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and is not called a bishop. Since bishop-elect Egidius was still living in Avignon on 4 August 1319, he assigned to Frater Thomas of the house of S. Abundantius in Cremona the care of the physical fabric of the cathedral. Conditions in Cremona at the time are revealed in a letter to the Abbess and nuns of the monastery of Cistello, just outside the walls of Cremona, dated 6 October 1319; he commiserates with the nuns over the fact that they have been forced to abandon their monastery because of the incursions of hostile persons, and take up residence inside the city in houses of private individuals. Because they had been despoiled of all their property, they were forced to beg in the streets. In 1322, Duke Galeazzo Visconti seized Cremona. On 20 September 1325, Pope John sent a letter to Cardinal Giacomo Caetani Stefaneschi of S. Giorgio
419:, whose ascent was patronized by Henry's queen, Cunegonda. Landulfus was insensitive, arrogant, and overbearing. He was particularly hostile to his predecessor's foundation, the monastery of S. Lorenzo. His ill-treatment of the monks roused the anger of the citizens of Cremona, who had already twice suffered under the invasion of German imperial armies. They expelled Bishop Landulfus from the city, confiscated all his goods, and razed the bishop's castle to its foundations. The bishop's servants who were inside the castle were able to make an arrangement with the canons of the cathedral to ransom themselves with all of their goods, but their houses were destroyed. Bishop Landulfus was not able to reoccupy his episcopal seat until around 1010. 1302:: "...comperimus quod Cremonenses Cives contra S. Cremonensem Ecclesiam ... ac contra Landulfum bone memorie ejusdem sedis Episcopum eorum spiritualem patrem et dominum ita conspiravissent et coniurassent ut eum cum gravi ignominia ac dedecore de civitate ejecissent et de bonis suis expoliassent et terram unam castro cum duplici muro et turribus circumdatam funditus eruissent et famulos qui intererant ut mortem evadere possent cum quibusdam fidelibus canonicis venales fecissent et omnia bona que habebant eis tulissent, eorum domos optimas destruxissent et civitatem veterem a fundamentis obruissent et aliam majorem contra nostri honoris statum edificassent, ut nobis resisterent...." Sanclemente, pp. 59-60. Cappelletti XII, pp. 160-163. 529:
announced their votes on oath in a scrutiny. Six of the twelve cast their votes for Canon Egidiolus de Bonseriis, four for Canon and Cantor Egidius de Madalbertis, one for Canon Joannes de Parma, and one for the archpriest. Egidiolus had half of the votes, but not a majority. Bickering began immediately. Egidiolus' party claimed that his supporters were older, were more outstanding in merit, and held more prestigious positions; they claimed that Egidius was not in Holy Orders, and therefore should not be electable. The other party pointed out that, while Egidiolus had more votes than Egidius, he had not reached a majority and his supporters were not the
235: 1913:. On 1 September 916, the Emperor, in consideration of the destruction and depopulation of Cremona, granted Bishop Joannes possession of Cremona up to the fifth milestone, tax relief, and freedom from imperial officials: "Comitatum extra civitatem ud quinque milliaria, et immunitatem a vectigalibus, ac ne quis Procurator Regius aliquam in urbe haberet potestatem." While a bishop, Joannes served as imperial chancellor. The powers and privileges of Bishop Joannes as bishop of Cremona were confirmed in a diploma of King 1664:"In commisi nobis pastoralis officii regimine, illud inter alias animi nostri sollicitudines consideramus attente, quod propter bonae memoriae Reverendissimorum Dominorum praedecessorum nostrorum in episcopatu praedicto, ab eodem diutinam ultra annos septuaginta absentiam, nonnulkla ita in clero et populo Cremonae adeo in sinistrum deflexerunt, et eis operae pretium est salubri, et necessaria reformatione, et correctione succurere...." 3186: 1611:(Paris: Victor Lecoffre 1912), pp. 386–399: "A l'égard de l'Espagne, de l'Italie, des Pays-Bas, des États Scandinaves et des États Slaves, Jean XXII suivit la même tactique qu'à l'égard de la France. Ses successeurs en apprécièrent les avantages et l'adoptèrent avec empressement. Elle consacra, du reste, la défaite des chapitres et assura le triomphe de l'omnipotence pontificale...." 45: 2343:, who finally approved the appointment on 18 March 1551. Cesi attempted to resign in favor of Niccolò Sfondrati on 18 July 1558, but was refused because Sfondrati was below the minimum age for consecration as a bishop. Cesi finally resigned at the appointment of Sfondrati on 13 March 1560. Eubel III, p. 181 with notes 7 and 8. 559:
Pope John XXII finally issued a ruling on 18 July 1318, stating that Egidius de Madalbertis, Canon of the Church of Cremona, was the bishop of Cremona, to which he had been elected following the death of Bishop Raynerius. Egidiolus is referred to only as the other candidate in the contested election,
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Sanclemente, relying on the authority of an unpublished manuscript by Giuseppe Maria Bonafossa, states that Egidiolus immediately demanded confirmation of his election from his metropolitan, Archbishop Gaston of Milan. The archbishop took the plea, and granted Egidiolus possession and administration
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therefore named Raynerius de Casulo as Bishop of Cremona, on 24 April 1296, who was consecrated a bishop in Rome by Cardinal Matteo da Aquasparta, O.Min., the Bishop of Porto. Raynerius was a native of Volterra, and was a Canon in the cathedral Chapter of Volterra. He was a functionary in the court
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In 1550, Cardinal Francesco Sfondrati, Bishop of Cremona (1549–1550), issued a set of constitutions and edicts to be observed in his diocese. In his letter of transmittal, he admits that his predecessors for more than seventy years, because of their long absences, had allowed some of the clergy and
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Born in 1772 in Rovereto (diocese of Trent), Sardagna had been Vicar General in Trent (1810–1818), then Vicar Capitular (1818–1823). From 1823 to 1831 he was Vicar General of Trent and Dean of the cathedral Chapter. He was nominated Bishop of Cremona 12 March 1830, and preconised (approved) on 28
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On 13 September 1319, Pope John XXII issued the bull "Imminente Nobis", reserving to the papacy the right of appointment to all benefices, archiepiscopal, episcopal, collegiate, abbatial, monasterial, prioral, and all other ecclesiastical places, whether secular or regular, exempt (from episcopal
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In 1107, the city committed itself to the building of a new cathedral, and laid the first cornerstone in the absence of the bishop. In 1113, after his return, Bishop Landulfus held a diocesan synod, but the city was consumed by a fire on 10 August 1113. Then, on 3 January 1117, a major earthquake
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Lanzoni, p. 947, notes that only two of the first twelve names in Rubeus' list can show documentary or monumental collaboration. "Del resto i dati cronologici e biografici della lista del Eubeus contengono evidenti errori di cronologia e sono inquinati di favole, come gli stessi scrittori locali
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Cf. Sanclemente, p. 1, no. 1: "Sabinus circa An. D. LV., a quo traditur nominata Ecclesia S. Savini." Lanzoni observes that the episcopal lists are not all names of historical bishops, but actually only of persons who had a public cult (such as a church named after them) in the diocese: "molti e
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Bishop Raynerius de Casulo died two or three days before Christmas 1312. The preliminary meeting to summon electors to a meeting to elect his successor met on 15 February 1313, and fixed 17 February as the day of the election. Twelve electors met on 17 February in the choir of the cathedral, and
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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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Odelricus' father was Count of Seprio (province of Milan). The earliest reference to Odelricus in documents is on 5 March 973. On 985, Bishop Odelricus conducted a visitation of the Library and Archives of the Church of Cremona, and found theft, damage, and disorder everywhere; a record of the
2107:(July–December 1294), who appointed him to a committee to examine the credentials of bishop-elect Walterius de Amella. He was also a chaplain of Pope Boniface. He died on Christmas Eve 1312. The meeting to elect his successor began on 15 February 1313. Cappelletti XII, p. 194. Antoine Thomas, 1802:
hanno dimostrato. Ma che dovrà dirsi dei puri nomi e della loro successione? I nomi più antichi del catalogo edito dal Eubeus, eccetto due, Ioannes e Eustasius o Eustachius, riposano unicamente su la fede di quello scrittore; non sono appoggiati da alcun documento o monumento contemporaneo."
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Sanctiones editae, ac promulgatae in Cremonensi diocesana Synodo quam illustriss., ac reverendiss. d.d. Alexander Litta Dei, et Sanctae Sedis Apostolicae gratia episcopus cremonensis, et comes, ac pontificii solii assistens, in sua cathedrali ecclesià habuit anno Domini 1727 ... Addità
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Synodus Cremonensis secunda sub Caesare Speciano episcopo, cuius iussu accessere synodi duæ Mediolanensis prouincialis vna, altera Cremonensis diœcesana à trecentis iam annis habitæ. In gratiam studiosorum antiquitatis. Additæ constitutiones pontificiæ, decreta, & edicta varia
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Following the death of Bishop Bonizo, there was a contested election, with Guiczardus de Persico obtaining the majority of votes. He travelled to the papal Court to defend his election against the complaints of two Canons of Cremona. While he was at the papal Court, he died.
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was active in the affairs of Bishop Offredus, supporting him in his dispute with the clergy of Platina, but ordering him to arbitration with regard to property disputed with the Prior of the monastery of S. Maria de Calvenciano. Kehr Vi. 1, pp. 270, no. 32; 271, nos. 38 and
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Sanclemente, pp. 129–130, conjectures that it was several days before Christmas Eve, since (according to him) bishops were laid out for viewing by the people for several days before interment. This was not the case, however, for popes or for most persons, clerical or
1943:. The earliest evidence of his bishopric is a document of 14 January 962. The latest is 20 April 970. He is said to have died during his return from a third visit to Constantinople. He seems to have been dead before July 1272. Sanclemente, p. 49. Schwartz, p. 110. 564:, authorizing him to accept Bishop-elect Egidius' resignation, and to take charge of the administration of the diocese himself. Egidius had never been able to enter his diocese or take possession of his see due to the civil war which had enveloped Cremona. The 1778:
Decreta et acta edita et promulgata in Synodo Dioecesana Cremonensi. Prima, quam reuerendissimus d. d. Caesar Specianus ... Episcopus Cremonensis habuit. Additis praeterea ad extremum nonnullis constitutionibus, et decretis apostolicis, et edictis
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Decreta et acta edita et promulgata in Synodo Dioecesana Cremonensi. Prima, quam reuerendissimus d. d. Caesar Specianus ... Episcopus Cremonensis habuit. Additis praeterea ad extremum nonnullis constitutionibus, et decretis apostolicis, et edictis
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rights. Egidiolus' opponents immediately registered a complaint with the archbishop, and demanded the confirmation of Egidius de Madalbertis, according to Cappelletti. In due course, the suits reached the papal Court. Unfortunately,
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Landulfus was a chaplain and Councilor of King Henry II. He first appears in documents in 1007, in a charter of Henry II. His latest appearance occurs on 18 March 1030, in a document of Conrad II. Aporti I, pp. 72-73. Schwartz, p.
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In 987, Bishop Oldericus founded a Benedictine monastery in honor of S. Lawrence in Cremona. In 1546 the Benedictines were succeeded by Olivetan monks. The monastery was suppressed by the French occupation administration in 1797.
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A native of Pavia, Isimbardi was a master of theology, and lectured in metaphysics at the Sapienza in Rome. He was Prior of the Carmelite convent at S. Maria Transpadina. He was appointed Bishop of Cremona on 6 October 1670 by
2278:. In August 1492, he was named Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church, which necessitated his presence in Rome. He was never consecrated a bishop. He died on 27 May 1505. Eubel II, pp. 20 with note 2, 139; III, p. 181, note 2. 3105: 2540:. He resigned the diocese on 10 November 1837, to become a member of the Somaschi Fathers, and was named titular bishop of Caesarea Palastina on 21 February 1839. He died in 1840. Cappelletti XII, p. 231. Ritzler and Sefrin, 1986:
Bishop Arnulf was the nephew of Archbishop Guido of Milan. On 3 March 1078, in a public synod in Rome, Arnulfus confessed that he was a simoniac; he was deposed, anathematized, and denied the hope of restoration by
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The Diocese of Cremona provides a list of its bishops on its official web site. Of the bishops of the first eight centuries, it recognizes only Joannes (451), Eustasius (501), Desiderius (679), and Stephanus (774).
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non furono antichi vescovi di Cremona, ricordati nell'ordine di successione dai primordi in poi, ma nella immensa maggioranza semplicemente santi, vescovi o no, che ebbero ed hanno culto pubblico in Cremona."
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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)
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confirmed his rights privileges and possessions and those of the Church of Cremona. Since he died on March 7, the year must be 1067. Sanclemente, pp. 65-74. Schwartz, pp. 111-112. Kehr VI. 1, p. 264, no.
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Walfrid was a native of Modena. He and Archbishop Anselm of Milan took the part of King Berengarius against the Emperor Louis the Pious. He was therefore deposed and sent to a monastery. Aporti I, p. 67.
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Roma 2003 (Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo, Nuovi Studi Storici, 55; Miscellanea della Società Romana di Storia Patria, XLIV), II, pp. 929-953. Sanclemente, pp. 98-104. O. Holder-Egger, in
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in 501 (though not the 1st synod: Mansi, pp. 233–235; nor the 4th synod: Mansi, pp. 268–269). Rubeus, pp. 342-343. Mansi, Tomus VIII (Florence: Zatta 1762), p. 252. Sanclemente, p. 9. Lanzoni, p. 945.
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Sforza was born in Cremona, the sixth of eight children of Duke Francesco I Sforza of Milan. He was named a cardinal on 17 March 1484, and was appointed Administrator of Cremona on 4 August 1486 by
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Constitutiones, et edicta obseruanda in sancta Cremonensi Ecclesia, et eius tota dioecesi, nouiter per ... Franciscum, ... cardinalem, Cremonen. nuncupatum, ac episcopum Cremonen. ... promulgata. .
2140:. He had not yet been consecrated a bishop, despite several extensions of the normal six-month time period, due to civil war in Cremona. Cardinal Jacobus Caietani de Stefaneschi of S. Giorgio 1558:
The date is 1318, not 1317 as stated by Sanclemente and Cappelletti. Eubel I, p. 214, with notes 6 and 7, following Mollat. Is it possible that Mollat made a mistake in the date of the letter?
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to be its first missionary and first bishop; he is said to have lived in the 1st century, though there is no documentary or monumental proof of his existence. His putative successor, Felix (
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Bishop Cesare Speciano (1591–1607) held a diocesan synod in Cremona in 1599. He held his second diocesan synod in 1604. Cardinal Pietro Campori (1621–1643) held a diocesan synod in 1635.
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control) or not. In this grand seizure of power, the Papacy deprived all chapters of the right to elect their head. The right of the chapter of Cremona to elect its bishop was ended.
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Offredi Ambrosini was born in Cremona in 1750, of a distinguished family; his father, Gianpaolo Offredini Ambrosini was a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire. Ombono held the degree of
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Campori had been named a cardinal on 19 September 1616. He was appointed Bishop of Cremona on 17 May 1621. He died in Cremona on 4 February 1643. Gauchat IV, pp. 167 with note 4.
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A notarized set of minutes of the proceedings survives, and has been published by Sanclemente, pp. 129–134 (partially summarized), and Cappelletti XII, pp. 194–201 (verbatim).
2954: : sive, Repertorium privilegiorum et litterarum a romanis pontificibus ante annum 1598 Italiae ecclesiis, monasteriis, civitatibus singulisque personis concessorum. 509:, Librarian of the Vatican Library, and noted author of papal biographies, who was born in the village of Piadena (Platina), seven miles east of Cremona, styled himself 484:(1328). The commune of Cremona was abolished by Azzo Visconti in 1334. In 1702 it was taken by imperial troops, and in 1796 and 1800 fell into the hands of the French. 3263: 1876:
Panchoardus: Sanclemente, pp. 21-22: "Nulla reperio monumenta, quae ad posteriorem aetatem spectent, quaeque idonea sint ad annum Panchoardi emortualem definiendum."
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Sanclemente, p. 133. If Sanclemente had had any documentary evidence, he would have, as was his practice, quoted it. Cappelletti XII, p. 200, repeats Sanclemente.
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visitation survives. The latest document of Bishop Odelricus is on 26 February 1004. Sanclemente, pp. 58-59. Novati (1880), pp. 252-254. Schwartz, pp. 110-111.
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Sfondrati was born in Milan, and was a nephew of Pope Gregory XIV, who made him a cardinal in 1590. He was appointed Bishop of Cremona on 3 September 1607 by
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Speciano (Speciani) was a priest of the diocese of Milan, and had been Bishop of Novara (1584–1591). He was appointed Bishop of Cremona on 30 January 1591 by
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in Lombardy in 1211. Sicardus died on 8 June 1215. E. Coleman, "Sicard of Cremona as legate of Innocent III in Lombardy," in: A. Sommerlechner (2003) (ed.),
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Accolti was the nephew of Cardinal Pietro Accolti. He had been an Abbreviator of Apostolic Letters. He was named Bishop of Cremona on 16 March 1523 by
499:(1560–1590), later Pope Gregory XIV; his nephew Cardinal Paolo Sfondrati (1607–1610); also the zealous and charitable Omobono di Offredi (1791–1829). 404:(973–1004) and adopted a republican form of government. On 26 February 1004, Bishop Oldericus obtained from Adelmus (a.k.a. Azo), the royal Missus of 2910:
Cremona città imperiale. Nell’VIII centenario della nascita di Federico II. Atti del Convegno Internazionale di Studi (Cremona, 27-28 ottobre 1995)
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Liutprand (also called Luysus) was a Deacon and Canon of the cathedral of Pavia. At least from 946, he was an official of King Berengar II, as
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from the University of Pavia (1774), and was a Canon and Archpriest of the cathedral of Cremona. He was nominated bishop of Cremona by the
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of the electors; moreover, he possessed insufficient knowledge and his lifestyle was not commendable (as required by the Lateran Council).
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Sfondrati was elected, Pope Gregory XIV on 5 December 1590. He died on 16 October 1591, having been pope for ten months. Eubel III, p. 53.
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A new bishop for Cremona was appointed by John XXII in a letter of 6 March 1327. In 1328, the Emperor Louis the Bavarian seized Cremona.
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Sfondrati was named a cardinal on 19 December 1544. He was appointed to Cremona (Eubel lists him as Administrator) on 9 November 1549 by
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Gualazzini, U. (1972). "Falsificazioni di fonti dell’età paleocristiana e altomedievale nella storiografia cremonese". Cremona 1975 (
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A native of Bergamo, Romilly was selected as Bishop of Cremona on 3 October 1845, by the Emperor Franz, and approved (preconised) by
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Former Bishop Ugolino di San Marco died on 17 April 1362, and was buried in the church of S. Dominic in Cremona. Sanclemente, p. 288.
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On 22 March 1179, a dispute between Offredus and Abbot Silvester of Brixillense concerning rights over three churches. In 1182,
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Leoni, Valeria (2005). "Privilegia episcopii Cremonensis. Il cartulario vescovile di Cremona e il vescovo Sicardo (1185-1215)".
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Filippini, E. (2001), "Il vescovo Sicardo di Cremona (1185–1215) e la fondazione del monastero di San Giovanni del Deserto," in
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Bishop Desiderius was present in Rome for the Roman synod of Pope Agatho in 679. He subscribed the synodical letter sent to the
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Rubeus claims that Bishop Eustasius was appointed by Pope Felix (483–492) in 491; he was present at the third Roman synod under
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi... A pontificatu Pii PP. X (1903) usque ad pontificatum Benedictii PP. XV (1922)
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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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Bishop Joannes was present at the provincial council of Milan in 451, presided over by Archbishop Eusebius. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
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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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Sanclemente demonstrates that Bishop Benedictus was still alive in 881. Sanclemente, pp. 23-25. Cappelletti XII, p. 136-142.
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Monumenta Germaniae historica inde ab anno Christi quingentesimo usque ad annum millesimum et quingentesimum: Scriptorum
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Monumenta Germaniae historica inde ab anno Christi quingentesimo usque ad annum millesimum et quingentesimum: Scriptorum
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Visconti had previously been Bishop of Alessandria. He died in Rome on 4 October 1681. Gauchat IV, p. 167 with note 5.
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Synodus dioecesana cremonensis ab Eminentiss. & Reverendiss. D.D. Petro S.R.E. Card. Camporeo ... Habita anno 1635
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used Cremona as his base of operations in Lombardy, and employed Bishop Sicard of Cremona in some of his activities.
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Hubaldus signed documents for Conrad II on 27 February 1031. His latest document is on 30 October 1066, in which
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Sulla storia ecclesiastica Cremonese nei primi tre secoli del Cristianesimo Discorsi o disquisizioni critiche
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Porri was appointed in 1383, in the last quarter of the year. He was transferred to the diocese of Ceneda by
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Bishop Alessandro Litta (1718–1749) held a diocesan synod in the cathedral in Cremona on 28–30 April 1727.
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On 21 September 603, Cremona, until then a part of the Byzantine Empire, was captured by the Lombard king,
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Lando received a charter from King Berengarius I, dated 23 November 910. Sanclemente, pp. 25-33; 218-220.
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The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. Retrieved: 7 October 2020.
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Casati was nominated by the Austrian Emperor Franz on 16 February 1839, and approved (preconised) by
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publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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In 1104, the diocese received a new bishop, Landulfus, a German and a Councillor and Chaplain of
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on 27 September 1402 by Pope Boniface IX. He died on 28 September 1426. Eubel I, pp. 214, 390.
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Sanclemente, p. 1: FELIX circa An. Salutis LXXXVI., a quo fertur dicta Ecclesia S. Felicis."
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editio Taurensis, Vol. IV (Turin:Franco, Fory et Balmazzo 1859), p. 287. Guillaume Mollat,
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Ponzio was still alive on 13 June 1290. He died on 14 July 1290. Sanclemente, pp. 111-114.
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Innocenzo III Urbs et Orbis. Atti del Congresso internazionale (Roma 9-15 settembre 1998),
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Die Bischöfe der deutschsprachigen Länder, 1785/1803 bis 1945: ein biographisches Lexikon
2317:, on 3 May 1527. He died on 21 September 1549. Eubel III, pp. 19, no. 1; 181 with note 5. 588:
people of the diocese to go wrong, which made corrections both beneficial and necessary.
1545:
Jean XXII: Lettres communes analysées d'après les registres dits d'Avignon et du Vatican
520:
in 1579 for political reasons, as Cremona was Spanish while Crema was Venetian at time.
2951: 2891: 2428: 2297: 2137: 2124: 2042: 1825: 1374: 1095: 956: 553: 545: 481: 397: 382: 260: 179: 1125: 568:
had seized the city and the diocese and were triumphant against the papal government.
487:
Other important bishops were Gualtiero (1096), in whose time the cathedral was begun;
3237: 2912:. Cremona 1999 (Annali della Biblioteca Statale e Libreria civica di Cremona, XLIX). 2327: 2192: 1753: 2664:
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
2243:
on 27 April 1458. He was transferred to the diocese of Novara on 8 October 1466, by
2145: 1586: 1543: 2594: 2513: 2244: 1620:
Eubel I, p. 214. His bulls were apparently signed on 21 March. Sanclemente, p. 137.
1331:
La Cattedrale di Cremona. Genesi, simbologia ed evoluzione di un edificio romanico.
435: 366:) is known only from the name of a church. Among the early bishops are S. Syrinus ( 268: 201: 144: 1653:
Mélanges de l'Ecole française de Rome. Moyen-Age, Temps modernes T. 112, N°1. 2000
3060: 3021: 3010: 2995: 2986: 2920: 2900: 2885: 2860: 2851: 2808: 2797: 2786: 2662: 2547: 1776: 1684: 1667: 1476: 2375: 552:
lasted until 7 August 1316, when the Conclave elected Cardinal Jacques Duèse as
461: 356: 3185: 2853:
Memorie di Storia ecclesiastica Cremonese: Dall'anno 1 al 1335 dell'era volgare
2597:
on 14 June 1847. He died in 1859. Ritzler and Sefrin VII, p. 167; VIII, p. 376.
2382:
Vol. V (Roma: Pagliarini, 1793), pp. 310-313. Sanclemente, pp. 164-167. Eubel,
2204:
He was transferred to the diocese of Brescia on 29 July 1401. Eubel I, p. 214.
1240:
Ughelli IV, pp. 592–597 (quoting the documents). Cappelletti XII, pp. 160-161.
154: 3219: 3206: 3077: 2576:
on 8 July 1839. He died on 18 September 1844. Ritzler and Sefrin VII, p. 167.
446:, though for the same reason frequently at war with the neighbouring cities. 3031: 1478:
Le Vite di due illustri Cremonesi (Bartolomeo Platina - Marco Girolamo Vida)
305:
As of 2008, the Diocese of Cremona had 223 parishes, all located within the
137: 2524:(in Italian). Modena: per gli eredi Soliani tipografi reali. pp. 1–39. 44: 2144:
was authorized to accept his resignation on 20 September 1325. G. Mollat,
1907:
of the Emperor Berengarius, who was crowned in Rome on 24 March 916. c.f.
1461:
Sicardi Cremonensis episcopi Mitrale sive de officiis ecclesiasticis summa
972: 374: 345: 341: 310: 295: 2703:. Vol. Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2691:. Vol. Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2679:. Vol. Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2965:
Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
1429:(in Italian). Cremona: presso Giuseppe Feraboli. pp. 62–64, 93–96. 1394: 1387: 393: 337: 1602:[Bullarium diplomatum et privilegiorum Sanctorum Romanorum Pontificium 1408:
Mittheilungen des Instituts für Oesterreichische Geschichtsforschung,
477: 465: 1638:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Mechlin: Hanicq. pp. 42–49. 2984:
Novati, Francesco, "L' Obituario della cattedrale di Cremona," in:
2521:
Notizia necrologica su monsignor Omobono Offredi vescovo di Cremona
2339:
Cesi asked for the See of Cremona in 1550, but was told to wait by
2300:
on 20 October 1507. He died on 24 February 1523. Eubel III, p. 181.
2151:(Paris: Fontemoing 1905), p. 5, no. 23440. Eubel I, p. 214, note 8. 430:
in all imperial grants made to his predecessors. On the other hand
2772:. Vol. Tomus VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2735:. Vol. Tomus IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana 2265:
Della Torre had previously been Bishop of Parma. Eubel II, p. 139.
1406:
G. Hanauer, "Das Bereufspodestat im dreizehnten Jahrhundert," in:
548:
died on 20 April 1314, before the impasse was resolved. The papal
276: 247: 2365:. He died on 21 August 1607. Eubel III, p. 181 with note 10; 261. 1393:
61, no. 2 (1987): 358–388, at 364-365. Accessed 26 October 2020.
460:
In later medieval times Cremona had many lords or "tyrants", the
1388:"Gerardo da Sesso, Legato apostolico al tempo di Innocenzo III," 1356:, p. 3: "Cremona fuit incensa MCXIII, in festo sancti Laurentii. 536:
Each party however proclaimed its candidate elected, and sang a
352:
Gauls, but later became a Roman colony and a frontier fortress.
3087: 3062:
Italia sacra sive De episcopis Italiæ, et insularum adjacentium
1845:, editio novissima, Tomus XI (Florence: A. Zatta 1765), p. 774. 1782:(in Latin). Cremona: apud Baptistam Ellizzarium. p. 337. 2791:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana. 2070:
Bishop Cacciconte died on 16 July 1288. Sanclemente, p. 110.
1021:
Carlo Emmanuelle Sardagna de Hohenstein (1831–1837 Resigned)
516:
Cremona lost part of its territory to the newly established
2941:
Annali delle Biblioteca Statale e Libreria Civica di Cremon
2902:
Le chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
2813:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio. 1298:
Novati, pp. 254–256, with note 9, quoting a diploma of the
2226:
was transferred from Brescia to the diocese of Cremona by
2751:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
2552:(in German). Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. p. 647. 1632:"Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate" 3015:(in Italian). Vol. primo. Cremona: Ronzi e Signori. 2802:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio. 2380:
Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa
1863:
Bishop Siniperto attended the council of Mantua held by
1707:(in Latin). Cremona: apud Christophorum Draconium. 1604. 389:, and is a noted historical writer of the 10th century. 3012:
Repertorio diplomatico Cremonese: Dall'anno 715 al 1200
2905:(in Italian). Vol. undecimo. Venice: G. Antonelli. 450:
struck the Veneto and Lombardy, ruining the cathedral.
2931:
Annali dell'Istituto storico italogermanico in Trento
1636:
Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim
373:), a mere name but said to be a vigorous opponent of 3023:
Series critico-chronologica episcoporum Cremonensium
2667:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 1784:
Rubeus states that Stephanus was sent to Cremona by
1724:(in Latin). Cremona: apud Marcum Antonium Belpierum. 769:
Giovanni Buono de Geroldi (1248–1249) (bishop-elect)
377:
because of his alleged date, and S. Silvinus (733).
241: 227: 217: 207: 197: 192: 178: 168: 160: 150: 135: 125: 120: 112: 96: 88: 83: 71: 61: 56: 21: 2516:on 26 September 1791. He died on 28 January 1829. 2512:on 31 January 1791, and confirmed (preconised) by 2453:Septala: Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 176 with note 4. 1178:forti indizi dimostrano che i santi enumerati nel 748:Emmanuel, O.Cist. (1 May 1167 – 27 February 1168) 2856:(in Italian). Vol. Parte 1. Cremona: Manini. 2471:Guasco: Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 176 with note 6. 1843:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1813:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1690:(in Latin). Cremona: apud Baptistam Pellizzarium. 1410:Volume 23 (Innsbruck: Wagner 1902), pp. 418-419. 1218:Cappelletti XII, p. 128, citing Paul the Deacon, 2981:, 3 (Firenze: Firenze UP 2005), pp. 75–122. 2697:Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 2480:Litta: Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 176 with note 7. 2462:Croce: Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 176 with note 5. 2182:Petrus died on 15 October 1383. Eubel I, p. 214. 1930:. Sanclemente, pp. 45-49. Schwartz, pp. 109-110. 1771:Tabula Dyptica episcoporum ecclesiae cremonensis 3114:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Milan 2593:on 10 April 1847, and approved (preconised) by 2390:IV, pp. 36 with notes 3 and 4; 167 with note 2. 491:(1185–1215), author of a chronicle and of the 300:Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary 3099: 3059:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolò (1719). 2619:CV of Bishop Lafranconi: Diocesi di Cremona, 8: 3002:VIII (1881), pp. 246–266, and 484–506. 2785:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 2766:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2748:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2635:CV of Bishop Napolioni: Diocesi di Cremona, 3036:. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. pp. 109–115. 2875:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2769:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 1549:(Paris: Fontemoing 1905), p. 220, no. 7817. 1156:, Chiesa Cattolica Italiana, archived from 1003:Alessandro Maria Litta (1718–1749 Resigned) 271:ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the 28: 3106: 3092: 3084: 2796:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 2526:Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 187 with note 3. 2247:. He died in 1468. Eubel II, pp. 139, 205. 2195:on 1 December 1386. Eubel I, pp. 186, 214. 1765:Stephanus: Blasius Rubeus (Biagio Rossi), 1742:(in Latin). Cremona: typis Petri Ricchini. 1491:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 233: 18: 2925:(in Italian). Cremona: Giuseppe Feraboli. 2444:Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 175 with note 3. 2313:. He was the first cardinal appointed by 2239:Rossi was appointed Bishop of Cremona by 2213:Grassi was transferred to the diocese of 2000:Cf. Sanclemente, pp. 78-79. Gams, p. 789. 344:, Italy, on the left (north) bank of the 2637:"Vescovo: S. E. mons. Antonio Napolioni" 1045:Fiorino Tagliaferri (1978–1983 Resigned) 3264:Dioceses established in the 4th century 2943:, XXIII, 1972), pp. 31–32, 51–78. 2431:. He died in 1675. Ritzler and Sefrin, 2399:Brivio: Gauchat IV, p. 167 with note 3. 2147:Jean XXII: Lettres communes et curiales 1588:Jean XXII: Lettres communes et curiales 1339:, Volume LIX (Cremona 2008), pp. 22-26. 1086: 426:(1056–1106), however, confirmed Bishop 2868: 2859:- 20 Aporti, Ferrante sec. 19 (1837). 2716: 2706: 2621:"Vescovo S. E. Mons. Dante Lafranconi" 1484: 902:Gerolamo Trevisan, O.Cist. (1507–1523) 801:Ugolino di San Marco, O.P. (1327–1349) 2993:VII (Milano 1880), pp. 245–276. 2956:Vol. VI. pars i. Berolini: Weidmann. 2890:(in Latin). Vol. I. Turin: Apud 2729:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2230:on 21 October 1402. Eubel I, pp. 214. 2088:Bonizo: Cappelletti XII, pp. 192-193. 1640:John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica 1006:Ignazio Maria Fraganeschi (1749–1790) 766:Omobono de Madalberti (c. 1215–1248) 313:, and the majority (174) within the 7: 2136:Egidius was provided (appointed) by 2041:Bishop Sicardus participated in the 1395:http://www.jstor.org/stable/20858202 1054:Dante Lafranconi (2001–2015 Retired) 1027:Bartolomeo Carlo Romilli (1846–1847) 396:and completely destroyed. Under the 3244:Roman Catholic dioceses in Lombardy 3026:(in Italian). Cremona: J. Feraboli. 2386:III, pp. 54, with note 1. Gauchat, 853:Venturino de Marni, OSB (1423–1457) 832:Francesco Lante, O.F.M. (1390–1401) 679:Siniperto degli Addobati (823–840?) 634:Eustasius, Eustachius (491– c. 513) 453:In 1211 and 1212, the papal legate 355:The tradition of Cremona considers 92:1,917 km (740 sq mi) 2754:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2018:Presbyter: Gams, p. 789, column 2. 1423:Giovanni Carlo Tiraboschi (1814). 1000:Carlo Ottaviano Guasco (1704–1717) 14: 2589:on 19 January 1846. He was named 1903:Joannes had been a secretary and 751:Offredo degli Offredi (1168–1185) 3184: 2884:Astegiano, Lorenzo, ed. (1895). 2489:Frangeschi: Ritzler and Sefrin, 2169:Dondino was an appointee of the 2045:(1202–1204). He was a legate of 2009:Ubertus: Gams, p. 789, column 2. 1773:, in 1599 as an appendix to the 1289:Robolotti, pp. xxvi-xxvii, xxxi. 892:Galeotto Franciotti della Rovere 777:Cacciaconte da Somma (1261–1288) 745:Presbyter de Medolao (1163–1167) 524:The complicated election of 1313 381:was sent (946) as ambassador to 43: 1839:Third Council of Constantinople 1458:Sicardus (Cremonensis) (1855). 1337:Annali della Biblioteca Statale 795:Egidio Madalberti (1318–1325) 786:Raynerius de Casulo (1296–1312) 16:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy 2933:XXVII (2001), pp. 13–56. 2899:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1856). 2661:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2639:; retrieved: 10 October 2020. 2623:; retrieved: 10 October 2020. 2110:Les registres de Boniface VIII 1642:de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis 817:Ugolino Ardengheri (1349–1361) 480:, until it became part of the 173:Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta 1: 3048:Georg Heinrich Pertz (1903). 3009:Robolotti, Francesco (1878). 2839:Georg Heinrich Pertz (1903). 2685:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2673:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 2256:Botticelli: Eubel II, p. 139. 2123:His election was rejected by 2057:Vol. XXXI, pp. 24-59. Eubel, 1756:; retrieved: 10 October 2020. 1209:Cappelletti XII, pp. 156-160. 1033:Geremia Bonomelli (1871–1914) 1030:Antonio Novasconi (1850–1867) 1024:Bartolomeo Casati (1839–1844) 712:Oldericus (attested 973–1004) 703:Dagibertus (attested 931–960) 700:Joannes (attested c. 915–924) 367: 360: 60: 3020:Sanclemente, Enrico (1814). 2949:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1913). 2669:pp. 777–779. (in Latin) 2606:In 1978 Amari was appointed 2287:Galeotto: Eubel III, p. 181. 1991:. Kehr VI. 1, p. 264, no. 3. 1910:Gesta Berengarii imperatoris 1867:in 827. Aporti I, pp. 67-68. 1666:Francesco Sfondrati (1550). 1200:Cf. Cappelletti XII, p. 126. 1126:"Diocese of Cremona (Italy)" 1036:Giovanni Cazzani (1914–1952) 844:Bartolomeo Capra (1405–1411) 809:Dondino (1328–1331) Intrusus 685:Benedictus (c. 851 – c. 881) 438:and was greatly favoured by 3046:(ed. O. Holder-Egger). In: 3042:Sigard, Bishop of Cremona. 2962:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 2887:Codex diplomaticus Cremonae 2837:(ed. O. Holder-Egger). In: 1841:in 680. J. D. Mansi (ed.), 1051:Giulio Nicolini (1993–2001) 1039:Danio Bolognini (1952–1972) 1009:Omobono Offredi (1791–1829) 860:Giovanni Stefano Botticelli 841:Francesco Lante (1402–1405) 108:312,400 (est.) (86.5%) 3282: 3030:Schwartz, Gerhard (1907). 2296:Trevisan was appointed by 1475:Stefano Bissolati (1856). 1069:List of bishops of Cremona 1042:Giuseppe Amari (1973–1978) 866:Jacopo-Antonio dalla Torre 856:Bernardo Rossi (1458–1466) 820:Pietro Capello (1361–1383) 780:Ponzio Ponzoni (1288–1290) 613:Stephanus (320–342 ?) 294:. The bishop of Cremona's 3179: 3119: 2997:Archivio storico lombardo 2988:Archivio storico lombardo 2919:Dragoni, Antonio (1840). 2850:Aporti, Ferrante (1835). 2518:Giuseppe Baraldi (1829). 1735:Alessandro Litta (1728). 1576:Sanclemente, pp. 286-287. 1567:Sanclemente, pp. 287-288. 1249:Sanclemente, pp. 227-228. 1231:Sanclemente, pp. 225-226. 1057:Antonio Napolioni (2015–) 826:Giorgio Torti (1386–1389) 783:Bonizo (c. 1290– c. 1294) 774:Bernerio (1249 – c. 1260) 724:Walterius (attested 1096) 661:Desiderius (attested 679) 246: 232: 42: 38: 2968:, vol. II, Faenza 1927. 1926:Bishop Sicard calls him 1775:Cesare Speziano (1599). 1754:"Cronologia dei vescovi" 1683:Cesare Speciano (1599). 1439:Cappelletti XII, p. 125. 1386:Maria Cipollone (1987), 1320:Cappelletti XII, p. 125. 823:Marco Porri (1383–1386) 631:Joannes I (attested 451) 2493:VI, p. 186 with note 2. 1790:First Council of Nicaea 1718:Pietro Campori (1636). 1630:Benedictus XIV (1842). 1048:Enrico Assi (1983–1992) 944:Paolo Camillo Sfondrati 829:Tommaso Visconti (1390) 285:ecclesiastical province 248:www.diocesidicremona.it 73:Ecclesiastical province 3191:Catholicism portal 2505:Doctor in utroque iure 2435:V, p. 175 with note 2. 2173:. Sanclemente, p. 137. 1915:Rudolph II of Burgundy 1767:Doctor in utroque iure 1647:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1220:Historia Langobardorum 1101:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 709:(attested 962–970/972) 682:Panchoardus (840–851?) 348:. It was built by the 264: 29: 2807:Pięta, Zenon (2002). 1426:La Famiglia Cavalcabo 1148:Source for parishes: 894:(1505–1507 Resigned) 715:Landulfus (1007–1030) 688:Lando (c. 881–c.910?) 643:Creato (563 – c. 584) 317:, besides 28 in the 265:Dioecesis Cremonensis 186:20 (Religious Orders) 30:Dioecesis Cremonensis 3125:Archdiocese of Milan 2732:Hierarchia catholica 2700:Hierarchia catholica 2688:Hierarchia catholica 2676:Hierarchia catholica 2542:Hierarchia catholica 2491:Hierarchia catholica 2433:Hierarchia catholica 2388:Hierarchia catholica 2384:Hierarchia catholica 2059:Hierarchia catholica 1941:epistolarum signator 1752:Diocesi di Cremona, 1672:(in Latin). Cremona. 1524:Cappelletti, p. 198. 1481:(in Italian). Milan. 1371:I terramoti d'Italia 1096:"Diocese of Cremona" 965:(1643–1670 Resigned) 946:(1607–1610 Resigned) 927:(1551–1560 Resigned) 873:Ascanio Maria Sforza 754:Sicardus (1185–1215) 721:Arnulfus (1068–1078) 649:Desiderius (609–610) 646:Sisto (584 – c. 609) 637:Crisogonus (513–537) 628:Sirinus II (422–451) 444:Emperor Frederick II 417:the Emperor Henry II 379:Liudprand of Cremona 292:Archdiocese of Milan 188:15 Permanent Deacons 3254:Province of Cremona 3249:Province of Bergamo 3220:45.1333°N 10.0333°E 3216: /  3171:Diocese of Vigevano 2835:Annales Cremonenses 2591:Archbishop of Milan 2546:Erwin Gatz (1983). 2544:VII, pp. 124, 167. 2171:Antipope Nicholas V 1788:in the year of the 1607:Les papes d'Avignon 1448:Sanclemente, p. 78. 1354:Annales Cremonenses 1329:Cristiano Zanetti, 1311:Robolotti, p. xxvi. 1258:Kehr VI. 1, p. 283. 1075:Timeline of Cremona 950:Giambattista Brivio 919:Francesco Sfondrati 742:Ubertus (1118–1162) 730:Ubertus (1087–1095) 718:Ubaldus (1031–1067) 655:Eusebius (c. 637–?) 440:Frederic Barbarossa 323:Province of Bergamo 315:Province of Cremona 3259:Province of Mantua 3151:Diocese of Cremona 3136:Diocese of Brescia 3131:Diocese of Bergamo 3076:Benigni, Umberto. 2719:has generic name ( 2536:February 1831, by 2510:Emperor Leopold II 2276:Pope Innocent VIII 2100:Pope Boniface VIII 1644:(March 19, 1997): 1609:, deuxième édition 979:Agostino Isimbardi 963:Francesco Visconti 908:(1523/4, resigned) 670:Stephen II (776–?) 619:Auderius (381–391) 503:Bartolomeo Platina 319:Province of Mantua 257:Diocese of Cremona 193:Current leadership 23:Diocese of Cremona 3199: 3198: 3161:Diocese of Mantua 2952:Italia pontificia 2820:978-88-250-1000-8 2559:978-3-428-05447-3 2241:Pope Calixtus III 2112:Premier fascicule 2047:Pope Innocent III 1974:Pope Alexander II 1377:1901), pp. 22-24. 1267:Robolotti, p. 17. 1094:Cheney, David M. 931:Niccolò Sfondrati 912:Benedetto Accolti 673:Walfred (816–818) 664:Zeno, OSB (703–?) 616:Sirinus (342–380) 497:Niccolo Sfondrati 476:(1334–1402), the 474:Visconti of Milan 327:Province of Milan 281:suffragan diocese 253: 252: 212:Antonio Napolioni 50:Cremona Cathedral 3271: 3231: 3230: 3228: 3227: 3226: 3225:45.1333; 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Cremona Cathedral
Ecclesiastical province
Milan
Catholic Church
Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta
Secular priests
Francis
Antonio Napolioni
Dante Lafranconi

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Latin
Latin Church
Catholic Church
Italy
suffragan diocese
ecclesiastical province
metropolitan
Archdiocese of Milan
cathedra
Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
region
Lombardy
Province of Cremona
Province of Mantua
Province of Bergamo

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