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56: 255: 305: 231: 543:, as was the case with Chieti e Vasto, was abolished; and that the diocese of Vasto was therefore merged with the Archdiocese of Chieti to form a single diocese. The changes were embodied in a decree of the Sacred Congregation of Bishops in the Roman Curia, promulgated on 30 September 1986. The seat of the merged dioceses was to be in Chieti, and the official name of the diocese was to be "Archidioecesis Theatina-Vastensis". The diocesan offices ( 3181: 2391:. Sixtus made him a canon of S. Peter's Basilica and Prefect (Majordomo) of the papal household. He then made him archbishop of Chieti on 21 October 1585, and a cardinal on 18 December 1585; he was appointed Prefect of the Tribunal of the Segnatura in the Roman curia. He resigned the diocese of Chieti in 1591, in favor of his follower Orazio Sanminiato, a fellow noble of Lucca. Castrucci died on 18 August 1595. Ravizza, p. 35. Eubel 1294:"Inter quos caput facinoris esse dicitur quidam Clemens nomine sed demens effectu, qui Vicarius fuit Elziarij de Sobrano olim Episcopi Teatini Anticardinalis in reprobum sensum dati, quem iusto iudicio Episcopatu priuavimus, pro quo dictus Demens adhuc nititur Ecclesiam retinere, et uenerabilem fratrem nostrum Thomasiom Brancacium electum Teatinum, cui de dicta Ecclesia prouidimus, nititur impedire." 474:(1525–1534), Pope Clement again declared that Lanciano was a suffragan of the archdiocese of Chieti in the ecclesiastical province of Chieti. The Bishop of Penne ed Atri, Valentino Cantalice, also protested to Pope Clement, against his diocese being a suffragan of any metropolitan other than the pope. Until his death in 1534, Clement refused Cantalice's plea. The attitude of his successor, 394:(c. 594) was a certain Barbarus, or Barbatus, or Joannes, who was appointed apostolic visitor of the Church of Ortona; there is no indication of Barbarus' diocese. Cappelletti posits a Saint Ceteus of Chieti, of date unknown, but Lanzoni points out that Saint Celeus was bishop of Amiternum. A bishop Gribaldus (874), whose labelled image appears on the late 12th century bronze doors of the 429:, informing her that some of the clergy of Chieti, led by the Vicar General, were engaged in active physical resistance against his agents, who were attempting to install bishop-elect Tommaso Brancaccio. He issued a mandate to Queen Joanna, ordering her to have her officials arrest the offenders, whatever their status or position. Joanna supported Clement VII until a revolution led by 1992:, due to an earlier imposition of a papal reservation on the appointment of the next bishop of Chieti, but the Chapter held another election and chose Geraldo della Valle, a Canon of Naples. The pope chose instead, on 10 May 1336, to transfer Peter Ferri, Bishop of Marsi (1327-1336) to Chieti. Bishop Peter died six months later, on 17 November 1336. J.M. Vidal, 2457:, and had been nuncio to Duke Cosimo II of Florence and to King Philip III of Spain. He was secretary of the College of Cardinals, and Governor of the City of Rome. He was appointed archbishop of Chieti on 11 March 1609. He resigned before 16 December 1615, and in 1619 was appointed Bishop of Novara. He was Prefect (Majordomo) of the Sacred Palace of 2594:, and was appointed a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. He was appointed archbishop of Chieti on 10 March 1659, and named secretary of the Congregation of Bishops and Regular Clergy in the Roman curia. He became a cardinal in November 1699. He died on 27 October 1702, and was buried in the church of 466:(subordinates). There was apparently discontent in Lanciano, since the pope had to write again, in the bull "Dudum Cum Nobis" of 17 February 1534. To strengthen his previous decisions, and to support his relative, Archbishop Guido de'Medici, the Archbishop of Chieti, who was actually serving as Castellan ( 2483:
on 26 November 1618, and was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 21 December 1618, by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Leni. In August 1619, he was sent to Spain with the red biretta for Cardinal Ferdinando of Austria, son of King Philip III. He died on 7 January 1631. Ravizza, p. 38. Gauchat, p. 322 with note
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Petrus was a cleric of the Apostolic Chamber, and held the benefice of a canonry of the cathedral of Patras. He was named bishop of Mothone (Greece) on 25 September 1301, by Boniface VIII. He was still not consecrated on 30 March 1302. Pope Boniface transferred him to the diocese of Chieti on 19 July
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Guido was the son of Antonio de'Medici, the son of Giuliano and Leonarda Deti, of the Castellina and Ottaiano branches of the Medici. Guido was a Doctor of canon law, and had been a Canon of the cathedral of Florence (1506–1532). He was also Prior of S. Apollinare, Provost of Ognisanti in Florence,
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Following the death of Bishop Raynaldus, the Chapter of Chieti electred Archdeacon Matthias of Chartres, a cleric of the Apostolic Camera (papal treasury). His election was confirmed by Pope Boniface VIII on 29 May 1303. He died at the papal court, before 19 July 1303, before he could be consecrated
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approved the election of Thomasius, who had been Provost of the collegiate church of S. Nicola de Monte Odorisio (diocese of Chieti), and was chaplain of Cardinal Jacobus Colonna, by the cathedral Chapter of Chieti. The usual committee of three cardinals had investigated the canonical quality of the
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is dedicated to him. His story, however, is untrustworthy. The bishops between Justinus and Quintus have all been rejected as modern forgeries. The bishop Quintus who was present at the Roman synod of 499 was bishop of Teanum in Campania, not Teate (Chieti) in the Abruzzi. Quintus' alleged successor
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Lanzoni, pp. 375-376: "Nè è improbabile che la diocesi di Chieti nmonti almeno al iv secolo, come, in generale, le diocesi italiane delle più remote regioni italiane. Ma non si può prestare alcuna fede a una lista episcopale di undici nomi, ignota all' Ughelli (VI, 672) e ripudiata dal Kehr (1. e),
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Following the death of Bishop Petrus, the Chapter elected Guilelmus de Gigniaco, O.Min., but the Procurator General of the Franciscans lodged an objection. Therefore, Raimundus de Mausaco, O.Min., who had been Bishop of Alba Pompeia at least since 1311, was transferred to the diocese of Chieti by
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Bernardino was the nephew of Cardinal Oliviero Carafa. He had been Prior of the collegiate church of S. Giovanni ad mare in Naples (Military Order of S. John of Jerusalem). At the age of 29, he was appointed bishop of Chieti, on 20 December 1501. At some point after 1498, he was appointed Latin
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to fill the vacancy created by the transfer of Bishop Beltraminus to Capua. He became a Councilor of the king of Naples. Kept out of his diocese for years by the ravages of Francesco della Torre, one of his own vassals, Bishop Guglielmo finally declared him a heretic and a despoiler of church
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issued the consistorial decree "Adeo late dioecesanum Teatini," which separated the territory of Vasto from the archdiocese of Chieti, and created the separate diocese of Vasto; at the request of King Ferdinando II of the Two Sicilies, the pope made the new diocese of Vasto dependent upon the
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Vol. 42 (Rome: Tip. Vaticana 1950), p. 135, no. 1: "Eam Piscariae partem, quae ad archidioecesim Theatinam pertinet, quinque constantem paroeciis, nempe: S. Gettaei, S. Mariae de Igne, S. Silvestri, Stellae Maris et S. Petri Martyris ex archidioecesi Theatina distrahimus et Pinnensi dioecesi
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Gavazzi was a native of Ferrara, a master of theology, and had been Procurator General of the Conventual Franciscans in Rome. He was also a Consultor of the Holy Office of the Roman and Universal Inquisition. He was appointed archbishop of Chieti on 19 February 1657, and granted the
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on 1 February 1419. He died in Rome on 6 November 1428, and was buried in S. Maria Maggiore. Ravizza, pp. 21-22. Eubel I, pp. 461 (He is not the same as Nicholas de Vincione), 481. The tombstone of Nicolaus de Vivianis de Ceperano, Episcopus Teatinus, is quoted by Vincenzo Forcella,
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Giovanni Luigi Del Giudice was born in Chieti in 1709. He lectured in theology in houses of the CelCongregation, and became abbot of Bergamo, Sulmona, and then S. Eusebio in Rome. He was elected procurator-general of his Congregation in 1765. He was named archbishop of Chieti by
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of Naples (1442–1458), and had been his ambassador in Venice. He was appointed bishop of Chieti by Pope Eugenius IV on 15 March 1445. He restored and extended the episcopal palace. He died in 1487. Ughelli VI, p. 752. Cappelletti XXI, p. 104. Ravizza, pp. 22-23. Eubel II, p.
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on 18 September 1467. He was named administrator on 2 February 1500, and resigned the administratorshio on 20 December 1501, in favor of his nephew, Bernardino Carafa. He died on 20 January 1511. Cappelletti, p. 104. Eubel II, pp. 14 no. 3; 61; 200; 249. Franca Petrucci,
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on 13 April 1059. He died in 1071, according to Ughelli IV, p. 680. Ravizza, pp. 8-9. Schwartz, pp. 230-231. Kehr IV, p. 268, no. 2: "Actonem ep., qui partem dioecesis Marsicanae iniuste occupaverat, Victor II a. 1057 ad Teatinum episcopatum
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Paravicini held the benefice of Cantor in the cathedral of Bordeaux. On 14 December 1336, Pope Benedict XII appointed Beltramo Paravicini to the diocese of Chieti, which he administered through a vicar. He himself was papal nuncio to King
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issued the bull "Super Universas", by which he elevated the diocese of Chieti to the status of metropolitan archdiocese, and its bishop to the rank of metropolitan archbishop. The dioceses of Lanciano, Penne, and Atri were assigned as its
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The archdiocese, in its current configuration, was established in order to conform to Italian civil law which was embodied in the Concordat between the Vatican and the Italian Republic of 18 February 1984. After extensive consultations,
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Bishop Theoderic held a diocesan synod in May 840, in which he established a Canonicate in which the priests who served the cathedral of S. Justinus should live and pray together. He was probably responding to imperial and papal wishes.
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on 21 February 1321. Raimundus was a native of Marseille. In 1322, he was named Chancellor and Councilor of Duke Charles of Calabria. He was transferred to the diocese of Aversa on 21 February 1326, where he died in 1326. Ravizza,
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A native of Chieti, Marinus was a doctor of laws, and Auditor of the Roman Rota (judge). He had previously been Bishop of Teramo (1407–1412) and Bishop of Recanati (1418–1429). He was transferred to the diocese of Chieti by
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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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on 9 December 1649; he was consecrated bishop by Cardinal Antonio Franciotto on 2 January 1650, and took possession of the diocese on 7 February 1750. He died on 21 November 1653. Ravizza, p. 40. Gauchat, p. 332 with note
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on 9 June 1604. He was named archbishop of Chieti on 12 February 1607. He died in Tusculum (Frascati) of a stroke on 17 August 1607. He never came to Chieti. Ravizza, p. 36. Gauchat, pp. 8, no. 51, with notes 3 and 4;
2190:. He was never consecrated bishop. His vicars were Archbishop Alessandro della Mara of San Severina, and then Giacomo de'Maineris. Ughelli VI, p. 753. Cappelletti XXI, p. 104. Ravizza, pp. 22-23. Eubel II, p. 249. 2055:
and the Avignon Obedience. Elziarius was appointed a cardinal by Urban VI in his first consistory, on 18 September 1378. He died on 25 August 1380. Ughelli VI, pp. 745-748. Ravizza, p. 21. Eubel I, pp. 24 no. 19;
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Agreement between the Holy See and the Italian Republic: Modifications to the Lateran Concordat; signed by the Italian Republic and the Holy See on 18 February 1984; ratified by the Italian Parliament on 25 March
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of the Pisan Obedience on 6 June 1411, but continued as Administrator of the diocese of Chieti. He died in 1418, before 22 November. Ughelli VI, pp. 749-750. Ravizza, p. 21. Eubel I, pp. 33 no. 12; 481 with note
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De Bacio was a Neapolitan. He held the church of Chieti for just over two years. He died of the plague which was ravaging Chieti. Ughelli VI, p. 753. Cappelletti XXI, p. 104. Ravizza, pp. 23-24. Eubel II, p.
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in April 1525. He was named bishop of Venosa on 12 June 1527, at a time when the papal court had already sought refuge in the Castel. He never went to Venosa. On 3 January 1528, Pope Clement appointed him
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deposed her on 25 August 1381, and had her murdered on 27 July 1382. Urban VI wrote a letter to the people of Chieti in November 1381, in favor of Charles, and declaring Joanna deposed and excommunicated.
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Joannes was a native of Naples and a canon and deacon of its cathedral; he was also a papal chaplain. He was appointed bishop of Chieti by Pope John XXII on 21 February 1326. He died in 1335. Ravizza,
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After the death of Bishop Giovanni, the cathedral Chapter met, and in disagreement named two candidates for the bishopric, Canons Thomas Cypriani and Andrea Bartholomaei. The election was voided by
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from the University of Naples (1755). He was named archbishop of Chieti on 21 July 1755, and consecrated in Rome on 25 July by Cardinal Giuseppe Spinelli. On 9 April 1764, De Luna was appointed
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Oliviero Carafa had been archbishop of Naples (1458–1484); he was suburbicarian Bishop of Sabina (1483–1503); he became administrator of Naples on 4 August 1503. He was appointed a cardinal by
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Ughelli VI, p. 703: "...de quo nihil aliud habemus quod in medio proferamus.... tametsi neque id quidem authenticis admodum documentis comprobetur." Schwartz, p. 231, puts his name in italics.
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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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which received that name in 1986, when the two separate dioceses, which had been governed by one and the same bishop, were united in one diocese. The diocese of Chieti had become the
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Gerardus, of the family of the counts of Pelleaurea, was consecrated on 3 June 1118. His documents extend to 1124. Ughelli VI, pp. 703-705. Ravizza, p. 11. Schwartz, p. 231.
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on 16 December 1791, and consecrated in Rome on 4 March 1792 by Cardinal Luigi Valenti Gonzaga. He died in 1795, before 28 July (perhaps on 25 July). Ritzler & Sefrin,
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VI, p. 672, who does not number Gribaldus among the bishops of Chieti in his list. Gribaldus' diocese is not named. Cf. Gams, p. 875, column 2. Cappelletti XXI, pp. 97-98.
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Wilielmus (Guglielmo) was the son of Count Drogo Tascio of Chieti. He obtained a confirmation of the privileges and property of the bishops and diocese of Chieti from
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appointed Theoderic and two other bishops to handle the case of Theoderona. He died, according to Cappelletti XXI, p. 98, on 6 June 888. Kehr IV, p. 268, no. 1.
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Collezione di diplomi e di altri documenti de'tempi di mezzo e recenti da servire alla storia della città di Chieti: Opera postuma pubblicata d. Andrea Ravizza
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In 1949, as part of the changes that led to the creation of the diocese of Pescara e Penne, the diocese of Chieti lost five parishes to the diocese of Penne.
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Ciria was a native of Cremona, and had been Procurator General of the Servites at the papal court. He was appointed archbishop of Chieti on 1 June 1654, by
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Guglielmo Capo di Ferro was a native of the diocese of Cassino, but was treasurer of the cathedral of Tours, as well as a papal notary. He was appointed by
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appointed the Neapolitan Master Landulfus to the bishopric. Landulfus had been chaplain of Cardinal Riccardo Annibaldi. He died in the next year. Ravizza,
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In 1818, when a general reorganization of the dioceses of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies took place, the archdiocese of Chieti had no suffragan dioceses.
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from the University of Naples (1714). He served as a penitentiary in the cathedral of Naples. He was appointed archbishop of Chieti on 6 May 1737 by
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archdiocese of Chieti, with a vicar-general of the archbishop resident in Vasto. The archbishop was therefore perpetual administrator of Vasto.
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The bishops of Lanciano also caused problems, in continuing struggles with the archbishops of Chieti over obligations and privileges. Finally,
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The Celestine monk Giovanni was appointed bishop of Chieti by Urban VI on 19 March 1379. Ughelli VI, p. 748. Ravizza, p. 21. Eubel I, p. 481.
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Bullarii Romani continuatio, Summorum Pontificum Clementis XIII, Clementis XIV, Pii VI, Pii VII, Leonis XII Gregorii XVI constitutiones...
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Bishop Theodericus held a diocesan synod in Chieti on 12 May 840. He speaks of a predecessor. Ughelli VI, pp. 669-670. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
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intervened, and, in a bull of 26 February 1562, promoted Lanciano to the status of an archdiocese, directly dependent upon the Holy See.
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A native of Naples, Manza had been Archbishop of Syracuse (Sicily) from 1845 to 1852. Ritzler & Sefrin VII, p. 355; VIII, p. 545.
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Kehr IV, p. 267: "quae enim de s. Justino, primo episcopo et protectore Teatinae urbis, pia narrat traditio, ea omnino fide carent."
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on 18 December 1797. He was consecrated by Cardinal Henry Stuart on 21 December. He died in Chieti in 1821. Ritzler & Sefrin,
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and devastated. The first record of Chieti as a county occurs in 872; it was subject to the dukes of Spoleto until 967. In 1065,
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on 12 March 1770, and was consecrated bishop on 19 March 1770, by Cardinal Henry Stuart. He died in 1790. Ritzler & Sefrin,
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Sauli had been a Referendary (judge) of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. He was appointed archbishop on 10 November 1638, by
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Volpi (Ulpiano) was a noble from Como. He had been a Referendary (judge) of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures, papal datary of
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Lupus was Primicerius of the cathedral, whose name was inserted in the list of bishops. Ravizza, p. 8. Schwartz, p. 230, note 1.
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G.B. de Romanis (Bruna) was a doctor of laws, and had been Auditor of the Sacred Palace. He was appointed bishop of Chieti by
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Nicolas Antonius Valginani was a native of Chieti, and had been Abbot commendatory of S. Salvo in Chieti. He was a friend of
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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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Castrucci was a member of a noble family of Lucca, and a personal friend of Cardinal Felice Peretti Montalto, who became
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of an archbishop on 31 August 1526. He died in Rome in 1527. Cappelletti XXI, p. 105. Eubel III, p. 311 with note 4.
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in Rome, his titular church. Gauchat IV, p. 332 with note 13. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 20, no. 26, with note 18.
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Patriarch of Alexandria (Egypt). He died in 1505. Cappelletti, p. 104. Eubel II, p.249 with note 4; III, p. 102.
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Margherita d'Austria (1522-1586): costruzioni politiche e diplomazia, tra corte Farnese e monarchia spagnola
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Oliva was a priest of the diocese of Perugia. He was appointed archbishop of Chieti on 14 January 1568, by
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Born in Naples in 1715 (not 1725), De Luna was a canon of the cathedral of Naples, and held the degree of
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Bibliosofia, E Memorie Letterarie Di Scrittori Francescani Conventuali Ch'hanno scritto dopo l'Anno 1585
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Cenni storici sulle chiese arcivescovili, vescovili, e prelatizie (nullius) del regno delle due Sicilie
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property, as well as a murder of clergy and laity loyal to the bishop. He died in 1352. J.-M. Vidal,
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on 18 July 1115. He died on 17 June 1117. Ravizza, p. 111. Schwartz, p. 231. Kehr IV, p. 269, no. 5.
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The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. Retrieved: 4 April 2023.
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The diocese of Chieti had been without a bishop for a long time, and therefore. on 11 January 1252,
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Cernelli was a native of Naples. He was nominated archbishop of Chieti on 10 January 1822 by King
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Radulovich was born in Polignano, the son of the Marchese of Polignano. He obtained the degree of
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adiungimus, ita ut tota Piscaría civitas unius Ordinarii iurisdictioni penitus nunc subiiciatur."
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Rabatta was a native of Florence, born in the country district of Pescia. He held the degree of
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Viviani had been Bishop of Spoleto (1417–1419). He was transferred to the diocese of Chieti by
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Albericus had been a monk of Casauria, and by 1110 abbot. He died in 1112. Schwartz, p. 231.
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Bishop Rogerius (Ruggero) died in 1107, perhaps on 8 May. Ravizza, p. 11. Schwartz, p. 231.
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Bishop Teuzo (the same person as Celsus) was the successor of Atto and was consecrated by
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on 24 August 1524. Chieti became an archdiocese on 1 June 1526, and Trofino received the
2170: 2107: 822: 483: 292:. Chieti is about 8 miles (14 km) south-west of the Adriatic port city of Pescara. 3185: 2010: 1902: 1860: 1681:, lib. I, ep. 86. Ravizza, p. 9 (who states that Teuzo died c. 1077). Schwartz, p. 231. 1056: 840: 426: 3000:
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478:(Farnese), remained the same, until, on 4 November 1538, the pope's great-grandson, 2700: 2640: 2314: 2282: 2153: 2103: 1864: 1856: 1843: 1809: 1788: 1691: 1674: 1660: 1047: 914: 852: 458: 442: 390: 386: 367: 366:, completed the conquest as far as Ortona, thereby bringing the excommunication of 289: 166: 60: 3223: 3095: 2980: 2952: 2941: 2930: 2886: 2567:
on 12 March 1657. He died after only fifteen days in Chieti. Giovanni Franchini,
2544: 2530: 2511: 2498: 2461:. He died in Rome in March 1629. Ravizza, pp. 36-37. Gauchat, p. 332 with note 5. 2458: 2444:
Maffei was named a cardinal in 1606. Ravizza, p. 36. Gauchat, p. 332 with note 4.
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2328:(Florence: Gaetano Cambiagi), p. 70, no. 480. Eubel III, p. 330. Pio Pagliucci, 1922:, feuilles 11-23 (Paris: A. Fontemoing 1907), p. 772, no. 5243. Eubel I, p. 481. 1659:
Atto's earliest document is dated 18 April 1057. He attended the Roman synod of
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Bollettino della Società di storia patria Anton Ludovico Antinori negli Abruzzi
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3202: 3112: 2869:(in Latin). Vol. II (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2807: 2759: 2388: 2352: 2140: 2121: 1851:(Paris: Thorin 1888), p. 255, no. 344. Eubel I, p. 481 with note 5. Ravizza, 1256:
Kehr IV, p. 267: "Episcopi semper apostolicae sedi immediate subiecti fuere."
921: 908: 886: 880: 713: 475: 3081: 2858:(in Latin). Vol. I (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2827: 2322:, though he remained Castellan until November 1534. Salvino Salvini (1782), 1245:(in Latin). Vol. primum. Bergamo: Vincenzo Antoine. pp. 1064–1065. 2935:(in Latin). Vol. VII (1800–1846). Monasterii: Libreria Regensburgiana. 2738: 2225: 828: 798: 792: 500: 490: 438: 277: 207: 3148: 531:, that is, one single bishop was bishop of two dioceses at the same time. 2480: 2454: 2375: 1065: 655: 217: 1141:
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2957:(in Latin). Vol. IX (1903–1922). Padua: Messagero di San Antonio. 2924:(in Latin). Vol. VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 2902:(in Latin). Vol. IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. 2325:
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dal Gams (p. 875) e dal Cappelletti (XXI, 96-7), lavoro certamente di
230: 1020: 893: 449:. Carafa was elected pope on 23 May 1555, and took the name Paul IV. 2946:(in Latin). Vol. VIII (1846–1903). Il Messaggero di S. Antonio. 1778:
Gregorius: Ughelli VI, pp. 725-726. Ravizza, p. 14. Eubel I, p. 481.
1592:, editio novissima, Tomus XXII (Venice: A. Zatta 1769), pp. 779-782. 3180: 2048: 1623:
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from the University of Pisa. He was named archbishop of Chieti by
2806:
Ruffo-Scilla was a native of Palermo. He was named a cardinal by
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A native of Bologna, Troffinus was appointed bishop of Chieti by
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1760:
VI, pp. 712-724. Ravizza, pp. 13-14. Eubel I, p. 481 with note 1.
539:
decreed that the status of the bishop governing several dioceses
523:, in which he created the new ecclesiastical province of Chieti ( 371: 2996:(in Italian). Naples: dalle stampe di Ranucci. pp. 198–219. 2501:. Ravizza, p. 39. Gauchat, pp. 332 with note 8; 353 with note 6. 243: 3097:
Italia sacra sive De episcopis Italiæ, et insularum adjacentium
2939: 2575:, (Modena: Per gli Eredi Soliani, 1693), pp. 504-505. Ravizza, 2301:
and Piovano di S. Ippolito di Castel Fiorentino. His relative,
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of the Avignon Obedience. Eubel I, p. 481. Dieter Girgensohn,
482:, married the illegitimate daughter of the Emperor Charles V, 374:
rebuilt the city of Chieti, which thenceforth belonged to the
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on 7 January 1429. Ravizza, p. 22. Eubel I, pp. 95, 411, 481.
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election and the suitability of the candidate. Maurice Prou,
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Le chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
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De Marinis was a native of L'Aquila. Ritzler & Sefrin,
2047:
Bishop Elziarius was removed from office, as a follower of
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Vol. 1 (Paris: Thorin 1884), p. 35, no. 84 (17 April 1295).
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1698:. Ughelli VI, p. 702. Ravizza, pp. 9-10. Schwartz, p. 231. 1353:, second edition (Oxford University Press 2010), 267-269. 417:, in 1378, Bishop Eleazarius de Sabrano chose to support 1384:
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and the Roman Obedience. The queen of Naples supported
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Ughelli VI, p. 730. Cappelletti XXI, p. 88. G. Moroni,
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Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Chieti-Vasto
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Palma was a native of Naples, and held the degree of
2197:(Napoli: Pierro, 1916), pp. 229-230. Silvano Borsari, 1428:(Oxford University Press 2019), p. 8. Silvia Mantini, 1799:, Tome III (Paris: Fontemoing 1897), p. 20, no. 5542. 2470:
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1502:, Vol. 87 (Venice: tip. Emiliana 1858), pp. 185-208. 1242:
Codex diplomaticus civitatis, et ecclesiæ Bergomatis
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in 1524 resigned the see of Chieti, and, along with
425:(Robert of Geneva). Clement wrote a letter to Queen 3028:Vol. IV (Berlin: Weidmann 1909), pp. 267–282. 2672:(Roma: Cracas 1756), p. 167. Ritzler & Sefrin, 2156:on 20 October 1438. In 1439 he participated in the 1795:, p. 14. Eubel I, p. 481 with note 2. Élie Berger, 1650:
Arnulfus: Ravizza, p. 8, no. XII. Schwartz, p. 230.
2716:Mirelli He was nominated archbishop of Chieti by 2351:. He was named a cardinal on 22 December 1536, by 2129:Volume XI (Roma: L. Cecchini 1877), p. 23, no. 36. 2127:Inscrizione delle chiese e d'altri edifici di Roma 2106:on 18 August 1396. He was appointed a cardinal by 1422:Penne had been part of her dowry. Gregory Hanlon, 2378:. He died in 1577. Eubel III, p. 311 with note 9. 1880:Guglielmo is apparently an invention of P. Gams, 1586:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1425:The Hero of Italy: Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma 809: 3200: 2017:, p. 19. Eubel I, pp. 141; 217; 481 with note 9. 1465:, Vol. 37 (Venezia: Tip. 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S.E. Rev.ma Mons. Bruno Forte." 1084:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pescara-Penne 452: 370:on him as a usurper of papal property. The 39: 3141: 3127: 3090:. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. pp. 230–231. 2940:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 2874:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 2873: 2775:Saggese: Ritzler & Sefrin VII, p. 364. 2193:Regis Ferdinandi primi instructionum liber 1915:a bishop. Ravizza, p. 17. Georges Digard, 1527:74 (Citta del Vaticano 1982), pp. 665-666. 550: 229: 2676:VI, pp. 313 with note 3; 400 with note 3. 2551:, p. 40. Gauchat IV, p. 332 with note 11. 2404:Orazio Sanminiato: Ravizza, p. 35. Eubel 2034:Benoît XII (1334–1342). Lettres communes, 981: 381: 2334:Vol. I, part 2: "I Castellani Vescovi," 1336:(Roma: Scuola tipografica Pio X, 1926), 1195:Cappelletti XXI, p. 97. Lanzoni, p. 376. 731:Giovanni de Comina, O.Coel. (1378–1396) 253: 3214:Dioceses established in the 6th century 2895: 1901:Rainaldus was preferred (appointed) by 1099: 749:Giovanni Battista de Bruna (1438–1445) 507: 14: 3201: 693:Giovanni Crispano de Rocca (1326–1336) 350:; later it fell into the hands of the 3122: 2950: 2896:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2862: 2851: 2547:. He died on 4 April 1656. Ravizza, 2305:, brought him to Rome and made him a 2260:Carafa was named bishop of Chieti by 2884: 2817:, (Berlin: De Gruyter 2014), p. 155. 2737:on 31 October 1797, and approved by 2479:Peruzzi was appointed archbishop by 2239:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 2203:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 2078:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 1238: 632: 398:, is claimed as a bishop of Chieti. 299: 2669:Annuario Pontificio per l'anno 1756 2084:, VI, Venetiis 1720, pp. 746-747)." 1182:Lanzoni, p. 376. J.D. Mansi (ed.), 1038:Giovanni Battista Bosio (1948–1967) 101:2,539 km (980 sq mi) 27:Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy 24: 3209:Roman Catholic dioceses in Abruzzo 3019:, pp. 1–37; 105-137; 231-238. 2845: 2812:Handbuch der Kardinäle: 1846-2012, 2347:Carafa was the nephew of Cardinal 2331:I Castellani del Castel S. Angelo. 2264:on 30 July 1505. He was appointed 1905:on 17 April 1295. Eubel I, p. 481. 1614:Atinolfus: Cappelletti XXI, p. 98. 1432:(Bulzoni, 2003), p. 146. Ravizza, 1094:List of Catholic dioceses in Italy 1000:Luigi Maria de Marinis (1856–1877) 969:Andrea Mirelli, O.S.B. (1792–1795) 956:Nicola Sanchez De Luna (1755–1764) 25: 3235: 3105: 2620:Valignani: Ritzler & Sefrin, 2195:(10 maggio 1486 - 10 maggio 1488) 2186:was the illegitimate son of King 1677:in the first year of his papacy. 1381:I Castellani del Castel S. Angelo 699:Beltramino Paravicini (1336–1339) 405: 274:Archidioecesis Theatina-Vastensis 41:Archidioecesis Theatina-Vastensis 3179: 2820: 2800: 2787: 2778: 2769: 2748: 2727: 2710: 2692: 2679: 2272:. 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(1913). 2826:Arcidiocesi di Chieti-Vasto. 2184:Alfonso of Aragon (1481–1500) 2065:Thomas was appointed by Pope 1690:Rainulfus was a supporter of 1128:De Laurentiis (1902), p. 221. 1053:Antonio Valentini (1984–1993) 959:Francesco Brancia (1765–1770) 867:Matteo Sanminiato (1592–1607) 864:Orazio Sanminiato (1591–1592) 3022:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1909). 2666:. He died on 23 April 1768. 1995:Benoît XII: Lettres communes 1551:79 (Rome 1987), pp. 800-802. 1162:un falsario dell'età moderna 1035:Giuseppe Venturi (1931–1947) 899:Marsilio Peruzzi (1618–1631) 580:Liudinus (attested 972–1008) 571:Theodoric (attested 879–888) 7: 3160:Archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto 3034:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 2990:D'Avino, Vincenzio (1848). 2833:. Retrieved: 14 April 2023. 1977:Jean XXII. Lettres communes 1960:Jean XXII. Lettres communes 1849:Les registres d'Honorius IV 1818:Les registres d'Innocent IV 1797:Les registres d'Innocent IV 1072: 943:Vincenzo Capece (1703–1722) 859:Giovanni Battista Castrucci 746:Marino de Tocco (1429–1438) 376:Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 266:Archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto 244:Arcidiocesi di Chieti-Vasto 169:(Cattedrale di S. Giustino) 34:Archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto 10: 3240: 3080:Schwartz, Gerhard (1907). 2972: 2840: 2205:Volume 3 (1961); Treccani. 1890:Registres de Boniface VIII 1886:Oxford Dictionary of Popes 1829:Nicola da Fossa: Ravizza, 1351:Oxford Dictionary of Popes 1061:archbishop of Ancona-Osimo 849:Girolamo Leoni (1577–1578) 846:Giovanni Oliva (1568–1577) 743:Nicola Viviani (1419–1428) 595:Teuzo (attested 1073/1074) 555: 295: 288:in 1526, when promoted by 18:Archbishop of Chieti-Vasto 3174: 3154: 3065:. Napoli: Miranda, 1836. 3058:Ravizza, Gennaro (1836). 3046:Ravizza, Gennaro (1830). 2102:Carbone was appointed by 1833:, p. 15. Eubel I, p. 481. 1229:). In the Roman synod of 1042:Loris Francesco Capovilla 997:Michele Manzo (1852–1856) 972:Francesco Saverio Bassi, 953:Michele Palma (1737–1755) 242: 237: 228: 223: 213: 203: 198: 184: 173: 162: 154: 144: 134: 129: 121: 105: 97: 92: 82: 72: 67: 53: 49: 32: 3055:. Napoli: Miranda, 1830. 2735:King Ferdinand of Naples 2596:San Bartolomeo all'Isola 2395:III, pp. 51, no. 4; 311. 2362:The History of the Popes 2268:on 20 December 1518, by 1975:, pp. 18-19. G. Mollat, 1413:Cappelletti XXI, p. 447. 1330:The History of the Popes 1004:Fulco Luigi Ruffo-Scilla 642:Rainaldus (c. 1227–1234) 639:Bartholomeus (1192–1227) 601:Rogerius (attested 1107) 589:Arnolfus (attested 1049) 562:Theodoric (attested 840) 453:Metropolitan archdiocese 413:At the beginning of the 2745:VI, p. 400 with note 7. 2733:Bassi was nominated by 2724:VI, p. 400 with note 6. 2707:VI, p. 400 with note 5. 2689:VI, p. 373 with note 4. 2647:VI, p. 400 with note 2. 705:Bartolomeo Papazzurri, 551:Bishops and Archbishops 84:Ecclesiastical province 3186:Catholicism portal 3009:Vol. XIV (Aquila 1902) 2659:Doctor in utroque iure 2636:Doctor in utroque iure 2624:V, p. 373 with note 3. 2611:V, p. 373 with note 2. 2591:Doctor in utroque iure 2526:Doctor in utroque iure 2266:archbishop of Brindisi 2199:"Aragona, Alfonso d'," 2071:"Brancaccio, Tommaso," 1816:, p. 15. 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According to 1756:Bartolomeo: Ughelli, 1439:(1832), p. 103, note. 1031:archbishop of Salerno 1019:Gennaro Costagliola, 686:Raimondo de Mausaco, 624:Andrea II (1150–1190) 615:Attone II (1125–1137) 360:Geoffrey d'Hauteville 286:Archdiocese of Chieti 257: 192:72 (religious orders) 2899:Hierarchia catholica 2877:Hierarchia catholica 2866:Hierarchia catholica 2855:Hierarchia catholica 2795:Hierarchia catholica 2764:Hierarchia catholica 2743:Hierarchia catholica 2722:Hierarchia catholica 2705:Hierarchia catholica 2687:Hierarchia catholica 2674:Hierarchia catholica 2645:Hierarchia catholica 2622:Hierarchia catholica 2609:Hierarchia catholica 2495:archbishop of Urbino 2419:Hierarchia catholica 2406:Hierarchia catholica 2393:Hierarchia catholica 2357:archbishop of Naples 2320:Archbishop of Chieti 2188:Alfonso II of Naples 1958:, p. 18. G. Mollat, 1601:On 20 November 879, 1404:(1832), pp. 105-107. 1267:Hierarchia catholica 1217:In 816, the Emperor 1100:Notes and references 920:Angelo Maria Ciria, 720:Eleazario da Sabrano 612:Gerardus (1118–1125) 521:Fructuosae Ecclesiae 508:Modern configuration 364:Roberto di Loritello 194:24 Permanent Deacons 117:284,205 (90.9%) 3040:. Faenza: F. Lega. 2497:on 9 June 1636, by 2231:"Carafa, Oliviero," 2158:Council of Florence 1312:G. Ravizza (1832), 1278:G. Ravizza (1832), 962:Luigi del Giudice, 946:Filippo Valignani, 712:Vitale da Bologna, 696:Pietro Ferri (1336) 661:Tommaso (1282–1294) 618:Rustico (1137–1140) 529:aeque principaliter 484:Margherita of Parma 346:it was captured by 3111:Benigni, Umberto. 3015:pp. 211–235. 2758:, and approved by 2011:Peter IV of Aragon 1903:Pope Boniface VIII 1882:Series episcoporum 1867:: Antoine Thomas, 1861:Pope Boniface VIII 1221:held a council at 1059:(1994–2004), then 1057:Edoardo Menichelli 1029:(1919–1929), then 938:Niccolò Radulovich 903:Antonio Santacroce 841:Marcantonio Maffei 829:Gian Pietro Carafa 799:Gian Pietro Carafa 793:Gian Pietro Carafa 770:(1496–1499 ?) 683:Pietro (1303–1320) 621:Alanno (1140–1150) 574:Atinolfus (c. 904) 541:aeque personaliter 431:Charles of Durazzo 427:Joanna I of Naples 262: 199:Current leadership 3194: 3193: 3025:Italia pontificia 2964:978-88-250-1000-8 2432:Pope Clement VIII 2359:. 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Digard, 1491:Gaetano Moroni, 835:Bernardino Maffei 787:Bernardino Carafa 759:Alfonso d'Aragona 727:Avignon Obedience 654:Nicola da Fossa, 633:From 1192 to 1524 568:Pietro I (c. 853) 537:Pope John Paul II 519:issued the bull, 517:Pope John Paul II 515:On 2 March 1982, 333: 332: 252: 251: 16:(Redirected from 3231: 3184: 3183: 3143: 3136: 3129: 3120: 3119: 3101: 3089: 3064: 3054: 3043: 3031: 3003: 2997: 2986: 2968: 2947: 2936: 2925: 2914: 2903: 2892: 2881: 2870: 2859: 2834: 2832: 2824: 2818: 2816: 2804: 2798: 2791: 2785: 2782: 2776: 2773: 2767: 2752: 2746: 2731: 2725: 2718:King Ferdinand I 2714: 2708: 2701:Pope Clement XIV 2696: 2690: 2683: 2677: 2654: 2648: 2641:Pope Clement XII 2631: 2625: 2618: 2612: 2605: 2599: 2586: 2580: 2574: 2558: 2552: 2541: 2535: 2521: 2515: 2508: 2502: 2491: 2485: 2477: 2471: 2468: 2462: 2451: 2445: 2442: 2436: 2428: 2422: 2415: 2409: 2402: 2396: 2385: 2379: 2372: 2366: 2345: 2339: 2337: 2315:Pope Clement VII 2311:Castel S. 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Angelo 459:Pope Clement VII 457:On 1 June 1526, 443:Cajetan of Tiene 387:Justin of Chieti 368:Pope Gregory VII 328: 325: 307: 300: 290:Pope Clement VII 248: 233: 167:Chieti Cathedral 110:- Catholics 78: 61:Chieti Cathedral 58: 43: 30: 29: 21: 3239: 3238: 3234: 3233: 3232: 3230: 3229: 3228: 3199: 3198: 3195: 3190: 3178: 3170: 3150: 3147: 3108: 3087: 3062: 3052: 3041: 3029: 3001: 2975: 2965: 2848: 2846:Episcopal lists 2843: 2838: 2837: 2830: 2825: 2821: 2814: 2805: 2801: 2792: 2788: 2783: 2779: 2774: 2770: 2753: 2749: 2732: 2728: 2715: 2711: 2697: 2693: 2684: 2680: 2655: 2651: 2632: 2628: 2619: 2615: 2606: 2602: 2587: 2583: 2572: 2559: 2555: 2545:Pope Innocent X 2542: 2538: 2531:Pope Innocent X 2522: 2518: 2512:Pope Urban VIII 2509: 2505: 2499:Pope Urban VIII 2492: 2488: 2478: 2474: 2469: 2465: 2459:Pope Urban VIII 2452: 2448: 2443: 2439: 2429: 2425: 2416: 2412: 2403: 2399: 2386: 2382: 2373: 2369: 2349:Oliviero Carafa 2346: 2342: 2335: 2313:by his cousin, 2299: 2295: 2280: 2276: 2259: 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Index

Archbishop of Chieti-Vasto

Chieti Cathedral
Ecclesiastical province
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Chieti Cathedral
Vasto Cathedral
Secular priests
Francis
Bruno Forte

Arcidiocesi di Chieti-Vasto

Vasto Cathedral
Latin
Latin Church
Catholic Church
Pope Clement VII

adding to it
Chieti
Gothic War
Totila
Lombards
Pepin
Geoffrey d'Hauteville
Roberto di Loritello
Pope Gregory VII
Normans

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