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Pope was received with great emotion by the people of the neighborhood who had flocked to the highway to see him. In the city he was welcomed by crowds and conducted to the episcopal palace by Bishop Fossati. The commander of the French guard, Mongen, was determined that the Pope and the Bishop should not share the same building even for a single night, but ultimately the Bishop won and undertook the position of Chamberlain to the ailing Pope. During his stay, he remained in bed the whole time, receiving visitors singly or in small groups, as arranged by the Bishop. The visit lasted one day, since the French captain, despite the protestations of even the resident French Sub-Intendant in Tortona, the Pope was forced to take to the road again, since the schedule which the French guard had been given specified that the Pope arrive in Alessandria on 20 April. Pius VI died four months later, imprisoned in the prison-fortress at Valence.
343:. Francesco Lanzoni has pointed out that the list of bishops that leads back to Marcian of Tortona is a compilation of the 16th century and that its contents are highly suspect. Additionally, the story of Bishop Marcian depends on a hagiographical source of the 10th century, which is full of anachronisms. Fedele Savio points out that the earliest document referring to Marcian was written between 729 and 820, and that it neither calls Marcian a bishop nor the Bishop of Tortona; and, as he points out, the letter of Bishop Eusebius of Vercelli, written to the people of Tortona from his exile in Scythopolis in 356, makes no mention of a bishop. The Bishop of Tortona, Vincenzo Capelli, nonetheless organized an event in October 1875 to celebrate the 18the centenary of Martianus' episcopal consecration. 447:(1528–1548) was a papal diplomat, who began his career as Nuncio to Portugal, and then, in 1527 to Henry VIII of England, from whom he was to beg military assistance against the Emperor Charles V. He returned to Rome without success, and carrying the request of Cardinal Wolsey to be granted plenipotentiary powers to settle the divorce of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. When Clement VII was imprisoned in the Castel S. Angelo by the forces of Charles V, Gambara was sent to France to beg assistance from King Francis I in obtaining the Pope's release. He was named papal Governor of Bologna after the sack of Rome, and continued to serve in that office after being appointed Bishop of Tortona by 517:. In one letter, Celestine III reveals that the number of Canons had once been forty-two. In the 1180s, Bishop Oberto and the Cathedral Chapter had fallen to disputing, and to solve his difficulties, the Bishop had installed ten new Canons in one single event, bringing loud protests from the Chapter which reached Rome. The Pope ordered Milo, the Archbishop of Milan, and the Papal Legate Peter of Santa Cecilia to intervene and cancel the appointments as illegal ( 542:
O.S.B. (1644–1653) held two synods, the second in 1652. Bishop Carlo Settala (1653–1682) presided over a synod held in Tortona on 22–24 April 1659; he held another on 12–14 September 1673. Bishop Carlo Francesco Ceva (1683–1700) held a synod on 13 May 1687; he held his second synod on 18–20 May 1699. On 10–12 September 1715, Bishop Giulio Resta (1701–1743) held a diocesan synod. Bishop Giovanni Negri held a diocesan synod on 6–8 September 1843.
380:. When he arrived in Italy, Charles met the Pope at Pavia, but was discomfited to discover that his own Viceroy for Italy, Boso, and the Italian nobility were unenthusiastic about proposed operations. Then, Carloman of Bavaria, seizing the opportunity to recover the kingdom in Italy of his father, Louis the German, crossed the Alps into Italy with his army. Charles and the Pope retreated to Tortona, where, Pope Gregory crowned Charles' wife 1158:, claims without warrant that Tortona was subject to Vercelli; this is an incorrect inference based on the importance of Eusebius of Vercelli in the succession of bishops of Vercelli in the 4th century. See Savio, p. 378. Vercelli did not become a metropolitan until the 19th century, and Bishop Justinus of Vercelli attended the council of Milan of 451, presided over by Archbishop Eusebius of Milan. 3200: 52: 485:
The original cathedral was said to have been founded on the citadel of Tortona in the second half of the 4th century by Bishop Innocentius. It was dedicated to S. Sixtus and S. Lawrence, though the name of Sixtus was subsequently omitted, and that of Innocentius added. In 945 or 946 Bishop Giseprando
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Cosimo Dossena, a native of Pavia, had been a follower and friend of Don John of Austria, the bastard son of the Emperor Charles V. After serving on several campaigns, he retired to a period of five years of pious and charitable works. He was noticed by the Provost of the Barnabite College in Pavia,
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Born in Casale in 1728, Fassati, a member of the family of the Marchesi di Balzola, had been a professor of theology at the University of Bologna, Procurator of the Dominican Order, and Secretary of the Sacred Congregation of the Index in the Roman Curia (1788–1796). He was nominated by the King of
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Bishop Andreas, a native of Piacenza, made his Last Will and Testament on 29 August 933. Ughelli, pp. 628-631. Ughelli says that he signed the document in his 9th year as bishop, and that he was bishop for thirteen years. That ought to mean, as Ughelli calculates, that Andreas became bishop in 926,
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A list of the parishes in the Diocese of Tortona is contained in the volume of decrees of the Synod of Tortona of 1673. The state and organization of the parishes of the diocese of Tortona at the time of the re-erection of the diocese in 1817 is discussed extensively by Pollini. The 314 parishes of
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A bishop of Tortona attended the Roman synod of 1015. The name Agirius, which is not attested in any document, is supplied by Ughelli, pp. 633-634, who says that he was present, with Archbishop Eribertus of Milan, at the assembly of Roncalli for the election of a King of Italy; he cites no source.
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in 978 and 979. He was present on 4 December 979 at the consecration of the church at Subiaco. In April 983 he was in Rome as Imperial judge, and intervened in a case involving the abbey of Subiaco. He was the recipient of two letters from Gerbert d'Aurillac, Abbot of Bobbio (982-999). Ughelli, p.
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to imprisonment in France. The Austrian army in the Po Valley was advancing toward Piacenza, and the French were anxious to avoid the capture of their hostages. The cortege did not dare to cross the Po, and therefore had to choose another route for Turin. On 19 April his guard reached Tortona. The
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In May 1435 Bishop Enrico Rampini di Sant'Allosio presided over a synod held in the church of S. Domenico in Tortona. A diocesan synod was held in 1595 by Bishop Maffeo Gambara (1592–1612). A synod was held by Bishop Cosimo Dossena (1612–1620) on 25 October 1615. Bishop Giovanni Francesco Fossati,
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In the 1120s, Bishop Peter caused considerable trouble by illegally and uncanonically taking control of five parishes belonging to the diocese of Bobbio. The Bishop of Bobbio complained to the Pope, and therefore, on 26 November 1128, Pope Honorius II decreed that Bishop Peter should return those
2425:(Civil and Canon Law) from the University of Turin in 1784. He had been a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Tortona, and Archdeacon, and was Vicar General of Bishop Fassati (1798), and Vicar Apostolic. He was nominated by King Vittore Emanuele I on 10 October 1818, and preconised (approved) by 621:
A new diocesan seminary was rebuilt, under the direction of Bishop Carlo Francesco Carnevale (1818–1831), on the property which had formerly been the monastery of S. Eufemia. The minor seminary was separate from the major seminary, though they were both housed in the same building, which had a
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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
2330:(Civil and Canon Law) from the University of Pavia in 1687. He became a Referendary (judge) of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures in the Roman Curia, and was appointed governor of Nursia, Aesina, and Centumcellae. He was appointed Bishop of Tortona in the Consistory of 21 February 1701 by 2007:
in 1080, and was in the train of Henry IV when he marched on Rome in 1083. He was present in Rome on 23 June 1083, and received a diploma from Henry on 9 July 1083. Savio, p. 391. Ughelli, p. 634, says that Otto became bishop in 1077 and ruled for six years and one month. Schwartz, p.
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Negri was born at Fontanetta, a commune south-west of Vercelli, in 1788. He had been a theology teacher and was a Canon and Penitentiary of the Cathedral Chapter of Vercelli. He was nominated Bishop of Tortona by the King of Sardinia on 9 March 1833, and preconised (approved) by
633:), were reestablished in the diocese following the departure of the French. The Camillians were granted the administratorship of the parish of S. Matteo in the city of Tortona. The Jesuits were restored in the diocese by Bishop Giovanni Negri (1833–1874) on 17 November 1847. 504:
In 1553, the Canons were compelled by the Spanish government of the Emperor Charles V to relinquish the property. A new cathedral was built on property which had once been the church of S. Quirinus, and was dedicated in 1583 in the name of the Virgin Mary and S. Lawrence.
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churches immediately; if he still had issues, he could bring them to the papal Court. In 1180 Bishop Oberto was one of four bishops who were found to be illegally occupying parishes belonging to the Monastery of S. Maria Theodota, and they were all ordered by
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from 945. In 952 he was at the Reichstag in Augsburg. He subscribed a document for the Emperor Otto I on 13 February 962. The bishop was present at the Roman synod of 22 November 963. He was also Abbot of Bobbio (c. 943–973). Savio, p. 386. Schwartz, p.
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L'Ughelli (IV, 623) e il Cappelletti (XV, 150) ei oresentano una lista episcopale molto sospetta, a quanto pare, racimolata nel secolo XVI per portare i primordi di Tortona al I secolo. Il Gams (p. 823) l'ha corretta in parte, però non senza qualche
2305:(Civil and Canon Law) from the Sapienza in Rome in 1649. He was a Canon and the Penitentiary of the Cathedral Chapter of Milan, and a Vicar General of the diocese of Milan. He was appointed Bishop of Tortona in the Consistory of 12 July 1683 by 617:
Bishop Carlo Francesco Carnevale (1818–1831) ordered the restoration of the Collegiate Churches of Broni, Casèi, Castelnuovo, Viguzzolo, and Voghera. There were also Collegiate churches at San Andrea in Novi Ligure, Pontecurone and Serravalle.
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Decreta edita et promulgata in Synodo dioecesana S. Dertonensis Ecclesiae ... anno 1659 habuit 22., 23. et 24. Aprilis ... Additis quibusdam summorum pontificum constitutionibus, et aliis tabellis ad synodales sanctiones accomodatis
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Decreta edita et promulgata in Synodo dioecesana S. Dertonensis Ecclesiae ... anno 1659 habuit 22., 23. et 24. Aprilis ... Additis quibusdam summorum pontificum constitutionibus, et aliis tabellis ad synodales sanctiones accomodatis
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Decreta edita et promulgata in synodo dioecesana s. Derthonen. ecclesiae, quam illustriss. et reverendiss. D. D. Carolus Franciscus Ceva Dei, et apostolicae Sedis gratia eiusdem ecclesiae episcopus, marchio, comes etc. habuit anno
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Botta was a native of Pavia. He succeeded Fabrizio Marliani on his transfer to Piacenza, and made his arrangements with the Apostolic Camera (Treasury) on 10 January 1476. He died in 1496. Cappelletti, XIII, p. 689. Eubel, II, p.
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Decreta, edita et promulgata in dioecesana synodo derthonensi prima, sub reverendissimo D. D. Mapheo, Dei et apostolicae sedis gratia sanctae derthonensis Ecclesia; episcopo et comite etc. Anno Domini MDXCV, die 21, mensis
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Fieschi had been a chaplain of Cardinal Luca of S. Maria in Via Lata, and was a Canon of Toul (a papal provision). He had previously been Bishop of Brescia (1317-1325). He was transferred to the diocese of Tortona by
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The Chapter of the Cathedral was composed of five dignities (the Archdeacon, the Provost, the Primicerius, the Archpriest, and the Dean) and eighteen Canons (one of whom was the Theologus, another the Penitentiary).
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named him Bishop of Tortona in the Consistory of 27 February 1612, and he was consecrated on 4 March by Cardinal Giovanni Mellini. He died on 12 March 1620 of an apoplectic stroke. Ughelli, pp. 652-653. Gauchat,
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as "un uomo devoto e di elevata spiritualità, ma duro e severo, arroccato ad una visione elitaria e conservatrice della Chiesa e sostanzialmente chiuso ai nuovi fermenti sia sociali e politici, sia ecclesiali."
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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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The letter of Pope Honorius IV of 20 December 1285 mentions the fact that the See of Tortona was still vacant. The synod of Milan held in 1287 was attended by two Canons of Tortona in place of a bishop,
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Bandi was a native of Zeme (diocese of Vigevano). He had been a Canon and Archpriest of the Cathedral of Vigevano, as well as Vicar General. He was consecrated by Bishop Pietro de Gaudenzi of Vigevano.
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summoned all the bishops of the ecclesiastical province of Milan, including the bishop of Tortona (whose name is unfortunately not mentioned), to a synod to be held in Rome on the first Sunday of Lent.
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In 1236 Bishop Petrus Busetto (1221–1255) compiled a set of Statutes for the Cathedral Chapter. He ordered that there be sixteen Canons: four priests, four deacons, four subdeacons, and four acolytes.
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He is first found in 1114, but he was not consecrated until 11 April 1120, by Archbishop Jordanes of Milan. The latest record of him is in August 1127. He was certainly dead by 1136. Schwartz, p. 130.
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Petrus was present at the synod of Pavia in October 1046. On 11 November 1067 he consecrated a church in Acqui. Ughelli, p. 634, says he was elected in 1014 and died in 1077. Savio, pp. 390-391.
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Synodus diœcesana Derronœ, à Francifco Fossato, Ecclesiæ Dertonenfis Episcopo, secundo habita, anno M.DCL1I. accedunt decisiones facrœ Rotæ Romanæ, et formularium expeditionum circa diversa
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In 1802 all of the religious orders in the diocese were suppressed, in accordance with laws passed by the French Constitutional Assembly. The Jesuits had previously been suppressed, by
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Wido was Bishop-elect when he subscribed a document of 7 April 1098 for Archbishop Anselm of Milan. It is recorded that he went to Jerusalem in 1130. Savio, p. 392. Schwartz, p. 129.
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of 20 December 1285. The penitential act was to be repeated at Vercelli and Alba Pompeia, and the Marquess was required either to go to the Holy Land or Compostella on pilgrimage.
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Bishop Melchior Busetto (1255–1284) was responsible for building the Hospitale San Michele, as well as the parish church of Sant'Andrea, which collapsed in ruins in 1622.
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Capelli was a native of Vigevano, and had been a parish priest at Groppello. He became Archpriest and Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Vigevano. Pollini, p, 146.
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on 21 December 1818. He was consecrated in Novara on 14 February 1819 by Cardinal Giuseppe Morozzo Della Rocca, the Bishop of Novara. He died on 29 October 1831.
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Synodus sanctae ecclesiae Derthonensis quam excellentissimus ac reverendissimus dominus dominus episcopus Joannes Negri habuit diebus 6, 7 et 8 septembris 1843
589:, the Papal Legate in Paris, who had been given special powers by Pius VII, redrew the boundaries of the dioceses of Piedmont, and made Tortona a part of the 3267: 3262: 2226:(Civil and Canon Law), and a Referendary (judge) of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures in the Roman Curia. He was named Bishop of Tortona on 11 May 1492 by 3257: 3078: 1048:, a native of Tortona and a former student of the Jesuit College of Tortona, carried out the reconstruction of the parish church of S. Giacomo in Tortona. 1913:
The date of Giseprando's election as bishop of Tortona is calculated by Savio (p. 385-387) from surviving documents. He was Chaplain and Chancellor of
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Canon Carlo Francesco Carnevale exercised the function of Vicar General of the Bishop of Casale after the diocese of Tortona was suppressed in 1803.
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Henricus Rampini de S. Alexio belonged to the family of the Lords of S. Alossio, and was a native of Tortona. He was appointed bishop of Tortona by
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Bullarii Romani continuatio, Summorum Pontificum Benedicti XIV, Clementis XIII, Clementis XIV, Pii VI, Pii VII, Leonis XII, Pii VIII constitutiones
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633, calls him Erebertus, and says that he governed the Church of Tortona for eight years and five months. Savio, p. 388-389. Schwartz, p. 127.
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Le ragioni temporali di un vescovo: Maffeo Gambara vescovo di Tortona e il conflitto giurisdizionale con il senato di Milano : 1593-1596
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Decreta edita et promulgata in synodo dioecesana Derthonensi prima quam... Cosmus... episcopus Derthonae... habuit anno 1614, mense octobri
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which contradicts other facts. If, however, he followed Bishop Geroardus c. 930, then he might have been bishop c. 930–942. Savio, p. 385.
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on 15 April 1833. He was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 21 April. He died on 19 January 1874. He is characterized by Vittorio Moro, in
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Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica da S. Pietro sino ai nostri giorni, specialmente intorno ai principali santi, beati...
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I vescovi dell'Italia settentrionale nel basso Medioevo: cronotassi per le diocesi di Cremona, Pavia e Tortona nei secoli XIV e XV
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on 27 June 1796. He was consecrated in Rome on 31 July by Cardinal Hyacinthe Gerdil. He died on 23 December 1817. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Giovanni Bellacino, and persuaded to join his Order. He was elected Generalis Propositus of the Barnabites for four terms. Under
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to return the lands in question. The demands had to be repeated for a decade, by Popes Lucius III, Urban III, and Gregory VIII.
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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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in 1155, and again in 1163. The plight of Tortona was made greater due to the firm support of Bishop Oberto for the legitimate
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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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Litifredus took part in the synod of Pavia in February 997. He ruled for four years. Savio, pp. 389-390. Schwartz, p. 127-128.
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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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in 1177 had ordered that the number of Canons should not exceed sixteen. This ruling was later confirmed by Clement III and
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Ubedrto Gambara was appointed bishop on 8 May 1528, and resigned as bishop on 22 March 1548, and died on 14 February 1549.
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Ger(e)bertus (wrongly called Zeno, but variously called Gerbertus, Giripertus, Gilbertus) served as Chancellor of the
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Bishop Joannes attended the council of Ravenna in April 967. On 2 January 968 he was in Rome and subscribed a bull of
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The first Jesuits appeared in the diocese of Tortona in 1566, after negotiations which had lasted nearly two years.
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Quintus subscribed the acts of the provincial Council of Milan in 451. Savio, pp. 380-381. Lanzoni, p. 827 no. 3.
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he served as Apostolic Visitor of the churches in Rome. He built the Barnabite College at the Antonine Column.
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as Empress. Charles then began his retreat into Provence, but died in the Mont Cenis pass on 6 October 877.
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Bonaparte had himself crowned Emperor of the French on 2 December 1804, and King of Italy on 26 May 1805.
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Memorie storiche intorno ai successori di s. Marziano, primo vescovo di Tortona ed alla chiesa tortonese
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Calendario generale pe' Regii Stati pubblicato con autorità del Governo e con privilegio di S.S.R.M
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Relazione delle avversità e patimenti del ... Papa Pio VI negli ultimi tre anni del suo pontificato
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San Luigi Orione: da Tortona al mondo : atti del convegno di studi, Tortona, 14-16 marzo 2003
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San Luigi Orione: da Tortona al mondo : atti del convegno di studi, Tortona, 14-16 marzo 2003
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on 24 May 1325. He died in 1348, before July. Cappellatti, XIII, p. 684. Eubel, I, pp. 147, 476.
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Beatus: Savio, pp. 384-385. Carnevale's claim (p. 117) that Beatus was granted the use of the
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in 499 was probably Saturninus Herdonitanus, bishop of Herdonia in the Abruzzi. Savio, p. 381
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The Napoleonic Empire in Italy, 1796-1814: Cultural Imperialism in a European Context?
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was also Abbot Commendatory of S. Paolo e S. Pietro di Molo in the diocese of Tortona.
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Exuperantius attended the Council of Aquileia in 381. Savio, p. 380. Lanzoni, p. 827.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Carnevale was born in Tortona of a patrician family in 1757. He obtained the degree
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and made suffragan to Genoa. The Bull was published in Tortona on 20 November 1817.
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capacity of 200. The complex, which included a public library, was opened in 1829.
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Paesi infetti: magia, eresia e faide familiari nel tortonese durante il secolo 16
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Die Existenz des Bischofs Aigirius wird dadurch ebenfalls sehr in Frage gestellt.
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Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica da s. Pietro sino ai nostri giorni
1365: 1348: 1321: 1285: 1190:
Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica da s. Pietro sino ai nostri giorni
1161: 1097: 2516:(in Italian). Vol. 20. Genoa: Tipografia della Gioventù. 1890. p. 463. 2249: 2185:. He died in 1528. Ughelli, pp. 650-651. Cappelletti, p. 689. Eubel, II, p. 247. 1981:(The existence of Bishop Aigirius would thereby be placed very much in question) 1891: 907: 3199: 2026:
Savio, p. 393. Schwartz, p. 129, calculates that he died between 1106 and 1113.
901: 630: 426: 161: 51: 3233: 3220: 1823:
Malliodorus was present at the Lateran synod of 5 October 649. Savio, p. 381.
1573:
Synodus dioecesana Derthonensis ab ... Julio Resta ... celebrata ... an. 1715
1099:
San Marziano martire, primo vescovo di Tortona e i primordi del Cristianesimo
3004: 2690:(in Latin) (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. p. 247. 2679:(in Latin) (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. p. 476. 911: 144: 1832:
Audax was present at the provincial council of Milan in 679. Savio, p. 382.
1599:
Both of the papal legs and part of the body were paralysed. Ludwig Pastor,
1044:
Cardinal Carlo Alberto Guidobono Calvachini (1683-1774), the pro-Datary of
1037:
the diocese in the 21st century are listed by (civil) region, province and
361:, was St. Innocentius, who in his opinion was the immediate predecessor of 327:. The diocese claims to be one of the oldest in Lombardy and the Piedmont. 2177:
Zazi, a native of Pavia, was appointed Bishop of Tortona in Consistory by
2116:
Visconti had been a Canon of Milan. He was appointed BIshop of Tortona by
1841:
Bishop Josephus attended the Lateran synod of 12 April 769. Savio, p. 382.
1350:
I Scrittori de'cherici regolari detti teatini, d'Antonio Francesco Vezzosi
395:
Another Bishop Pietro was one of those who in 1241 were made prisoners by
3032: 1674:(in Italian). Vol. LXXVII. Venezia: Tipografia Emiliana. p. 16. 582: 581:(1 June 1803), under pressure from the French Government of First Consul 468: 289: 281: 240: 2590:(in Latin). Tortona: Typis Filiorum qd. Elisei Violae. pp. 272–280. 1877:
Bishop Geroardus is said to have been bishop from c. 890. Savio, p. 383.
1730:(in Italian). Vol. terzo. Firenze: presso gli editori. p. 153. 2930:
Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
2133:
on 10 May 1413. He held a synod in May 1435. He was transferred to the
2120:
on 2 July 1348. He died in 1364. Ughelli, IV, p. 643. Eubel, I, p. 476.
1887: 1405:(in Latin). Torino: presso la vedova Pomba e figli. pp. 26, 34–36. 430: 347: 324: 297: 265: 2181:
on 20 April 1496. He attended the third through tenth sessions of the
1163:
Annales ecclesiastici denuo excusi et ad nostra usque tempora perducti
2667:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. p. 823–824. 1727:
Corografia fisica, storica e statistica dell'Italia e delle sue isole
1353:. Vol. Parte prima. Roma: SC di Propaganda Fide. pp. 54–62. 1038: 2600:
Pollini, pp. 137-145, with complete lists of Vicarates and parishes.
2436:(in Italian). Vol. Terzo anno. Torino: Pomba. 1826. p. 59. 1125:
Savio, p. 378. Fedele Savio, "Le origini della Diocesi di Tortona,"
2199:
Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature
1402:
Cronaca di Tortona, pubblicata per la prima volta da Lodovico Costa
2888:
Notizie per servire alla biografia degli uomini illustri Tortonesi
2438:
Carnevale (1838), pp. 21-23. Cappelletti, p. 692. Ritzler-Sefrin,
1211:. Studi e documenti, 19 (in Italian). Roma: Edilazio. p. 65. 538:
statutes and decrees of the provincial synod and of the Holy See.
434: 71: 2701:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. p. 186. 2222:
Maffeo Gambara was the nephew of Bishop Cesare Gambara. He was a
3101: 1801:
Saturninus Terdonitanus, who subscribed at the Roman Council of
3116: 2902:(in Italian). Vol. I. Voghera: Tipografia di Cesare Giani. 1168:
Bishop Quintus attended the provincial council at Milan in 451.
2525:(in Italian). Milano: Vita e Pensiero. 2004. pp. 69–107. 1250: 2266:
Arese: Ughelli, pp. 653-654. Gauchat, IV, p. 174 with note 4.
2766:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana. 2910:
Le carte dello Archivio capitolare di Tortona, sec. IX-1220
2877:
Le chiese d'Italia della loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
2788:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio. 403:, while on their way to attend a council in Rome called by 2745:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
2275:
Fossati: Ughelli, p. 654. Gauchat, IV, p. 174 with note 5.
1287:
Il cardinale Uberto Gambara vescovo di Tortona (1489-1549)
2727:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
2463:(in Italian). Milano: Vita e Pensiero. 2004. p. 42. 2326:
Resta was born in Milan in 1657, and obtained the degree
1761:
Giudizio dell'episcopato italiano sulla causa dei gesuiti
2777:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio. 2395:
Sardinia on 6 April 1796, and approved in Consistory by
2338:, pp. 51-52. Cappelletti, XIII, p. 691. Ritzler-Sefrin, 2313:, pp. 51-52. Cappelletti, XIII, p. 691. Ritzler-Sefrin, 1370:(in Italian). Genova: Typis Mario Bozzi. pp. 52–56. 2924:
Vol. VI. pars ii. Berolini: Weidmann. pp. 212–240.
2813:
The Templar Order in North-west Italy: (1142 - C. 1330)
2301:
Ceva was born in Milan in 1625. He obtained the degree
1999:
Ottone was a supporter of the Emperor Henry IV against
2869:(in Italian). Roma: Pontificia Università Lateranense. 2484:(in Italian). Roma: Pontificia Università Lateranense. 1538:(in Latin). Tortona: Typis Filiorum qd. Elisei Violae. 1894:
is emphatically rejected by Kehr, p. 213 no. 1, note.
1483:(Tortona: Bartolomeo Bulla 1598). J. D. Mansi (ed.), 3020:
Cheney, David M. (1996–2007), "Diocese of Tortona",
2550:(Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 2513:
La settimana religiosa periodico religioso di Genova
433:, which was the cause of a lengthy controversy with 2946:(in Italian). Università di Pavia. pp. 85 ff. 2866:
Mons. Giovanni Negri, Vescovo di Tortona: 1833-1874
2712:. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. p. 173–174 2481:
Mons. Giovanni Negri vescovo di Tortona (1833-1874)
2334:. He died in Tortona on 11 January 1743. Bottazzi, 234: 224: 214: 204: 199: 185: 175: 167: 157: 142: 132: 127: 119: 103: 95: 90: 78: 66: 61: 28: 2891:(in Italian). Vigevano: Pietro Vitali e compagnia. 2208:Il Cardinale Uberto Gambara da Brescia 1487 - 1549 56:Tortona Cathedral and Bishop's Palace on the right 2907:Gabotto Ferdinando; Legé, Vincenzo, eds. (1905). 2899:Notizie storiche dell'antico, e moderno Tortonese 2284:Settala died in Rome on 23 April 1682. Bottazzi, 1774:Innocentius: Savio, pp. 377-380. Lanzoni, p. 826. 1507:Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1485:Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1160:Cesare Baronio (1867). Augustinus Theiner (ed.). 1607:(London: Routledge and Kegan Paul 1953), p. 377. 629:and the Clerci Regulari Ministeri Infirmaribus ( 3143:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Genoa 2748:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. p. 194 2730:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. p. 183 2202:. Vol. XII. New York: Harper. p. 428. 1132:(Torino: Clausen 1903), pp. 85-101, esp. p. 87. 1128:Atti della R. Accademia delle Scienze di Torino 1562:(Tortona: De Violis 1687). Mansi, p. 513, 709. 1367:La riforma tridentina nella Diocesi di Tortona 1102:(in Italian). Torino: tip. G. B. Pria & c. 748:Petrus (attested 1022, 1044, 1047, 1067, 1068) 3128: 3051:Notizie storiche del territorio del Borghetto 1202:(in Italian). Roma: Tip. di Roma. p. 41. 1071:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 7, 2016. 8: 2940:Majocchi, Piero; Montanari, Mirella (2002). 2760:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 2742:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2724:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2080:in 1295. Ughelli, IV, p. 637-639. Bottazzi, 1452:Kehr, p. 216, no. 15; p. 221; p. 223 no. 19. 180:Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta e. S. Lorenzo 2837:(in Italian). Alessandria: Salvatore Rossi. 830:Pietro (Petracinus) de Georgiis (1394–1413) 35: 3135: 3121: 3113: 2771:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 1503:(in Latin). Tortona: apud Nicolaum Violam. 1261:Ughelli, IV, p. 637-639, from a letter of 1096:Ferdinando Gabotto; Vincenzo Legé (1925). 1086:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved October 7, 2016. 25: 2996:Gli antichi Vescovi d'Italia: il Piemonte 2564:(Press release) (in Italian). 27 May 2021 2150:Fabrizio Marliani was transferred to the 1576:(Tortona: De Violis 1715). Mansi, p. 892. 1150:Cappelletti, Vol. XIII, p. 665. P. Kehr, 346:In the first half of the fourth century, 2621:Diocesi di Tortona, "Annuario On Line", 1208:Giovanni VIII: papa medioevale (872-882) 1000:Giovanni Canestri (1971–1975 Appointed, 19:For the Spanish diocese of Tortosa, see 3273:Dioceses established in the 2nd century 3102:Official site of the Diocese of Tortona 3048:Comune di Borghetto di Borbera (n.d.), 2093:Torriani: Eubel, I, p. 476 with note 4. 1056: 411:in 1284 was killed by the followers of 3086: 3061: 2933:. Faenza: F. Lega, pp.  820-828. 2196:John McClintock; James Strong (1894). 663:Quintus (or Quintianus) (attested 451) 573:In 1803 the diocese was suppressed by 3170:Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato 994:Egisto Domenico Melchiori (1934–1963) 979:Carlo Francesco Carnevale (1818–1831) 566:on August 16, 1773, through the Bull 7: 3009:. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. (in German) 2309:. He died in August 1700. Bottazzi, 2213:Eubel, III, pp. 26 no. 31, 277, 310. 1007:Luigi Bongianino (1975–1996 Retired) 997:Francesco Rossi (1963–1969 Resigned) 648:Innocentius (after 363 – before 381) 3268:Roman Catholic dioceses in Piedmont 3263:Roman Catholic dioceses in Lombardy 2848:. New York: Palgrave Macmillan UK. 2831:Bottazzi, Giuseppe Antonio (1808). 2709:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667) 2610: 1724:Attilio Zuccagni-Orlandini (1839). 1251:Comune di Borghetto di Borbera n.d. 1010:Martino Canessa (1996–2014 Retired) 949:Carlo Maurizio Peiretti (1783–1793) 521:) if they contravened papal bulls. 494:rather than the Emperor's antipope 413:William VII, Marquess of Montferrat 99:2,350 km (910 sq mi) 3258:Roman Catholic dioceses in Liguria 2834:Le antichità di Tortona e suo agro 1290:(in Italian). Rome: L.S. Olschki. 760:Pietro (attested 1114, 1120, 1127) 754:Guido (Wido) (attested 1098, 1099) 467:(1592) was a reformer, as was the 14: 2486:Pollini, p. 145. Ritzler-sefrin, 1443:Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 183 note 1. 1347:Antoine François Vezzosi (1780). 605:, the diocese was taken from the 21:Roman Catholic Diocese of Tortosa 3198: 2988:(in Italian). Tortona: A. Rossi. 2211:(in Italian). Brescia: Gilberti. 2044:Savio, p. 398. Eubel, I, p. 476. 1521:. (Dertonæ Elisaeus Viola 1652). 1154:. p. 213. U. Benigni, "Tortona" 991:Simone Pietro Grassi (1914–1934) 784:Petrus de Tassis (attested 1255) 437:, which possessed the relics of 50: 3185:Diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo 1199:Il pontificato di Giovanni VIII 821:Giovanni de Ceva (1364–c. 1380) 815:Percevallus Fieschi (1325–1348) 357:The first bishop, according to 16:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy 2874:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1857). 2661:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2562:"Rinunce e nomine, 27.05.2021" 2548:"Rinunce e Nomine, 15.10.2014" 718:Theodolfus (attested 862, 877) 1: 2967:(in Italian). Roma: Gangemi. 2698:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 2695:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923). 2687:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 2684:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2676:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 2673:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 2537:Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, p. 242. 2372:, pp. 54-56. Ritzler-Sefrin, 2355:, pp. 52-54. Ritzler-Sefrin, 1963:An adherent of the anti-king 1749:Carnevale (1845), p. 322-323. 1326:(in Italian). Roma: Gangemi. 812:Tiberius Torriani (1317–1325) 800:Jacobus Calcinari (1295–1316) 736:Gerebertus (attested 979–983) 65: 3054:(in Italian), archived from 2999:(in Italian). Torino: Bocca. 2917:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1914). 2863:Cappellaro, Camillo (1968). 2669:(Use with caution; obsolete) 2084:, p. 41. Savio, pp. 401-402. 1850:Joannes: Savio, pp. 382-383. 1399:Ludovico Costa, ed. (1814). 1274:Carnevale (1838), pp. 18-19. 1231:Kehr, pp. 214-215, nos. 4-8. 985:Vincenzo Capelli (1874–1890) 824:Giorgio di Torti (1380–1393) 818:Jacobus Visconti (1348–1364) 787:Melchior Busetto (1255–1284) 766:Oberto (attested 1155, 1181) 730:Giseprando (943 – after 963) 595:French department of Marengo 264:ecclesiastical territory or 3083:, Chiesa Cattolica Italiana 2927:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 2896:Carnevale, Giacomo (1845). 2885:Carnevale, Giacomo (1838). 2706:Gauchat, Patritius (1935). 2478:Camillo Cappellaro (1968). 1977:Schwartz, p. 128, remarks, 1859:Ermanfredus: Savio, p. 383. 1694:Bullarii Romani continuatio 942:Giuseppe Luigi de Andujar, 733:Joannes (attested 967, 969) 651:Exuperantius (attested 381) 568:Dominus ac Redemptor Noster 3309: 3160:Diocese of Albenga-Imperia 3034:"Diocese of Tortona"  3003:Schwartz, Gerhard (1907). 2961:Pagano, Sergio M. (2003). 2639:Carnevale (1845), p. 324. 1868:Theodolfus: Savio, p. 383. 1617:Pietro Baldassari (1843). 1364:Lorenzo Tacchella (1966). 982:Giovanni Negri (1833–1874) 918:Giovanni Francesco Fossati 781:Petrus Busetto (1221–1255) 751:Otto (attested 1080, 1083) 715:Ermanfredus (attested 842) 685:Malliodorus (attested 649) 625:Two religious orders, the 613:Restoration of the diocese 459:, who participated in the 276:, spanning parts of three 18: 3193: 3148: 3031:Benigni, Umberto (1912). 2627:; retrieved: 04-05-2018. 2288:, p. 50. Ritzler-Sefrin, 2205:Federico Odorici (1856). 1740:Carnevale (1845), p. 325. 1633:Carnevale (1845), p. 322. 1320:Sergio M. Pagano (2000). 1310:Cappelletti, pp. 689-690. 1284:Sergio M. Pagano (1995). 1240:Kehr, p. 217, nos. 18-25. 769:Ugo (attested 1183, 1193) 745:? Agirius (attested 1015) 607:metropolitan see of Turin 587:Giovanni Battista Caprara 439:St. Rochus of Montpellier 239: 49: 45: 2842:Broers, Michael (2005). 2816:. Boston-Leiden: Brill. 2583:Carolus Settala (1659). 1714:Carnevale (1838), p. 22. 1531:Carolus Settala (1659). 1470:Carnevale (1838), p. 15. 1416:Carnevale (1838), p. 19. 1205:Nicola Cariello (2002). 1141:Gabotto and Legé, p. vi. 1014:Vittorio Francesco Viola 939:Giulio Resta (1701–1743) 861:Jacopo Botta (1476–1496) 724:Beatus (c. 915 – c. 930) 721:Geroardus (attested 901) 3278:Province of Alessandria 2982:Pollini, Luigi (1889). 2810:Bellomo, Elena (2008). 2403:VI, p. 194 with note 4. 2376:VI, p. 194 with note 3. 2359:VI, p. 194 with note 2. 2257:IV, p. 173 with note 3. 2234:IV, p. 173 with note 2. 1668:Gaetano Moroni (1856). 1497:Cosimo Dossero (1615). 1435:Gaetano Moroni (1856). 1187:Gaetano Moroni (1856). 988:Igino Bandi (1890–1914) 962:Pio Bonifacio Fassati, 700:Josephus (attested 769) 350:was a suffragan of the 310:ecclesiastical province 286:Province of Alessandria 80:Ecclesiastical province 3205:Catholicism portal 3175:Diocese of Savona-Noli 2993:Savio, Fedele (1898). 2423:Doctor in utroque iure 2342:V, p. 183 with note 4. 2328:Doctor in utroque iure 2317:V, p. 183 with note 3. 2303:Doctor in utroque iure 2292:V, p. 183 with note 3. 2224:Doctor in utroque iure 2154:on 15 January 1476 by 1814:Probus: Savio, p. 381. 1601:A History of the Popes 1112:Lanzoni, pp. 820-821: 1068:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 848:(1461–1475 Appointed, 742:Thenus (attested 1003) 727:Andreas (attested 933) 319:and forms part of the 258:Dioecesis Derthonensis 257: 37:Dioecesis Derthonensis 36: 3040:Catholic Encyclopedia 2782:Pięta, Zenon (2002). 2183:Fifth Lateran Council 1705:Pollini, pp. 137-138. 1696:, VII, pp. 1490-1503. 1684:Pollini, pp. 129-130. 1196:Pietro Balan (1880). 1156:Catholic Encyclopedia 865:Gian Domenico de Zazi 775:Oddo (c, 1196 – 1202) 739:Litifredus (997–1002) 682:Probus (attested 626) 481:Cathedral and Chapter 321:ecclesiastical region 241:www.diocesitortona.it 193:57 (Religious Orders) 3154:Archdiocese of Genoa 3093:: CS1 maint: year ( 3080:Diocesi e Parrocchie 3068:: CS1 maint: year ( 2488:Hierarchia catholica 2440:Hierarchia catholica 2401:Hierarchia catholica 2385:Cappelletti, p. 691. 2374:Hierarchia catholica 2368:Peiretti: Bottazzi, 2357:Hierarchia catholica 2340:Hierarchia catholica 2315:Hierarchia catholica 2290:Hierarchia catholica 2255:Hierarchia catholica 2232:Hierarchia catholica 2158:. 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Index

Roman Catholic Diocese of Tortosa

Italy
Ecclesiastical province
Genoa
Catholic Church
Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta e. S. Lorenzo
Secular priests
Francis
Guido Marini
Martino Canessa
www.diocesitortona.it
Latin
Latin Church
diocese
Catholic Church
Northern Italy
regions
Piedmont
Province of Alessandria
Lombardy
Province of Pavia
Liguria
Province of Genoa
suffragan diocese
ecclesiastical province
metropolitan

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