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1343:, section 22, it stated: "Concerning diocesan boundaries, therefore, this sacred synod decrees that, to the extent required by the good of souls, a fitting revision of diocesan boundaries be undertaken prudently and as soon as possible. This can be done by dividing dismembering or uniting them, or by changing their boundaries, or by determining a better place for the episcopal see or, finally, especially in the case of dioceses having larger cities, by providing them with a new internal organization.... At the same time the natural population units of people, together with the civil jurisdictions and social institutions that compose their organic structure, should be preserved as far as possible as units. For this reason, obviously, the territory of each diocese should be continuous." 56: 277: 338: 2699: 1998:, and he resigned the diocese. King Charles VIII of France, however, ordered the Chapter of Angers to elect Jean de Rely, which they did on 1 December 1491. King Charles repeatedly demanded Jean's bulls, and Pope Innocent repeatedly refused them, as did Alexander VI. Carreto was bishop or administrator of Angers in name only. He became a cardinal on 1 December 1505. B. Hauréau, 1234:"Quocirca fraternitatem tuam rogamus et monemus attente, per Apostolica scripta mandantes, quatenus personaliter Messanam accedens, ubi Crucesignatorum numerosa multitudo dicitur convenire, ipsis vice Nostra evangelizet, prout Dominus dederit, verbum Crucis, commonefaciendo universos et singulos ut se spiritualibus et materialibus armis provide munientes...." 418:
There were also the Benedictines of Montecassino, the Dominicans, the Carmelites, the Discalced Carmelites of S. Teresa, the Minims of S. Francis de Paola, the Theatines, and the Jesuits. In 1908, The diocese had a population of 159,500, with 109 parishes, 264 churches and chapels, 200 secular and 16 regular priests, 2 religious houses of men and 5 of women.
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Francesco della Marra was a Neapolitan patrician. He had been bishop of Anglona (c. 1325–1330). Following the death of Archbishop Nicolaus, the cathedral Chapter met, and two factions each elected a successor, Bishop Adam of Martirano and Francesco. The postulations from the factions were rejected by
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Cosenza was raised to the dignity of an archbishopric about 1050. Among the best known Archbishops of Cosenza have been: Ruffo, who perished in the earthquake of 1184; the Cistercian Martino (1285), a prolific but uncritical writer; Taddeo, later Cardinal, Gaddi (1535), who obtained from Paul IV the
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further reformed the diocesan structure of Calabria. On 30 January 2001, he ordered that the metropolitan status of Cosenza-Bisignano be restored, and that it be assigned as suffragans the dioceses of Rossano-Cariata and Cassano, which were removed from the jurisdiction of the archdiocese of Reggio
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93 (Citta del Vaticano 2001), pp. 337-338: "...Archiepiscopales Ecclesias Catacensem-Squillacensem atque Cosentinam-Bisinianensem, hactenus recta via subiectas.... Provincia Cosentina-Bisinianensis consistet illa metropolitana sede necnon suffraganeis dicionibus Rossanensi-Cariatensi et Cassanensi
430:(1962–1965), in order to ensure that all Catholics received proper spiritual attention, decreed the reorganization of the diocesan structure of Italy and the consolidation of small and struggling dioceses. It also recommended the abolition of anomalous units such as exempt territorial prelatures. 417:
In 1694, Cosenza had a population of c. 12,000, and the whole diocese contained 93 towns and villages. There were 12 religious houses of men, and 5 convents of women. The Franciscans held five churches, including ones by the Conventuals, the Observants, the Stricter Observants, and the Capuchins.
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Beltrandus had been Archdeacon of Cosenza. Following the untimely death of Archbishop-elect Richard, Beltrandus was unanimously elected by the cathedral Chapter of Cosenza. His electoral certificate was presented to the pope, who was living in exile in Viterbo, where a technical objection to the
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Taccone-Gallucci, pp. 40, 317. "Nostrorum fratrum concedimus et confirmamus, atque tali ordine, ut fati sumus, id fieri decrevimus, ut tu et successores tui in perpetuum habeatis licentiam et potestatem ordinandi Episcopos et consecrandi in his subiectis vobis locis etc. Simul etiam et Episcopum
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named him archbishop of Cosenza on 22 August 1650, and appointed him Governor of Perugia, and then of Umbria. After a year in Cosenza, he served as papal nuncio in Cologne for several years. He died at Rogliano in the southern part of the diocese of Cosenza, on 10 November 1660 (Ughelli), or 20
1737:, citing the reservation of the provision of an archbishop, appointed Adam of Dussiac, on 17 November 1290. Since he was still employed in the king's business, he was granted an extension in the period in which he must be consecrated to 1 October 1291. He was never consecrated. Ernest Langlois, 1410:
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The cathedral of Cosenza, like nearly all the cathedrals of the former Kingdom of Naples, is dedicated to the Taking Up of the Body of the Virgin Mary into Heaven. The older cathedral was dedicated to Saint Pancratius. Cosenza's cathedral was administered by a corporation, called the Chapter,
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in the Holy Land, but never did. His successor, Honorius III, assumed the obligation, but was persuaded not to go to Sicily by his advisors, due to the lack of organization, which might lead the faithful to think that the project was hopeless. On 8 July 1217, therefore, the pope appointed the
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Archbishop of Cosenza, the Cistercian monk Lucas, to go personally to Messina, to organize and preach the crusade. The archbishop was also to weed out the weak, incompetent, and the genuinely poor, dispensing them by papal authority from whatever oaths and promises they had undertaken.
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in 599 to investigate the charges brought against Bishop Boniface of Reggio by his own clergy. Palumbus was also ordered to protect and defend the property of his own diocese, and the property of his parishes, especially the church at Emola. Kehr X, p. 111, nos. 1 and 2. Lanzoni, p.
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The Gospel was first preached in Cosenza by missionaries from Reggio. It is pointed out, however, that there is no evidence for such claims, and that the earliest document dates from the early fifth century. The earliest known bishop of Cosenza is Palumbus, a correspondent (599) of
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In 1241, there was a contested election, according to Joachim de Fiori: "Iste magister in artibus, moribus et scientia praeditus erat; ideoque aliquando in eadem ecclesia electus in pastorem fuit; adversante autem sibi alio, utriusque corruit electionis effectus." Kamp, pp.
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71 (CittĂ  del Vaticano 1979), pp. 560-561: "A dioecesi Cassanensi municipia quae vulgo Scalea, Aieta, Orsomarso, Papasidero, Praia a Mare, San Nicola Arcella, Santa Domenica Taleo, Santa Maria del Cedro, Tortora et Verbicaro nuncupantur, seiungimus atque dioecesi S. Marci
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composed of four dignities (the Dean-Penitentiary, the Archdeacon, the Cantor, and the Treasurer) and seventeen canons, one of whom is the Theologus and another the Sub-Cantor. The cathedral is the parish church for the entire city, and there are three suburban parishes.
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rejected the choice of the Chapter of Cosenza, and provided (appointed) Beltrandus instead. The actual letter of provision of Pope John, however, states that Richard had died before he could be confirmed. The Chapter then met again, and unanimously chose Beltrandus, who
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Taccone-Gallucci, p. 116: "Sed cum gens sine duce ac sine capite procedere videatur, non fuit de Fratrum Nostrorum vel aliorum consilio, ut Nos in Siciliam accedere deberemus; ne si hac vice non impleretur desiderium populi Christiani, crederetur de caetero res penitus
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election was raised. Beltrandus prudently resigned his election to the pope, who, having diligently investigated the situation and the person elected, provided (appointed) Beltrandus as archbishop. He died in the winter of 1278, at the papal court. E. Cadier,
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A native of Siponto, Petrus had been archbishop of Reggio Calabria (1328–1354). The cathedral Chapter had elected Filippo, the Dean of the Chapter of Cosenza, but the election was voided by the Pope. Instead, Archbishop Petrus was transferred to Cosenza by
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A provincial synod was held by the metropolitan, Archbishop Fantino Petrignano from 10 May to 17 May 1579; its constitutions were published. A provincial synod was held by the archbishop of Cosenza, (Cardinal) Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta (1587–1591).
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Cacciacomes: Cazacomes' grandfather was a supporter of Otto IV, and his father was a Ghibbeline and a supporter of Frederick II and King Enzo. Cazacomes, a follower of King Conrad, was a cleric of Arezzo. He was excommunicated, but rehabilitated by
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Following the death of Archbishop Petrus, the Chapter duly met, but broke into two factions, each of which elected an archbishop, Nicholas the Dean of the Chapter of Cosenza, and Bishop Adam of Martirano. When the matter reached the papal court,
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Cardinal Giovanni d'Aragona, the son of King Ferdinand I of Naples, was only the apostolic administrator of the diocese, not the archbishop. He was appointed on 14 November 1481, and died on 17 October 1485. Ughelli IX, p. 256. Eubel II, p.
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Greco, Dean of the Chapter of the cathedral of Cosenza, was elected Vicar Capitular, to govern the church in the absence of an archbishop. Francesco Sav. Salfi, "Un frammento del saggio storico sulla letteratura cosentina: Michele Greco,
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There is no documentation at all for an unnamed bishop consecrated by Archbishop Stephanus of Reggio: Ughelli IX, p. 190. There is no documentary reason to call him Suera or Suerius, as does Cappelletti XXI, p. 287. Lanzoni, p.
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Pinelli was Castellan of the Castel Sant'Angelo from June 1489 to 12 August 1492. He was appointed archbishop of Cosenza by Pope Innocent VIII on 10 October 1491, but he did not leave Rome immediately. He participated in the
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was issued on 15 November 1984, which was accompanied in the next year, on 3 June 1985, by enabling legislation. According to the agreement, the practice of having one bishop govern two separate dioceses at the same time,
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transferred Tommaso Agni from the diocese of Bethlehem (1255–1267) to the archbishopric of Cosenza. The pope died on 29 November 1268, beginning a three year period without a pope. On 19 March 1272, the new pope,
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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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Sanfelice was a member of the family of the Barons of Mirabella. He was a referendary of the Two Signatures, and had governed Imola, Tiferno, and other papal cities, finally becoming Pro-Legate in Ferrara.
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on 21 February 1365. He died in 1377, before 13 January. The papal court was at the time on its way from Avignon to Rome, where they arrived on 17 January 1377. Ughelli IX, pp. 224-226. Eubel I, p. 220.
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privilege by which the cathedral canons of Cosenza wear the choir habit of the Vatican basilica; and Giuseppe Maria Sanfelice (1650), frequently charged by the Holy See with diplomatic missions.
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refused to recognize the presensions of either potentate. From 1809 to 1815, Pius was the prisoner of Napoleon in France, and refused to appoint any bishops at all. Taccone-Gallucci, p. 432.
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Archbishop Giovanni Battista Costanzo (1591–1617) presided over a diocesan synod of Cosenza in the metropolitan cathedral on 18 October 1592. He held a second diocesan synod in 1603.
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Petrus had been archbishop of Corinth (1268–1278). The pope had placed a reservation on the Church of Cosenza, and the Chapter was not authorized to proceed to an election. Instead,
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Without suffragans, and therefore no longer a metropolitan archdiocese, Cosenza-Bisignano became directly dependent upon the Holy See. This situation changed in 2001, when
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A member of the family of the Marchesi Finali, Carretto, who was a Protonotary Apostolic, was appointed archbishop of Cosenza in the consistory of 24 April 1489 by
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to the archdiocese of Cosenza. The archbishop of Cosenza was in Rome in June 1266, where he was one of the papal commissioners who received the oath of fealty of
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confirmed Pinelli's appointment to Cosenza the day after his election, and appointed his successor as castellan. Pinelli died in mid-1495. P. Pagliucci,
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Bisinianensem, Malvictensem et Episcopum Consentiae, cum omnibus parochiis et adiacentiis eorum, sicuti in vestro anteriori usu pallii continetur...."
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Nicholas Caracciolo had been a canon of the cathedral of Volturara, and then Bishop of Melfi (1349–1362). He was appointed archbishop of Cosenza by
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Bisignano" meant that the two dioceses each continued an independent existence, but were united by having one bishop preside over both dioceses,
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and united with the archdiocese of Cosenza, as Cosenza e Bisignano. The diocese of San Marco was given compensating territory, and named the
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in March 1179, and subscribes as metropolitan of his province, along with one suffragan bishop, Michael of Maturano. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
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Cerritano Cerritani had been Auditor of the Sacred Palace (judge) in the papal court at Avignon. He was named archbishop of Cosenza by
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as King of Sicily, on 21 June 1266. On 30 September 1266, Archbishop Pignatelli was transferred to the archdiocese of Messana by
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On 18 February 1984, the Vatican and the Italian State signed a new and revised concordat. Based on the revisions, a set of
1889:(Avignon Obedience) on 16 December 1378, in consequence of which he resigned his diocese. Eubel I, pp. 27 no. 2; 129; 220. 2548:
I. Prosopographische Grundlegung, Bistumer und Bistümer und Bischöfe des Konigreichs 1194–1266: 2. Apulien und Calabrien
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sub Reuerendiss. Domino D. Fantino Petrignano Dei & Apostolicae Sedis gratia Archiepiscopo Consentiae, anno MDLXXIX.
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Pope Innocent III (1198–1216) had planned to visit Sicily in order to drum up interest, funds, and volunteers, for his
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for the merging of small dioceses, especially those with personnel and financial problems, into one combined diocese.
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on 3 August 1425, while the incumbent bishop, Berardus Caracciolo, was transferred to Cosenza. Eubel I, pp. 165, 220.
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Bartolommeo Fleury died at Rome in Castle Sant' Angelo, where he had been imprisoned for forgery of papal documents.
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in 1527. Cardinal Gaddi was never consecrated a bishop. He died on 16 January 1552. Eubel III, pp. 19, no. 3; 183.
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on 5 January 1413. He was transferred to the diocese of Capaccio (a suffragan of the archbishopric of Salerno) by
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provided (appointed) Frater Petrus, dictus "De Buccaplanula" to the see of Cosenza, on 3 October 1298. G. Digard,
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ordered that the dioceses of Cosenza e Bisignano be merged into one diocese with one bishop, with the Latin title
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Caracciolo was the nephew of Archbishop Berardo. He died between 1 August and 14 November 1481. Eubel II, p. 141.
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Vol. I (Paris: Thorin 1893), pp. 99-100, no. 362; 117-119, no. 411. Eubel I, pp. 84, 220, 336. Kamp, pp. 849-853.
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The seminary of Cosenza was founded through the initiative of Cardinal Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta (1587–1591)
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as "episcopis per Brittios", without specific reference to the diocese of Cosenza. Lanzoni, p. 343. J.P. Migne,
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on 26 June 1805, and died on 1 November 1806. He served for only 16 months. Ritzler and Sefrin VII, p. 170.
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Martinus is sometimes confused with Martinus Polonus, O.P. Martinus, O.Cist., had been the Penitentiary of
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In 903, the Emir Ibrahim, in his attempt to conquer Calabria, reached as far as Cosenza, where he died.
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Bartolommeo had previously been Archbishop-elect of Amalfi. On 23 October 1254, he was transferred by
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confirmed, on 30 November 1276. Pope John XXI ruled from 8 September 1276 to 20 May 1277. E. Cadier,
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editio novissima, Tomus XII (Florence: A. Zatta 1766), p. 384c. Taccone-Gallucci, pp. 314-315; 429.
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Under the Lombards, Salerno was the metropolitan, and Cosenza was one of its suffragans. In 994,
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Thomas had been papal legate in the Holy Land from April 1259 to September 1263. In April 1267,
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on 5 June 1409, for heresy and schism. Taccone-Gallucci, p. 430. Eubel I, p. 220, with note 12.
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on 29 January 1354. He died on 3 November 1362. Ughelli IX, pp. 221-224. Eubel I, pp. 220, 418.
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on 15 August 1295, following the death of Archbishop-elect Adam. He died in 1298. G. Digard,
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Berardus belonged to the Pasquizi branch of the Caraccioli. Eubel I, p. 220; II, p. 141.
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editio novissima, Tomus XI (Florence: A. Zatta 1765), p. 299. Taccone-Gallucci, p. 429.
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Sanctuary-Basilica of the Blessed Angelo of Acri, Bisignano, diocese of Cosenza (1980)
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Roger Stefanucci had been Bishop of Santa Severina. He was transferred to Cosenza by
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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rejected Bishop Adam and, on 24 June 1320, appointed Canon Nicholas. G. Mollat,
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in Rome (25 July to 11 August 1492), following the death of Pope Innocent VIII.
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quae metropolitanae adhuc Ecclesiae Rheginensi-Bovensi suffraganeae fuerunt...."
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Vol. I, part 2 (Roma: Polizzi e Valentini 1909), pp. 40-43. Eubel II, p. 142.
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Scripta Minora. Études de topographie romaine et de géographie ecclésiastique
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XIV (Paris: Didot 1856), p. 582. Ughelli IX, p. 257. Eubel II, pp. 87, 142.
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on 14 December 1362. He died before 21 February 1365. Eubel I, p. 220, 334.
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editio novissima, Tomus XXII (Venice: A. Zatta 1778), p. 462. Kamp, p. 831.
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Brancaccio was canon of the cathedral of Naples, and held the degree of
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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November (Gauchat). Ughelli IX, p. 267. Gauchat IV, p. 171 with note 7.
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Exercising his right of provision, on the death of Archbishop Rogerus,
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in 1257, who later appointed him bishop of Cremona. Kamp, pp. 844-849.
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Constitutiones, et decreta edita in synodo diocesana Consentina prima
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Domenico Picchinenna (4 Sep 1961 – 29 May 1971 Appointed, Coadjutor
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S. Mariae Virginis "a Catena", Laurignano, diocese of Cosenza (1966)
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Adam was a canon of Chartres, with a prebend, and the Treasurer of
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Constitutiones et decreta condita in provinciali Synodo Consentina
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On April 4, 1979, the diocese of Bisignano was separated from the
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editio novissima, Tomus XXXV (Paris: H. Welter 1902, pp. 905-964.
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Italia Sacra Sive De Episcopis Italiae, Et Insularum adiacentium
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on 6 April 1818. On 24 February 1832, Mancinelli was confirmed
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A native of Nola, Mancinelli was nominated archbishop by King
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Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni.
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provided (appointed) Archbishop Peter of Corinth. Jules Gay,
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Cazacomes Domini Ildibrandini Guidonis ( ? –1252/1254)
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Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Cosenza-Bisignano
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Lorenzo Pontillo (20 Jan 1834 Confirmed – 10 Nov 1873 Died)
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
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Kirche und Monarchie im staufischen Königreich Sizilien:
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
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Volume 2 (Napoli 1869). p. 36. Taccone-Gallucci, p. 430.
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Volume IV (New York 1913); retrieved: 14 September 2022.
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Brancaccio: Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 179 with note 4.
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Afflitto: Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 190 with note 4.
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Bishop Pelagius attended the first Roman council of
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Tommaso Trussoni (14 Dec 1912 – 9 Apr 1934 Retired)
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He was named a cardinal by 1461:Palumbus was one of several bishops ordered by 1131:"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano" 1033:Roberto Nogara (22 Aug 1934 – 24 Apr 1940 Died) 1027:Camillo Sorgente (4 May 1874 – 2 Oct 1911 Died) 2423:pp. 878–879. (Use with caution; obsolete) 2408: 2239:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 21, 2016. 2225: 2056:"Archbishop Andrea Matteo Acquaviva d'Aragona" 1475:Bishop Julianus attended the Roman council of 1449:Patrologiae Latinae Cursus Completus, Tomus XX 1121:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016 1107: 1046:Enea Selis (2 Sep 1971 – 30 Oct 1979 Resigned) 1036:Aniello Calcara (1 Jul 1940 – 5 Jul 1961 Died) 383:confirmed the metropolitan status of Salerno. 2642: 2604:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolo (1721). 2603: 2600:Vol. I, second edition (Naples: Fibreno 1848) 2551:MĂĽnchen: Wilhelm Fink 1975. pp. 830–863. 2492: 2488:(in Latin). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 2481: 2477:(in Latin). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 2470: 1527:Ruffus attended the Third Lateran Council of 986:Gennaro Clemente Francone (14 Dec 1772 –1792) 650:Opizo de Sulbrico d'Asti (attested 1230–1241) 2587:Roma: Tip. Vaticana, 1902. pp. 429–432. 2581:Regesti dei Romani pontefici della Calabria. 2493:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 2482:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2471:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2317:. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 191 with note 6. 2300:. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 191 with note 5. 2274:. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 190 with note 3. 2213:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 7, 2016 2080:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016. 2063:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016. 2339:In March 1805, Napoleon proclaimed himself 2186: 1625:. He died on 13 June 1270. Édouard Jordan, 1553:Bonomo: Eubel I, p. 220. Kamp, pp. 831-832. 1304:(Cosenza: Castellano & Angrisano 1593). 1136:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016 1124: 39: 2649: 2635: 2449:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 2448: 2266:On 20 August 1764, Galeota was appointed, 2257:Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 190 with note 2. 2174:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 13, 2016 2133:Ricciulli: Gauchat IV, p. 171 with note 5. 1385:79 (CittĂ  del Vaticano 1987), pp. 690-693. 421: 275: 54: 2248:Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 179 with note 5. 2183:Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 179 with note 3. 668:Tommaso Agni da Lentino, O.P. (1267–1272) 607: 2541:Venezia: G. Antonelli. pp. 285–295. 2142:Morelli: Gauchat IV, p. 171 with note 6. 2124:Alfieri: Gauchat IV, p. 171 with note 4. 1720:. Ughelli IX, pp. 218-219. Gams, p. 878. 750:Gregorius (or Georgius) (1382– ? ) 684:Petrus da Confluentia, O.P. (1278–1285?) 401: 307:Archidioecesis Cosentina-Bisinianensisis 2762:Dioceses established in the 7th century 2593:La chiave del concordato dell'anno 1818 2459: 2392:. He died in 1848. Ritzler and Sefrin, 2073:"Archbishop Giovanni Battista Costanzo" 768:Pyrrhus (Petrus) Caracciolo (1452–1481) 14: 2749: 2386:Archbishop (Personal Title) of Caserta 2089:On 20 Nov 1623, Santori was appointed 1945:Tomacelli was appointed archbishop by 1061:Latin Name: Cosentina et Bisinianensis 492:. In the diocese of Cosenza they are: 466:Archidioecesis Cosentina-Bisinianensis 41:Archidioecesis Cosentina-Bisinianensis 2684:Diocese of San Marco Argentano-Scalea 2630: 2527:Napoli: S. Marchese 1869, 1869, 1874. 2460:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2437: 2426: 1733:. On the death of Archbishop Petrus, 1509:Iselgrinus: Taccone-Gallucci, p. 429. 1423:72 (CittĂ  del Vaticano 1980), p. 804. 1021:Domenico Narni Mancinelli (1818–1832) 825:(31 Jan 1528 – 21 Jun 1535 Resigned) 517: 439:Diocese of San Marco Argentano-Scalea 2414: 2364:Atti della Reale Accademia cosentina 2294:Archbishop (Personal Title) of Gaeta 2206:"Archbishop Eligio Caracciolo, C.R." 1208: 1206: 854:(24 Jan 1569 – 16 Sep 1573 Resigned) 665:Bartholomaeus Pignatelli (1254–1266) 332: 2757:Roman Catholic dioceses in Calabria 2578:Taccone-Gallucci, Domenico (1902). 2108:"Archbishop Giulio Antonio Santoro" 1090:(18 Dec 2004 – 15 May 2015 Retired) 878:(11 Sep 1587 – 5 Apr 1591 Resigned) 842:(2 Mar 1562 – 12 Jan 1565 Resigned) 647:Lucas, O.Cist. (attested 1203–1227) 179:Concattedrale di S. Maria Assunta ( 104:979 sq mi (2,540 km) 27:Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy 24: 1580:Magister Obizo: Kamp, pp. 840-843. 1411:praeterito postremum est reperta." 1114:"Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano" 1084:(6 Jun 1998 – 18 Dec 2004 Retired) 1052:Archdiocese of Cosenza e Bisignano 996:Vincenzo Nicola Pasquale Dentice, 699:Rogerus de Stephanutia (1295–1298) 612: 483: 25: 2773: 2615: 2022:I castellani del Castel S. Angelo 1656:According to Ughelli IX, p. 217, 1518:Petrus: Taccone-Gallucci, p. 429. 1203: 1076:Metropolitan See: 30 January 2001 858:Andrea Matteo Acquaviva d'Aragona 687:Martinus Polonus, O.Cist. (1285?) 2697: 2668:Archdiocese of Cosenza.Bisignano 2192:Caracciolo: Ritzler and Sefrin, 1315:Synodus dioecesana consentina II 1071:Archbishops of Cosenza-Bisignano 983:(20 Aug 1764 – 26 Oct 1772 Died) 962:(23 Jul 1725 – 18 Apr 1743 Died) 935:(21 Nov 1661 – 19 Feb 1694 Died) 920:(22 Aug 1650 – 20 Nov 1660 Died) 896:(29 Jan 1624 – 28 Sep 1638 Died) 848:(12 Jan 1565 – 10 Jan 1568 Died) 836:(21 Jun 1535 – 22 Dec 1561 Died) 738:Joannes de Camerino (1379–1383) 435:Diocese of San Marco e Bisignano 336: 299:Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano 167:Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta ( 34:Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano 18:Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano 2403: 2378:Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies 2370: 2367:Volume 5 (Cosenza 1854), p. 55. 2354: 2333: 2320: 2303: 2286: 2277: 2260: 2251: 2242: 2216: 2177: 2145: 2136: 2127: 2118: 2100: 2083: 2036: 2027: 2005: 1984: 1974: 1965: 1956: 1939: 1922: 1905: 1892: 1869: 1856: 1843: 1829: 1808: 1787: 1767: 1747: 1723: 1710: 1690: 1674: 1650: 1632: 1607: 1593: 1583: 1574: 1565: 1556: 1547: 1538: 1521: 1512: 1503: 1486: 1469: 1455: 1436: 1426: 1414: 1401: 1388: 1376: 1363: 1346: 1331: 1322: 1307: 1292: 1283: 1264: 1255: 1252:Taccone-Gallucci, pp. 391, 431. 1246: 1237: 1228: 969:(20 May 1743 – 7 Jan 1748 Died) 925: 805:(16 Oct 1497 – 3 Nov 1499 Died) 765:Berardus Caracciolo (1425–1452) 762:Francesco Tomacelli (1413–1425) 756:Tirello Caracciolo (1388–1412) 722: 2679:Archdiocese of Rossano-Cariati 2554:Kehr, Paulus Fridolin (1975). 2530:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1870). 2415:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2167:"Archbishop Gennaro Sanfelice" 2115:; Retrieved November 24, 2016. 2042:Gaddi was named a cardinal by 1780:Les registres de Boniface VIII 1760:Les registres de Boniface VIII 1319:(Cosenza: A. Castellano 1605). 1243:Taccone-Gallucci, pp. 115-117. 1218: 1193: 1184: 1168: 1148: 1139: 972:Michele Maria Capece Galeota, 965:Francesco Antonio Cavalcanti, 811:(6 Nov 1499 – 4 Nov 1511 Died) 714:Nicolas Caracciolo (1362–1365) 711:Petrus de Galganis (1354–1362) 673:Richardus da Benevento (1276) 250:Archdiocese of Rossano-Cariati 13: 1: 2452:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 2441:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 2438:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2430:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 2427:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 1100: 993:(27 Feb 1792 Confirmed –1803) 908:(27 Nov 1641 – May 1643 Died) 890:(Santorio) (3 Jul 1617 –1623) 876:Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta 2674:Diocese of Cassano all'Jonio 1703:Les Registres de Nicolas III 866:(6 Jan 1577 – 1585 Resigned) 799:(5 Aug 1495 – 1497 Resigned) 7: 2568:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 2409:Reference works for bishops 1822:Jean XXII: Lettres communes 1801:Jean XXII: Lettres communes 1740:Les registres de Nicolas IV 1627:Les registres de ClĂ©ment IV 945:(15 Mar 1694 – 17 Oct 1700) 785:Carlo Domenico del Carretto 626:Ruffus (attested 1177–1184) 510:, diocese of Cosenza (1921) 10: 2778: 2510:Andreotti, Davide (1869). 2504: 2347:, claimed the same right. 1911:Gregorius was provided by 1479:in 680. J.D. Mansi (ed.), 958:Vincenzo Maria d'Aragona, 955:(18 Apr 1701 – 4 Jun 1725) 882:Giovanni Battista Costanzo 815:Giovanni Ruffo de Theodoli 702:Petrus, O.Min. (1298–1319) 328: 254:San Marco Argentano-Scalea 2692: 2662: 2326:Dentice was confirmed by 1571:Lucas: Kamp, pp. 833-839. 1289:Taccone-Gallucci, p. 431. 1261:Ughelli IX, pp. 185, 187. 1190:Taccone-Gallucci, p. 317. 1179:The Catholic Encyclopedia 1156:"Les Ă©vĂŞchĂ©s de Calabre," 902:(11 Apr 1639 – 1641 Died) 872:(20 May 1585 – 1587 Died) 860:(16 Sep 1573 – 1576 Died) 793:(10 Oct 1491 – 1495 Died) 590:Iselgrinus (attested 920) 488:Italy has a total of 589 288: 283: 274: 269: 259: 238: 228: 218: 213: 199: 187: 175: 163: 155: 145: 137: 132: 124: 108: 100: 95: 85: 73: 68: 53: 49: 32: 2590:Torelli, Felice (1848), 2562:Vol. X: Calabria–Insulae 2539:Vol. vigesimoprimo (21). 1145:Cappelletti XXI, p. 286. 884:(5 Apr 1591 – 1617 Died) 817:(6 Nov 1511 – 1527 Died) 744:Andreas (1383– ? ) 641:Bonushomo (c. 1196–1200) 470:Capitulum Concathedralis 195:Beato Umile da Bisignano 2232:"Bishop Nicola Cirillo" 2097:IV, p. 171 with note 2. 1154:Louis Duchesne (1902), 566:Julianus (attested 680) 554:Palumbus (attested 599) 422:Diocesan reorganization 87:Ecclesiastical province 2704:Catholicism portal 2598:(in Italian and Latin) 2585:(in Latin and Italian) 2544:Kamp, Norbert (1975). 2236:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 2210:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 2171:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 2112:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 2077:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 2060:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 1878:Doctor in utroque iure 1562:Andreas: Kamp. p. 832. 1421:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1408:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1395:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1383:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1370:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1118:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 894:Giulio Antonio Santoro 717:Cerritanus (1365–1377) 708:Franciscus (1330–1353) 681:Beltrandus (1276–1278) 608:Archbishops of Cosenza 602:Petrus (attested 1056) 460:On 30 September 1986, 428:Second Vatican Council 306: 40: 2512:Storia dei cosentini. 2311:Archbishop of Palermo 1917:Storia dei cosentini, 1544:Petrus: Kamp, p. 831. 1452:(Paris 1845), p. 605. 1041:Archbishop of Catania 732:(1377–1379 Resigned) 527:Latin Name: Cosentina 402:Cathedral and Chapter 207:68 (Religious Orders) 2564:. 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Archdiocese of Cosenza-Bisignano

Cosenza
Italy
Ecclesiastical province
Latin Rite
Cosenza
Bisignano
Secular priests
Francis
Sede vacante
Suffragans
Cassano all’Jonio
Archdiocese of Rossano-Cariati
San Marco Argentano-Scalea
Salvatore Nunnari

diocesicosenza.it
Latin
Latin
Catholic Church
Calabria
metropolitan see

adding to it
Pope Gregory I
Pope John XV
crusade
Second Vatican Council
Diocese of San Marco e Bisignano

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