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Roman Catholic Diocese of Piacenza–Bobbio

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Viason, consecrated in Rome in 1782 by Cardinal Henry Stuart. He was transferred to the diocese of Gand May 1802, and then to Piacenza on 3 August 1807. He did not perform episcopal functions, however, until 28 March 1808, because he had not yet received his bulls of institution. He was present at the national council of Paris (1810). On 14 April 1813, the Emperor Napoleon I announced that he was promoting Fallot de Beaumont to the archbishopric of Bourges, and was naming the Vicar General of Turin, Pietro Marentini, to succeed him in Piacenza. Neither appointment, however, received papal approbation. From 1814, the diocese of Piacenza was actually administered by the Vicar Lodovico Loschi. Fallot de Beaumont finally resigned formally on 8 April 1817. Cappelletti, p. 63-66. U. Benigni & C.F.W. Brown (1911), "Piacenza," in
448:, demanding to know whether there was any crime charged against Soffredus, or any incapacity, that made his removal necessary; and pointing out that such problems were normally directed to the metropolitan, or if they were serious enough, to the pope himself. Pope Nicholas then ordered the Emperor to restore Soffredus to his episcopal seat. At the same time, through his legates, Pope Nicholas had Soffredus restored to his seat. Paulus was forbidden to attempt such a thing ever again, or to seek the bishopric. Nonetheless, on the death of Soffredus in 870, Paulus, who had evidently been restored to favor and was serving as Archdeacon of Piacenza, was elected bishop in his place. 597:
the Cathedral Chapter of Piacenza to send a delegation, but they too declined, on the grounds that cathedral chapters were not members of a provincial council. Sega, who was engaged in diplomatic activities, was unable to respond to an invitation (or a summons) to Borromeo's 5th (1579) or 6th (1582) synod; Borromeo had intended to hold a 7th in 1585, but he died in the meantime, and the matter lapsed. The 7th provincial synod of Milan finally took place in 1609, and Bishop Rangoni of Piacenza did not attend. The archbishop of Ravenna also tried to summon Piacenza, in 1582, and his effort too failed.
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Scappi (1627–1653) presided over a diocesan synod on 3–5 May 1632. He held his second synod on 8–10 November 1646. A diocesan synod was held on 12–14 May 1677 by Bishop Giuseppe Zandemaria. Bishop Giorgio Barni (1688–1731) presided over a diocesan synod on 4–6 June 1696. He held a second synod in 1725.
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Rainerius was the uncle of Cardinal Theodericus Rainerii of Orvieto (1298–1306). Immediately following the transfer of Bishop Albericus, the Chapter of the Cathedral met and elected Canon Filippo Confalonieri as Vicar Capitular. Rainerius of Orvieto, a Cistercian monk, was appointed Bishop of Orvieto
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Count Vasino Malabayla was a member of an aristocratic family of Asti. He was a participant in the schismatic council of Pisa in 1512, and was suspended from office. His duties were carried out by Giovanni Gozzadini, Apostolic Administrator of Piacenza. He was restored to office by Pope Leo X. On 26
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Est enim quasi peccatum ariolandi repugnare, et velut scelus idololatriae est nolle aquiescere. Per praesentia itaque scripta mandamus, atque praecipimus, quatenus Ven. Fratri nostro Ravennati archiepiscopo, tamquam metropolitano vestro, obedientiam et reverentiam deferatis, ne super vos quaerela ad
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was ruined in the great earthquake of 1117 and was completely rebuilt beginning in 1122. It is claimed, in the Chronocle of Piacenza, that the cathedral was dedicated by Pope Calixtus II on 23 October 1123, but, as Paul Fridolin Kehr has pointed out, Calixtus visited Piacenza in April 1120, while on
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Following the death of Bishop Filippo, there was a contested election. Some Canons supported Master Gregorio Biffa, a cleric of the diocese; others supported Albericus Visconti, a Canon of S. Antoninus in Piacenza. Six Canons, however, led by the Archdeacon, supported Rogerius Cacia, the Provost of
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On 18 May 1242, the Canons of the Cathedral elected the Archdeacon, Aimerico Caccia, but the papal throne was vacant, and confirmation and bulls could not be obtained. On 10 July 1243, an attempt to seize the episcopal seat was made by Fra Jacopo, Prior of the Dominicans, while around the same time
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Metropolitanus noster non Ravennas, non Aquileiensis, non quilibet alter, sed Romanus Pontifex est, probandus hoc innumeris testibus, probamus placentinumn electum a multis retro saeculis a summo et universali praesule, non ab alio consecratum. Probamus inde pro exemplo praeter antiquiores, Urbanum
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of Milan was especially enthusiastic for Tridentine reform, and held frequent diocesan and provincial synods, inviting the bishops of Piacenza to the latter. They either attended under the stipulation that no suffragan status was implied or created, or declined to appear. Borromeo even tried to get
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visited Piacenza from 1 March to 5 April 1095, and held a synod there from 1–7 March. It is said that more than 4,000 clerics and 3,000 laypersons were present. Archbishop Hugh of Lyon was suspended from office because he was not in attendance and had offered no excuse. The Emperor Henry IV and his
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Ubertus Avvocati was a native of Piacenza and a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter. He had been named Abbot of the monastery of S. Martino de'Bocci (diocese of Parma), which had been founded by Cardinal Gerardo Bianchi. He was appointed Bishop of Piacenza on 3 July 1301. It is conjectured (Ughelli, p.
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Cardinal Paolo Burali conducted a synod on 27 August 1570, and a second synod on 2 September 1574. On 3–5 May 1589, a diocesan synod was held by Bishop Filippo Sega. Bishop Claudio Rangoni (1596–1619) presided at a diocesan synod on 11 November 1599. He held another synod in 1613. Bishop Alexandre
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Scaramuccia Trivulzio was the brother of Bishop Antonio Trivulzio. He was appointed Administrator of the diocese of Piacenza on 26 September 1519. He governed through an auxiliary bishop, Pietro Recorda, titular bishop of Sebaste. Cardinal Trivulzio resigned on 31 May 1525, in favor of his nephew
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The beginning of Victor's episcopacy is contested. A Victor appears at the Roman synod of 324, but, as Lanzoni points out, Victor is said to have been the immediate predecessor of Sabinus, and there is nothing to connect the Victor of 324 with Piacenza. Victor was present at the synod of Milan in
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Ugo was named Bishop of Piacenza on 5 May 1302. He died in Avignon in 1317, after April. On hearing of his death, the Canons of the Cathedral elected the usual Vicar Capitular, Gherardo Leccacorvi, Archpriest of Travi, but he was not allowed to function. Ughelli, p. 228. Cappelletti, p. 44 (died
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S. Antoninus, and they eventually prevailed. They submitted an account of the election and the signed certificate of election of Rogerius Cacia to Pope Boniface VIII. He appointed Albericus Visconti on 16 April 1295. He was enthroned on 24 June 1296. He was transferred to the diocese of Fermo by
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Aicardus (or Ricardus), a native of Piacenza, was elected in 1038, and served as bishop for three years, according to a chronicle cited by Campi, I, p. 324 column 1. He was driven out because he was a partisan of Archbishop Eribertus of Milan, according to Cappelletti, p. 25. Gams, p. 746 column
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Bernardus was consecrated in Rome by Pope Stephen V, for which the Pope, on 25 March 890, wrote a letter to the new Archbishop of Ravenna, admitting that the archbishop of Ravenna had the right to consecrate a bishop of Piacenza, but apologizing that the See of Ravenna had been vacant. Campi, p.
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Ambrosio was born in Santhià (Vercelli) in 1943. He was ordained in 1968, and sent to Rome for a degree in theology; he studied at the Institut Catholique in Paris and obtained a licenciate in social sciences. He obtained a diploma in the sociology of religion from the Ecole pratique des Hautes
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Stefano Fallot de Beaumont, as he was known in Italy, was a native of Avignon, born in 1750. He held the licenciate in Civil and Canon Law from the University of Avignon (1774), and was a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Agde. He had been titular Bishop of Sebastopolis and Coadjutor Bishop of
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transferred him to the diocese of Piacenza. He held two diocesan synods, and introduced the Discalced Carmelites and the Barnabites into the city of Piacenza. Ughelli, pp. 237-238 (who places his death in 1654). Gauchat, pp. 131 with note 3; 281 with note 4 (who says that Scappi died in 1650).
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A diocesan synod was an irregular but important meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to publish
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on 5 April 1806, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Caprara removed the dioceses of Piacenza, San Donnino, and Parma from the jurisdiction of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Bologna, and attached them to the Archdiocese of Genoa. On 30 March 1818, Pope Pius VII removed the same three dioceses from the
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wrote to Archbishop Moyses of Ravenna that he had approved the election of Bishop Joannes of Piacenza. On 9 November 1148, however, he wrote to Bishop-elect Joannes, ordering him to have himself consecrated by the Archbishop of Ravenna. After resisting for more than two years, Giovanni finally
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Piacenza was originally a suffragan (subordinate, as part of the ecclesiastical province) of Milan. Bishop Majorianus was one of the bishops who attended the synod of Milan called by Archbishop Eusebius in 451. Piacenza was certainly suffragan to Ravenna by the time of the Roman synod of 680.
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and a new bishop of Piacenza, Ugo Pierleoni, the matter was raised again, and Adrian issued a bull exempting Bishop Ugo from subjection to Ravenna, while at the same time claiming an inability to decide the issue between Ravenna and Piacenza. In March 1179, Bishop Tedaldo was present at the
565:, who had heard of his reforming efforts in his diocese, summoned him to Rome and appointed him, on 24 April 1585, one of the Reformers of the clergy and clerical institutions of the city of Rome. His tenure was not long, however, for the Pope appointed him Nuncio to the Holy Roman Emperor 2056:. The Synod of Pavia in 997 condemned, deposed, and excommunicated John, who was captured, mutilated and imprisoned in 998. A synod was held in Rome by Gregory V in May 998, and John was formally deposed. "Graecus Joannes" died at the monastery of Fulda on 2 April 1013, according to the 2026:
Bishop Sigulfus was a Salian Frank. He was present at the Reichstag at Augsburg on 7 August 952. He participated in the synod of the ecclesiastical province of Ravenna at Marzalia in the diocese of Parma in Spring 973. His latest subscription occurs on 8 July 988 (?). J-D. Mansi (ed.),
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Constitutiones editate et promulgatae in secunda dioecesana synodo Placentina, quam illustrissimus et reverendissimus d. d. Paulus de Aretio, s. R. e. tituli Sanctae Pudentianae presbiter cardinalis, dei et apostolicae sedis gratia episcopus Placentiae et comes, habuit anno 1574, die 2
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During the last six years of his administration, Bishop Sigulfus (951–988) enjoyed the services of a coadjutor-bishop, Johannes Philagathos, who, thanks to the patronage of the Empress Theophano, was also Abbot of the Monastery of Nonantola and tutor of the child who would become the
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Etudes (Sorbonne). He taught the sociology of religion at the Facoltà teologica dell' Italia Settentrionale. From 2001 to 2008 he was general ecclesiastical assistant at the Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Milan). He was named bishop of Piacenza-Bobbio on 22 December 2007 by
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Dopo la morte del vescovo Sigolfo di Piacenza nel 988, G. fu chiamato a succedergli, scavalcando un altro candidato che forse era già stato eletto. Inoltre Teofane ottenne da papa Giovanni XV che Piacenza venisse sottratta alla provincia ecclesiastica di Ravenna e diventasse sede
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Grumerio was a native of Piacenza and a member of the Porta family. Grumerio was elected bishop on Pentecost, 6 June 1199. Grave contentions began between the clergy and the consuls, and Grumerio was driven from the diocese. He died on 8 April 1210. Campi, p. 84. Cappelletti, p.
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in 1155, who consecrated him in Rome (Cappelletti, p. 28). He made his solemn entry into Piacenza on 1 May 1155. He was driven from his diocese by the schismatics who supported the antipope Victor IV. He was appointed Cardinal Bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) by
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from Pavia. He served as civil governor of Tivoli, then Camerino, then Fermo. He was then Vice-Legate in Ravenna. Back in Rome, he was appointed a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. On 17 May 1688, he was appointed Bishop of Piacenza by
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by Boniface VIII, but he was dead before 29 June 1301. He was buried at the Abbey of Tre Fontane in Rome, evidence that he had never visited his new diocese. Campi, III, pp. 29-30. Ughelli, pp. 227-228. Cappelletti, p. 44. Eubel, I, p. 401 with note 4.
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A native of Milan, Antonio Trivulzio had previously been Bishop of Asti. He was transferred to the diocese of Piacenza by Pope Julius II on 31 July 1508. He resigned the diocese of Piacenza and, at his request, was transferred back to the diocese of
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Constitutiones, et decreta condita in synodo dioecesana Placentina, sub ill.mo, et reuerendiss. D. Claudio Rangono, Dei, & Sanctae Sedis Apostolicae gratia episcopo Placentino, & comite primo habita. Sedente S.D.N. Clemente 8. pontifice opt.
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Scotti was born in Magliano di Sabina (Terni) c. 1493. In 1525 he joined the Order of Theatines, their first novice, and served as Provost of various houses of the order, notably S. Nicolas in Venice. He was named a cardinal on 20 December 1555 by
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In 865, after twenty-five years of service in Piacenza, Bishop Soffredus (Seufredus) found himself driven from his office by the treachery of his own nephew, the deacon Paulus. Eager for power, Paulus usurped the episcopal seat, and styled himself
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Catalano Trivulzio was the nephew of Cardinal Scaramuccia Trivulzio. He succeeded his brother on 31 May 1525, at the age of fifteen. His Vicar General was Luigi Grampi. On 23 September 1545, he participated in the proclamation of
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of Cluny, informing him of their point of view, that their metropolitan was the pope, not the Archbishops of Aquileia or Ravenna. They noted that Urban II and Calixtus II had consecrated their bishops. In 1155, with a new Pope,
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Paschalis II in concilio apud villam Guardastallum, a. d. inc. 1106, 11 kal. nov. celebrate constituit, ut Aemilia tota cum suis urbibus, id est Placentia, Parma, Regio, Mutina, Bononia, nunquam ulterius Ravennati metropoli
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A native of Modena and a member of the family of the Counts of Rangoni, Rangoni was a Referendary of the Two Signatures (appellate judge) in the Roman Curia. He was appointed Bishop of Piacenza on 2 December 1596 by
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Guido was a native of Piacenza. The legitimacy of his election was in doubt because of the schism. He was present at the synod of Pavia on 25 October 1046. Ughelli, p. 208. Campi, I, pp. 328-331. Cappelletti, p.
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Praemissa contestation libertate meae et Ecclesiae meae tamquam Episcopus exemptus et non subiectus, sed iure electionis tantum ex praescripto s. concilii tridentini, Ego Paulus Episcopus Placentinus consentiens
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from the University of Lucca in 1746. He was a prebend, Canon, and Vicedomino of the Cathedral of Piacenza, and Vicar General of Piacenza. He was appointed bishop on 10 April 1747, and consecrated in Rome by
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in 1067, and expelled by the people of Piacenza, with the encouragement of the authorities of Cremona. He became the leading figure in the anti-reform party in the Church in Lombardy. He was again deposed by
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had decreed that every bishop should attend regular provincial synods, and that those bishops who were directly dependent upon the Holy See (the pope) should choose a provincial synod to attend. Cardinal
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355, and subscribed the condemnation of S. Athanasius. He was also at the Roman synod of 372. Gams, p. 745 column 2. Lanzoni, p. 815 no. 1. Cf. Cappelletti, p. 12, who places his death on 7 December 375.
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Bishop Albericus Visconti (1295–1301) held a diocesan synod in Piacenza on 19 February 1298. The "Acts" survive, and were published by Pietro Maria Campi in 1662. Among other things, it ordered
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Synodus dioecesana Placentiae ab illistriss. et reverendiss. d.d. Georgio Barno s ecclesiae Placentinae episcopo et comite, die 4 mensis iunij et duobus sequentibus anni 1696 habita anno 1696
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on 9 October 1619. He took possession of the diocese by proxy on 5 February 1620, and entered the city privately on 8 February. He died on 2 April 1627. Ughelli, II, p. 238. Rossi (1832),
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on 15 January 1476. Bishop Sagramori died in Ferrara on 25 August 1482, where he was serving as ambassador of the Duke of Parma to the d'Este Court of Ferrara. Eubel, II, pp. 213, 216.
495:. The title of archbishop was withdrawn, and the diocese of Piacenza was returned to the metropolitanate of Ravenna. Its time as an independent archdiocese had lasted from 988 to 997. 3100: 2746:. Rangoni took possession of the diocese by proxy on 19 December 1596. He made his solemn entry into the city on 23 March 1597. He died on 13 September 1619. Ughelli, II, p. 237. 587:
A beneficial side-effect of the Bishop's frequent absences was that Piacenza did not fall under subordination (suffragan status) to any of the neighboring metropolitanates. The
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The temporal power was in the hands of the bishops from the ninth century until the twelfth century, when the town became a commune governed by consuls and later (1188) by a
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The construction of the original cathedral was attributed to Bishop Victor, the first bishop known by name, and was dedicated to Saint Antoninus. It was referred to as the
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in Vienna on 18 January 1586, a post which he held until 28 May 1587. On his return, during his second period of residence, he further advanced the reforms mandated by the
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on 9 November 1654, and was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni. He died on 6 April 1681. Ughelli, p. 238. Cappelletti, pp. 53-54. Gauchat, p. 131 with note 4.
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The diocese has 422 parishes which extend over an area of 3,715 square kilometres (1,434 sq mi). Most, like the city of Piacenza, are located within the (civil)
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on 16 April. He made his official entry into his diocese on 24 September 1747. He died on 21 October 1765. Cappelletti, p. 58. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 341 with note 3.
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Visconti of Milan. He was in Milan when he died in 1404; he was buried there in the Church of S. Marco. Campi, III, pp. 166-180. Cappelletti, p. 45. Eubel, I, p. 401.
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Centuaria was appointed Bishop of Piacenza on 17 June 1383. He was transferred to the diocese of Brescia by Urban VI on 27 September 1386. Eubel, I, pp. 390, 401.
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In 1747, the Chapter had six dignities (including the Archdeacon, the Provost, the Vicedominus, the Archpriest, the Dean, and the Primicerius) and thirty Canons.
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Tedaldus was elected around the beginning of the year 1167. He made his solemn entry into Piacenza on 25 June 1167. He died on 24 June 1192. Campi, II, p. 73.
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Petrus was a native of Milan. In 1037. because he was involved in a conspiracy against the emperor, he was placed under the ban, and was exiled to Germany by
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Sagramori was a Protonotary Apostolic and the ambassador of the Duke of Parma to the Papal Court. He was appointed Bishop of Piacenza on 21 October 1475 by
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was temporarily taken from the jurisdiction of Ravenna during his episcopacy, due to the schism which had been perpetrated by Archbishop Wibert of Ravenna,
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Arduinus had previously been Abbot of the monastery of S. Savino. He was consecrated by Pope Calixtus II in, probably, 1120. He founded the new cathedral.
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A priest of Bologna, Gigli had been Bishop of Sora from 1561 until 1576, though He was named Treasurer General of the Holy Roman Church on 25 May 1572 by
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Avitus was Augustus of the Western Roman Empire (Emperor) from 9 July 455 to 17 October 456. He died in 457. Gams, p. 745 column 2. Lanzoni, p. 818 no. 4.
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228 note 1) that he resigned. He was appointed to the diocese of Bologna on 19 September 1302. Ughelli, p. 228. Campi, III, p. 30. Eubel, I, p. 140, 401.
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Il Duomo di Piacenza (1122–1972): Atti del Convegno di studi storici in occasione dell'850o anniversario della fondazione della Cattedrale di Piacenza
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on 28 February 1301. Campi, III, pp. 267-268. Cappelletti, pp. 43-44 (who says that Rogerius resigned his claim). Eubel, I, pp. 249; 401 with note 3.
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Saggio delle costituzioni sinodali della Chiesa Piacentina, ossia memoria per servire alla prossima celebrazione del sinodo diocesano di Piacenza
2213:. Bishop Aldo participated in the First Crusade. From 5–7 April 1098 Bishop Aldo participated in the reform synod of Archbishop Anselm of Milan. 2143:
Bishop Dionysius was a vigorous supporter of the schism of the Bishop of Parma, Cadalo, who called himself Honorius II. Dionisio was deposed by
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Cosstitutiones et Decreta condita et promulgata in synodo dioecesana Placentina, ab Alexandro Scappio, Episcopo Placentiae, habita anno MDCXXXII
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Sigefredus was the nephew of Archbishop Joannes of Ravenna (983-998). He is first mentioned in a diploma of 17 July 997. Schwartz, pp. 189-190.
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Andrea was appointed Bishop of Piacenza on 4 November 1381. He was transferred to the diocese of Brescia (1383–1388). Eubel, I, pp. 147, 401.
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Carrario was appointed on 10 March 1323 by Pope John XXII. He died on 7 September 1338. Campi III, p. 81. Ughelli, p. 228. Eubel, I, p. 401.
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Widrich was an imperial supporter. He was still alive in October 1095. Cappelletti, pp. 26-27. Gams, p. 746 column 1. Schwartz, pp. 193-194.
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in Rome, and he subscribed along with the bishops directly dependent upon the Holy See (papacy), not with the suffragans of Ravenna.
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Aegidius had not yet been elected on 11 October 1236, but he was already in office on 23 November 1236 (Campi, II, pp. 153, 156;
1207: 3888: 3878: 3740: 2603: 1976:
Paulus was the son of Bishop Seufridus' sister. He had been a Canon in the Cathedral with the rank of deacon. Campi, I, p. 213.
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In 1582 the diocese of Bologna was raised to the status of a metropolitan archbishopric. Piacenza was made a suffragan of the
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A native of Cremona, Amidano was a Protonary Apostolic. He was named Bishop of Piacenza on 15 January 1448. He was appointed
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on 14 March 1244. He was transferred to the diocese of Ferrara at the end of 1247. Cappelletti, p. 43. Eubel, I, p. 248, 401.
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Giovanni Filagato was a native of Rossano in Calabria, a monk of Montecassino, advisor of the Empress Theophane, wife of the
1883:
Synodus dioecesana Placentiae, a Josepho Marchione Zandemaria, Parmense, Episcopo Placentino et Comite, habita anno MDCLXXVII
1692:
Bishop Paolo Burali attended the 2nd provincial synod in 1569, and left the following subscription in the Acts of the synod:
763: 609:. A new building was constructed by Bishop Seufridus (839–870), and dedicated to the Virgin Mary and Saint Justina, possibly 492: 3521:
Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern: mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122
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When Bishop Filippo Sega (1578–1596) was appointed Bishop of Piacenza, he was not even in Italy. He was in Spain, acting as
2674:. He was still only Bishop-elect on 17 June 1551. He died in 1559. Ughelli, p. 234. Cappelletti, p. 49. Eubel, III, p. 275. 3966: 566: 303:
withdrew Pope Paschal's order, and returned the dioceses to the metropolitanate of Ravenna; his decision was confirmed by
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by 18 March 1166 (perhaps as early as 1164). He died on 20 April 1166 (not 1167). Campi, II, pp. 6-23. Johannes Brixius,
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Gregorio XIII y Felipe II en la nunciatura de Felipe Sega (1577-1581): aspectos político, jurisdiccional y de reforma.
2903:. He died on 5 November 1747. Cappelletti, p. 56-58. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 131, with note 8; VI, p. 341 with note 2. 3971: 3961: 3956: 3710: 3655: 3645: 1183: 957: 3685: 1456:
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3534:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus secundus (II) (secunda ed.). Venice: Apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 194–238. 1082: 781: 3660: 3615: 2305:
Arditio was elected on 26 June 1192. He died on 5 June 1199, the vigil of Pentecost. Campi, II, p. 83 column 2.
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16 September 1989: United with part of the Archdiocese of Genova-Bobbio to form the Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio
993: 1995:
Everardus (Enoardus): Campi, I, pp. 235-243. Ughelli, pp. 203-204. Cappelletti, p. 22. Gams, p. 746 column 1.
3690: 3665: 487:. Archbishop Joannes found himself named pope (or rather antipope) in February or March 997, under the name 72: 3042:, and was consecrated in Vercelli by Archbishop Albino Mensa. Il portale della diocesi di Piacenza-Bobbio, 2324:
Fulco Scotti was elected bishop of Piacenza in 1210, but he did not receive confirmation or his bulls from
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Pope Gelasius fled from Rome at the end of August 1118, and died in France on 29 January 1119. P. Jaffé,
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Synodus dioecesana Placentiae, ab Alexandro Scappio, Episcopo Placentino, secundo habita anno MDCXLVI...
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An early martyr, St. Antonius (or Antoninus, as the diocese prefers), is said to have belonged to the
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places Scappi's death on 20 June 1653. Cappelletti, p. 53, places the date of death on 20 June 1650.
927: 905: 3831: 3775: 3760: 3745: 3670: 2914: 2873: 2841: 2792: 2582: 2555: 1057: 1041: 1003: 945: 614: 577: 320: 3918: 3820: 3625: 3484: 3317: 3182: 2599: 2401: 2328:. He was transferred to the diocese of Pavia in 1216. Cappelletti, p. 42. Eubel, I, pp. 389, 401. 2280: 917: 622: 551: 524: 512: 356:
jurisdiction of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Genoa, and made them directly dependent upon the
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1350:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus octavus (8). Turin: Franco et Dalmazzo. 1863. pp. 401–404, § 4. 316:
submitted to the Pope's order, and was consecrated by the Archbishop of Ravenna on 3 July 1151.
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3505: 3459: 3453: 3416: 3408: 3285: 3077: 3043: 3039: 3025: 3001: 2945:. He died on 17 February 1807. Cappelletti, pp. 62-63. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 341 with note 5. 2920: 2823: 2810: 2804: 2749: 2743: 2725: 2719: 2706: 2530: 2488: 2338: 2325: 2271: 2161: 2144: 2102: 2045: 1460: 1361: 1190: 1172: 1145: 618: 547: 520: 488: 445: 341: 3441: 3387: 3343: 2155: 2017:
and one Pezola, and he served as Hugo's archchancellor. Cappelletti, p. 22. Schwartz, p. 188.
1949:
Joannes is apparently mentioned in a letter of Pope Gregory I (XIII, 19). Kehr, p. 77 no. 15.
1761: 319:
The people of Piacenza did not let the matter rest. They solicited the intervention of Abbot
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nostras aures pervenire debeat, et nos inobedientiam vestram punire districtius compellamur.
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in Avignon, and seems never to have visited Piacenza. Cappelletti, p. 44. Eubel, I, p. 401.
1601:(tr. Delarc) Tome VII (Paris: Adrien Leclere 1872), pp. 29-31. P. Jaffé and S. Loewenfeld, 3976: 3194: 2850: 2797: 2586: 2534: 2500: 2181: 2041: 1029: 638:
statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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on 5 October 1217. He died on 14 February 1235. Campi, II, pp. 152-153. Eubel, I, p. 401.
1304:, p. 9. Abbot Peter states in his letter to Pope Eugenius in 1151 the claim of Piacenza: 2790:
Scappi was a native of Bologna, the son of Senator Mario Scappi, and held the degree of
3117:. Two more parishes were closed in 2016. The correct number is now (2018) 420 parishes. 2882:. He died on 31 August 1731, at the age of 82. Cappelletti, pp. 54-55. Ritzler-Sefrin, 2635: 2621: 2617: 2538: 2444: 2275: 2049: 1488:
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Cristiani was born at Varisi in the diocese of Genoa in 1704. He obtained the degree
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on 15 May 1719. He was transferred to the diocese of Piacenza on 24 December 1731 by
2667: 2503:, after the deposition of both the Avignon pope and the Roman pope. Eubel, I, p. 401. 2492: 2484: 2210: 2014: 1566:
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2849:, and a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Parma. He was named Bishop of Piacenza by 2942: 2685: 2542: 2157:
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1009: 476: 250: 195: 3177:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 3166:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 3154:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2670:, as Duke of Parma and Piacenza. In June 1546 he participated in a session of the 1445: 3529: 3499: 3474: 3376: 3365: 3354: 3332: 3307: 3279: 3268: 3257: 3137: 2995: 2978: 2727:
Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica da s. Pietro sino ai nostri giorni
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Bishop Ivo died in October or November 1045, according to Campi, I, pp. 324-327.
2004:
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A.G. Tononi, "Actes constant la participation des Plaisançais à la I Croisade,"
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at the beginning of their invasion and thereafter it remained in their power.
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Sabinus was present at the Council of Aquileia in 381. Lanzoni, p. 815 no. 2.
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Mons. Antonio Ranza: filosofo, teologo, vescovo di Piacenza : 1801-1875
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Magi was transferred to Piacenza from the diocese of Brescia (1309–1317) by
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at the Roman synod of 24–28 February 1075. Kehr, pp. 446-447, nos. 20-24.
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1459:. Liverpool England UK: Liverpool University Press. pp. 205–247. 2377:
Pandoni was a papal chaplain. He was appointed Bishop of Piacenza by
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Gallia christiana novissima: Aix, Apt, Fréjus, Gap, Riez et Sisteron
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around the middle of the year). Campi, III, p. 53. Eubel, I, p. 401.
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Archdeacon Aimerico renounced his claim to the episcopal seat. When
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1768:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Mechlin: Hanicq. pp. 42–49. 3552: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 2624:
on 9 January 1509. Cappelletti, pp. 47-48. Eubel III, pp. 121, 275.
2105:, along with the bishops of Cremona and Vercelli. Schwartz, p. 190. 1309:
The letter is given in full by Campi, II, pp. 351-352, cf. pp. 1-3.
3244:. Vol. Tomus VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 3208:. Vol. Tomus IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana 2997:
Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, vescovo di Piacenza e degli emigrati
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Gerardo Giandemaria, as his name was sometimes spelled, appointed
2160:. Manchester England UK: Manchester University Press. p. 37. 1631:(Toledo: Estudio Teologico San Ildefonso), pp. 27–34. (in Spanish) 351:
In 1806, in accordance with faculties specially granted to him by
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Dizionario corografico dei ducati di Parma, Piacenza e Guastalla
1083:
Etienne-André-François de Paule de Fallot de Béaupré de Beaumont
3835: 3574: 2983:(in Italian). Piacenza: Unione tipografica editrice piacentina. 2932:
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made another public appeal for assistance against the Muslims.
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Storia della Diocesi di Piacenza: dalle origini all'anno mille
3142:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 3066:
Archivio dell'Istituto Centrale per il sostentamento del clero
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Umberto Malchiodi (30 Jun 1961 Succeeded – 3 Oct 1969 Retired)
370: 168:
Concattedrale dell’Assunzione di Nostra Signora Maria (Bobbio)
2545:. He died on 4 February 1443. Eubel, I, p. 33 no. 8; 41; 401. 3381:(in Italian). Vol. III. Piacenza: Per Giouanni Bazachi. 3334:
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September 1519, Malabayla was transferred to the diocese of
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He was summoned back to Rome following the assassination of
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Il Seminario di Piacenza e il suo fondatore: (4 centenario)
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Cerati was appointed in the Consistory of 18 July 1783 by
2781:, p. 137. Cappelletti, p. 52. Gauchat, p. 281 with note 3. 2483:
Filargi was named Bishop of Piacenza on 5 October 1386 by
1179:). A further 24 parishes fall within five communes of the 1106:
Giovanni Maria Pellizzari (15 Sep 1905 – 18 Sep 1920 Died)
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Zandemaria was a native of Parma, and held the degree of
1762:"Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate" 523:
was condemned for his heretical views on the subject of
388: with: some history of the diocese. You can help by 260:. It has existed since 1989. In northern Italy, it is a 3359:(in Italian). Vol. Parte prima. Piacenza: Bazachi. 1479:
Kehr, p. 443, no. 3, with note. Cappelletti, pp. 19-20.
389: 3524:. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. (in German) pp. 188–195. 2871:
Barni was born in Lodi in 1651. He held the degree of
2229:(in Italian). Piacenza: Unione tipografica piacentina. 1252:
Volume I, 2nd edition (Leipzig 1885), pp. 777 and 780.
1072:
Gregorio (Gaetano Gerardo) Cerati, O.S.B. (1783 –1807)
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Paulus vocatus Episcopus sanctae Placentinae ecclesiae
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Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim
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This was effected by Gregory V's bull of 7 July 997,
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Luciano Monari (23 Jun 1995 – 19 Jul 2007 Appointed,
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Carlo Scribani Rossi (28 Jul 1817 – 21 Oct 1823 Died)
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Basilica Cattedrale di S. Giustina e S. Maria Assunta
3348:(in Italian). Vol. 2. Miland: Giuseppe Civelli. 2589:. He died on 24 March 1454. Eubel, II, pp. 188, 216. 471:. When Sigulfus died, Joannes began to sign himself 2285:
Die Mitglieder des Kardinalkollegiums von 1130-1181
2209:Aldo was a native of Gubbio. He was consecrated by 2048:. Crescentius had recently led an uprising against 1605:
I, editio altera (Leipzig: Veit 1888), pp. 677-679.
1151:
Gianni Ambrosio (22 Dec 2007 – 16 Jul 2020 Retired)
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Aloisio San Vitale (21 Nov 1836 – 25 Oct 1848 Died)
219: 209: 201: 191: 186: 172: 164: 153: 145: 135: 125: 120: 112: 96: 88: 83: 71: 59: 54: 21: 2231:E. Nasalli Rocca, "Aldo vescovo di Piacenza," in: 1261:Cappelletti, p. 28. Kehr, pp. 57-58, nos. 189-190. 626:the alleged consecration day he was in Benevento. 519:was again condemned, as was clerical concubinage. 3436:. Berlin: Weidmann, pp. 441–514. (in Latin). 3407:John S. Ott and Anna Trumbore Jones, ed. (2017). 2029:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 2013:Boso (or Bosio) was the illegitimate son of King 1069:Alessandro Pisani (2 Jun 1766 – 14 Mar 1783 Died) 3862:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Modena 3171:Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 2825:Ristretto di Storia Patria ad Uso De' Piacentini 2751:Ristretto di Storia Patria ad Uso De' Piacentini 2529:on 16 August 1404. He was created a cardinal by 2525:Castiglione was appointed Bishop of Piacenza by 1444:"Life of Nicholas I," in: Louis Duchesne (ed.), 1118:Antonio Mazza (20 Aug 1983 – 1 Dec 1994 Retired) 1109:Ersilio Menzani (16 Dec 1920 – 30 Jun 1961 Died) 554:. He was already a bishop, the second Bishop of 2773:(1606–1620). He was transferred to Piacenza by 2512:Maineri of Milan was formerly the physician of 1091:Lodovico Loschi (3 May 1824 – 14 Jun 1836 Died) 3281:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 3270:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi 3259:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi 2642:. Cappelletti, p. 48. Eubel III, pp. 121, 275. 2261:Cappelletti, pp. 28-29. Gams, p. 746 column 1. 1958:Podo (Podone): Campi, I, pp. 203-207. Gams, p. 49:The Romanesque façade of the Duomo of Piacenza 3847: 3586: 3528:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolo (1717). 2180:Bonizo was a native of Piacenza. He had been 1842:(in Latin). Piacenza: Apud Joannem Bazachium. 1833:(in Latin). Piacenza: apud Ioannem Bazachium. 1815:(in Latin). Piacenza: Typis Joannis Bazachij. 1665:(in Latin). Piacenza: Typis Joannis Bazachij. 1410:Domenico Ponzini; Pietro Maria Campi (2001). 1097:Antonio Ranza (2 Apr 1849 – 20 Nov 1875 Died) 573:, and held a diocesan synod on 3–5 May 1589. 8: 3415:. New York: Routledge-Taylor & Francis. 3256:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 3238:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 3220:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 1796:(Placentiae, apud Franciscum Comitem 1575). 1791:(Placentiae: apud Franciscum Comitem 1570). 1115:Enrico Manfredini (4 Oct 1969 – 18 Mar 1983) 3322:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 3241:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 3223:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 3105:, Chiesa Cattolica Italiana, archived from 3076:, Chiesa Cattolica Italiana, archived from 1384:. David M. Cheney. 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He was transferred to the diocese of 1855:(Piacenza: Hieronymus Bazachius 1634). 1683:(London: Kegan Paul 1932), pp. 329-331. 1505:, p. 493, no. LIX, dated 3 January 989. 1219: 892:Guilelmus Centuaria, O.Min. (1383–1386) 272:was combined with the territory of the 3531:Italia sacra sive de Episcopis Italiae 3482: 3315: 3190: 3180: 2274:, was appointed bishop of Piacenza by 1885:. (Piacenza: Joannes Bazachius 1677). 1737:Campi, I, p. 391. Kehr, p. 461, no. 1. 760:Johannes Philagathos, O.S.B. (982–997) 534:People from Piacenza took part in the 527:. The dates for the observance of the 3445:. Faenza: F. Lega, pp. 813–819. 3202:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 3068:(2008, updated monthly), as cited by 2769:Linati had previously been Bishop of 1597:Campi, I, pp. 367-373. C. J. Hefele, 889:Andrea Serazoni, O.E.S.A. (1381–1383) 92:3,716 km (1,435 sq mi) 7: 3564:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1870:(Piacenza: Joannes Bazachius 1648). 1514:T. De Luca, "Giovanni Filagato," in 276:, which was briefly united with the 2967:VI, pp. 371, 433; VII, p. 202, 309. 1287:, p. 9. Jaffé, II, p. 60 no. 9299. 3389:Cronotassi dei Vescovi di Piacenza 2847:Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of Parma 1154:Adriano Cevolotto (16 Jul 2020 – ) 14: 3000:(in Italian). Rome: Città Nuova. 880:Francesco Castiglioni (1372–1373) 757:Sigulfus (attested 952, 973, 982) 3912: 3814: 3795: 3614: 3547: 2233:Il duomo di Piacenza (1122–1972) 1627:Angel Fernández Collado (1991), 1551:(Oxford: OUP 1986), pp. 135-136. 1416:(in Italian). Piacenza: TipLeCo. 1226:Pietro Piacenza (1900), pp. 4-7. 1208:Roman Catholic Diocese of Bobbio 942:(24 Sep 1475 – 12 Oct 1475 Died) 936:(23 Mar 1453 – 12 Apr 1474 Died) 808:Tedaldo (Theobaldus) (1167–1192) 375: 43: 3312:(in Italian). Cremona: Ferrari. 2060:Monumenta Germaniae Historica, 1318:Kehr, p. 452 no. 52. Piacenza, 1186:, while 10 parishes are in the 1159:Territorial extent and parishes 1103:(28 Jan 1876 – 1 Jun 1905 Died) 1063:Gherardo Zandemaria (1731–1746) 1012:(3 Oct 1578 – 29 May 1596 Died) 811:Arditio (Ardizzone) (1192–1199) 793:Widrich (Withricus) (1091–1095) 550:'s Nuncio to the court of King 274:diocese of Bobbio-San Colombano 266:Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola 16:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy 3331:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1859). 3136:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 3048:; retrieved: 7 November 2018. 1549:The Oxford Dictionary of Popes 1451:(Paris: Thorin 1892), p. 163. 877:Pietro de Coconato (1355–1372) 247:Dioecesis Placentina-Bobiensis 30:Dioecesis Placentina-Bobiensis 1: 3160:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 3148:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 2822:Anton Domenico Rossi (1832). 2756:Eubel, III, p. 275. Gauchat, 2748:Anton-Domenico Rossi (1832). 1986:233-235. Kehr, p. 48 no. 149. 1640:Fernández Collado, pp. 33-34. 871:Bernardo Carrario (1323–1338) 823:Aegidius, O.Cist. (1236–1242) 58: 3429:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1906). 3375:Campi, Pietro Maria (1662). 3364:Campi, Pietro Maria (1651). 3353:Campi, Pietro Maria (1651). 3342:Buttafuoco, Gaetano (1854). 3073:Diocesi di Piacenza - Bobbio 2724:Gaetano Moroni, ed. (1855). 2337:Vicedomino was appointed by 2052:, the cousin of the Emperor 1900:(Placentiae: Zambelli 1696) 1778:Campi, III, pp. 25, 270-272. 1603:Regesta pontificum Romanorum 1588:, pp. 7-8. Schwartz, p. 188. 1394:"Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio" 1377:"Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio" 1250:Regesta pontificum Romanorum 1101:Giovanni Battista Scalabrini 1066:Pietro Cristiani (1747–1765) 868:Fredericus Maggi (1317–1323) 507:antipope Wibert of Ravenna ( 226:www.diocesipiacenzabobbio.it 3439:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 3130:Reference works for bishops 2897:Bishop of Borgo San Donnino 1363:Bullarii Romani continuatio 924:(27 Aug 1411 – 01 Jan 1447) 886:Conradus Giorgi (1376–1381) 865:Ugo (de Pilosi) (1302–1317) 842:Filippo Fulgoso (1257–1294) 108:325,250 (est.) (96.4%) 3993: 3518:Schwartz, Gerhard (1907). 2994:Mario Francesconi (1985). 2533:on 6 June 1411, and named 2223:Vincenzo Pancotti (1922). 1616:Archives de l'orient latin 1184:Metropolitan City of Genoa 1123:Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio 874:Rogerio Caccia (1338–1354) 817:Folco di Pavia (1210–1216) 664:Victor (attested 355, 372) 23:Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio 3907: 3867: 3804: 3793: 3736:Santa Maria in Torricella 3721:Santa Maria del Suffragio 3641:Oratory of San Cristoforo 3621: 3612: 3473:Molinari, Franco (1969). 3452:Molinari, Franco (1957). 3386:Piacenza, Pietro (1900). 2957:The Catholic Encyclopedia 2732:Eubel, III, pp. 275, 302. 2554:Alessio was appointed by 2074:"Giovanni XVI, antipapa," 1649:Fernández Collado, p. 34. 1524:"Giovanni XVI, antipapa," 973:(1519–1525) Administrator 954:(15 Jan 1476 – 1508 Died) 857:Rainerius, O.Cist. (1301) 805:Ugo Pierleoni (1155–1166) 679:Majorianus (attested 451) 444:immediately wrote to the 224: 42: 38: 3899:Diocese of Reggio Emilia 3726:Santa Maria in Gariverto 3706:San Giuseppe in Ospedale 3696:San Giorgio in Sopramuro 3631:Chiesa delle Benedettine 2845:. He was a Councilor of 2705:on 19 September 1576 by 2270:Bishop Ugo, a nephew of 2068:(Rome 1955), pp. 81-92. 1836:Claudio Rangone (1613). 1826:Claudio Rangoni (1600). 1677:The History of the Popes 1518:(Rome 1955), pp. 81-92. 883:Oberto Zagno (1373–1376) 307:in 1121, and in 1125 by 3781:Santa Teresa di Carmelo 3731:Santa Maria di Campagna 3602:Roman Catholic churches 3498:Racine, Pierre (2008). 3479:(in Italian). Piacenza. 3020:Manfredi was appointed 1760:Benedictus XIV (1842). 820:Vicedominus (1217–1235) 796:Aldo (Addo) (1096–1118) 751:Guido, O.S.B. (904–940) 745:Bernardus (890– c. 892) 295:), in concert with the 73:Ecclesiastical province 3919:Catholicism portal 3821:Catholicism portal 3716:Santa Maria in Cortina 3701:San Giovanni in Canale 2915:Doctor in utroque iure 2874:Doctor in utroque iure 2842:Doctor in utroque iure 2793:Doctor in utroque iure 2491:on 23 January 1388 by 2390:Gams, p. 746 column 2. 2062:Scriptores Volume XIII 1967:Gams, p. 746 column 1. 1931:Lanzoni, p. 818 no. 3. 1564:: A. Tomasetti (ed.), 1562:Divinae remunerationis 1501:Campi, I, p. 280; and 1453:Raymond Davis (1995). 1408:Lanzoni, pp. 814-815. 1381:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 1135: 748:Everardus (c. 892–903) 703:Joannes (attested 603) 338:Archdiocese of Bologna 246: 29: 3873:Archdiocese of Modena 3741:Santi Nazzaro e Celso 3561:Catholic Encyclopedia 3278:Pięta, Zenon (2002). 3097:Source for parishes: 3045:Mons. Gianni Ambrosio 3022:Archbishop of Bologna 2803:Noel Malcolm (2007). 2709:. Eubel, III, p. 275. 2701:Burali was appointed 2154:Ian Robinson (2004). 2077:Enciclopedia dei Papi 1809:Filippo Sega (1589). 1659:Filippo Sega (1589). 1599:Histoire des conciles 1538:Kehr, p. 52, no. 165. 1527:Enciclopedia dei Papi 1130: 994:Paolo Burali d'Arezzo 984:Gianbernardino Scotti 971:Scaramuccia Trivulzio 912:Branda da Castiglione 845:Albericus (1295–1301) 799:Arduinus (1119?–1147) 601:Cathedral and Chapter 348:of 10 December 1582. 331:Third Lateran Council 3967:Province of Piacenza 3205:Hierarchia catholica 3174:Hierarchia catholica 3163:Hierarchia catholica 3151:Hierarchia catholica 2965:Hierarchia catholica 2884:Hierarchia catholica 2758:Hierarchia catholica 2703:Archbishop of Naples 2585:on 19 March 1453 by 2219:antipope Clement III 1748:Hierarchia catholica 1710:Piacenza, pp. 25-27. 1435:Kehr, p. 443, no. 1. 1413:Antonino di Piacenza 1203:Timeline of Piacenza 814:Grumerio (1199–1210) 772:Aicardus (1038–1040) 739:Paulus (870– c. 885) 643:clerici concubinarii 416:('full of fables'). 299:. On 7 August 1118, 293:Antipope Clement III 287:On 21 October 1106, 278:archdiocese of Genoa 182:42 Permanent Deacons 180:7 (Religious Orders) 3942:Bishops of Piacenza 3894:Diocese of Piacenza 3062:Annuario Pontificio 2862:Cappelletti, p. 54. 2690:Acta Consistorialia 2583:Archbishop of Milan 2558:on 27 August 1411. 2556:Antipope John XXIII 2487:. He was appointed 2072:Wolfgang Huschner, 2066:Almanacco Calabrese 1750:VI, p. 341, note 1. 1675:Ludwig von Pastor, 1522:Wolfgang Huschner, 1516:Almanacco Calabrese 1042:Giuseppe Zandemaria 1000:(23 Jul 1568 –1576) 966:(19 Jan 1509 –1519) 946:Sagramoro Sagramori 862:Ubertus (1301–1302) 802:Joannes (1147–1155) 742:Maurus (c. 885–890) 736:Seufridus (839–870) 578:Henry III of France 423:took possession of 321:Peter the Venerable 270:Diocese of Piacenza 3884:Diocese of Fidenza 3636:Chiesa del Carmine 3399:(Piacenza, 1975). 3193:has generic name ( 2963:. Ritzler-Sefrin, 2664:Pier Luigi Farnese 2600:Pope Innocent VIII 2402:Pope Boniface VIII 2281:Pope Alexander III 2058:Necrology of Fulda 1679:(ed. R. F. Kerr), 1490:Storia di Piacenza 1447:Liber pontificalis 1136: 977:Catalano Trivulzio 918:Alessio di Siregno 839:O.S.A. (1244–1247) 615:Justina of Antioch 607:Victorana Ecclesia 552:Philip II of Spain 525:transubstantiation 513:Alexios I Komnenos 187:Current leadership 3972:Province of Pavia 3962:Province of Parma 3957:Province of Genoa 3927: 3926: 3829: 3828: 3511:978-88-372-2287-1 3465:978-88-7652-065-5 3431:Italia Pontificia 3422:978-1-351-89392-3 3291:978-88-250-1000-8 3144:pp. 745–747. 3040:Pope Benedict XVI 3028:on 18 March 1983. 3026:Pope John Paul II 3007:978-88-311-5424-6 2921:Pope Benedict XIV 2816:978-0-19-921593-5 2771:Borgo San Donnino 2744:Pope Clement VIII 2720:Pope Gregory XIII 2707:Pope Gregory XIII 2531:Pope Innocent VII 2495:. He was elected 2489:Bishop of Vicenza 2339:Pope Honorius III 2326:Pope Innocent III 2272:Pope Anacletus II 2252:Campi, I, p. 391. 2190:. pp. 36–50. 2167:978-0-7190-3875-4 2145:Pope Alexander II 2103:Emperor Conrad II 2083:Schwartz, p. 189. 1618:1 (1881) 395-401. 1466:978-0-85323-479-1 1426:Campi, I, p. 213. 1191:Province of Pavia 1146:Bishop of Brescia 1036:Alessandro Scappi 958:Antonio Trivulzio 952:Fabrizio Marliani 851:from 1300 to 1600 778:Guido (1045–1049) 619:Antipope John XVI 548:Pope Gregory XIII 521:Berengar of Tours 406: 405: 342:Pope Gregory XIII 231: 230: 205:Adriano Cevolotto 3984: 3917: 3916: 3889:Diocese of Parma 3879:Diocese of Carpi 3856: 3849: 3842: 3833: 3819: 3818: 3799: 3711:Santa Margherita 3618: 3595: 3588: 3581: 3572: 3565: 3551: 3550: 3535: 3515: 3494: 3488: 3480: 3469: 3448: 3426: 3402: 3393: 3382: 3371: 3360: 3349: 3338: 3327: 3321: 3313: 3295: 3274: 3263: 3252: 3250: 3249: 3234: 3232: 3231: 3216: 3214: 3213: 3198: 3192: 3188: 3186: 3178: 3167: 3155: 3143: 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Italy
Ecclesiastical province
Modena–Nonantola
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Basilica Cattedrale di S. Giustina e S. Maria Assunta
Secular priests
Francis
Gianni Ambrosio
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diocese
Catholic Church
suffragan
Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola
diocese of Bobbio-San Colombano
archdiocese of Genoa
Pope Paschal II
Antipope Clement III
Emperor Henry IV
Pope Gelasius II
Pope Calixtus II
Pope Honorius II
Pope Eugene III
Peter the Venerable
Adrian IV
Third Lateran Council

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