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2103:(Civil and Canon Law). He served in the Roman Curia as Referendary (judge) of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures of Justice and Mercy, and was then Vice-Legate of the papal government in Bologna, at a time when Bologna was stricken with plague. Pope Urban VIII appointed him Bishop of Luni e Sarzana on 7 September 1637. During his episcopate the diocese was several times devastated by wars, and in 1648, by a severe famine. In 1657 there was plague, and in 1660 a plague of locusts. He died on 17 July 1664. Cappelletti, p. 469. Semeria, pp. 104-105. Gauchat, p. 226 with note 3. 824: 933: 2752: 221: 2307:
of the Cathedral Chapter. He was named Auxiliary Bishop of Genoa on 18 December 2004, and for that purpose named titular Bishop of Fondi; his consecration took place on 16 January 2005, at the hands of Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Archbishop of Genoa. He was named Archdiocesan Chancellor. He was transferred to the diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato on 20 october 2012. Diocesi della Spazia-Sarzaba-Brugnato,
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Vincenzo Maria was born Agostino Maria Maggioli of aristocratic parents in Genoa in 1752. He held the degree of master of theology (1794). He had lectured in philosophy and theology in the convents of his Order, and served four years as Prior of S. Maria de Castello in Genoa. He was appointed Bishop
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in 1173 for favoring the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa's design to detach Porto Venere from the control of Genoa and hand it over to Pisa. on 11 February 1174, the consuls of the borgo of Aulla swore fealty to Bishop Pipin. In 1176 Bishop Pipin granted a plot of land in Casale for the erection of the
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Palletti was born in Genoa in 1956, and holds a diploma in the pianoforte from the Nicolò Paganini Conservatory of Music. He served in Genoa after his ordination as a parish curate and hospital chaplain. From 1995 he was confessor at the diocesan seminary of Genoa. In 1998 he was appointed a Canon
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Domenico Spinola was born in Genoa. He had been a cleric of the Apostolic Camera (Papal Treasury), and then Auditor. He served as Vice-Legate in Viterbo. He was appointed a cardinal on 26 April 1626. He was named Archbishop of Acerenza and Matera in 1630. He was transferred to the diocese of Luni e
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On 6 September 1601, the Canons of the Cathedral named a representative to the committee to prepare the plans of the seminary which had been ordered by Bishop Salvago in his diocesan synod of 1595. It was erected on the north side of the cathedral property. In 1605 the Bishop was able to report to
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Bishop Walterius (1193–1212) and the magistrates of Sarzana engaged in extensive consultations to make explicit all of their mutual rights and obligations as the Bishop moved his official seat to Sarzana, where in fact the bishops had been living for some time. The pact was signed on 24 June 1201.
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The Luni (Lunae) of the Ligurian coast is sometimes confused. It was the Luni (Luna) in Tuscany near Magra (Etruria annonaria), and another Luni (Luna) was located near Blera (Tuscania suburbicaria). An alleged early bishop of the 4th century (or the 7th) named Basilius has no documentary support.
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on 23 May 1757, and was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Giorgio Doria on 30 May. He conducted three visitations of the parishes in the diocese. He engaged in lively controversies with the Senate and magistrates of Genoa. He died on 24 February 1791. Semeria, pp. 107-110. Cappelletti, pp. 460-462.
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granted the petition of the Bishop and Canons of Luni to transfer the episcopal seat to Sarzana, but he died before the transaction could be completed. The transfer was finally accomplished with the consent of Innocent III in 1204. The Cathedral church in Sarzana was dedicated to S. Basilio, and
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Constitutiones Lunensis, Sarzanensis, dioecesis, quas habitis synodis frequentibus tribus illustrissimus, ac reuerendissimus dominus Io. Baptista Saluagus Lunen. Sarzan. episcopus, & comes tulit, et demum in vnum codicem ad cleri sui commodiorem vsum referri mandauit: Constitutiones synodi
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A diocesan synod was an irregular but important meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to publish
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Cardinal Benedetto Lomellini (1565–1572) held a diocesan synod. A synod was held by Bishop Giovanni Battista Bracelli (1572–1590) on 12 September 1582. Bishop Giovanni Battista Salvago (1590–1632) held his first diocesan synod in 1591; at this synod association between Christians and Jews was
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Bishop Adalbertus was the recipient of a gift of land in January 950. He was the beneficiary of a diploma of the Emperor Otto I of 10 May 963. In the spring of 968 he was present at the synod of Ravenna. Ughelli, pp. 836-837. Semeria, pp. 30-31. Schwartz, p. 215. Gentile, pp. 147-149 no.
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Lomellino was born in Genoa in 1701. He taught philosophy and theology to junior members of his Congregation. He served as Provincial and then as Praepositus General of his Congregation, and lecturer at the Sapienza in Rome. He was appointed bishop of Luni and Sarzana in Consistory by
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Born in Genoa, Giovanni Battista Spinola was the nephew of Bishop Prospero Spinola. He was a papal Referendary like his uncle, and he too had been a papal governor, of Fabriano and of San Severino, and was then Vice-Legate of Ravenna. He was appointed Bishop of Luni e Sarzana by
352:, who had the houses, walls, and towers destroyed. The inhabitants fled. When Rothari departed, the survivors returned and rebuilt, but in 849 the Saracens attacked and destroyed virtually everything. Recovery was assisted by the Carolingians and then the Ottonians. Bishop 1374:
Constitutiones Lunensis, Sarzanensis, dioecesis, quas habitis synodis frequentibus tribus illustrissimus, ac reuerendissimus dominus Io. Baptista Saluagus Lunen. Sarzan. episcopus, & comes tulit, et demum in vnum codicem ad cleri sui commodiorem vsum referri mandauit:
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Bishop Staffieri was born at Casalpusterlengo in the diocese of Lodi in 1931. He was appointed Bishop of Carpi on 11 July 1989, and was consecrated a bishop on 9 September 1989. He was transferred to the diocese of La Spazia-Sarzana-Brugnato on 10 July 1999 by
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the pope that a seminary had been erected. In accordance with the decisions of his synod of 1717, Bishop Ambrogio Spinola repaired and enlarged the building. Bishop Francesco Agnini (1837–1853) erected the chapel and donated his library of 2,000 volumes.
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The Chapter of the Cathedral was composed of two dignities, the Archdeacon and the Provost, and twenty Canons. In addition, there was a Theological Prebend and a Penitentiary Prebend. In 1709 there were only thirteen Canons; in 1757 there were fourteen.
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On 3 December 1151, Bishop Gotefredus granted the church of S. Andrea in Carrara to S. Frediano in Lucca. Gentile, no. 326. Semeria, pp. 39-41, dates Bishop Gotefredus between 1135 and 1159. Gams, p. 817 column 1, places him between 1137 and
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on 28 November 1537. In 1550 he was compelled to appear in Rome to answer charges of avarice which had been laid against him, instigated by Canon Landinelli and several other Canons in a seven-year-long dispute over finances. But on 17 May
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Giacomo, called Jacobus Tura (Scottini) by Eubel, was a native of Siena, and had been Archbishop of Trani (1352–1378). He resigned the diocese of Luni in 1380 and retired to the Dominican convent in Siena. Semeria, pp. 78-79. Eubel, I, p.
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in 1797, Maggioli was identified as 'excessively aristocratic' and fled from Sarzana, eventually arriving in Rome. With Roman influence the Napoleonic government of Genoa was mollified, and he was transferred to the diocese of
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Guidone is called Veridone or Vidone by Semeria. Schwartz rejects Cappelletti's (p. 436) fanciful date of 1016. Bishop Guido attended the Synod of Rome on 10 April 1027. Ughelli, pp. 840-841. Semeria, pp. 33–34. Schwartz, p.
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Silvestro Benedetti was a native of Pisa, and the nephew of Tommaso de Benedetti, He studied Canon Law. He was a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Luni e Sarzana, and was named Bishop of Luni e Sarzana on 28 April 1497 by
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In October 1254, Bishop Guglielmo approved the transfer to Nicolò Fieschi the castles of Tivegna and Castiglione, and the woods of Padivarmo; the grants were confirmed in the same month by Pope Innocent IV. In June 1257,
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Gotefredus was not transferred from Brescia. Gotefredus of Brescia was a separate contemporary bishop. His date of death is controversial, perhaps 998 or later. Ughelli, pp. 837-839. Semeria, pp. 31–32. Schwartz, p.
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Spinola had been Pius VI's Majordomo, and was Pius VII's Nuncio in Paris. When he was leading the funeral cortege, he was already a cardinal, though his name had not yet been made public (It was being held
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Barnabas was transferred to the diocese of Penne on 31 January 1374, but continued to hold Luni as Administrator. He was transferred to the diocese of Pisa in 1380. Semeria, pp. 75-77. Eubel, I, pp. 318,
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Gerardino was the second son of Alberto Malaspina, Marchese di Filattera. There was a disputed election among the Canons of the Cathedral. After a long delay, the choice of Gerardino was imposed by
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Constitutiones pontificiae et Romanarum congregationum decisiones ad canonicos utriusque ecclesiae cathedralis scilicet & collegiatae spectantes. Jo. Baptista Pittono sacerdote Veneto collectore
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permitted him to return to his diocese. On 11 October 1557, however, charges were laid against him for simony at the Office of the Holy Roman Inquisition. He died in 1561. Semeria, p. 93. Eubel,
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on 22 April 1665, and took possession of the diocese on 13 August. In 1674 he held a diocesan synod, and in 1686 he was appointed Apostolic Visitor of the island of Sardinia. He was appointed
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Constitutiones et decreta synodalia ab . . . Jo. Baptista Spinula Sancta Lunen. Sarzanen. Ecclesia episcopo etc., in Dicecesana Synodo habita . . . diebus octava, nona et decima Aprilis 1674
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of Luni e Sarzana on 22 September 1795, and was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 27 September by Cardinal G.-B. Caprara. With the coming of the revolution in Genoa that brought about the
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Constitutiones edita, et promulgata in Synodo diacesana Lunen. Sarzanen. quam ... Joan. Baptista Bracellius ... episcopus lunen sarzanen. et comes, habuit anno MDLXXXII, die xij Septemb.
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Constitutiones synodales ab Illustrissimo et Reverendissimo D. D. Am brosio Spinula . . . Sarzanensis Ecclesia episcopo et comite edita ... die sexta, septima et octava Junii anni 1717
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on 2 October 1820. He was consecrated a bishop on 17 December by his Metropolitan, Luigi Lambruschini, Archbishop of Genoa. Having become an octogenarian, he asked permission of King
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on 13 September 1694. He died on 7 January 1705. Cappelletti, p. 469. Semeria, pp. 104-105. Gauchat, p. 226 with note 4. Cappelletti, p. 469. Semeria, pp. 104-105. Ritzler-Sefrin
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Tome III (Paris: Fontemoing 1906) p. 142 no. 11932. Ughelli, I, p. 854. Semeria, pp. 68-71. Eubel, I, p. 318. Gams, p. 817 column 2, gives the obsolete dates of 1322 to 1338.
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Constitutiones Episcopatus Lunensis Sarzanensis quas magna cura summaque diligentia Rev. D. Thomas de Benettis de Sarzana eiusdem dicecesis episcopus et comes imprimi iassit
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On 4 May 1642, Bishop Prospero Spínola (1637–1664) presided at a diocesan synod. Bishop Giovanni Battista Spínola (1665–1694) held a diocesan synod on 8–10 April 1674.
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In 1702 Bishop Giovanni Girolamo Naselli (1695–1709) presided over a diocesan synod. On 6–8 June 1717, Bishop Ambrogio Spinola (1710–1726) held a diocesan synod.
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on 20 August 1320, in the vacancy caused by the death of Bishop Gerardino Malaspina. He was killed by the Pisans through poison, according to Giovanni Villani,
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Born of a noble family in Savona, Naselli was transferred from the diocese of Ventimiglia (1685–1695) to the diocese of Luni e Sarzana on 7 February 1695 by
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dates at least from the fifth century. In the late sixth century are found Bishop Terentius and Bishop Venantius, the recipient of a number of mandates of
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Secoli cristiani della Liguria, ossia, Storia della metropolitana di Genova, delle diocesi di Sarzana, di Brugnato, Savona, Noli, Albegna e Ventimiglia
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on 6 March 1415. He died in 1465. Gams, p. 817 (who indicates that he was in possession of the diocese on 29 April 1414). Eubel, I, p. 318; II, p. 182.
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Relazione delle avversità e patimenti del ... Papa Pio VI negli ultimi tre anni del suo pontificato ... Edizione seconda corretta ed aumentata
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Constitutiones synodales ah Ill.m° et Rever.mo D. D. Prospero Spinula Lunensi Sarzanensi episcopo et comite edita . . . die IV Mai, M-DC- XLII
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in 1820, to form the current diocese; its name has been changed more than once. The diocese of La Spezia was created on 12 January 1929 by
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The question is whether he was Bishop of Luni (Lunensis) or Lucca (Lucensis). Ughelli opts for the latter; Semeria, p. 14, for the former.
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Bernabo Malaspina had been Primicerius in the Cathedral Chapter of Verdun, and was in minor orders. He was appointed Bishop of Luni by
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Pogliasca was a native of Genoa, and had an education in the law. He was appointed a Referendary (judge) of the Two Signatures by
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Constitutiones et decreta condita in diocesana Synodo Lunen. Sarzanen. sub lll.mo et Rev.mo D. Benedicto Lomellino . . . cardinali
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confirmed the rights and privileges of the Church of Luni for Bishop Odelbertus. Ughelli, pp. 835-836. Gentile, pp. 21-23 no. 17.
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Heribertus issued a document for the people of Trebbiano on 6 November 1039. Semeria, p. 34. Schwartz, p. 215. Gentile, no. 488.
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La diocesi di Lucca. Da Luni a Massa Carrara-Pontremoli. Il divenire di una diocesi fra Toscana e Liguria dal IV al XXI secolo
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Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
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On 2 August 1170 Bishop Pipin granted the Consuls of Sarzana to move a burgo A native of Pisa, Bishop Pipinus was rebuked by
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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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on 9 May 1312. On 1 January 1318 Gerardino was still Bishop-elect. Semeria, pp. 66-67. Eubel, I, p. 317 with note 5.
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at Valence in August 1799. When the Directory had been overthrown, and in 1802, with the permission of First Consul
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In February 1168 Bishop-elect Raimundus received the fealty of the Lords of Buzano. Gentile, pp. 283-284, no. 304.
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When Luni was abandoned, the episcopal see was fixed at Sarzana, then at Sarzanello, and finally at Castelnuovo.
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Gentile was born at Vulturi in the diocese of Genoa in 1720, son of a Genoese patrician. He obtained the degree
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to resign, and on 26 April 1836 his resignation was accepted. Semeria, II, pp. 113-116. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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The same may be said of a Salorius (or Salarius). A real Bishop Felix, who attended the Roman synod of
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removed the territory of Brugnato from the diocese of Luni and erected it into a separate diocese.
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in Rome. He was also Regent of the Papal Chancery. He was appointed Bishop of Luna e La Spezia by
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Istoria di san Venanzio vescovo di Luni, titolare della chiesa parrocchiale e patrono di Albacina
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Bishop Walterius and the Canons of the Cathedral also negotiated a pact, which was approved by
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monastery of S. Croce. Ughelli, p. 846. Kehr, p. 380 no. 28. Gentile, nos. 61, 533, and 542.
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confirmed the transfer of the seat of the diocese of Luni to the town of Sarzana. In 1217,
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statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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The original cathedral in Luni had been dedicated to the Virgin Mary. In December 1187,
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removed the territory of Porto Venere from the diocese of Luni and assigned it to Genoa.
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secundae per illustrissimum, ac reuerendiss. D. Ioan. Baptistam Saluagum ... anno 1595
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were separated from Luni-Sarzana, but the diocese of Brugnato, separated from Luni by
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Walcherius was killed by the Normans. Semeria, pp. 27-28. Kehr, p. 377, nos. 11-12.
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in April 1060. Kehr, p. 377 no. 13. In 1055, Bishop Wido appeared in the court of
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Filippo was present at the synod of Piacenza of in March 1095. Schwartz, p. 216.
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granted Bishop Pietro the county of Luni, the shoreline, and the port of Amelia (
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Bishop Thomas de Benedictis (1485–1497) presided over a diocesan synod in 1494.
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In October 1178 a controversy between Bishop Petrus Petrus was present at the
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later to the Assumption of the Body of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven.
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in March 1179. Ughelli, p. 846, with the note; 846-850. J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
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Venantius: Ughelli, I, p. 834. Semeria, pp. 16-23. Gams, p. 817 column 1.
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Cappelletti, pp. 464-466, quoting the bull of Innocent II in its entirety.
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Vol. 9 (New York: Robert Appleton Company, 19100; retrieved: 1 Jul. 2018.
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in: Atti della Società ligure di storia patria, Vol. XLIV (Genova 1912).
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I, edito altera (Leipzig: Veit 1885), p. 519 no. 4101. Schwartz, p. 215.
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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Lo Studio fiorentino, 1473-1503: Studenti Fanciulli a scuola nel 1480
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Andreas: Ughelli, pp. 841-844. Semeria, pp. 36-37. Schwartz, p. 216.
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prohibited, and it was demanded that Jews wear a garment of yellow (
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went to Sarzana, and succeeded in settling a dispute between Bishop
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Vol. VI. pars ii. Berolini: Weidmann. pp. 373–392. (in Latin)
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Giovanni Girolamo della Torre, B. (1 Jul 1726 – 21 Apr 1757 Died)
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Italia sacra, sive de episcopis Italiae et insularum adjacentium
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Marsucco (Marsuchio): Semeria, pp. 50-53. Gams, p. 817 column 2.
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Vol. I (Berlin: De Decker 1874), p. 187, no. 2161. Kehr, p. 373.
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Italia sacra sive De episcopis Italiæ, et insularum adjacentium
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A complaint was lodged against Bishop Guido in the presence of
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Latin Name: Lunensis o Spediensis, Sarzanensis, et Brugnatensis
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Cattedrale di S. Pietro, S. Lorenzo e S. Colombano (Brugnato)
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Francesco Agnini (19 May 1837 Confirmed – 8 Mar 1853 Died)
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Giulio Cesare Pallavicini (24 Sep 1804 – 13 May 1819 Died)
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Giulio Sanguineti (7 Dec 1989 – 19 Dec 1998 Appointed,
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Giovanni Costantini (8 Feb 1929 – 26 Jul 1943 Resigned)
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Noradinus: Semeria, pp. 53-54. Gams, p. 817 column 2.
965:
Giacinto Rossi, O.P. (18 Nov 1881 – 29 Jan 1899 Died)
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Pipinus de Arrighis (attested 1170, 1173, 1174, 1176)
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(Use with caution; obsolete) 2352: 2224:on 24 June 1820, and preconised (approved) by 1890:Antonio: Semeria, pp. 64-65. Eubel, I, p. 317. 1555:Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica 1551: 1455:Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica 968:Giovanni Carli (19 Jun 1899 – 5 Jan 1921 Died) 452:conferred on the bishops of Luni the title of 2680: 2621:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolo (1719). 2620: 2511:Memoria storica della diocesi di Luni-Sarzana 2457: 2439: 2421: 1724:: Gentile, p. 269, no. 296; no. 225; no. 449. 1596:(in Italian). Jesi: Tip. f.lli Ruzzini. 1873. 1568:Victor was present at the III Roman synod of 1038:The diocese has 186 parishes, all within the 251:Dioecesis Spediensis-Sarzanensis-Brugnatensis 41:Dioecesis Spediensis-Sarzanensis-Brugnatensis 2458:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 2440:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2422:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2033: 1081:. David M. Cheney. 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Schwartz, p. 216. 931: 822: 467: 2788:Dioceses established in the 5th century 2609: 2590: 2403: 2175:Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 269 with note 2. 1881:Henricus: Eubel, I, p. 317 with note 4. 1466:Diocesi della Spazia-Sarzaba-Brugnato, 1370: 1091:"Diocese of La Spezia–Sarzana–Brugnato" 1074:"Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato" 1061: 1029:Luigi Ernesto Palletti (20 Oct 2012 – ) 837:Antonio Maria Parentuccelli (1469–1485) 704:Guido (attested 1055, 1060, 1076, 1078) 14: 2770: 2548: 2514:(in Italian). Pisa: Stamperia Valenti. 1638:Semeria, p. 28. Gams, p. 817 column 1. 1164:Semeria, pp. 4-5. Cappelletti, p. 422. 342:is said to have been brought to Luni. 2722:Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato 2668: 2575:. Faenza: F. Lega, pp. 586–589. 2555:(in Italian). Massa: Lallai Mariano. 2479: 2404:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2381: 2370: 1975:Tommaso Benedetti: Eubel, II, p. 182. 1271:Dante: The Poet, the Thinker, the Man 1022:(6 Dec 2007 – 31 Jan 2012 Appointed, 864:(7 Sep 1565 – 17 Mar 1572 Appointed, 526: 243:Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato 234:Diocesi della Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato 34:Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato 2654:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 2587:. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. (in German) 2358: 2099:Prospero Spinola held the degree of 1155:Semerio, p. 28. Cappelletti, p. 434. 1128:Semeria, pp. 13-14. Lanzoni, p. 586. 557:died in exile and imprisoned by the 2591:Semeria, Giovanni Battista (1843). 2326: 2061:"Bishop Giovanni Battista Bracelli" 1620:Ughelli, I, p. 835. Semeria, p. 27. 928:Diocese of Luni, Sarzana e Brugnato 917:Francesco Maria Gentile (1791–1795) 872:Giovanni Battista Bracelli (bishop) 680:Adalbertus (attested 950, 963, 968) 155:Cattedrale di Cristo Re (La Spezia) 24: 2778:Roman Catholic dioceses in Liguria 1202:Giovanni Battista Pittoni (1722). 1016:(10 Jul 1999 – 6 Dec 2007 Retired) 944:United: 25 November 1820 with the 573: 363: 25: 2799: 1920:Book XII, chapter 25. G. Mollat, 789:Jacobus Campana, O.P. (1378-1380) 752:Henricus de Fucecchio (1273–1297) 547:on 25 November 1820 in the Bull 287:(earlier Luna) was united to the 89:881 km (340 sq mi) 2750: 2637: 2532:Il Regesto del Codice Pelavicino 1694:. P. Jaffe (ed. S. 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(1914). 2371:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 2222:Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia 1991:Armando Felice Verde (1977). 1607:Thomas attended a council of 1497:where the bull actually says 1182:Gentile, pp. 350-351 no. 369. 981:Name Changed: 12 January 1929 771:Bernabo Malaspina (1320–1338) 710:Filippo (attested 1095, 1096) 683:Gotefredus (c. 976, 981, 998) 368:On 30 June 1183, the Emperor 2538:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1914). 2508:Callegari, Domenico (1866). 2220:Scarabelli was nominated by 2078:Sarzana on 26 April 1632 by 1696:Regesta Pontificum Romanorum 1552:Gaetano Moroni, ed. (1853). 1307:Kehr, pp. 382 and 383 no. 9. 1228:Regesta pontificum Romanorum 850:Giovanni Francesco Pogliasca 780:Giordano Colonna (1344–1351) 599:Venantius (attested 593–604) 384:on 7 March 1202 in the bull 7: 2569:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 2353:Reference works for bishops 2333:, Chiesa Cattolica Italiana 2084:diocese of Mazara del Vallo 1962:Francesco was appointed by 1922:Jean XXII: Lettres communes 1488:Bullarii Romani continuatio 1191:Gentile, p. 100-106 no. 64. 1049: 1033: 786:Barnabas Griffi (1363–1378) 774:Antonio Fieschi (1338–1343) 755:Antonio Camulla (1297–1309) 728:Petrus (attested 1178–1183) 510: 272:, created in 1929. It is a 10: 2804: 2712:Diocese of Albenga-Imperia 2581:Schwartz, Gerhard (1907). 2501: 1543:Pietro Baldassari (1843). 701:Heribertus (attested 1039) 695:Guido (c. 1020–after 1027) 659:Teudolasius (attested 867) 587:Victor (attested 503, 504) 568: 317: 2745: 2700: 2294:; retrieved: 08-02-2018. 2286:He died on 31 July 2018: 1515:The Catholic Encyclopedia 1268:Barbara Reynolds (2013). 903:Giovanni Girolamo Naselli 897:Giovanni Battista Spínola 885:Giovanni Domenico Spinola 878:Giovanni Battista Salvago 819:Diocese of Luni e Sarzana 722:Raimundus (attested 1168) 707:? 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Kehr, p. 373. 1117:"Luni: (Titular See)" 1107:Acta Apostolica Sedis 1040:Province of La Spezia 935: 826: 746:Guglielmo (1228–1270) 743:Buttafava (1224-1228) 740:Noradinus (1221–1224) 611:Thomas (attested 649) 533:diocese of Pontremoli 468:Cathedral and Chapter 330:The episcopal see of 314:on October 20, 2012. 182:30 (Religious Orders) 2706:Archdiocese of Genoa 2407:Hierarchia catholica 2396:Hierarchia catholica 2385:Hierarchia catholica 2374:Hierarchia catholica 2260:Hierarchia catholica 2238:Hierarchia catholica 2127:Hierarchia catholica 2088:Hierarchia catholica 2030:Hierarchia catholica 1805:, editio novissima, 1647:On 24 May 900, King 1576:, editio novissima, 1278:. pp. 102–103. 1240:Cappelletti, p. 426. 1200:Ughelli, I, p. 850. 1062:Notes and references 991:Archdiocese of Genoa 737:Marsucco (1213–1221) 460:(1495), a cousin of 448:On 13 February 1355 410:authorized Cardinal 370:Frederick Barbarossa 278:Archdiocese of Genoa 184:19 Permanent Deacons 105:219,024 (98.8%) 2717:Diocese of Chiavari 2119:Archbishop of Genoa 1649:Berengar I of Italy 1469:Seminario Vescovile 1024:Patriarch of Venice 946:Diocese of Brugnato 862:Benedetto Lomellini 844:Silvestro Benedetti 795:Gerardus Pasqualoni 792:Jacobus Piccolomini 327:belongs to c. 465. 293:Diocese of Brugnato 2732:Diocese of Tortona 2279:Il vescovo emerito 2115:Pope Alexander VII 1799:Pope Alexander III 1781:Pope Alexander III 1378:(in Latin). 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Index

Bishopric of Luni
Ecclesiastical province
Genoa
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Cattedrale di Cristo Re (La Spezia)
Concattedrale Basilica di S. Maria Assunta (Sarzana)
Cattedrale di S. Pietro, S. Lorenzo e S. Colombano (Brugnato)
Secular priests
Francis
Luigi Palletti

Diocesi della Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato
Latin
Latin
diocese
Catholic Church
Liguria
northern Italy
suffragan
Archdiocese of Genoa
Diocese of Sarzana
Diocese of Brugnato
Pope Pius XI
titular diocese
Luigi Palletti
Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Hilarius
Luni
Gregory the Great

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