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270: 2493:(Macerata 1740). He held civil posts in the Papal States: Governor of Benevento (1741), and Loreto (1743). He was appointed Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures, and Cleric of the Apostolic Camera (Treasury). He became Preceptor of the Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Sassia. He had been titular Archbishop of Chalcedon, and was sent as Nuncio to Switzerland (1754). He became Prefect of the Apostolic Palace in 1759. On 21 July 1766 he was named a cardinal by Pope Clement XIII, and was assigned the 60: 380: 3233: 2563:, and was a Protonotary Apostolic. He served in various offices in the Roman Curia, in particular as a judge in the Apostolic Camera (Finance Ministry). He was secretary of the Congregation of the Consulta, the supreme court in civil and criminal matters for subjects of the Papal States. At the age of 72, he was named a cardinal and Bishop of Ancona on the same day, 8 March 1816. He was consecrated a bishop on 21 April by 1094: 2192:, ed. L. Thuasne, Vol. III, p. 4). He was named Administrator of the diocese of Ancona on 15 July 1502. In August 1503, Burchard (III, p. 242) mentions that Giovanni Sacca was Governor of the City of Rome, in which capacity he took part in the funeral of Pope Alexander VI on 22 August 1503 (Burchard, III, p. 447). He took part in the two conclaves of 1503. and was an assistant at the throne at the coronation of 2214:, in a Consistory held at Ravenna on 10 March 1511. At the time he was Papal Vicar of the City of Rome, and Scriptor Apostolicarum Litterarum. He resigned the diocese of Ancona on 5 April 1514, in favor of nephew Francesco Accolti, but since Francesco was only sixteen years old, Cardinal Pietro continued in office as Administrator until 1523. He died in Rome on 11 December 1532. 465:. The seat of the diocese was to be in Ancona. The former cathedral in Osimo was to have the honorary title of co-cathedral, and its chapter was to be the Capitulum Concathedralis. There was to be only one episcopal curia, one seminary, one ecclesiastical tribunal; and all the clergy were to be incardinated in the diocese of Ancona–Osimo. 2317:. In 1627 he was appointed Governor of the terra Tileolarum in Piedmont. He restored the cathedral, increased the number of students in the diocesan seminary, conducted five pastoral visits of the parishes in his diocese, and held four diocesan synods. He died on 22 August 1657. Cappelletti, pp. 123-124. Peruzzi, p. 120. Gauchat, 2478:. On 24 January 1763 he was appointed Archbishop of Ancona. His family had their own palazzo in Ancona, where he chose to live instead of in the Episcopal Palace. He died in Ancona on 24 July 1766. Peruzzi, pp. 131-132. Ritzler-Sefrin VI, pp. 21 no. 8 with notes 21 and 22; 82 with note 4; 334 with note 3. 2623:
Born in Ancona in 1768, the son of Marchese Alessandro Nembrini Pironi Gonzaga and Maria Trionfi, Cesare Nembrini was educated in Recanati and then in Bologna at the Collegio Montalto. He served as civil governor of several cities in the Papal States under Pius VI and Pius VII. He was named Bishop of
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in realtà sussistevano valide ragioni per evitare il suo allontanamento da Roma. Infatti era membro attivo di numerose congregazioni permanenti, come la Concistoriale, il S. Offizio, il Concilio, le Immunità, l'Indice, i Riti, il Cerimoniale, l'Esame dei vescovi, il Buon Governo e le Acque, oltre che
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from the Sapienza in Rome. He was made a Referendary of the Tribune of the Two Signatures, and Auditor of the Pope. He was a Canon of the Vatican Basilica and consultor of the Holy Office (Inquisition). He was titular Archbishop of Athens (1691–1700), and President of Urbino (1698–1700). He was named
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on 6 November 1450. In 1455 he was appointed Governor General of the Marches. On 3 November 1463 he became Bishop of Ancona. In 1467, he was Treasurer in Bologna (Peruzzi, p. 117, note). He created six Canons in the Cathedral Chapter, raising the total number to twenty, and instituted the dignity of
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Bishop Paul had been a papal legate in Germany and Pannonia in 873–874, and carried papal letters for Bishop Methodius, forbidding the use of Sclavonic in the Mass. Philippus Jaffé and S. Lowenfeld, pp. 379-380, nos. 2976-2978. He was papal ambassador to Constantinople during the Photian schism, but
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issued a bull, confirming the Archdeacon and his colleagues in the Chapter all the rights, privileges and property which they possessed. In the bull he mentions their right to offerings made at certain altars in the cathedral, which had been granted by Bishops Transbertus, Marcellinus and Bernardus.
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Tettamanzi was born at Renate (Milano) in 1934. After teaching in seminaries at Masnago, Seveso and Venegono Inferiore, he was named Rector of the Pontificio Seminario Lombardo in Rome in 1987. On 1 July 1991 he was appointed Archbishop of Ancona–Osimo. He resigned the diocese on 6 April 1991, when
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Sacca was born in Sirolo, a rural territory in the diocese of Ancona. He was Provost of the Collegiate Church of S. Maria del Popolo e S. Rocco, and Abbot Commendatory of the abandoned Benedictine abbey of S. Giovanni in Pennochiara. He was appointed papal Datary by Pope Innocent VIII. He was named
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A native of Corneto, Falzacappa had previously been a Canon of the Vatican Basilica, and then titular Archbishop of Athens (1819–1823). He was appointed a cardinal and Archbishop (personal title) of Ancona on the same day, 10 March 1823. He resigned the diocese of Ancona on 23 May 1824. Vercellone
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Of a family originally from Arezzo, Pietro Accolti was born in Florence in 1455, the son of Benedetto Accolti the historian, and nephew of Francesco Accolti, the jurist. Pietro was Doctor in Laws and then professor of law at the University of Pisa. He went to Rome, and was serving as an Auditor of
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wrote to Bishop Serenus in November 598, ordering him to intervene in a financial problem involving Serenus, a deacon of the Church of Ancona. In December 1603, the Church of Ancona was in the hands of an Apostolic Visitor, Bishop Serenus having died; Arminius, the Visitor, and Archbishop John of
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Quapropter Summus Pontifex Paulus, Divina Providentia Pp. VI, in Audientia diei 5 iulii 1975, referente infrascripto Cardinale sacrae Congregationis pro Episcopis Praefecto, oblatis precibus benigne annuendum censuit simulque statuit, ut titulus praefatae Ecclesiae Numanensis seu Humanatensis, ne
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Scholars are not agreed as to whether Giovanni Bono was followed by one Petrus or by two. Cappelletti, pp. 60-61. Ughelli, I, p. 335, refers to a letter of Honorius IV of 5 July 1285, in which he orders Petrus Capocci, Bishop of Ancona, to protect a monastery's property (citing an original in a
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A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, but important, meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to
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A native of Milan, Giardini had been Apostolic Delegate in Tokyo (1922–1931), and titular Archbishop of Edessa (Mesopotamia). He was appointed Archbishop of Ancona e Numana on 16 May 1931, and resigned the diocese on 5 February 1940. On the same day he was named titular Archbishop of Laodicea
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Cardinal Marcello d'Aste (1700–1709) held a diocesan synod in Ancona in 1708; its Constitutions were published in 1738. Cardinal Giovanni Battista Bussi (1710–1726) presided over a diocesan synod in the cathedral at Ancona on 15–18 September 1726. Cardinal Bartolomeo Massei (1731–1745) held a
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Fatati was a native of Ancona, of the Counts Fatati. and a papal chaplain. On 5 November 1430 he was appointed a Canon in the Cathedral Chapter of Ancona, and he rose to be Archpriest of the cathedral. In 1444 he was named Vicar Apostolic in the diocese of Siena following the death of Bishop
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on 29 November 1699. On 3 February 1700 he was appointed Archbishop of Ancona, and on 10 May was named Vice-Legate of Urbino. He died in Bologna, in the house of the Dominicans, on 11 June 1709. Peruzzi, pp. 121-122. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 21 no. 23, with notes 12 and 13; 83; 103 with note
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Manara was a native of Bologna, son of a painter. His father had to supplement his income from commissions by teaching art in the municipal school of Lugo, where Achille had his early education. He attended the University of Bologna, enjoying the patronage of the Bishop of Lugo, Giovanni
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An Apostolic Administrator, Archbishop Francesco Xaverio Passari, the titular Archbishop of Larissa (Thessaly), was appointed on 21 November 1800. He was able to reopen the seminary. He died on 4 June 1808. The episcopal throne was vacant for an additional eight years, during which time
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In 1622, the Chapter of the Cathedral of S. Cyriaco was composed of two dignities and twelve Canons. In 1710, in addition to the twelve Canons, there were four dignities: these included the Primicerius, the Archdeacon, and the Archpriest. In 1746, there were three dignities.
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A native of Osimo, Galli (Joannes Aloysius Galli) had been a Referenday of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. He served as Regent of the Apostolic Chancery, delegating for Cardinal Alessandro Montalto. He was appointed Bishop of Ancona in the Consistory of 2 May 1622 by
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is attested by a document published by L. Muratori, but the document, a donation to a monastery by Bishop Teodosio (his name was really Teodicio) of Fermo in the presence of Charles the Bald, has been denounced as a forgery. Peruzzi, pp. 97-98. Cappelletti, p.
2684:(1855). He was named a Canon of the Collegiate Church of S. Petronio in Bologna by Pius IX in 1855. He served in the diocese of Bologna as ecclesiastical judge, Chancellor, and pro-Vicar General. He was appointed Bishop of Ancona on 12 May 1879 by 2567:. Having suffered a stroke in 1819, he was taken to Rome, while his duties in Ancona were taken over by the titular Bishop of Lydda, Msgr. Francesco de'Conti Pichi. Riganti died in Rome on 31 August 1822, and was buried in S. Maria sopra Minerva. 2271:
Cardinal Farnese was appointed Apostolic Administrator on 24 February 1555, and served until 1 July 1585; he resigned upon the appointment of a successor to Bishop Lucchi. Peruzzi, p. 120, does not recognize him as an archbishop. Eubel, III, p.
2445:(Macerata 1738). He was appointed a Protonotary Apostolic (1734) and was named a Councilor of the Holy Office (Inquisition) in Ancona in 1737. He was named Bishop of Senigallia on 28 February 1742, and was consecrated a bishop in Rome by 2386:. He held a diocesan synod in September 1726. He was appointed Prefect of the Holy House of Loreto. He died on 23 December 1726. Peruzzi, pp. 123-125. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 28 no. 39 with notes 19 and 20; 83 with note 4; 370 with note 4. 1944:(Paris: Ernest Thorin 1888), p. 338, no. 474 (which is folio 123, letter 7), Prou's summary gives the date as 4 July, and the name of the bishop of Ancona is given only as "P.", without surname or cognomen. The superscription address is: 1917:
in a letter of 8 January 1245. His diocese was in a bad state, being constantly harassed by the men of Osimo. who were partisans of the Emperor Frederick II. On account of this, he was released in 1246 from his obligation to make an
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on 10 May 1284 (The date, to say the least, is wrong, since Honorius IV was not elected pope until 2 April 1285). He was transferred to the diocese of Viterbo on 24 August 1286. He died in 1303. Eubel, I, p. 87, 532. Marcel Prou,
425:, elevating the diocese of Ancona-Numantia to the rank of archiepiscopal see, without any suffragans and with the status and geographical definition of the diocese unchanged. The decree also granted the archbishops the use of the 1320:'Bishops are to create a cloister next to their church, in which they serve God along with their clergy according to the rule of canons, and they should compel their priests not to leave the church and presume to live elsewhere.' 494:
uti episcopi in civitatibus suis proximum ecclesiae claustrum instituant, in quo ipsi cum clero secundum canonicam regulam Deo militent, et sacerdotes suos ad hoc constringant, ut ecclesiam non relinquant et alibi habitare
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Rimini, are instructed to investigate the careers of two candidates for the office of Bishop of Ancona: the Archdeacon Florentinus, Florentinus a deacon, and Rusticus a deacon. Peruzzi, p. 93. Kehr, p. 196, nos. 2-4.
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Simone was a patrician of Ancona, and was the Vicar General of the Order of Augustine Hermits. He was appointed by Gregory XII on 5 April 1410. Simone was transferred to the diocese of Sinigaglia on 6 March 1419 by
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created the new ecclesiastical province of Ancona, and granted its archbishop the status of Metropolitan. The ecclesiastical province was assigned the suffragan dioceses of Jesi (Aesina) and Osimo (Auximana).
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Benincasa was an aristocrat of Ancona, a member of the family of the Marchesi Benincasa. He was a Canon of the Vatican Basilica, and an Abbreviator of Apostolic Letters. He was appointed Bishop of Ancona by
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Astorgio was a native of Naples. In 1422 he became Bishop of Ancona and Bishop of Numana. He was transferred to the diocese of Benevento on 8 February 1436. Peruzzi, p. 113. Eubel, I, p. 88; II, pp. 87,
2370:(Sapienza, 1696). He was a Canon of the Vatican Basilica. He had been Archbishop of Tarsus (1706–1710) and papal Nuncio in Cologne. He was transferred to the diocese of Ancona on 19 February 1710 by 3251: 2764:
he was appointed Secretary General of Episcopal Conference of Italy, for a four-year term. On 20 April 1995 he was appointed Archbishop of Genoa, and on 21 February 1998 he was named a cardinal by
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Il Caffarelli però dalla santa Sede, per la sua dottrina e per la sua prudenza, occupato sempre ne' più ardui affari della chiesa universale, non potè fare in Ancona nè assidua nè lunga residenza.
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I, p. 335), Bishop Giovanni served in the territory of Bari as Vicar General of Cardinal Ottavio Ubaldini when he was papal Legate in the Kingdom of Naples. Cappelletti, VII, p. 59-60. Eubel,
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Synodus dioecesana ab Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo domino Achille Manara Episcopo Anconitano et Humanatensi celebrata, diebus XIII, XIV et XV novembris MDCGCLXXXIII in cathedrali Ecclesia
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Lanzoni, p. 385, notes that the second edition of Ughelli leaves his name out. Peruzzi, p. 92, and Gams, p. 664, however, keep the name. Marcus is just a name, without documentary support.
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A native of Florence, Acciaioli had been papal Nuncio in Switzerland (1744–1754), for which purpose he had been appointed Bishop of Petra (Arabia) in 1743; he was consecrated a bishop by
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of November 826, it was ordered that Canons live together in a cloister next to the church. In 876, the Council of Pavia decreed in Canon X that the bishops should enclose the Canons:
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Lorenzo was a Canon of the Cathedral of Florence. He was appointed Bishop of Ancona on 26 May 1406 by Innocent VII. He was removed from office by Gregory XII as a supporter of the
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Carlo had been a monk of S. Giorgio in Venice, and a papal chamberlain. He was appointed Bishop of Ancona by Pope Innocent VII on 12 June 1405. He died in 1406. Eubel, I, p. 88.
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to replace Simone Vigilanti on 19 December 1412. He was transferred to the diocese of Ascoli Piceno on 11 September 1419 by Martin V. Peruzzi, p. 112. Eubel, I, p. 88, 111.
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Anconitana synodus ab Eminentiss. et Reverendiss. Domino D. Ioanne Nicolao ... Cardinali de Comitibvs, Anconitano Episcopo ... habita die 4. & 5. Novembris M. DC. LXXIV
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Bishop Luigi Galli (1622–1657) presided over a diocesan synod in Ancona in 1654. A diocesan synod was held by Cardinal Giannicolò Conti (1666–1698) on 4–5 November 1674.
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Cristoforo de S. Marcello. He was papal commissary in Lucca and in Piombino in 1446, and Treasurer General of the Marches in 1449. He was appointed Bishop of Teramo by
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Vatican register, folio 123, letter 6; but letter 6 is a letter to Cardinal Gerardo Bishop of Sabina on another topic entirely: see Prou, no. 473). In Marcel Prou,
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Archbishop of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) on 29 August 1490. On 1 January 1500, he was installed as Regent of the Apostolic Chancery and Vice-chancellor (Joannes Burchard,
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A native of Molfetta and the nephew of another Nicola Riganti who was the author of a commentary on the rules of the Apostolic Camera, Riganti held the degree of
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Pope Gregory IX, in 1239, confirmed Bishop Persevallus' decision to fix the number of Canons in the Cathedral Chapter at twelve. Cappelletti, VII, p. 59. Eubel,
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wrote to King Michael of the Bulgarians, mentioning his legates Leopardus of Ancona and Dominicus of Treviso. Philippus Jaffé and S. Lowenfeld, p. 372, no. 2925.
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diocesan synod in the cathedral of S. Cyriaco on 26–28 October 1738. Cardinal Giovanni Ottavio Bufalini (1766–1782) held a diocesan synod on 1–3 September 1779.
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decreed the union of the diocese of Ancona and the diocese of Numana (Humana, Umana). Except for the title, the diocese of Numana was completely suppressed.
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on 12 January 1731. He was appointed Archbishop of Ancona on 21 May 1731. He died in Ancona on 20 November 1745. Peruzzi, pp. 126-130. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Giovanni Caffarelli was a Roman, a doctor of Canon Law, and a Canon of the Basilica of S. Maria Maggiore in Rome. He was appointed Bishop of Forlì by
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ordered that the title of the archdiocese should only be the Archdiocese of Ancona. The title of Numana was reserved, to become a titular bishopric.
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on 16 April 1460, and transferred to the diocese of Camerino on 22 August 1463. He died in 1464. Peruzzi, p. 114. Eubel, II, pp. 87 with note 2; 116.
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Conti was the nephew of Cardinal Carlo Conti. He died in Ancona on 20 January 1698. Cappelletti, pp. 124. Peruzzi, pp. 120-121. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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The diocese of Ancona was united to the diocese of Osimo by a decree of the Congregation of Bishops on 30 September 1986. Its name was to be
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Peruzzi, p. 101, 151. The text in which the names of Bishops Transbertus, Marcellinus, and Bernardus occurs was published by P. Kehr, in
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Peruzzi, p. 101, 151. The text in which the names of Bishops Transbertus, Marcellinus, and Bernardus occurs was published by P. Kehr, in
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in 1224 which confirmed his action. From early times there were three dignities: the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, and the Primicerius.
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The cathedral of Ancona suffered considerable damage in World War I, when the Austrian navy bombarded the port of Ancona in May 1915.
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Synodus Anconitana habita 1708 confirmata et aucta a Bartholomaes Massaei in sua Synodo celebrata diebus 26.27.28. Octobris anno 1738
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Synodus Anconitana habita 1708 confirmata et aucta a Bartholomaes Massaei in sua Synodo celebrata diebus 26.27.28. Octobris anno 1738
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The Collegiate Church of S. Maria della Piazza in Ancona was also served by a Chapter, composed of a Provost and six Canons.
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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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Vincenzo Lucchi was the brother of Matteo Lucchi, his predecessor. Peruzzi, p. 119. Cappelletti, p. 121. Eubel, III, p. 108.
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in the Consistory of 24 September 1759, and given the red galero on 12 March 1761. On 6 April 1761 he was assigned the
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Giovanni was a citizen of Ancona and a Canon in the Cathedral Chapter. He was elected by the Chapter and confirmed by
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on 2 October 1730 while he was still in France. He received the red galero on 18 December 1730, and was assigned the
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Guilelmus was appointed by Urban VI on 6 February 1386. He was transferred to the diocese of Todi on 12 June 1405 by
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Ranuzzi was titular Archbishop of Tyre (Phoenicia, Syria) (1775–1785). Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 82 note 5; 424 note 6.
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Thomas is known only from a brief mention in a miracle sequence in the "Acts of Saint Marcellinus". Lanzoni, p. 385.
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Bishop Gerardus fixed the maximum number of Canons in the cathedral Chapter at twelve. He then obtained a bull from
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On 14 September 1904, the Consistorial Congregation of the Papal Curia issued a decree, which had been approved by
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was a prisoner of Napoleon Bonaparte in France. Cappelletti, pp. 168-169, 171. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 82 note 6.
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on 25 April 967. He also participated in the Roman synod of John XIII on 2 January 968. J. D. Mansi (ed.),
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omnino periret, in Indice Sedium Titularium insereretur atque Episcopis titularibus nuncupatis conferretur.
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Petrus Romanucci, Bishop of Ancona, was present in the castle of Palumbaria as a witness to a document of
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on 21 December. He was then Nuncio to the King of Portugal (1754–1763). He was appointed a cardinal by
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Bishop Traso was present at a meeting held in May 996 in Ravenna by Emperor Otto III. Schwartz, p. 240.
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Ancona: Salvioni 1654. Galli held a total of four diocesan synods, according to Cappelletti, p. 124.
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On 13–15 November 1883, Cardinal Achille Manara held a diocesan synod in the cathedral of Ancona.
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publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, the archbishop of Ancona was frequently a cardinal. One,
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Agapitus Rustici-Cenci was a Roman, and a Canon of the Vatican Basilica. He held the degree of
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Synodus dioecesana ab eccellentissimo, & reverendissimo domino Johanne Octavio ... Bufalini
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The earliest history of the Chapter of S. Cyriaco is without documentation. In 1179, however,
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Ughelli, p. 334. Cappelletti, p. 58. However, Peruzzi (p. 152) gives the title of the bull,
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and the archiepiscopal cross, but only within the confines of their own diocese. Cardinal
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the Rota when named Bishop of Ancona on 4 April 1505. Accolti was named a cardinal by
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Mastai-Ferretti (later Pope Pius IX), and obtained a doctorate in theology and the
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Cappelletti, VII, pp. 109-112, quoting the bull in full. The bull uses the phrase,
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Grimaldi, F. (1984), "I vescovi di Numana, secoli V–XII. Cronotassi critica," in"
2891:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2880:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2866:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2768:. He was appointed Archbishop of Milan on 11 July 2002. He died on 5 August 2017. 2591:
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A native of Bologna, Matteo Giovanni Lucchi was appointed Archbishop of Ancona by
1730:
According to Peruzzi (p. 96) and Ughelli (I, p. 330), Leopardus was instituted by
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Born in Montesanto (diocese of Fermo) in 1692, Manciforte held the degree of
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2160: 2146: 1979:. He was transferred to the diocese of Reate (Rieti) on 4 February 1296 by 1520:
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Conti was a Roman, son of Troquato, Duke of Poli. He held the degree of
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Delle antichità picene dell'abate Giuseppe Colucci patrizio camerinese
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Bufalini was born in Città di Castello in 1709. He held the degree of
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Franco Festorazzi (6 April 1991 – 8 January 2004 retired)
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2525:Ritzler-Sefrin VI, pp. 23 no. 38; 161 with note 4. 2374:(Albani). On 18 May 1712, he was named a cardinal 2343:Born in Aversa in 1657, D'Aste held the degree of 1792:(Venice: A. Zatta 1773), p. 499. Schwartz, p. 240. 1711:Sacrorum Conciloiorum nova et amplissima collectio 1705:Bishop Tigrinus was present at the Roman Synod of 1690:Sacrorum Conciloiorum nova et amplissima collectio 1652:Sacrorum Conciloiorum nova et amplissima collectio 1167: 858:United: 19 October 1422 with the Diocese of Numana 450:On 5 July 1975, having obtained the permission of 3052:Il tesoro e l'archivio della Cattedrale di Ancona 2724:. Chicago: Loyola University Press. p. 135. 2696:(in French). Paris: La Bonne Presse. p. 645. 2689: 2642:Peruzzi, pp. 137-143. 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Ancona: Nicolaus Bellelli. 1533: 1506:(in Latin). Ancona: Nicolaus Bellelli. 1499: 841:Simone Vigilanti, O.E.S.A. (1410–1412) 823:Joannes Tedeschi, O.E.S.A. (1349–1381) 3159: 3044:. Faenza: F. Lega, pp. 381–389. 2950: 2896:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2884: 2873: 2859: 1757:Photius, Patriarch von Constantinopel 1516: 1481: 1037:Card. Achille Manara (1879–1906 Died) 197:Basilica Concattedrale di S. Leopardo 3291:Roman Catholic dioceses in le Marche 2847: 2712:(Syria). He died on 30 August 1941. 2612:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 2594:di molte congregazioni straordinarie 2519:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 1966:(Paris: Ernest Thorin 1888), p. 636. 1671:on 27 March 680. J.-P. Migne (ed.), 1615:Marcellinus: Lanzoni, p. 385, no. 2. 1311: 540: 374: 3301:3rd-century establishments in Italy 3108:La Chiesa anconitana, dissertazione 2716:(Città del Vaticano 1943), p. 362. 2693:Annuaire pontifical catholique 1907 1650:in October 649. J. D. Mansi (ed.), 1570:. Anconae, 1884, typ. G. Cherubini. 1551:Bufalini, Giovanni Ottavio (1779). 1105:United: 30 September 1986 with the 1081:(22 Feb 1967 – 6 Jul 1968 Resigned) 999:Card. Filippo Acciaioli (1763–1766) 993:Card. Bartolomeo Massei (1731–1745) 946:(11 Jan 1616 – 2 May 1622 Resigned) 879:Benincasa di Benincasis (1484–1502) 27:Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy 24: 889:(4 Apr 1505 – 5 Apr 1514 Resigned) 870:Agapitus Rustici-Cenci (1460–1463) 463:Archidioecesis Anconitana-Auximana 341:without intermediate authorities. 304:Archidioecesis Anconitana-Auximana 41:Archidioecesis Anconitana-Auximana 25: 3312: 3136: 2773:Handbuch der Kardinäle: 1846-2012 2656:Handbuch der Kardinäle: 1846-2012 2608:"Falzacappa, Giovanni Francesco," 2295:on 9 June 1604, and assigned the 1517:Bussi, Giovanni Battista (1727). 1419:Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 82 note 1. 1372:César Auguste Horoy, ed. (1880). 187:Basilica Cattedrale di S. Ciriaco 106:500 km (190 sq mi) 3231: 2682:doctorate in Civil and Canon Law 1865:Lambertus: Peruzzi, pp. 102-103. 1579:Cyriacus: Lanzoni, pp. 383-384. 1410:Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 83 note 1. 1134:Angelo Spina (14 July 2017 ... ) 1071:(25 Mar 1940 – 13 Jan 1945 Died) 1048:Title granted: 14 September 1904 1018:Card. Nicola Riganti (1816–1822) 378: 58: 3020:, n. 49, 1984, pp. 35–41. 2823:Arcivescovo: Mons. Angelo Spina 2814: 2757: 2705: 2690:Albert Battandier, ed. (1907). 2673: 2645: 2617: 2584: 2551: 2537: 2528: 2481: 2456: 2433: 2402: 2389: 2358: 2337: 2324: 2306: 2275: 2265: 2256: 2235: 2203: 2181: 2167: 2152: 2133: 2109: 2099: 2086: 2072: 2051: 2042: 2029: 2016: 2003: 1990: 1969: 1951: 1933: 1907: 1894: 1891:in March 1179. Peruzzi, p. 103. 1877: 1868: 1859: 1850: 1835: 1822: 1813: 1804: 1795: 1774: 1764: 1741: 1724: 1699: 1678: 1661: 1640: 1627: 1618: 1609: 1600: 1591: 1582: 1573: 1561: 1527: 1510: 1493: 1463: 1422: 1413: 1404: 1391: 1382: 1338: 1323: 1305: 1145:Roman Catholic Diocese of Osimo 1077:Felicissimo Stefano Tinivella, 1031:(12 Feb 1838 – 1 Aug 1851 Died) 919:(6 Feb 1556 – 31 Jan 1585 Died) 709:Erfermarius (attested 967, 968) 685:Paulus (attested 873, 878, 880) 438:On 15 August 1972, by the bull 333:was united with the historical 2979:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1848). 2848:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2826:; retrieved: 12 January 2019. 1874:Thomas: Gams, p. 665 column 1. 1288: 1273: 1251: 1236: 1221: 1216:incorporatio, annexio, et unio 1208: 1199: 1043:Archbishops of Ancona e Numana 1027:Card. Antonio Maria Cadolini, 867:Joannes Caffarelli (1437–1460) 766:Beroaldus (attested 1186–1192) 603:Marcellinus (6th cent. ?) 13: 1: 2874:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2860:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 2820:Arcidiocesi di Ancona–Osimo, 2737:Charles R. Gallagher (2008). 2515:"Bufalini, Giovanni Ottavio," 2507:Quaderni storici delle Marche 1174:"Archdiocese of Ancona–Osimo" 1160: 1067:Marco Giovanni Della Pietra, 996:Nicola Manciforte (1746–1762) 907:(12 Nov 1538 – 1550 Resigned) 899:Baldovinetto de' Baldovinetti 802:Berardus de Podio (1286–1296) 793:Joannes Bonus (1244– ? ) 790:Persevallus (c. 1239–c. 1242) 778:Gerardus (attested 1204–1228) 310:ecclesiastical territory and 3203:Diocese of Fabriano-Matelica 3026:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1909). 2794:Harris M. Lentz III (2015). 2634:Gaetano Moroni, ed. (1847). 2598:Gaetano Moroni, ed. 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(c. 1172) 751:Anonymus (attested 1146) 739:Gerardus (attested 1068) 682:Leopardus (attested 869) 2569:Gaetano Moroni (1852). 1438:Benedictus XIV (1842). 1375:Honorii III opera omnia 1352:(AD 1224), is given by 981:Giovanni Battista Bussi 763:Rodolfus, O.S.B.Camald. 760:Gentile (attested 1179) 670:Tigrinus (attested 826) 634:Maurosus (attested 649) 456:Congregation of Bishops 346:the Cathedral of Ancona 89:Ecclesiastical province 3238:Catholicism portal 2770:Martin Bräuer (2014). 2700:Handbuch der Kardinäle 2653:Martin Bräuer (2014). 2560:Doctor in utroque iure 2490:Doctor in utroque iure 2442:Doctor in utroque iure 2411:Doctor in utroque iure 2367:Doctor in utroque iure 2346:Doctor in utroque iure 2321:IV, p. 82 with note 3. 2284:Doctor in utroque iure 2142:Doctor in utroque iure 1280:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1258:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1243:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1178:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 1101: 658:Senator (attested 743) 646:Joannes (attested 680) 440:Qui apostolico officio 412:Ex supernae majestatis 350:the Cathedral of Osimo 303: 40: 3218:Diocese of Senigallia 2951:Pięta, Zenon (2002). 2513:Giuseppe Pignatelli, 2499:S. Maria degli Angeli 2476:S. Maria degli Angeli 2397:Archbishop of Bologna 1885:Third Lateran Council 1346:Ecclesiarum utilitati 1096: 830:Guglielmo della Vigna 469:Cathedral and chapter 352:has the status of a 331:Archdiocese of Ancona 210:49 (religious orders) 3000:Fraikin, J. (1914). 2899:Hierarchia catholica 2888:Hierarchia catholica 2877:Hierarchia catholica 2863:Hierarchia catholica 2579:Hierarchia catholica 2451:Hierarchia catholica 2428:Hierarchia catholica 2384:S. Maria in Aracoeli 2332:Hierarchia catholica 2319:Hierarchia catholica 1985:Hierarchia catholica 1928:Hierarchia catholica 1902:Hierarchia catholica 1788:, editio novissima, 1713:, editio novissima, 1692:, editio novissima, 1654:, editio novissima, 1597:Kehr, p. 195, no. 1. 1490:Cappelletti, p. 124. 1399:Hierarchia catholica 905:Girolamo Ghianderoni 893:Francesco de Accolti 832:, O.S.B. 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Index

Archbishop of Ancona

Ancona
Ecclesiastical province
Catholic
Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Basilica Cattedrale di S. Ciriaco
Basilica Concattedrale di S. Leopardo
Secular priests
Francis
Angelo Spina
Franco Festorazzi
Edoardo Menichelli

diocesi.ancona.it
Latin
Latin Church
metropolitan see
Catholic Church
Marche
Italy
Diocese of Osimo
Holy See
the Cathedral of Ancona
the Cathedral of Osimo
co-cathedral
Prospero Lambertini
Pope Benedict XIV

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