six months and five days. Savio, pp. 241, 257. G.B. Morandi, "Le Pergamene del Museo civico,"
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Memorie Spettanti Alla Storia, Al Governo, Ed Alla Descrizione Della Città, e della Campagna di Milano Ne' Secoli Bassi,
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Eubel, II, p. 205. Crivelli had been Abbot of the Cistercian monastery of S. Maria Rippalta in the diocese of Tortona.
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Bishop Rodulfus sat for 17 years and 1 month. Savio, p. 260. Schwartz, p. 123, estimates his dates as 938/940–955/957.
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Storia del possesso che prendesi dai nuovi vescovi nel primo loro solenne ingresso della chiesa di cui sono provvisti
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Anselmus was an imperial supporter, and called "Invasor" by one of the diptychs. He was excommunicated, c. 1098, by
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Synodus dioecesis Novariensis, a D. Josepho Maria Maraviglia Episcopo habita an. 1674, cum Appendice & Apologia,
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Parte 5 (Milano: Apresso Giambattista Bianchi Regio Sampatore, 1760), p. 120. Savio, pp. 267-268. Schwartz, p. 126.
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fasc. 2 (Paris: Fontemoing 1907), p. 609, no. 4946. Ughelli IV, p. 713. Savio, pp. 279-280. Eubel I, pp. 372, 392.
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as Imperial Vicar and the first Duke of Milan. King Wenceslaus also granted Bishop Pietro of Novara the title of
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The diptychs state that the episcopal throne was vacant for 2 years, 5 months, and 15 days. Savio, pp. 241, 270.
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Schwartz, p. 124. Kehr VI.1, p. 47 no. 94; VI. 2, p. 59 no. 2. Arnulf, "Gesta Archiepiscoporum Mediolanensium,"
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Bishop Oldrado (1356–ca. 1388) presided over a diocesan synod in the cathedral of Novara on 3 January 1365.
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Episcopus et princeps: italienische Bischöfe als Fürsten, Grafen und Barone vom 17. bis zum 20. Jahrhundert
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Un prelato lombardo del XV secolo. Il card. Giovanni Arcimboldi, vescovo di Novara, arcivescovo di Milano,
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Il Cristianesimo a Novara E Sul Territorio: Le Origini : Atti Del Convegno, Novara 10 Ottobre 1998
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Arcimboldi was appointed bishop of Novara on 2 March 1526. On 19 March 1550, Arcimboldi was appointed
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Eubel, II, pp. 139 and 205. Bernardus had been Bishop of Cremona (1458–1466) when appointed to Novara.
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The Papacy and the Levant (1204–1571), Volume III: The Sixteenth Century to the Reign of Julius III
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Bishop Honoratus dedicated Bishop Victor's church in honor of Ss. Peter and Paul. Lanzoni, p. 1035.
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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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Ignazio Rovero Sanseverino: Bescapè (1878), p. 438. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 314 with note 4.
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Bullarium franciscanum romanorum pontificum, constitutiones, epistolas, ac diplomata continens,
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Bishop Oddo (not Atto) was among the bishops of Liguria summoned to the Roman synod of 1059 by
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Savio, p. 256, quotes the diptych of S. Gaudenzio as giving him 10 years and 9 months of rule.
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Riprandus sat for 14 years, 10 months, and 14 days. Savio, p. 263-264. Schwartz, pp. 123-124.
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Deutscher, T. (1981). "Seminaries and the Education of Novarese Parish Priests, 1593–1627".
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La Novara sacra: Tradotta in italiano con annotazioni e vita dell'autore da Giuseppe Ravizza
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in March 1179, as a suffragan of the ecclesiastical province of Milan. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
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Eppo was also an imperial supporter. He sat for 8 years. Savio, p. 267. Schwartz, p. 125.
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Dagibertus was bishop for 38 years, 2 months, and 2 days. Savio, pp. 241. Morandi, p. 77.
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Savio, p. 255, quotes the Cathedral diptych as giving Dodo 10 years and 6 months of rule.
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La pianura novarese dal romanico al XV secolo: percorsi di arte e architettura religiosa
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Piedmont of his Order. On 2 October 1730, appointed archbishop of Sassari (Sardinia) by
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named him a cardinal priest on 7 May 1473. On 25 October 1484, Arcimboldi was appointed
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Liutherius is credited with a reign of 3 years and 10 months. Savio, pp. 241, 258-259.
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Decreta ab I. et R. D. D. Josepho Maria Maraviglia, etc., edita in synodali conventu.
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Punishment and Penance: Two Phases in the History of the Bishop's Tribunal of Novara
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Bascapè ("basilica Petri" in Latin): Cappelletti XIV, pp. 520-521. Eubel III, p. 261
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Popes, Cardinals and War: The Military Church in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe
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He was a priest, commemorated in the diocesan Diptych as a martyr. Lanzoni, p. 1035.
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Novaria, seu De ecclesia Novariensi libri duo, primus de locis, alter de episcopis.
3013:(in Italian). Vol. decimoquarto (XIV). Venice: G. Antonelli. pp. 431–529. 2479: 2451: 2278: 1958:(Novara: Booksystem di Francesca Giordano, Novara 2021), pp. 15-89, esp. pp. 15-17. 1116: 254: 197: 2277:
Arcimboldi had been a protonotary apostolic. He was appointed bishop of Novara by
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Savio, p. 255, quotes the Cathedral diptych as giving Adalgisius 19 years of rule.
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Graziano was present and signed the decrees of the Roman council of 680 held by
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was elected on 26 December 1559, and crowned on 9 January 1560. Massimo Firpe,
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Synodus dioecesana sub R. D. D. Caesare Speciano episcopo novariensi et comite.
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Giovanni was the son of Matteo Visconti, second Lord of Milan, and brother of
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on 6 March 1645. He was elected pope on 21 September 1676, and took the name
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on 26 June 1409. Eubel I, p. 372 with notes 9 and 10; 401 with note 12; 526.
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Serbelloni was a cousin of Cardinal Giovanni Angelo de’ Medici, who became
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Volume 2, parte 2 (Prato: Alberghetti, 1878), Documento XIII, pp. 307-315.
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In 1394 and 1395, Bishop Pietro Filargi successfully negotiated with King
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The same action was authorized with respect to the diocese of Vigevano.
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was restored by the Congress of Vienna in 1815. It included
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editio novissima, Tomus 22 (Venice: A.Zatta 1778), p. 216.
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Bonifazio Vescovo Di Novara Vicario Imperiale In Toscana
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Giacomo Filippo Gentile (27 Jan 1843 – 23 Oct 1875 Died)
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On 17 March 1805, the Emperor Napoleon established the
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Index

Diocese of Novara

Novara Cathedral
Italy
Ecclesiastical province
Vercelli
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Secular priests
Francis
Franco Giulio Brambilla

www.diocesinovara.it
Latin
Latin Church
Catholic Church
Piedmont
Archdiocese of Vercelli

adding to it
Novara
Pope Nicholas II
Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia
Gian Galeazzo Visconti
Pope Clement VII
Diocese of Vigevano
Carlo Borromeo
Kingdom of Italy
Giovanni Battista Caprara
"department" called Agogna

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