434:, Archbishop of Milan. Bishop Giovanni Francesco Bonomigni (1572–1587) attended the Fourth Provincial Synod of Milan in 1576, and signed the decrees. He also attended and subscribed the decrees of the Fifth Provincial Synod of Milan in March 1579. Bishop Giovanni Francesco Bonomigni (1572–1587) was unable to attend the Sixth Provincial Synod of Milan in May 1582, since he was serving as papal nuncio to the Emperor Rudolph in Vienna; he sent his Vicar General, Paulus Granutius, as his procurator. Bishop Giovanni Stefano Ferrero (1599–1610) was present at the Seventh Provincial Synod of Milan in May 1609 and subscribed the decrees.
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56:
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him bishop of
Vercelli. Savio, p. 444. Kehr IV.2, p. 10, no. 9: "nuntiat, Karolomannum regem istius Italici regni ipsum Vercellen. episcopatum more praecessorum suorum regum et imperatorum concessisse huic Cosperto seque hunc ipsum s. Vercellen. ecclesiae episcopum consecravisse; iubet, ut eum quasi patrem et rectorem recipiant et, abiecto ac reprobato supradicto invasore, hunc habeant episcopum."
1673:, No. VIII, p. 223: "Numerus uero canonicorum utriusque ecclesie ultra.XXXIJ.os non extendetur.xxiij.in ecclesia sancti eusebii.et octo in ecclesia sancte marie commorancium. In qua cum quis eorum decesserit in eadem alius subrogabitur. Nec ullum debitum alicui illarum ecclesiarum de nouo, contrahere, absque comuni consensu Capituli licebit."
476:, of 1 March 1208. The Chapter was headed by four dignities: the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, the Provost, and the Cantor Major. In his synodal constitutions of 10 November 1288, Bishop Aimo de Challant acknowledged that the colleges of canons of S. Eusebio and of S. Maria Maggiore together constituted the "Capitulum Vercellensem".
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sancitum auctoritate Nostra fuit, ut praevia suppressione, extinctione, ac perpetua annullatione episcopalium ecclesiarum
Secusinae, Pineroliensis, Fossanensis, Albanensis, Berthonensis, Bobiensis, Bugellensis‚ Augustanae, simulque Casalensis...." Caprara was granted his faculties in a bull of 1 June 1803.
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The earliest known synod of the diocese of
Vercelli was held by Bishop Atto (924–958), who issued "Constitutions", which envisioned annual meetings in synod. Bishop Ingo published a synodical constitution in 974. Bishop Ardericus held a synod in 1027. Bishop Alberto Avogadro presided over a synod in
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Aliprandus first appears as bishop in March 1208. In 1212, he was a candidate in the election of a new archbishop of Milan. In 1213, he was papal legate, and in
February 1213, approved a transfer of property made by Bishop Giudoto of Asti. Bishop Aliprandus died on 26 September 1213. Savio, p. 488.
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Bishop Ibleto
Fieschi (1412–1437) held a synod on 27 July 1428, the first in more than fifty years. Bishop Guglielmo Didier (1437–1452) held synods in 1440 and in 1451 or 1452, after which he imposed a tax on the clergy to rebuild the episcopal palace. Bishop Amadeo Nori (1459–1469) presided over a
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Following the death of Bishop
Jacobus, the Chapter of the cathedral elected "W", the Archdeacon of Vercelli, but his candidacy was rejected by the papal legate, Gregorius de Montelongo; an appeal to the pope was impossible, since the papal throne was vacant from August 1241 until 25 June 1243. The
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Bishop Gisulf served for twenty years (Savio, p. 470). He re-established common life among the canons in 1144 (Savio, p. 479). On 10 March 1149, Bishop Gisulf granted a fief to Guala
Avogadro: Arnoldi, p. 214. He died on 29 April 1151. In 1191, the Emperor Henry VI annulled several investitures of
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Cospertus was a papal deacon. He was sent by Pope John VIII to
Vercelli to carry the pope's commands and sort out the confusion. In a letter to the clergy and laity of Vercelli, the pope announced that, in accordance with a decision of a Roman synod, he had consecrated Cospertus a bishop and named
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In a decree issued in Paris on 25 January 1805, Cardinal
Giovanni Battista Caprara, the papal legate and archbishop of Milan, carried out a new circumscription of the Cisalpine dioceses. The suffragan diocese of Vercelli was detached from the metropolitan archbishopric of Milan, and transferred to
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Local tradition has it that the site of the later cathedral of S. Eusebio was the location of a temple of Vesta. Eusebius himself built a church dedicated to S. Theoneste on the site, which was destroyed by the barbarians, and rebuilt by Bishop
Albinus in the mid-5th century. An alternate version,
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ordered Bishop Gisulf of Vercelli and Bishop Litifredus of Novara to settle the controversy between the canons of S. Eusebio and the canons of S. Maria Maggiore over the tithe and offerings. In 1144, Cardinals Guido of S. Crisogono and Hubaldus of S. Prassede, the papal legates, issued a decision
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The first bishop of Vercelli was Eusebius, a native of Sardinia, who had been a "lector" in the Roman church. Ambrose of Milan says that he became familiar to the Christians of Vercelli, who unanimously petitioned that he be made their bishop. He was the recipient of letters from Pope Liberius in
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Savio, p. 470: Petrus, a senior canon of the cathedral chapter of Vercelli testified in an inquiry: "se vidisse omnes episcopos, qui fuerunt inter Rainerium et episcopum Anselmum, stare in episcopatu Vercellensi sine consecratione, ita quod pro episcopis non tenebantur, sed ipsi intrusi per vim
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Lanzoni, pp. 10-11: "Lettori italiani, dopo e prima del Einascimento, accettarono fidentemente cotali affermazioni e nella più larga e cervellotica maniera le interpretarono, dicendo che... s. Marziale avrebbe evangelizzato non solo Colle Val d'Elsa, ma altre città della Tuscia, tra le quali S.
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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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Tomus XIV (Romae: Typ. Reverendae Camerae Apostolicae 1849), p. 344 § 2: "Quarum quidem literarum vigore ab eodem Joanne Baptista cardinali , per sua decreta diebus vigesima tertia januarii, et decima septima julii mensium anni millesimi octingentesimi quinti plenariae executioni demandatarum,
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Grimaldi was born at Moncalieri in the diocese of Turin in 1754. He held the degree of doctor of theology (Turin 1778). He was Cantor Major, canon and prebend of the cathedral of Vercelli. For many years he served as Rector of the episcopal seminary of Vercelli. He had been Bishop of Pinerolo
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confirmed their judgment on 17 April 1146, and awarded the canons of S. Maria Maggiore a quarter of the district of Carisiana, with a command that the canons of S. Eusebio keep permanently silent on the matter. In 1175, the two sets of canons reached an agreement on various specific articles
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Bishop Agostino Ferrero (1511 – 1536) presided over a diocesan synod in 1517, and issued constitutions. Bishop Francesco Bonomo held annual synods, beginning in 1573; he held his fourth diocesan synod in 1576, his fifth in 1578, and his sixth in 1579; his eleventh took place in 1584.
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Chapter than proceeded to elect Martinus de Advocatis, Provost of the cathedral of S. Eusebio in Vercelli, despite the fact that he was excommunicated and "minus idoneus", not least because his family were repeatedly hostile and violent toward the Church of Vercelli. On 9 June 1244,
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Canon Peter took part in an inquiry (Savio, p. 470), "Interrogatus qui fuerint catholici post ipsos. Respondeo primus fuit Dominus Anselmus, quem ego vidi stare in isto episcopatu per quattuor annos, sed ante ibi steterat per quinque annos, ut audivi." Bishop Anselmus began as in
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On 15–17 July 1749, Bishop Giovanni Pietro Solaro (1743–1768) held a diocesan synod. Bishop Vittorio Costa d'Arignano presided over a diocesan synod. Bishop Alessandro d'Agennes held a synod on 7–9 June 1842. Bishop Carlo Pampirio held a diocesan synod on 22–24 September 1903.
1780:
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In 1600, Bishop Giovanni Stefano Ferrero (1599–1610) presided over a diocesan synod. Another was held in 1619 by Bishop Giacomo Goria. Four synods were held by Bishop Michelangelo Broglia, in 1666, 1670, 1673, and 1677. Bishop Giuseppe Bertodano held a synod in 1700.
2934:. He was appointed bishop of Vercelli on 6 April 1587. He resigned the diocese on 29 May 1589, and retired to the convent of the Basilica di XII Apostoli in Rome. He died in Rome on 20 December 1595. Cappelletti XIV, p. 419. Eubel III, pp. 51 no. 14; 330.
2914:. Bishop Bonomi was appointed papal nuncio to Switzerland in May 1579. He was named nuncio to the Emperor in Vienna in September 1581, and then transferred to the nunciature in Cologne in October 1584; he died in Liège on 26 February 1587. Henry Biaudet,
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who hoped to be King of Italy himself. Arduin is named in a diploma of the Emperor Otto III as a public enemy because "Petrum episcopum Vercellensem et interfectum incendere non expavit." Ardoin burned Petrus' body. Savio, pp. 457-461. Schwartz, p.
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the ten dioceses which had been suppressed under the French, and delimiting the extent of each in detail, including Vercelli and the restored Biella. In the same document, the pope also released the diocese of Vercelli from being a suffragan of the
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Arnoldi, pp. 220 (12 December 1174); 227, 229 (23 February 1178); 235: The Provost Manfred informed Archbishop Alvisius of Milan (between 1182 and 1185) of several cases of damage to the property of the diocese of Vercelli in the time of Bishop
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On 4 July 1214, Bishop Ugo invested Visconte dei Visconti podestà of Vercelli and of all the territory of Vercelli which was held by the bishop. He died on 30 November 1235, having sat as bishop for 20½ years. Savio, pp. 488-490. Eubel I, p.
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Orsenigo, pp. 83-84. Kehr Vi. 2, p. 22: "Basilicam b. Mariae Maioris, a Constantino Magno erectam, ut tradunt Yercellenses, primitivam ecclesiam cathedralem fuisse, canonici ipsius ecclesiae contendebant." Bishop Bonomi remarked in his
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The competition and controversy was finally settled on 12 August 1644, when Bishop Giacomo Goria suppressed the Chapter of S. Maria Maggiore and combined all the canons in one body at S. Eusebio. The action was confirmed by a bull of
2376:. Savio, pp. 463-465. Schwartz, pp. 136–137: "Als Bischof ist er zuerst 7. Mai 999, zuletzt 1. August 1022 bezeugt (DO. HI, 323; Gonst. I, 34). Er starb 1026 in den Ostertagen (10. April, Wipo c. 12 ed. Breßlau p. 25)." H. Bloch,
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OLn 8 September 1175, Cardinal Guglielmo issued an order regulating the number of canons. In S. Eusebio, there were to be no more than thirty-two canons; in S. Maria Maggiore, eight. This arrangement was confirmed by a bull of
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Atto was a Lombard, a son of Aimone, Count of Vercelli. He was a reformer of ecclesiastical discipline, and chancellor for Lothair II; he ordered schools to be set up in every parish of the diocese. He lived into the reign of
533:, on territories which were removed from the jurisdiction of the bishop of Vercelli. The territories which had been removed were returned to the diocese of Vercelli on 1 June 1803, when the Diocese of Biella was suppressed by
2974:. He held a diocesan synod in 1600. From 1605 to 1607 he was papal nuncio in Prague. He died in Biella in 1611 (Ughelli, Cappelletti, Eubel). Ughelli IV, pp. 814-815. Cappelletti XIV, p. 419. Eubel III, p. 330. Gauchat,
2256:(899). According to the calendar of the Church of Vercelli, "Idibus Decembris , occisio totius Cleri facta ab Hunnis et Arianis tempore gloriosissimi Liutardi episcopi." Savio, pp. 445-446. Kehr VI.2, p. 11, nos. 11-14.
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Agostino Ferrerio, brother of Cardinal Bonifacio Ferrero, had been bishop-elect of Nice (1506–1511). He succeeded his brother on 17 September 1511. He died in 1536. Cappelletti XIV, p. 417. Eubel III, p. 330 with note
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Ferrero was a protonotary apostolic, and Auditor of the Roman Rota. He was Coadjutor Bishop of Bishop Boninvardo (1493–1499). He was transferred to the diocese of Bologna on 24 January 1502. He was named a cardinal by
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Kehr VI.2, p. 7: "Primus Yercellensium praesul s. Eusebius fuit, natione Sardus, antea lector Romanae ecclesiae, inter orthodoxos sui temporis episcopos praestantissimus." That he was Sardinian is stated by S. Jerome,
2015:
Justinianus subscribed the synodical letter of the bishops who were present at the provincial synod of Milan in 451. He is said to have been bishop for 16 years and a little more than 6 months. J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
2521:(1124–1137), since Anselmus had acted "contra voluntatem suae ecclesiae occulte et irrationabiliter." (Savio, p. 476). Anselmus was the first bishop of Vercelli to also hold the title of count. Schwartz, p. 141.
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report of 1573 (Orsenigo, p. 84): "retro altare (majus) invenitur sedile ligneum, magnum, marmoreum, super quod reverendissimi episcopi vercellenses insident, cum ipsorum episcopatus possessionem adipiscuntur."
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When the choir of the cathedral was being demolished in 1572, Bishop Constantius' tomb inscription was found; it is lost. Savio, p. 433. Lanzoni, p. 1041 (who doubts the identification of Constantius with
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Cardinal della Rovere, Bishop of Bologna, was being harassed by the tyrant Giovanni Bentivoglio, and therefore he exchanged the diocese of Bologna for that of Vercelli. On 1 November 1503, he was elected
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A native of Asti, Asinari was a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures, and was appointed Governor of Rome in 1576, for a period of 5 years. He was named bishop of Vercelli on 29 May 1589, by
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on 5 November 1509, replacing his brother, who was transferred to Vercelli from Ivrea. Giovanni Stefano died on 5 October 1510. Ughelli IV, pp. 809-810. Cappelletti XIV, pp. 416-417. Eubel III, pp. 214,
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V, p. 136) nomen Regengeri inveniatur: Regengerus Vercellensis episcopus subscripsit. Unde, Bresslavio monente, dubitari potest, num rêvera Wenricus episcopatum illum umquam adeptus sit." Schwartz, p.
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Bishop Flavianus decorated the apse of the original basilica. His funeral inscription has survived. An alternate date of death is 25 November 556. Savio, pp. 433-435. Lanzoni, p. 1041. Marco Aimone, "
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on 28 September 1500, but the appointment was not made public until 28 June 1502. He died on 5 October 1510. Ughelli IV, pp. 809-810. Cappelletti XIV, pp. 416-417. Eubel II, pp. 7 no. 36, 108, 265.
420:. The first residence of the seminary was in a house attached to the church of S. Pietro la Ferla. A new building was opened in 1600, and was greatly extended in 1730, and again from 1842 to 1845.
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Synodi Vercellenses tres, quarta, quinta, et sexta quae a reuerendiss. domino D. I. Francisco Bonhomio episcopo S. ecclesiae Vercellensis, de more habitae sunt ad Tridentini decreti praescriptum.
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Olivieri, p. 507 § 3: "unde presenti constitutione sanccimus ut ecclesiarum Sancti Eusebii et Sancte Marie, quarum collegia constituunt nostrum capitulum Vercellensem, prelati et canonici...."
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to restore the good order of the Church in his kingdom, which had been disrupted by the French occupation. On 17 July 1817, the pope issued the bull "Beati Petri", which began by establishing
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to Palestine. On Constantius' death in 361, he was recalled and visited Alexandria, where he attended a synod with Athanasius in 362. He died in 369 (according to Jerome), in 370, or in 371.
455:(306–337), and that it was the original cathedral. The canons of the two institutions fought for hundreds of years over the right to elect a new bishop, precedence, privileges, and income.
2431:, Tomus 1 (Hannover: Hahn 1891), p. 628: "De tempore, quo Wenricus ad episcopatum Vercellensem accessit, certi nihil statui potest, cum iam a. 1080. in actis synodi Brixinensis (Jaffé,
1933:"...praevia illius omnimoda solutione et exemptione a quocumque metropolitico jure, dependentia ac subjectione archiepiscopali ecclesiae Taurinensi, cui ad praesens suffragatur...."
1748:(Paris: J.P. Migne 1853), p. 34, chapters 27-28: quod singulis annis, et saltem semel in anno Synodus celebretur; Qualiter maiores presbyteri ad Synodum veniant." Orsenigo, p. 414.
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concerning the income, expenditure, possessions, rights, and holdings, which were the subject of dispute; the agreement was confirmed by Cardinal Guglielmo of S. Pietro ad vincula.
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1099:
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on 1 July 1517. He resigned the diocese of Ivrea on 17 May 1518, in favor of his nephew, Philibertus Ferrero. He died on 2 January 1543 as Bishop of Porto. Carlo Tenivelli,
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Ferrero was a nephew of Cardinal Marco Antonio Bobba, and was a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. He was appointed bishop of Vercelli on 29 March 1599 by
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Petrus was a German attached to Otto II with whom he fought the Saracens in southern Italy; defeated and enslaved, he was sent to Egypt. He returned, only to be killed by
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3399: : sive, Repertorium privilegiorum et litterarum a romanis pontificibus ante annum 1598 Italiae ecclesiis, monasteriis, civitatibus singulisque personis concessorum.
3099:(Chiaramonti) was elected. He died in Vercelli on 7 December 1802. Cappelletti XIV, p. 421. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, pp. 32 no. 22, with notes 57 and 58; 438 with note 4.
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Attonis sanctae Vercellarum ecclesiae episcopi Opera ad autographi Vercellensis fidem nunc primum exacta. Praefatione, et commentariis illustrata A. D. Carolo Burontio.
570:, and elevated the diocese to the rank of metropolitan archdiocese. The new metropolitan archdiocese had as suffragans the dioceses of Alessandria, Biella, and Casale.
1087:
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Bishop Regengerus (Rainerius, Reinherus) was a supporter of the Emperor Henry IV. He first appears as a signatory of the acts of the synod of Brixen, which deposed
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1081:
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Una signoria vescovile nel cuore dell'Impero. Funzioni pubbliche, diritti signorili e proprietà della Chiesa di Vercelli dall'età tardocarolingia all'età sveva.
2517:, but after five years his condition was regularized, and he was canonical bishop for another four years. One of his grants of subinfeudation was cancelled by
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Orsenigo, pp. 21-22: "L'istesso decreto sottraeva il vescovo di Vercelli dal metropolita di Milano, e lo faceva invece suffraganeo dell'arcivescovo di Torino."
2646:(Paris: Thorin 1884), p. 125, no. 736. Ughelli IV, p. 798. Marchetti-Longi (1913), pp. 645-650 and 653-657. Savio, pp. 492-493. Eubel I, p. 521 with note 3.
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Eusebius (II): The claim is made that he governed the diocese of Vercelli for 19 years, ca. 515–534, but without evidence. Savio, p. 433. Lanzoni, p. 1041.
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380:, Margrave of Friuli, in an act of revenge against Bishop Liutvard, sacked the city of Vercelli, and in particular the episcopal palace and the cathedral.
3109:(1797–1803), and Bishop of Ivrea. He was apostolic administrator of the diocese of Vercelli from 1814 to 1817. He was nominated Archbishop of Vercelli by
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Rainerio Avogadro had been Provost, and then Archdeacon, of the cathedral of S. Eusebio. He originally refused his election; he opposed the partisans of
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Vol. 22 (1897), pp. 16-136. H. Dormeier, "Un vescovo in Italia alle soglie del Mille: Leone di Vercelli «episcopus imperii, servus sancti Eusebii»," in:
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In April 1208 Bishop Lotharius was already archbishop-elect of Pisa. In 1215 he was named Patriarch of Jerusalem. Savio, p. 487. Eubel I, pp. 399, 520.
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intervened, excommunicated the archbishop, and ordered Joseph to be degraded from episcopal rank. Ughelli IV, p. 765. Kehr VI.2, pp. 9-11, nos. 6-10.
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Jacobus is recorded as still bishop-elect on 10 September 1236. Bishop Jacobus died on 15 February 1241. Savio, pp. 490-491. Eubel I, pp. 520-521.
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2728:(Roman Obedience). He was appointed Cardinal-priest of San Marco by Urban VI on 18 September 1378. He died before December 1384. Eubel I, p. 521.
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Albert Avogadro was a Canon Regular at Mortara, then elected bishop of Bobbio, but translated to Vercelli; made Prince of the Holy Roman Empire (
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I 403 sq.). Vercellenses vero scriptores contendunt, eam ab ipso s. Eusebio primo Yercellarum praesule in honorem s. Theonesti exstructam esse."
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Celsus died on 13 April in a year that corresponded to Indiction VIII, which could be 665, 680 or 695. Savio, pp. 436-437. Lanzoni, p. 1042.
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2252:, from which he was dismissed in June 887. He was already in office as bishop on 1 February 880. He was slain during the invasion of the
310:
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Miniato, Chiusi e Fiesole, e avrebbe tenuto il seggio episcopale di Spoleto (?) e di Vercelli....; e s. Sabiniano di Sens, di Vercelli."
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The seminary of the diocese of Vercelli was established in 1566, by Cardinal Guido Luca Ferrero (1562–1566), after his return from the
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During severe disturbances in the Church of Vercelli, Archbishop Anspertus of Milan consecrated and intruded Joseph into the diocese.
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Ubertus de Advocatis de Collobiano was sixth and last of Avogadro count-bishops of Vercelli. Ughelli IV, p. 801-803. Eubel I, p. 521.
430:(1562–1572), Bishop of Vercelli, attended the First Provincial Council of Milan on 14 October 1565, under the presidency of Cardinal
343:, bishops from Gaul, when they were returning to their dioceses. The episcopal see, however, was not established until after the
577:, on 26 September 1817, transferred the diocese of Novara from the metropolitanate of Milan, to the metropolitanate of Vercelli.
17:
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Bishop Berardus is known only from a report of Ferraro of an inscription on the wall of images. Savio, p. 435. Lanzoni, p. 1042.
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on 1 October 1817. He died on 1 January 1830. Cappelletti XIV, pp. 422-425. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 338; VII, pp. 225, 393.
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From the beginning to 1805, the diocese of Vercelli was a suffragan (subordinate) of the metropolitan archbishopric of Milan.
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Bonifacio was the brother of Cardinal Giovanni Stefano. He was appointed bishop of Vercelli on 5 November 1509. He was named
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At Easter, 3 April 1575, the Church of Vercelli adopted the use of the Roman liturgy in place of the local Eusebian liturgy.
299:
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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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Didier, who held a licence in civil and canon law, had been bishop of Bellay (1427–1437). He was transferred to Vercelli by
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The images dated from Notting's time or later, though they may have been based on the diocese's diptychs: Lanzoni, p. 1037.
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held a synod in Vercelli, directed against simony, against John Scotus' book on the eucharist, and against the heresies of
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2780:. In 1452, he voluntarily sought permission to resign. Ughelli IV, p. 808. Eubel I, p. 131; II, pp. 103, 265 with note 1.
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instituted an investigation into Martin's election as being uncanonical. Bishop Martinus died in July 1268. Élie Berger,
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353, 354, and 355; and took part in the synod of Milan of 355, where he refused to sign the Arian condemnation of Bishop
2179:, editio novissima, Tomus XIV (Venice: A. Zatta 1769), p. 494 (where his name is spelled "Auterius". Savio, pp. 442-443.
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1333:
1451:
1294:
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Leo was perhaps another German prelate, though the claim is contested, who became chancellor of Holy Roman Emperors
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Bonomi (Bonomigni) had been abbot of the monastery of Nonantola since 1566. He was appointed bishop of Vercelli by
2853:, Volume 4, part 2 (Torino: Briolo, 1792), pp. 45-116. Cappelletti XIV, p. 417. Eubel III, pp. 15 no. 15; 214; 330.
526:
315:
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2889:. He died in Rome on 16 May 1585. Cappelletti XIV, pp. 418-419. Eubel III, pp. 41 no. 40; 330 with notes 7 and 8.
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Tome 1 (Paris: Thorin 1892), pp. 104–105, no. 261. Ughelli IV, p. 798. Savio, pp. 493-494. Eubel I, pp. 117, 521.
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Savio, p. 486. A. Olivieri, "Note sulla tradizione sinodale dell'episcopio vercellese (fine XII–XIII sec.)," in:
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for the city at his own expense, according to Cassiodorus, "Variae". Savio, pp. 430-432. Lanzoni, pp. 1040-1041.
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Kehr VI. 2, p. 17: "Basilicam s. Eusebii a Theodosio Magno imp. conditam esse tradit Benzo Albensis (cf. Savio,
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Ferraris, G. (1963). "La vita commune nelle canoniche di S. Eusebio e di S. Maria di Vercelli nel secolo XII,"
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Andrea Gamberini, "Vescovo e conte: la fortuna di un titolo nell' Italia centrosettentrionale (secoli XI-XV),"
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1216:
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Giacomo Montanelli (17 February 1929 – 6 May 1944 Died), former Coadjutor Archbishop (1928.11.23 – 1929.02.17)
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554:
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After the defeat, abdication, and exile of Napoleon, the Congress of Vienna agreed to the restoration of the
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Bishop Ardericus was present at the Roman synod of 6 April 1027. Savio, pp. 465-466. Schwartz, p. 137.
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2020:, editio novissima, Tomus VI (Florence: A. Zatta 1761), p. 144. Savio, pp. 423-426. Lanzoni: pp. 1039-1040.
410:
1457:
369:, predecessor of the present cathedral, so called because Saint Eusebius, who dedicated it to the martyr
3637:
3632:
1809:
1204:
2885:
on 12 March 1565. He was the founder of the seminary, and embellished the cathedral and introduced the
264:
in northern Italy, one of the two archdioceses which, together with their suffragan dioceses, form the
365:
From Eusebius to Nottingo (830) there were forty bishops, whose images were preserved in the Eusebian
3502:
1031:
987:
975:
352:
580:
On 1 August 1874, the archdiocese of Vercelli lost territory to the Diocese of Casale Monferrato.
493:
publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
219:
3486:(in Latin). Vol. quartus (IV) (secunda ed.). Apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 744–815.
2921:, (Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia 1910), pp. 255-256. Eubel III, p. 330 with notes 9 and 10.
2057:
2047:
Maximianus is known only from a report of the images with names. Savio, p. 429. Lanzoni, p. 1040.
1270:
86:
2640:
373:, was interred in it. Bishop Nottingo introduced the common and monastic life among his clergy.
1320:
1005:
567:
370:
336:
3457:
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3332:
2454:
2428:
2207:
1956:
1579:
1565:
1551:
1534:
3409:
2844:
2738:
2377:
1742:
1711:
981:
452:
265:
1516:
2309:
2118:
Known only from a report of Ferraro of an inscription on the wall of images. Savio, p. 435.
1781:"Un inedito statuto sinodale del vescovo di Vercelli Aimone di Challant del novembre 1288,"
1282:
1055:
614:
344:
2318:
Vercelli: ex typographia Joseph Panialis, 1768. Savio, pp. 451-454. Schwartz, pp. 134-135.
8:
3354:
Gregorius de Montelongo: ein Beitrag zur Geschichte Oberitaliens in den Jahren 1238-1269.
3259:
3248:
3237:
3215:
3204:
3193:
3075:
2760:
2555:
1037:
550:
377:
2197:
Northaudus restored common life among the canons. He attended the coronation in Rome of
1728:
3584:
3396:
1823:
1315:
1278:
1274:
1025:
451:(379–395). A third report indicates that the Basilica of S. Maria Major was founded by
427:
272:
169:
3497:
2410:
Gregorius (I): In April 1051, Bishop Gregorius was excommunicated at a Roman synod of
1980:
Bishop Limenius (Simenus) baptized and consecrated Ambrose of Milan. Lanzoni, p. 1039.
1345:
3617:
3298:
3126:
A native of Turin, D'Agennes had been Bishop of Alessandria. Cappelletti XIV, p. 425.
2971:
2899:
2886:
2791:
2532:
2198:
1262:
993:
583:
530:
473:
464:
388:
292:
3228:
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
2210:: A. D. 1-1571 denuo excusi et ad nostra usque tempora perducti ab Augustino Theiner
3337:(in Italian). Vol. decimoquarto (XIV). Venice: G. Antonelli. pp. 355–429.
2903:
2822:
2777:
2773:
2636:
2446:
2212:, Volume 14 (Bar-le-duc: L. Guerin, 1868), pp. 289-290. Ughelli IV, p. 765, no. 36.
2172:
1243:
1222:
1015:
942:
780:
522:
501:
synod in 1461. Cardinal Giovanni Stefano Ferrero (1499–1502) held a synod in 1499.
459:
431:
417:
3481:
3434:
3319:
3292:
3281:
3270:
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2836:
2656:
2337:
2313:
2249:
2202:
1722:
1378:
Savio, "Alcune fonti storiche per la vita di S. Eusebio," in: Savio, pp. 514-554.
868:
862:
810:
573:
In a further adjustment of the ecclesiastical structure of Piedmont and Liguria,
481:
261:
141:
3231:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. pp. 825–826.
2872:
Pier Francesco Ferrero: Cappelletti XIV, p. 417. Eubel III, p. 330 with note 5.
2818:
2805:
2697:(Vercelli: Tip. Patria 1779), p. 11. Ughelli IV, pp. 798-801. Eubel I, p. 521.
2673:
2559:
2245:
2222:
1401:
Lanzoni, p. 1037: "posthabitis civibus electus et postulatus ab omni ecclesia."
406:
356:
280:
245:
176:
3220:(in Latin). Vol. III (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2902:
in the consistory of 17 October 1572. He continued the reform mandated by the
2750:
Matthaeus de Giselbertis: Ughelli IV, p. 806-807. Eubel I, pp. 24 no. 25; 521.
2655:
There was a contested election, which could not be settled by the pope, since
2531:
Bishop Gisulf which had been made contrary to his own oath and the mandate of
2289:"Bolla inedita del papa Anastasio IV (sic!) e Ragemberto vescovo id Vercelli,"
2283:
Even though only a bishop, Pope Anastasius III granted Bishop Regenbertus the
3601:
3209:(in Latin). Vol. II (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
3114:
3096:
2945:
2931:
1994:
1874:
591:
574:
558:
537:. The bishop of Biella, Giambattista Canevesi, was named Bishop of Vercelli.
534:
340:
3467:
3421:"La legazione in Lombardia di Gregorio da Monte Longo negli anni 1238–1251,"
3198:(in Latin). Vol. I (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
3275:(in Latin). Vol. VII (1800–1846). Monasterii: Libreria Regensburgiana.
3092:
3079:
2948:. He died in 1590. Ughelli IV, p. 814. Cappelletti XIV, p. 419. G. Moroni,
2882:
448:
253:
198:
3095:
on 1 June 1778. He attended the conclave in Venice in 1799–1800, in which
2690:
2503:
Ardicius held sway for three years. Savio, pp. 474-475. Schwartz, p. 141.
2411:
2146:
587:
384:
257:
3381:
3374:
3363:
2672:
Aimone had been bishop of Aosta. He was appointed bishop of Vercelli by
2581:"Alberto vescovo di Vercelli (1185–1205): Contributo per una biografia,"
2580:
2579:(1204–1214); approved the Rule of the Carmelite Order. Laura Minghetti,
2414:, but he was soon reinstated. Savio, pp. 466-468. Schwartz, pp. 137-138.
2288:
497:
1191. Bishop Aimone de Challant held a diocesan synod in November 1288.
409:, on the urging of Marquis Guglielmo of Monferrat, established the new
3410:
Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
3297:(in Latin). Vol. IX (1903–1922). Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
3264:(in Latin). Vol. VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio.
3242:(in Latin). Vol. IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana.
2911:
2840:
2253:
2159:
765:
413:, transferring to it territories removed from the diocese of Vercelli.
328:
151:
3532:
3253:(in Latin). Vol. V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio.
1480:
Nuova serie, Vol. 46, No. 138 (December 2011), p. 674. Panero, p. 114.
1203:
Teodoro Valfrè di Bonzo (27 March 1905 – 13 September 1916 Appointed,
2660:
3286:(in Latin). Vol. VIII (1846–1903). Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
1961:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus decimus quartus. Roma. pp. 387–388.
1718:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Mechlin: Hanicq. pp. 42–49.
3579:
2725:
2558:, holding both Vercelli and Milan at the same time. He was elected
2158:
Aemilianus (II) was the recipient of a charter of the Lombard king
1990:
1266:
1259:
366:
332:
276:
60:
2961:
Visia was a native of Asti. Ughelli IV, p. 814. Eubel III, p. 330.
1200:
Lorenzo Carlo Pampirio, O.P. (24 May 1889 – 26 December 1904 Died)
1142:
Carlo Vincenzo Maria Ferreri, O.P. (23 Dec 1729 – 9 Dec 1742 Died)
1139:
Gerolamo Francesco Malpasciuto (30 July 1727 – 9 August 1728 Died)
3382:"Intorno ai diplomi regi ed imperiali per la Chiesa di Vercelli,"
2386:
Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde
2284:
1453:
Un pape alsacien. Essai historique sur saint Léon IX et son temps
1236:, S.D.B. (4 June 1991 – 13 June 1995 Appointed, Secretary of the
3436:
Vercelli sacra: brevissimi cenni sulla Diocesi e sue Parrocchie.
2990:
Volume 47 (1997), states that Ferrero died on 21 September 1610.
2006:
Discolius (Duscolius, Coelius): Savio, p. 423. Lanzoni, p. 1039.
232:
55:
3279:
2759:
A native of Genoa, Ibletus was appointed bishop of Vercelli by
2575:) in 1191; founder of the cathedral chair of theology, elected
2056:
Bishop Aemilianus attended the Roman synod of 502. He built an
1567:
Acta Ecclesiae Mediolanensis a S. Carolo Card: Archiep. Condita
275:, a minor basilica dedicated to its canonized first bishop, in
1197:
Celestino Matteo Fissore (27 October 1871 – 5 April 1889 Died)
2808:(1503–1513). Ughelli IV, p. 810. Eubel II, p. 265; III, p. 9.
2359:
Adelbertus (Adalbertus): Savio, p. 461-463. Schwartz, p. 136.
2109:
Saint Vedast of Arras: Savio, p. 435. Lanzoni, pp. 1041-1042.
1151:
Carlo Giuseppe Filippa della Martiniana (12 July 1779 – 1802)
590:
to Vercelli in May 1998, during which he declared the priest
78:
3334:
Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
2676:
on 21 December 1273. He died on 19 June 1303. Jean Guiraud,
2092:
Ricerche epigrafiche su Vercelli tra Antichità e Medioevo,"
1955:
Pius VII (1849). Andreas Barberi and Rinaldo Secreti (ed.).
283:: Basilica di S. Andrea and Basilica di S. Maria Maggiore
2952:
Vol. 32 (Venezia: Emiliana 1845), p. 42. Eubel III, p. 330.
1154:
Giovanni Battista Canaveri, C.O. (1 Feb 1805 – 11 Jan 1811)
394:
In 1149, Bishop Gisulfus Avogadro was granted the title of
1210:
Giovanni Gamberoni (22 March 1917 – 17 February 1929 Died)
1194:
Alessandro d’Angennes (24 February 1832 – 8 May 1869 Died)
2817:
Ferrero was transferred back to Vercelli from Bologna by
2663:, did not take office until February 1272. Savio, p. 493.
2098:
Bullettino dell’Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medioevo
1712:"Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate"
463:
concerning the complaints of the two Chapters of canons;
2821:, on 31 October 1503. He was named Administrator of the
2327:
Ingo (Ingobardus): Savio, pp. 455-457. Schwartz, p. 136.
2916:
Les nonciatures apostoliques permanentes jusqu'en 1648,
2378:"Beiträge zur Geschichte des Bischofs Leo von Vercelli"
2171:
Bishop Ansericus attended the papal synod in Mantua of
447:, indicates that the church was founded by the Emperor
3373:, Serie V, Vol. 17, No. 202 (1896), pp. 279–340;
2090:
Il sarcofago del vescovo Flaviano e le sue iscrizioni.
1459:
Histoire des conciles d'après les documents originaux,
1018:: Melchiore Cribelli, O.P. (20 February 1540 – ?)
3074:
On 28 September 1778, Costa d'Arignano was confirmed
2029:
Albinus: Ughelli IV, pp. 761-762. Savio, pp. 426-429.
1716:
Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim
1456:, (Paris, 1876), p. 297-320. Carl Joseph von Hefele,
3404:
Vol. VI. pars ii. Berolini: Weidmann. pp. 7–57.
3065:
Solaro: Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 438 with note 2.
2930:
Sarnano was named a cardinal on 16 November 1586 by
1727:(in German). Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder. pp.
1230:
Albino Mensa (12 October 1966 – 4 June 1991 Retired)
2715:
Lombardo: Ughelli IV, p. 803-804. Eubel I, p. 521.
2494:
Sigefredus (Sifredus, Zeyfredus). Schwartz, p. 139.
2145:Bishop Theodorus was present at the Roman synod of
3533:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Vercelli
3498:GCatholic, with Google map - data for all sections
3391:, Serie V, Vol. 21, No. 209 (1898), pp. 1–53.
3321:Le carte dello Archivio arcivescovile di Vercelli.
2724:Giovanni was removed from office as a follower of
2457:(Berlin: Weidmann 1869), p. 136. Schwartz, p. 139.
335:in the second half of the third century by Saints
3428:Archivio della R. Società romana di storia patria
3138:
2839:on 17 September 1511. He was named a cardinal by
2177:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
2018:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1606:Scriptorum Vol. 11 (Hannover: Hahn 1854), p. 680.
1584:(Pavia: Typis seminarii J. Manfre, 1754), p. 358.
1556:(Pavia: Typis seminarii J. Manfre, 1754), p. 251.
3599:
2298:, Serie Quarta, Vol. 6, No. 118 (1880), pp. 3-8.
842:(attested 1111–1117) Intrusus, never consecrated
839:(attested 1094–1096) Intrusus, never consecrated
3135:Archbishop Masseroni died on 30 September 2019.
1811:Constitutiones synodales ecclesiae Vercellensis
1720:
1307:
3462:(in Italian). Torino: Bocca. pp. 403–494.
3294:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
3283:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi
3272:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi
3082:. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 438 with note 3.
2950:Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica
2587:59, Fasc. 2 (maggio-agosto 1985), pp. 267-304.
1709:
1542:, Volume 1 (Milan: P. Pagnonio, 1843), p. 206.
1148:Vittorio Costa d'Arignano (11 Sep 1769 – 1778)
845:(attested c. 1121) Intrusus, never consecrated
3518:
3480:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolo (1719).
3479:
3268:
3257:
3246:
2776:. In November 1439, he was an elector of the
2659:died on 29 November 1268, and the next pope,
2350:Raginfredus: Savio, p. 461. Schwartz, p. 136.
1846:Seventeenth century synods: Orsenigo, p. 416.
1246:(10 February 1996 – 27 February 2014 Retired)
1219:(10 October 1945 – 5 September 1966 Retired)
1058:, O. Cist. (29 March 1599 – 21 Sep 1610 Died)
279:, Piemonte (Piedmont). The city also has two
3269:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
3258:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
3247:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
1877:in the bull "Beati Petri" of 17 July 1817.
1525:, (Anissoniana et Joan. Posuel, 1683), p. 9.
1337:
1145:Gian Pietro Solaro (15 July 1743 – Jan 1768)
3364:"Biella e i vescovi di Vercelli: Ricerche,"
3330:
3261:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
3250:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
1788:Bollettino storico-bibliografico subalpino,
1102:, C.R.L. (24 March 1692 – August 1694 Died)
833:(attested 1094) Intrusus, never consecrated
544:
311:Roman Catholic Diocese of Casale Monferrato
39:
3525:
3511:
3476:. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. pp. 134–141.
3452:Vercelli: Società storica vercellese 2004.
3280:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
3214:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923).
3213:
2695:Il primo ingresso dei Vescovi di Vercelli,
1828:(Mediolani: apud Pacificum Pontium, 1580).
1651:Kehr VI. 2, p. 18, no. 4; p. 19, nos. 7-8.
1238:Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
1225:: Giovanni Picco (15 November 1962 – 1967)
1171:
597:
355:. For his obstinacy, he was exiled by the
286:
218:
54:
3459:Gli antichi Vescovi d'Italia: il Piemonte
3327:. Pinerolo: tip. sucessori Brignoli, 1917
2429:Libelli de lite imperatorum et pontificum
1768:Rivista di storia e letteratura religiosa
1258:The 118 parishes are divided between the
1954:
886:Martino Avogadro de Quaregna (1244–1268)
437:
295:under the Metropolitan of Vercelli are:
3623:Dioceses established in the 3rd century
3235:
1703:
14:
3600:
3483:Italia sacra sive de Episcopis Italiae
1463:(Paris: Letouzey 1911), pp. 1056-1060.
1346:"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Vercelli"
602:
3506:
3455:
3430:36 (1913), pp. 225–285; 585–687.
3349:in Italia 17 (1963) pp. 365–394.
3290:
3236:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
3202:
3191:
1419:Savio, p. 847. Lanzoni, p. 1038-1039.
1249:Marco Arnolfo (27 Feb 2014 – present)
1177:Giuseppe Maria Grimaldi (1817 – 1830)
1028:(2 March 1562 – 17 Oct 1572 Resigned)
1008:(20 Dec 1536 – 2 March 1562 Resigned)
850:Anselmo Avogadro (attested 1124–1127)
458:At some point between 1132 and 1143,
331:, Christianity was first preached in
300:Roman Catholic Diocese of Alessandria
3224:
2988:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
2978:IV, p. 362 with note 2. Almut Bues,
1779:Orsenigo, p. 415. Antonio Olivieri,
3608:Roman Catholic dioceses in Piedmont
3550:Diocese of Alessandria della Paglia
3171:Parishes of the diocese of Vercelli
3113:on 8 August 1817, and confirmed by
3091:Martiniana was named a cardinal by
2881:Guido Luca was named a cardinal by
2763:on 26 August 1412. Eubel I, p. 521.
1040:(Torri), O.F.M. Conv. (1587 – 1589)
104:1,658 km (640 sq mi)
27:Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
24:
3419:Marchetti-Longi, Giuseppe (1913),
3185:
2205:, on 15 June 844. Cesare Baronio,
1989:Bishop Honoratus administered the
1873:The suppression is referred to by
1570:Volume 1 Pagnonius, 1843), p. 328.
1313:
1295:List of Catholic dioceses in Italy
25:
3654:
3491:
2287:for life. Giamb. Carlo Giuliari,
1971:Eusebius: Lanzoni, pp. 1037-1039.
273:Basilica Cattedrale di S. Eusebio
170:Cattedrale-Basilica di S. Eusebio
3578:
3163:
3129:
3120:
3102:
3085:
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3050:
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3028:
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2993:
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2875:
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2856:
2829:
2811:
2797:
2783:
2766:
2753:
2744:
2731:
2718:
2709:
2700:
2683:
2666:
2649:
2628:
2619:
2609:
2599:
2535:(1145–1153). Savio, pp. 477-481.
2274:Anselbertus: Savio, pp. 447-450.
1343:
966:Georgius de Gilliaco (1455–1458)
912:Lombardo della Torre (1328–1343)
853:Gisulfus II Avogadro (1132–1151)
527:Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia
316:Roman Catholic Diocese of Novara
306:Roman Catholic Diocese of Biella
2590:
2565:
2548:
2538:
2524:
2506:
2497:
2488:
2479:
2470:
2460:
2439:
2417:
2404:
2395:
2362:
2353:
2344:
2330:
2321:
2301:
2277:
2268:
2259:
2238:
2228:
2215:
2191:
2182:
2165:
2152:
2139:
2130:
2121:
2112:
2103:
2082:
2072:
2063:
2050:
2041:
2032:
2023:
2009:
2000:
1983:
1974:
1965:
1948:
1936:
1927:
1915:
1903:
1894:
1885:
1867:
1858:
1849:
1840:
1831:
1817:
1802:
1793:
1773:
1760:
1751:
1735:
1694:
1685:
1676:
1663:
1654:
1645:
1636:
1622:
1609:
1596:
1587:
1573:
1559:
1545:
1528:
1510:
1501:
1492:
1483:
1466:
1444:
1431:
1122:(3 June 1697 – 4 May 1700 Died)
1096:(27 Nov 1679 – 3 Nov 1691 Died)
1084:(5 May 1660 – 20 Jan 1662 Died)
1064:(17 Aug 1611 – 3 Jan 1648 Died)
963:Joannes de Gilliaco (1452–1455)
877:Aliprandus Visconti (1208–1213)
828:Regengerus (attested 1080–1091)
803:
3359:. Marburg: R. Friedrich, 1898.
3347:Rivista di storia della Chiesa
3331:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1858).
3225:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2451:Bibliotheca rerum Germanicarum
2338:Arduino, the marquess of Ivrea
2312:(950–961). Carolus Burontius,
2100:, 109/1 (Roma 2007), pp. 1-95.
1422:
1413:
1410:Kehr VI. 2, pp. 8-9, nos. 1-4.
1404:
1395:
1381:
1372:
1362:
1234:Tarcisio Pietro Evasio Bertone
1100:Giovanni Giuseppe Maria Orsini
951:Matteo Gisalberti (1406–1412)
945:(29 March 1382 – 31 Oct 1406)
819:Gregorius (attested 1044–1077)
771:Sebastianus (attested 900–901)
541:the metropolitanate of Turin.
13:
1:
3203:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
3192:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
3111:Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia
2425:Monumenta Germaniae Historica
2390:Bollettino storico vercellese
1945:XIV, pp. 351–352 § 16 and 18.
1891:Cappelletti XIV, pp. 662-663.
1864:Cappelletti XIV, pp. 649-662.
1744:Patrologiae Latinae Collectio
1604:Monumenta Germaniae Historica
1536:Acta Ecclesiae Mediolanensis,
1489:Cappelletti XIV, pp. 574-577.
1300:
1090:(30 Jul 1663 – May 1679 Died)
1052:(13 Aug 1590 – 1599 Resigned)
972:Urbano Boninvardo (1469–1499)
927:Giovanni Fieschi (1349–1379)
920:
906:Rainerio Avogadro (1303–1310)
883:Jacobus Carnerius (1235–1241)
555:Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia
3560:Diocese of Casale Monferrato
3394:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1914).
3380:Gabotto, Ferdinando (1898).
3362:Gabotto, Ferdinando (1896).
3352:Frankfurth, Hermann (1898).
2980:"Ferrero, Giovanni Stefano,"
2642:Les registres d'Innocent IV
2577:Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
2038:Simplicianus: Savio, p. 429.
1581:Acta ecclesiae Mediolanensis
1553:Acta ecclesiae Mediolanensis
1518:Acta Ecclesiae Mediolanensis
915:Emmanuel Fieschi (1343–1347)
903:Aimo de Challant (1273–1303)
774:? Anselbertus (attested 901)
411:Diocese of Casale Monferrato
271:The archbishop's seat is in
7:
3433:Orsenigo, Riccardo (1909).
3407:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
2678:Les registres de Grégoire X
2265:Sebastianus: Savio, p. 447.
1958:Bullarii Romani continuatio
1943:Bullarii Romani Continuatio
1922:Bullarii Romani Continuatio
1910:Bullarii Romani Continuatio
1879:Bullarii Romani Continuatio
1288:
1253:
1205:Apostolic Nuncio to Austria
957:Ibletus Fieschi (1412–1437)
909:Uberto Avogadro (1310–1326)
836:Intrusus, never consecrated
786:Ingo (c. 961–974, or later)
594:(d. 1941) to be "Blessed".
401:On 18 April 1474, with the
250:Archidioecesis Vercellensis
41:Archidioecesis Vercellensis
10:
3659:
3466:Schwartz, Gerhard (1907).
3445:Panero, Francesco (2004).
3312:
3180:
2906:, and replaced (1573) the
2693:. Giovanni Antonio Ranza,
1660:Kehr VI. 2, p. 20, no. 11.
1120:Giuseppe Antonio Bertodano
984:(24 Jan 1502 – 1 Nov 1503)
859:Guala Bondonni (1170–1182)
795:Raginfredus (attested 997)
629:Justinianus (attested 451)
607:
322:
3573:
3538:
3389:Archivio Storico Italiano
3371:Archivio Storico Italiano
3047:Cappelletti, pp. 420-421.
2467:episcopatum tenebant...."
2296:Archivio Storico Italiano
1770:, 38 (2002), pp. 315-318.
1642:Kehr VI. 2, p. 18, no. 2.
1316:"Archdiocese of Vercelli"
1032:Giovanni Francesco Bonomi
798:Adelbertus (attested 998)
717:Aemilianus (attested 707)
658:Flavianus (d. 541 or 556)
649:Aemilianus (attested 502)
525:, at the request of King
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2737:, next Administrator of
1924:XIV, p. 349 § 16 and 18.
1912:XIV, pp. 345–351 § 4-22.
1790:101 (2003), pp. 497-514.
1721:George Phillips (1849).
1056:Giovanni Stefano Ferrero
988:Giovanni Stefano Ferrero
976:Giovanni Stefano Ferrero
969:Amadeus Nori (1459–1469)
880:Ugo di Sessa (1213–1235)
816:Ardericus (c. 1027–1040)
762:Cospertus (attested 879)
744:Nottingus (attested 830)
741:Ansericus (attested 827)
711:Theodorus (attested 680)
545:Metropolitan archdiocese
353:Athanasius of Alexandria
327:According to an ancient
3628:Province of Alessandria
3544:Archdiocese of Vercelli
3375:Vol. 18, No. 203 (1896)
3173:(retrieved:2016-10-02).
3038:IV, p. 362 with note 5.
3025:IV, p. 362 with note 4.
3021:Della Rovere: Gauchat,
3003:IV, p. 362 with note 3.
2392:28/2 (1999), pp. 37-74.
2199:Louis, son of Lothair I
2188:Notting: Savio, p. 443.
1710:Benedictus XIV (1842).
1172:Archbishops of Vercelli
1088:Michael Angelus Broglia
960:Guglielmo Didier (1437)
865:(Dec 1182 – 9 May 1185)
675:Berardus (VI/VII cent.)
598:Bishops and archbishops
287:Ecclesiastical province
242:Archdiocese of Vercelli
87:Ecclesiastical province
34:Archdiocese of Vercelli
18:Archdiocese of Vercelli
3585:Catholicism portal
3456:Savio, Fedele (1898).
3325:(in Italian and Latin)
2455:Monumenta Bambergensia
2149:in 680. Savio, p. 437.
1855:Orsenigo, pp. 416-417.
1837:Orsenigo, pp. 415-416.
1321:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1094:Victor Augustinus Ripa
1006:Pier Francesco Ferrero
617:(343 – 1 Aug 371 Died)
443:preserved by Benzo of
249:
40:
3442:. Como: Ferrari 1909.
3291:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
2739:Diocese of Carpentras
2208:Annales ecclesiastici
2175:. J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
2162:. Savio, pp. 437-438.
1082:Girolamo della Rovere
982:Giuliano della Rovere
874:Lotharius (1205–1208)
777:Regenbertus (904–924)
568:metropolitan of Turin
484:of 26 December 1644.
453:Constantine the Great
438:Chapter and cathedral
337:Sabinianus (Savinian)
266:ecclesiastical region
233:www.arcidiocesi.vc.it
183:11 (Religious Orders)
3643:Province of Vercelli
3239:Hierarchia catholica
3217:Hierarchia catholica
3206:Hierarchia catholica
3195:Hierarchia catholica
3056:Cappelletti, p. 421.
3036:Hierarchia catholica
3023:Hierarchia catholica
3012:Cappelletti, p. 420.
3001:Hierarchia catholica
2976:Hierarchia catholica
2846:Biografia Piemontese
2562:on 25 November 1185.
1682:Orsenigo, pp. 38-39.
1498:Orsenigo, pp. 56-58.
1390:De viris illustribus
978:(1499–1502 Resigned)
783:, (924–950 or later)
615:Eusebius of Vercelli
449:Theodosius the Great
345:Peace of Constantine
185:16 Permanent Deacons
120:157,358 (96.9%)
3613:Bishops of Vercelli
3413:. Faenza: F. Lega.
3318:Arnaldi, Domenico.
3076:Archbishop of Turin
2556:Archbishop of Milan
2449:. Philippus Jaffé,
2244:Lituardus had been
1997:. Lanzoni, p. 1039.
1617:Gli antichi vescovi
1038:Costanzo de Sarnano
934:Jacques de' Cavalli
856:Uguccio (1151–1170)
632:Albinus (5th cent.)
603:Bishops of Vercelli
551:Kingdom of Sardinia
383:In September 1050,
357:Emperor Constantius
3638:Province of Novara
3633:Province of Biella
3146:"RINUNCE E NOMINE"
3034:Broglia: Gauchat,
2554:Crivelli was also
2519:the Emperor Conrad
1741:J.P. Migne (ed.),
1724:Die Diöcesansynode
1026:Guido Luca Ferrero
790:Petrus of Vercelli
620:Limenius (370–396)
529:, created the new
428:Guido Luca Ferrero
405:"Pro Excellenti",
293:suffragan dioceses
190:Current leadership
3593:
3592:
3565:Diocese of Novara
3555:Diocese of Biella
3397:Italia pontificia
3304:978-88-250-1000-8
2972:Pope Clement VIII
2900:Pope Gregory XIII
2887:Tridentine reform
2792:Pope Alexander VI
2533:Pope Eugenius III
2476:Schwartz, p. 140.
1799:Orsenigo, p. 415.
1757:Orsenigo, p. 414.
1314:Cheney, David M.
1263:province of Pavia
1217:Francesco Imberti
1050:Marcantonio Visia
994:Bonifacio Ferrero
938:Avignon Obedience
936:(1 June 1379 – )
584:Pope John Paul II
531:Diocese of Biella
474:Pope Innocent III
465:Pope Eugenius III
389:Berengar of Tours
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1000:Agostino Ferrero
943:Ludovico Fieschi
781:Atto of Vercelli
699:Celsus (638–665)
523:Pope Clement XIV
521:On 1 June 1772,
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418:Council of Trent
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863:Uberto Crivelli
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3357:(in German)
3150:Sala Stampa
2919:(in French)
2691:Fra Dolcino
2573:Reichsfürst
2412:Pope Leo IX
2382:(in German)
2147:Pope Agatho
1450:O. Delarc,
1271:Alessandria
1267:Piedmontese
1187:(1830–1832)
1164:(1811–1817)
1132:(1700–1727)
1112:(1694–1697)
1074:(1648–1660)
896:(1268–1273)
871:(1185–1204)
729:Chrysanthus
678:Philosophus
655:Constantius
588:Papal visit
385:Pope Leo IX
258:archdiocese
158:Established
133:Information
3602:Categories
3402:(in Latin)
3156:2018-01-23
2912:Roman rite
2841:Pope Leo X
2254:Hungarians
2160:Aripert II
2079:Costanzo).
1540:(in Latin)
1523:(in Latin)
1301:References
921:since 1350
813:(999–1026)
766:Liutuardus
714:Magnentius
672:? Tiberius
646:Maximianus
329:lectionary
205:Archbishop
152:Roman Rite
109:Population
96:Statistics
2661:Gregory X
2453:Tomus 5:
2433:Biblioth.
1669:Arnaldi,
1631:ad limina
1441:, p. 207.
1437:Arnaldi,
1352:March 25,
1327:March 25,
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626:Discolius
426:Cardinal
341:Martialis
166:Cathedral
63:Cathedral
3618:Vercelli
3169:Source:
2726:Urban VI
2515:intrusus
2374:Henry II
2370:Otto III
2058:aqueduct
1991:Viaticum
1671:Le carte
1439:Le carte
1289:See also
1283:Vercelli
1265:and the
1254:Parishes
687:Damianus
652:Eusebius
557:invited
378:Berengar
376:In 886,
367:basilica
333:Vercelli
277:Vercelli
125:Parishes
91:Vercelli
69:Location
61:Vercelli
3313:Studies
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681:Bonosus
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227:Website
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517:Biella
488:Synods
2823:Ivrea
2585:Aevum
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148:Rite
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