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other territorial divisions that are by law equivalent to dioceses should be attached to an ecclesiastical province. Therefore dioceses which are now directly subject to the
Apostolic See and which are not united to any other are either to be brought together to form a new ecclesiastical province, if that be possible, or else attached to that province which is nearer or more convenient. They are to be made subject to the metropolitan jurisdiction of the bishop, in keeping with the norms of the common law. 3) Wherever advantageous, ecclesiastical provinces should be grouped into ecclesiastical regions for the structure of which juridical provision is to be made.
411:, replied with a diploma authorizing the construction, and the destruction of all the castles and fortifications inside the boundaries of the city; free immigration to the new city was granted, so long as people indemnified their former feudal lords. He was frank about his motives. The creation of the city would disconcert the barons of the valley of Aquila who were neglectful of their feudal duties; it would intimidate the rebellious vassals of the Kingdom of Sicily; it would strengthen his northern border against his enemies, one of whom was the pope, who had excommunicated him and was refusing his offers for a peace.
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1392. He published a set of constitutions, listing the cases which he was reserving for his own personal judgment, with the heading: "Sub anno Domini 1394, mense Martii, die octava ejusdem Mensis, tempore SS. in
Christo Patris Clementis Divina Providentia Papae Septimi, Pontificatus ejus anno sextodecimo." He was arrested in 1395 and taken to Rome, where he had to appear before
446:, that the barons were crying out for help against the reemergence of Aquila, and urging the king to take their side. Charles I, however, saw the same advantages as Conrad IV as King of Sicily, and he therefore promoted the reestablishment of Aquila. He was even called the "Reformator". His actions were made easier by the defeat and death of Manfred at the
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concurrence of Bishop
Berardus and the Archpriest and canons of the (former) cathedral of Forcona, and transferred the seat of the bishops of Forcona to the cathedral of Ss. Maximus and George in L'Aquila. The same papal bull was reissued on 20 February 1257, with the addition of language delimiting the boundaries of the diocese.
1624:(Roman Obedience), acknowledge his legitimacy, and suffer deposition. Boniface then made him a papal chaplain, Auditor of the Rota, and Master of the Sacred Palace. On 11 July 1400, Boniface IX reappointed him Bishop of Aquila. He died on 6 January 1431. Signorini II, pp. 40-41; 46-56. Eubel I, p. 99 with note 9.
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40. Therefore, in order to accomplish these aims this sacred synod decrees as follows: 1) The boundaries of ecclesiastical provinces are to be submitted to an early review and the rights and privileges of metropolitans are to be defined by new and suitable norms. 2) As a general rule all dioceses and
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VI, p. 853: "3. Ne lu sopredito anno 1363. fo una grande mortalitate della epetigine quasi per tutto il pajese, ma veramente nella Citade de Aqui la fece inestimabile danno di multi nobili
Citadini, e Mercatanti, e d'ogni altra condizio ne e piccirilli, e donne, e d'ogni etate, oltra al modo solito e
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chapter 40, Pope Paul VI ordered a reorganization of the ecclesiastical provinces in southern Italy. On 15 August 1972, a new ecclesiastical province was created, with L'Aquila, which had previously been directly subject to the Holy See, as the new metropolitan archbishopric. The diocese of the Marsi
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on 3 July 1525. He held the office until his death on 28 June 1532 in Naples. There is no evidence that he was ever consecrated a bishop. He was named Vice-Chancellor of Naples by the
Emperor Charles V in July 1529, and Viceroy in 1530, an office he held until his death. Ughelli I, p. 392. Signorini
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The policy of
Charles I is known from a diploma of Charles II of 28 September 1294 (Franchi, pp. cxxxii-cxxxvi). He refers to his father's policy (p. cxxxiv): "nec non quibuslibet aliis gratiis, beneficiis, largitionibus, et indultis in perpetuum gaudeat et fruatur, quae recol. mem. Princeps Carolus
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supported Pope
Clement. Bishop Giovanni Zacchei (1377–1381) of Aquila chose to support Clement VII, and ordered public festivals to celebrate his accession. Around 20 November, on the orders of Urban VI, Ciccantonio di Pretatto entered Aquila in the middle of the night, with armed troops and c. 500
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were almost completely deserted, to the advantage of L'Aquila, and since the people of L'Aquila had recently completely rebuilt the church of Ss. Maximus and George, it be made a cathedral by papal authority. Pope
Alexander agreed to their request, after consultation with his advisors, and with the
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Giacomo had been a doctor of laws, canon of the cathedral of Aquila, Vicar
General of Bishop Berardo da Teramo, and archdeacon and Vicar General in Ascoli. Pope Clement responded favorably to the request of Queen Johanna and the people of Aquila, and appointed Giacomo bishop of Aquila on 31 August
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Episcopus Forconensis dixit, quod tenet de Domino Rege Civitatem S. Maximi in Forcone, quæ, sicut dixit, eft feudum I. militis, & Castellum Roga, quod eft feudum I. mil., & Casale S. Maximi, quod eft feudum I. mil. Una sunt feuda militum III. & cum augm.
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on 31 December 1267. He brought the Hermits of the Order of S. Augustine to Aquila. On 6 October 1287, he granted the followers of Peter da Morrone exemption from episcopal jurisdiction of their new oratory or church in honor of the Virgin Mary in the territory of the city of Aquila. In 1292, he
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64 (Città del Vaticano 1972), pp. 665-666: "novam condimus provinciam ecclesiasticam, quae coalescet Ecclesia ipsa Aquilana, dioecesibus Marsorum, Valvensi et Sulmonensi, prae oculis videlicet habita norma decreti Concilii Vaticani II « Christus Dominus », n. 40. Item Sacrum Aquilanum
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and of papal legates that the Chapter of the cathedral of Forcona was violation of canon law. On 15 March 1255, therefore, he wrote to the Archpriest Master Angelo, who was a papal chaplain, and the Chapter, pointing out that the number of canons exceeded the canonical upper limit. Some canons,
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1901), p. 190: "Nella relazione ufficiale dell'Auditore Alfonso Uria de Llanos si dice che Aquila « fu tutta distrutta senza che vi sia restato edificio alcuno, con mortalità grande... » Infatti secondo tale relazione il numero delle vittime sarebbe asceso a 2500 ed a 200 quello dei
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cavalry, and engaged in violent confrontation with the citizens in the piazza of the merchants. Urban's stated motive was "to fortify the Kingdom". THe death of Queen Joanna in May 1382 changed the situation. The death of Urban VI in 1389 more radically affected the situation.
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A member of the noble family of Aquila which owned the castle of Sinizzo, the Cistercian Niccolò had been abbot of the monastery of Ss. Vincenzo e Anastasio (at Tre Fontane). He had been secretary of popes Urban IV and Alexander IV. He was appointed bishop of Aquila by
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The See of Aquila was apparently vacant when Pietro da Morrone was crowned pope at S. Maria Collemaggio in Aquila. Nicola was still alive on 9 May 1303, when he annexed the Provostship of San Eusanio to the episcopal treasury. Signorini II, pp. 14-16. Eubel I, p.
1646:, and assigned the titular church of Santa Balbina. He resigned in 1472, in favor of his nephew Francesco. He died on 28 October 1476, at the age of 83. Ughelli I, pp. 390-391. Signorini II, pp. 65-67. Eubel II, pp. 14, no. 4, with note 8; 91 with notes 1 and 2.
480:. He was not a cardinal, and had recently been living as a recluse in the mountains to the east of Aquila. He enjoyed the patronage and protection of Charles II of Sicily, and was unwilling to go to Perugia, or even to enter the Papal States.
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The third large earthquake of 1703, which struck on 2 February, damaged the entire city of Aquila, especially the castle, the Palazzo Publico, the cathedral, and the church of S. Bernardino, and resulted in more than 2,500 casualties. The
442:(1265–1268) was not eager to see the city rebuilt, a city so associated with the determination of the Hohenstaufen to control the papacy. He therefore supported the local barons, and wrote, probably in 1265, to the new King of Sicily,
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Vol 6, p. 524: "Clamat multitudo nobilium de imminentis oppressionis incursu, eo gravius stupida, quo dudum majora ipsius gravamina non est experta: Thronum tuae gratiae supplici ter adeunt: Ad auxilium misericordiæ tuæ
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A native of Aquila, Agnifili was a canon of the cathedral of Aquila, and Archpriest of the church of S. Paolo di Cavoreto. He had studied at Bologna, and was a Doctor of Canon Law. In Rome he was a follower of Cardinal
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On 6 May 1253, the population of Amiterno and Forcona petitioned the royal councillor Tfommaso da Marerio, to use his influence to have the construction of the new city of Aquilae to be undertaken. In May 1254,
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Berardo became a bishop on 23 May 1252, and his seat was transferred to Aquila on 22 December 1256. The boundaries of the diocese were delimited on 20 February 1257. Signorini, p, 132. Eubel I, p. 98 with note
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appointed by special mandate of the Holy See, should only be admitted to the privileges of the canonicate when an existing canon resigned or died. Moreover, the appointees must be in Holy Orders.
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Casalboni (2014), "La fondazione...," pp. 68-70; 71: "Il primo vescovo aquilano, Berardo da Padula, trasferitosi insieme alla diocesi nel 1257, torna a Forcona, dove sarà seppellito nel 1264."
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at Avignon on 4 June 1312. He survived the earthquake of 1315, and rebuilt the ruined cathedral. He died in Lucca in 1327. Signorini II, pp. 19-20. Eubel I, p. 98 (typographically confused).
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died on 6 April 1292, it was twenty-seven months before the eleven cardinals were able to assemble and agree upon his successor. On 5 July 1294, at Perugia, they elected the 85-year-old
1575:(Roman Obedience) ordered that Bishop Stephen, who was staying in Perugia, apparently engated in some litigation, to be arrested and sent to the Roman Curia. Eubel I, p. 98 with note 7.
340:, in an Apostolic Letter "Uberrimos Sane Gratiae" of 20 May 1946. It also contains the church of S. Maria di Collemagio, which was begun in 1283, and consecrated on 25 August 1288.
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Pietro came to Aquila on 28 July 1194. He was crowned on 29 August 1294, at the church of Santa Maria di Collemaggio, which had been built and was administered by his followers.
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per tutta la Citate, si lu Contado, era per lla gratia de Dio era assai pieno, e apopolato fece si fatto, e grande danno, tanto che se stimò morte persone decemila, vel circa."
1068:(L'Aquila 1992), pp. 265-286. A. Casalboni (2014), "La fondazione...," p. 67. The full Latin text and an Italian translation has been published by Beatrice Sabatini (2017),
1588:, and was given a large sum of money to maintain his position in Aquila. On 28 August 1392, Bishop Bernardo was murdered by partisans of Urban VI. Signorini II, pp. 37-40.
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Navazio was a native of Melfi, and a canon Penitentiary of the cathedral Chapter of Melfi. He was nominated by King Ferdinando II on 12 November 1844, and confirmed by
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destroyed 96% of the city of Avezzano and severely damaged much of the province of Aquila; there were estimated to be 30,000 deaths directly caused by the tremors.
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The original name of the city was "Aquila." It was renamed "L'Aquila" by the Fascist government of Italy in 1939 for propaganda reasons. Jan-Jonathan Bock (2022),
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In the earthquake of 3 December 1315, the cathedral of Aquila was destroyed. Bishop Filippo Delci (1312–1327) is credited with rebuilding it from the ground up.
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Bartolomeo was a native of Manoppello, a castle in the diocese of Chieti. He was elected by the Chapter and clergy of Aquila, and approved on 7 August 1303 by
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Celestine V finally departed Aquila on 6 October, heading for the monastery of Santo Spirito near Sulmona. He took up residence in Naples on 13 November 1294.
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While Bishop Filippo was still living, the pope reserved to himself the right to appoint the next bishop. Acciaioli, a member of the distinguished Florentine
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Dominus Pater noster Hierusalem et Siciliae Rex illustris civitatis praedictae denuus Reformator diffinivit, limitavit, concessit, attribuit et indulsit...."
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allowed the Cistercians of Castelnuovo to build a monastery and the church of S. Maria Nuova. Signorini II, pp. 9-14. Eubel I, p. 98. Ernest Langlois,
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Ughelli I, p. 388: "Hic novum Cathedrale templum a fundamentis perennitatem suae nominis Deique gloriam munificentissime erexit." Signorini II, p. 19.
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On 22 December 1256, Pope Alexander IV wrote to the podestà, council, and commune of L'Aquila, who were requesting that, since the towns of
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on 27 January 1845. He was consecrated a bishop by Cardinal Costantino Patrizi. He died on 26 April 1852. Signorini II, pp. 172, 180-183.
1509:. He was already a priest, and was given the privilege by the pope of being consecrated at Aquila by any bishop he chose. He died at the
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2237:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus (1) (editio secunda, aucta et emendata ed.). Venice: apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 373–394.
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In 1363, a pestilence struck the county and city of Aquila, resulting in the death of 10,000 persons, according to Niccolò di Borbona.
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Bernardus was appointed to succeed Bishop Stefano, at the request of Otto of Brunswick. He travelled to Avignon to swear obedience to
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On 18 September 1294, still residing at Aquila, Pope Celestine appointed twelve new cardinals. These included two natives of Aquila:
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on 20 August 1390. He was transferred to the diocese of Rieti on 4 September 1397. Signorini II, pp. 44-46. Eubel I, pp. 90, 416.
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1046:, his metropolitan, who was living in exile in Perugia, would have confirmed the election, and authorized the consecration.
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1638:, who obtained for him the position of canon of S. Maria Maggiore. He was appointed bishop of Aquila on 4 May 1431, by
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494:(who died in 1300); and Pietro d'Aquila, O.S.B., the bishop-elect of Valva-Sulmona, who became the Cardinal Priest of
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In 1187, in preparation for the crusade, a list of feudal military obligations was drawn up for the use of agents of
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Archangelus a Cilento (Arcangelo da Cilento): Signorini II, pp. 127-128. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 93 with note 3.
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Giovanni Dominici da Prato: Signorini II, pp. 75-76 (giving the dates 1504–1516). Eubel III, p. 113, with note 3.
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formata per li castelli dell'abolito contado della città dell'Aquila in difesa della medesima fedelissima città,
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Ludovico Cichi Cola Teodenari had been a canon of the cathedral of Rieti. He was appointed bishop of Aquila by
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on 26 February 1266. Pope Clement gave in, and appointed a new bishop for Aquila on 31 December 1267.
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Torrecilla: Signorini II, pp. 126-127. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 93 with note 2.
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Coppola: Signorini II, pp. 142-145. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 93 with note 2.
1642:, a month after his election. He was named a cardinal on 18 September 1467, by
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Citizens Without a City: Destruction and Despair After the L'Aquila Earthquake,
2007:(in Latin). Vol. III (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
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Di Leone had been bishop of Caserta. Signorini II, pp. 73-74. Eubel II, p. 91.
1480:, (Paris: Fontemoing 1905), Vol. I, Year 3, p. 615, no. 4217. Édouard Jordan,
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Borgio (De Bursis): Signorini II, pp. 67-69. Eubel II, p. 91 with note 5.
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Cardinal Piccolomini: Signorini II, pp. 79-80; 84-86. Eubel III, p. 113.
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2084:(in Latin). Vol. IX (1903–1922). Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
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Gaglioffi: Signorini II, pp. 69-72. Eubel II, p. 91 with notes 6 and 7.
2040:(in Latin). Vol. V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio.
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Della Quadra: Signorini II, pp. 90-92. Eubel III, p. 113, with note 9.
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Piccolomini (second term): Signorini II, pp. 84-86. Eubel III, p. 113.
578:(died 1077), Bishop of Forcona (the bishopric later moved to L'Aquila)
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De Angelis: Signorini II, pp. 124-126. Gauchat IV, p. 90 with note 9.
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Del Pezzo: Signorini II, pp. 119-122. Gauchat IV, p. 90 with note 7.
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De Gaioso: Signorini II, pp. 118-119. Gauchat IV, p. 90 with note 6.
529:, and in accordance with the norms laid out in the council's decree,
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Mendoza: Signorini II, pp. 116-118. Gauchat IV, p. 90 with note 5.
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Filippo was a native of Lucca. He was appointed bishop of Aquila by
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De Rueda: Signorini II, pp. 107-116. Gauchat IV, p. 90 with note 4.
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D'Acugna: Signorini II, pp. 92-97. Eubel III, p. 113, with note 10.
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Antistitem dignitate Metropolitae perpetuo insignimus."
438:, and the people and their bishop retreated to Focaro.
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in May 1312. Signorini II, pp. 16-18. Georges Digard,
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Tomus III (Turin: Franco & Dalmazzo 1858), p. 647.
1439:(Roma: Edizioni Scientifiche Fidei Signa), pp. 46-57.
1102:, Tomus III (Berlin: Weidmann 1894), p. 413, no. 448.
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Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Epistolae Saeculi XIII
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La diocesi di Aquila descritta ed illustrata: studio
1546:, was appointed bishop of Aquila on 8 June 1328, by
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1066:Civiltà medioevale negli Abruzzi. Le testimonianze
1257:Vol. II (Berlin: De Decker 1875), pp. 1919-1920.(
1231:(Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder 1897), pp. 161-169.
1139:. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). 1910. p. 249.
2431:Religious organizations established in the 1250s
1655:Francesco Agnifili: Eubel II, p. 91 with note 3.
1830:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved November 24, 2016.
1055:A. Casalboni (2014), "La fondazione...," p. 67.
965:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
738:Mariano De Racciaccaris, O.F.M.Obs. (1579–1592)
2081:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
2070:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi
2059:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi
1486:fasc. 1 (Paris: Thorin 1894), p. 184, no. 548.
1023:, (Aquila: Unione arti grafiche, 1912), p. 14.
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1381:Suspended City: L'Aquila After the Earthquake
8:
2056:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
2045:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2034:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
1152:Risposta alla scrittura da un giovane autore
980:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
553:The city and diocese of L'Aquila suffered a
2048:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
2037:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
332:, which was granted the honorific title of
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2067:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
2001:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923).
1005:39 (Città del Vaticano 1947), pp. 390-391.
236:
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1550:. On 26 June 1342, he was transferred by
789:Ignazio Della Zerda, O.E.S.A. (1683–1702)
2118:"La fondazione della città di L'Aquila."
1033:obtulit mil . VI. & servientes XII."
993:(Indiana University Press, 2022), p. 10.
1727:Colonna was appointed Administrator by
1087:Vol. 6, p. 500. Signorini, pp. 132-133.
950:
924:Roman Catholic Diocese of Sulmona-Valva
804:Francesco Saverio Gualtieri (1792–1817)
975:"Metropolitan Archdiocese of L’Aquila"
689:Giovanni Dominici, O.S.A. (1504–1515?)
628:Bernardus de Teramo, O.P. (1382–1392)
324:and the seat of its archbishop is the
2160:. Aquila: Francesco Perchiazzi, 1848.
2023:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
920:(until 1986, "Diocese of the Marsi"")
786:Arcangelo Tipaldi, O.F.M. (1681–1682)
7:
2421:13th-century establishments in Italy
1214:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1192:J.N.D. Kelly and M.J. Walsh (2010),
1074:Lulu.com, Nov 29, 2017, pp. 82-100.
774:Francesco Tellio De Leon (1654–1662)
680:Giovanbattista Gaglioffi (1486–1491)
592:Niccolò Sinizzo, O.Cist. (1267–1294)
264:Metropolitan Archdiocese of L'Aquila
2163:Muratori, Lodovico Antonio (1742).
1947:Manieri: Signorini II, pp. 167-171.
1411:(in Italian). Gangemi Editore spa.
601:Filippo Delci, O.E.S.A. (1312–1327)
595:Nicola Castroceli, O.P. (1294–1303)
565:Bishops and Archbishops of L'Aquila
330:Basilica of San Bernardino da Siena
326:Cattedrale di SS. Massimo e Giorgio
166:Cattedrale di SS. Massimo e Giorgio
101:1,516 km (585 sq mi)
16:Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
2426:Roman Catholic dioceses in Abruzzo
2185:Vescovi ed arcivescovi dell'Aquila
1289:Niccolò di Borbona, in: Muratori,
929:List of Catholic dioceses in Italy
918:Roman Catholic Diocese of Avezzano
293:and promoted to an archdiocese by
14:
1732:II, pp. 80-83. Eubel III, p. 113.
792:Domenico Taglialatela (1718–1742)
781:Giovanni de Torrecilla y Cárdenas
662:Giacomo Donadei (1392–1400–1431)
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2166:Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi
939:Palazzo Arcivescovile (L'Aquila)
759:Gundisalvo De Rueda (1606–1622)
654:Corrado Camponeschi (1397–1400)
351:
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1823:"Bishop Alvaro Mendoza, O.F.M."
25:Roman Catholic Diocese of Acqui
2106:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1870).
2012:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
1516:Les registres de Boniface VIII
771:Clemente Del Pezzo (1646–1651)
741:Basilio Pignatelli (1593–1599)
735:Giovanni D'Acugna (1561–1579))
674:Francesco Agnifili (1472–1476)
634:Clemente Secinari (1382–1384)
555:devastating earthquake in 2009
1:
2416:1257 establishments in Europe
2180:. L'Aquila: Arcidiocesi 1996.
1990:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
1979:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
1451:, vol. III (1924), col. 1106.
801:Benedetto Cervone (1777–1788)
798:Ludovico Sabatini (1750–1776)
768:Gaspare De Gaioso (1629–1644)
692:Francesco Franchi (1517–1523)
683:Giovanni Di Leone (1493–1502)
589:Berardo da Padula (1256–1264)
561:were thrown from their tomb.
328:. L'Aquila also contains the
305:on 15 August 1972, with the
301:elevated it to the rank of a
71:
2267:Retrieved: 22 December 2022.
1255:Regesta Pontificum Romanorum
1159:, (Naples 1764), p. lxxxiii.
807:Girolamo Manieri (1818–1844)
795:Giuseppe Coppola (1742–1749)
777:Carlo De Angelis (1663–1674)
686:Gualtiero Suardo (1502–1504)
622:Stefano Sidonio (1381–1382)
619:Giovanni Zacchei (1377–1381)
616:Isacco D'Arcione (1353–1355)
610:Pietro Guglielmi (1343–1346)
598:Bartolomeo Conti (1303–1312)
398:Creation of city and diocese
2239:. Vol. X, pp. 105–106.
2137:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
2127:D'Avino, Vincenzio (1848).
1560:Jean XXII. Lettres communes
1483:Les Registres de Clément IV
1242:Rerum Italicarum Scriptores
810:Michele Navazio (1845–1852)
726:Bernardo Sancio (1538–1552)
677:Ludovico Borgio (1477–1485)
492:Santa Cecilia in Trastevere
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2207:Signorini, Angelo (1868),
2194:Schwartz, Gerhard (1907).
2116:Casalboni, Andrea (2014).
1558:. (1342–1355). G. Mollat,
1216:Volume 23 (1979), § 20-22.
1194:Oxford Dictionary of Popes
934:Roman Catholicism in Italy
646:Ludovico Cola (1389–1399)
613:Paolo Rainaldi (1349–1377)
496:Santa Croce in Gerusalemme
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2343:Diocese of Sulmona-Valva
2150:Leosini, Angelo (1848).
1378:Michele Nastasi (2015).
1280:Signorini II, pp. 37-39.
1071:Locus qui dicitur Aquila
840:Peregrin-François Stagni
765:, O.F.M.Obs. (1622–1628)
548:1915 Avezzano earthquake
462:1292–1294 papal election
303:metropolitan archdiocese
21:Patriarchate of Aquileia
19:Not to be confused with
2332:Archdiocese of L'Aquila
2183:Murri, Filippo (1997).
2173:Murri, Filippo (1996).
1478:Registres de Nicolas IV
1136:Encyclopædia Britannica
834:Francesco Paolo Carrano
436:Manfred, King of Sicily
272:Archidioecesis Aquilana
84:Ecclesiastical province
41:Archidioecesis Aquilana
34:Archdiocese of L'Aquila
2363:Catholicism portal
1827:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1803:IV, p. 90 with note 3.
1790:IV, p. 90 with note 2.
1318:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
1149:Carlo Franchi (1764),
1003:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
962:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
527:Second Vatican Council
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2078:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
1405:Aa.Vv. (2016-01-03).
1291:Antiquitates Italicae
1268:Antiquitates Italicae
1170:Antiquitates Italicae
1130:"Aquila (city)"
1085:Antiquitates Italicae
297:on 19 January 1876.
251:www.diocesilaquila.it
178:24 (Religious Orders)
2249:Chiesa di L'Aquila.
2026:Hierarchia catholica
2004:Hierarchia catholica
1993:Hierarchia catholica
1982:Hierarchia catholica
1801:Hierarchia catholica
1788:Hierarchia catholica
1610:Signorini II, p. 45.
1571:On 31 October 1381,
1384:. Barcelona: Actar.
1361:I terremoti d'Italia
1335:I terremoti d'Italia
1207:"CELESTINO V, papa,"
908:Timeline of L'Aquila
716:Giovanni Piccolomini
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2225:Ughelli, Ferdinando
2143:. Faenza: F. Lega.
1556:diocese of Florence
1017:Aquila monumentale,
730:Alvaro Della Quadra
448:Battle of Benevento
180:8 Permanent Deacons
2272:Catholic-Hierarchy
2147:pp. 363–370.
1636:Domenico Capranica
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1507:Pope Boniface VIII
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607:, O.P. (1328–1342)
576:Raniero de Forcona
514:Joanna I of Naples
474:Pietro del Murrone
363:. You can help by
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185:Current leadership
61:L'Aquila Cathedral
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2270:Cheney, David M.
2091:978-88-250-1000-8
1511:Council of Vienne
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1391:978-1-940291-67-3
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882:Giuseppe Molinari
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295:Pope Pius IX
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255:(in Italian)
135:Denomination
113:(as of 2019)
108:- Total
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1586:Clement VII
1173:recurrunt."
884:(1998–2013)
878:(1983–1998)
872:(1973–1983)
866:(1950–1973)
860:(1941–1950)
854:(1931–1941)
848:(1918–1929)
836:(1893–1906)
822:(1881–1892)
816:(1853–1881)
783:(1676–1681)
756:(1599–1605)
732:(1553–1561)
671:(1431–1472)
570:Before 1256
279:archdiocese
155:Established
130:Information
2410:Categories
2383:13°23′50″E
2380:42°20′57″N
1321:(in Latin)
1266:Muratori,
1168:Muratori,
1083:Muratori,
945:References
828:since 1900
538:Earthquake
478:Celestines
200:Archbishop
149:Roman Rite
106:Population
93:Statistics
887:Cardinal
428:Amiternum
405:Conrad IV
163:Cathedral
2441:L'Aquila
2231:(1717).
2219:Vol. II.
1368:feriti."
1363:(Torino
1337:(Torino
902:See also
311:Avezzano
122:Parishes
88:L'Aquila
68:Location
2100:Studies
1554:to the
424:Forcona
344:History
281:of the
274:) is a
245:Website
194:Francis
73:Country
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287:Italy
276:Latin
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262:The
190:Pope
145:Rite
98:Area
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