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871: 45: 252: 2169: 1670:, where he was received on 15 September. He held a diocesan synod in 1703. In May 1702 he took the place of the ailing Archbishop of Palermo at the head of the Royal Council of Sicily. In 1713, when the government of Sicily and the Papacy were engaged in an argument, Ramirez was ejected from his diocese; he retired to Rome. He died at the Minerva on 27 August 1715. Pirro, pp. 725–726. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 73 with note 4. 67: 1680:
was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 15 October 1719 by Cardinal Francesco del Iudice. He was transferred to Agrigento on 27 September 1723, on the nomination of King Charles VI of Spain. During the rise in the price of grain in 1729 he distributed supplies to the poor at low prices. He died on 4 August 1729. Pirro, p. 727. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 73 with note 5; 174 with note 5.
1630:(Civil and Canon Law) from Valladolid, and taught canon law. He was then Vicar General of Valladolid; he served as Visitator General, Examinator and Synodial Judge of the diocese of Oviedo. He was a Canon of Oviedo and of Leon, Inquisitor General of Toledo, and finally Inquisitor General of Sicily. He was named Bishop of Agrigento on the nomination of King 2051: 1462:(expert). He served as confessor for two Viceroys of Sicily, the Duke of Monteleone and the Duke of Medina Coeli. Suppa was presented to the office of Bishop of Agrigento by the King of Spain, on the recommendation of Medina Coeli. He died on 29 September 1569 at the age of 84. Pirro, pp. 718–719. Eubel, III, p. 99 with note 6. 1425:. He was nominated bishop of Agrigento by King Ferdinand II, and approved by Julius II, who granted him exemption from supervision by his Metropolitan, the Archbishop of Palermo. He returned to Rome for the Lateran Council of Pope Julius II in 1512. Pirro, pp. 717–718. Cappelletti, XXI, p. 603. Eubel III, p. 98 with n. 8. 1780:
Lo Jacono was born at Siculiana (diocese of Agrigento) in 1786. He had been Procurator General of the Clerics Regular, Consultor of the SC of the Index (censor of books), and Examiner of the Roman Clergy and Bishops. He also served as Postulator of the Cause in the case of Vincent Morelli in his bid
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De la Peña was born at Ribadavia (Orense, Spain) in 1655. He held the degree of Master of theology, and was a Consultor and Definitor for his Order. He served as Abbot General of his Order in Spain. He served as Abbot of S. Martin in Madrid. He was named Bishop of Cotrone (Calabria) (1719–1723), and
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Born in 1500, the son of Leonello, Prince of Carpi, Pio di Carpi had been named a cardinal in 1537. In 1551 he was Legate in the Patrimony of S. Peter, and Legate to the King of France. He became Bishop of Albano and then of Frascati in 1553; he became Bishop of Porto in 1555. In 1558 King Philip II
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Rini was born in Palermo. He served his Order as Guardian in several places, and was Provincial of Sicily. He was named Consultor and Qualificator of the Holy Office (Inquisition). He was Minister General of his Order. Presented by King Charles II to the diocese of Syracuse, Rini was consecrated a
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Born in Palermo in 1814, Turano was ordained a priest in 1839. He was a former Jesuit, and was a Canon of the Cathedral of Palermo. He had been a professor of theology at the University of Palermo. M. Naro, "Persone e luoghi esemplificativi della cultura ecclesiastica siciliana. Il palermitano
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Ramirez belonged to a noble family of Toledo (Spain). At the age of eleven, he was sent to Salamanca, where he ultimately obtained the degree of Master of theology. He taught theology in the houses of his Order, and ultimately became a Regent Master at the Dominican school at Santa Maria sopra
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Suppa was a native of Catania, and had joined the Dominican Order at its convent in Cefalù. He was a Doctor of theology (Paris) and had taught theology. In 1515 he was appointed to preach a crusade in Sicily. He was taken to the Council of Trent by Archbishop Tagliavia d'Aragonia as a
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Orozco was a native of Toledo. He held the degree of Doctor of theology (according to Pirro) and/or Licenciate in Canon Law (according to Gauchat). He was Prior and Canon of the Cathedral of Segovia, and then Archdeacon of Curval. He was presented to the diocese of Agrigento by King
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granted Pio an annual pension of 10,000 gold coins from his Sicilian revenue. Pio did not visit Agrigento, but governed through a Vicar, Canon Girolamo Valentino, and then through a Visitor, Giacomo Lostio, S.J. He died on 2 May 1564. Pirro, p. 718. Eubel, III, pp. 25, 98.
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bishop in Rome on 7 October 1674 by Cardinal Francesco Barberini. He was Bishop of Syracuse (1674–1676). He was presented to the diocese of Agrigento by Charles II of Spain on 2 March 1676. Pirro, p. 725. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 73 with note 3; 366 with note 2.
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Ojeda (Oxeda, Hogeda), a native of Seville (Spain), had previously been Archbishop of Trani (1560–1571). He governed Agrigento through a Vicar, the Dean of the Cathedral Chapter Pietro Alagona. Pirro, p. 719. Eubel, III, p. 99 with note 7; 317 with note
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Gregory of Agrigento, said to have been martyred in 262, never existed. His name occurs in the hagiographical work, "The Life of St. Agrippina", but the author of that work, a person of the eighth or ninth century, placed the sixth century Bishop
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Born in Palermo, Ottaviano was the grandnephew of Bishop Bertaldus de Labro of Agrigento, and was a Canon of the Cathedral of Agrigento. He was transferred to the diocese of Palermo on 9 November 1362. Pirro, 708. Gams, p. 943. Eubel, I, pp. 78,
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by Cardinal Gotius de Battaglia and Bishop Ratherius of Vaison. Bishop Philip appealed directly to the Pope and asked permission of the King of Sicily to go to Avignon, but he was refused. Pirro believes that he died in 1348. Pirro, p.
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Montemagno was born in Caltagirone (diocese of Caltagirone, Sicily) in 1768. He was a Master of theology, and Provincial of his Order in Sicily. He was consecrated bishop in Caltagirone by the bishop of Caltagirone, Renedetto Denti.
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A native of Palermo, Ponticorona had previously been Prior of the Sicilian Province of the Dominicans, and Bishop of Cefalù (1422–1445). Pirro, pp. 715–716. Eubel II, pp. 83, 182.
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It appears that Lambertus (1287) and Robertus (1298), who are named as bishops by Gams (p. 943), were only Administrators of the diocese, not bishops: Eubel, I, p. 78 note 2.
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Bishop Nicolaus was transferred to the diocese of Orvieto on 23 August 1398, never having taken possession of the diocese of Agrigento. Eubel, I, pp. 79, with note 6; 508.
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Gams, p. 943, only allows Petrus two years in the office; his date is probably based on the fact of the appointment of Nicolaus in 1395. Eubel, I, p. 78, and n. 5; p. 79.
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Tagliavia was appointed bishop of Agrigento by Emperor Charles V on 28 February 1537. He was consecrated a bishop on 6 June 1537. He was transferred to the diocese of
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Orsini was the grandnephew of Cardinal Francesco Napoleone Orsini, and held the degree of Master of theology. He was transferred to the
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Giovanni had been Abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Monte S. Felice (diocese of Gerona, Spain). Eubel, II, p. 83, with n. 3.
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on 15 June 1327. He died in Avignon on 18 August 1341; his body was transported to Rome and he was buried in the church of
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Bishop Gilifort was transferred to the diocese of Palermo on 23 October 1395. Pirro, pp. 710–712. Eubel, I, pp. 78, 388.
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of the Apostolic Palace (judge in the Curia). Burelli died 'at the Holy See'. Eubel, I, p. 79, with notes 7 and 8.
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Gobertus was transferred to the diocese of Capaccio on 23 August 1286. Pirro, p. 706. Eubel, I, pp. 78, 165.
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Cibò was a native of Genoa, and a Canon of the Cathedral of Genoa. He was a relative and chamberlain of
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The succession of bishops, interrupted by the Saracen invasion (879–1038), began again in 1093 with
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for beatitude. As bishop he was a royalist and a conservative opponent of the Revolution of 1848.
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on 10 October 1544. He died on 5 August 1558. Pirro, p. 718. Eubel, III, pp. 99 with note 4; 269.
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Granata was a native of Messina, born in 1741. He was presented to the diocese of Agrigento by
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on 28 February 1689. On 26 August 1697 Ramirez was transferred to the diocese of Agrigento by
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Bartolomeo was transferred to the diocese of Palermo. Gams, p. 943. Kamp, III, pp. 1147-1151.
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in 1330. In 1339 Bishop Philip was the subject of an investigation conducted on orders of
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bishop of the newly restored diocese of Agrigento, and he was consecrated by
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Gilifortis Riccobono (6 March 1392 – 23 October 1395) (Roman Obedience)
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Bishop Philip was appointed by Benedict XIII. He had previously been
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Fugardo had been Archdeacon of Agrigento. Eubel, I, p. 78 with note 4.
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of certain date is Potamius, who was believed to be a contemporary of
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Bertaldus was a native of Agrigento. He was consecrated a bishop by
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presented him to the diocese of Brindisi, which was approved by
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Crespos was born in Medina (diocese of Valencia, Spain). He was
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as its earliest proselytizer; he is said to have been sent by
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on 10 August 1058, for which action he was excommunicated by
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Nicolaus was a Canon of Palermo, a Doctor of Canon Law, an
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Domenico Turano 1638:V, p. 73 with note 2. 953:Lanzoni, pp. 640-641. 907:ad maiori consulendum 873: 841:Archbishop of Catania 504:Jacobus Muscus (1326) 401:Theodosius ( ? ) 314:Diocese of Agrigentum 184:41 (Religious Orders) 1636:Hierarchia catholica 1561:Hierarchia catholica 1406:Diocese of Schleswig 853:Francesco Montenegro 756:Anselmo de la Peña, 737:Francesco Maria Rini 687:Vincenzo Bonincontro 533:Petrus de Curtibus, 521:(6 June 1328 – 1350) 517:Philippus Hombaldi, 468:Rinaldo di Acquaviva 440:Drago, O.S.B. (1104) 413:(attested 591 – 603) 404:Gregorius ( ? ) 375:Gerland of Agrigento 357:Gregory of Agrigento 306:diocese of Agrigento 236:Francesco Montenegro 2084: /  1632:Charles II of Spain 1553:Philip III of Spain 675:Francesco del Pozzo 581:Antonio Ponticorona 422:Hermogenes (c. 800) 398:Potamius ( ? ) 310:Diocese of Girgenti 49:Agrigento Cathedral 1841:Additional sources 1300:. 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