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739:, section 22, it stated: "Concerning diocesan boundaries, therefore, this sacred synod decrees that, to the extent required by the good of souls, a fitting revision of diocesan boundaries be undertaken prudently and as soon as possible. This can be done by dividing dismembering or uniting them, or by changing their boundaries, or by determining a better place for the episcopal see or, finally, especially in the case of dioceses having larger cities, by providing them with a new internal organization.... At the same time the natural population units of people, together with the civil jurisdictions and social institutions that compose their organic structure, should be preserved as far as possible as units. For this reason, obviously, the territory of each diocese should be continuous." 64: 1154:. He resigned the diocese in 1539. Ughelli VII, p. 449 (who states that Marcello Cervini held the administratorship from 9 July to 29 October 1539; but documents show that Cardinal Quiñones became administrator on 9 June 1539). Cappelletti XX, p. 317 (whose notion that Marcello Cervini held the administratorship in 1539, but resigned it when he became pope is pure nonsense; Cervino was pope for less than a month in the spring of 1555). Eubel III, p. 93. 1436:(Sapienza, Rome 1743). He became Vicar General of the diocese of Ascoli in Apulia (1730), and then of Nola (1738). He was appointed bishop of Acerno on 15 July 1743, and consecrated a bishop in Rome on 21 July. He was dispensed from the obligation of residence in his diocese by 1 April 1785, and a Vicar Apostolic was appointed to administer the diocese. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 63 with note 3. 218:. The seat of the diocese was to be in Salerno, and the cathedral of S. Maria e S. Matteo in Salerno was to serve as the cathedral of the merged dioceses. The cathedral in Acerno and the cathedral in Campagna were to become co-cathedrals, and the cathedral Chapters of Acerno and of Campagna were each to be a 149:
A concordat was finally signed on 16 February 1818, and ratified by Pius VII on 25 February 1818. Ferdinand issued the concordat as a law on 21 March 1818. The re-erection of the dioceses of the kingdom and the ecclesiastical provinces took more than three years. The right of the king to nominate the
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In 1792, the town of Acerno had a population of around 2,000 people. In the town was one religious house of men, the Conventual Franciscans. The bishop preferred to reside in Monte Corvino, some 19 km to the southwest. In the town of Picenzia, an area of some 600 families, there was a collegiate
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wrote to the bishop of Sarno and Canon Urso of Salerno, ordering them to inspect the election of Paulus, canon of Acerno, by the Chapter of Acerno, with the license of the archbishop of Salerno; and if it is found to be canonical, to order him to be consecrated by the suffragan bishops of the Church
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Ughelli (VII, p. 449) mentions three names: Pietro de Aretio anno 1511; Alemannus, obit 1514; and Lucius electus ann. 1514. die 29 Maii. These names are repeated by Cappelletti (XX, p. 317) and Gams (p. 844). In no case is any evidence presented for any of the three. None of them knows anything of
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Calandrelli was born in CCercemaggiore (diocese of Benevento) in 1731. He was a master of theology in his Order, and served as master of studies, prior, and Provincial of the Neapolitan Province of his Order. He was Dean of the college of theologians. On 20 January 1792, he was nominated bishop of
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The cathedral of Acerno was originally dedicated in honor of S. Peter, but, like nearly all the cathedrals in the kingdom of Naples, came to be dedicated as well to the Virgin Mary, in this case under the title of the Annunciation. The cathedral was administered by a Chapter, which was led by four
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Bonsi was a native of Florence, and had been a canon of the cathedral since 1605. He had been Auditor of the papal nunciature in Florence. He was named Bishop of Acerno on 13 September 1638. He was transferred to the diocese of Conversano on 26 May 1642. Ughelli VII, p. 451. S. Salvini,
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Tomus 25 (Rome 1853), p. 57, § 7: "Archiepiscopalis ecclesia Salernitana suffraganeas habebit episcopales ecclesias Caputaquensem, Policastrensem, Marsicensem, et Nuscanam; episcopalis vero Acernensis ecclesia ac dioecesis administrationem moderno ac prò tempore existenti archiepiscopo
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Nicola had been Prior of the monastery of Fossanova from 1223, for a period of five years, before becoming bishop of Acerno. In 1223, his title had been elevated to that of Abbot. E.M. Martini, "Intorno a Pietro Capuano, Cardinale Scrittore (Sec. XII–XIII)," in:
1310:, and was a protonotary apostolic. He was appointed Bishop of Acerno on 17 October 1644, and consecrated in Rome on 23 October, by Cardinal Francesco Maria Brancaccio. He was transferred to the diocese of Capaccio on 13 April 1665. He died in 1677. Gauchat, 222:. There was to be only one diocesan Tribunal, in Salerno, and likewise one seminary, one College of Consultors, and one Priests' Council. The territory of the new diocese was to include the territory of the previous dioceses of Salerno, Acerna, and Campagna. 137:
authorized the restoration of the Papal States and the Kingdom of Naples. Since the French occupation had seen the abolition of many Church institutions in the Kingdom, as well as the confiscation of most Church property and resources, it was imperative that
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Julianus had previously been Bishop of Cardiki (THessaly) from c. 1350 to 1353, and Bishop of Nebbio (Corsica) from 1357 to 1363. On 11 August 1371, he exchanged the diocese of Lettere with Bishop Roberto da Casalnouvo. As Bishop of Lettere, he followed
1351:. He was a canon and Vicar General of Gaeta. He became Primicerius of the cathedral chapter, and was Vicar Capitular in 1693. He was named Bishop of Acerno on 17 December 1696. He died in Acerno in June 1702. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 66 with note 4. 1366:(Naples 1675), and was a protonotary apostolic. He was a canon of the cathedral Chapter of Capua, and served as Vicar Capitular in 1686, and was then Vicar General of the diocese of Capua. He taught theology. He was named Bishop of Acerno by 213:
ordered that the dioceses of Salerno and Aceno, as well as the diocese of Campagna (which had not been incorporated into the reorganized metrropolitanate of Conza), be merged into one diocese with one bishop, with the Latin title
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On 4 August 1973, the Archbishop of Salerno and Perpetual Administrator of the diocese of Acerno, Gaetano Pollio (1969-1984) was also named bishop of Campagna, thereby serving as bishop of three dioceses at one and the same time,
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was issued on 15 November 1984, which was accompanied in the next year, on 3 June 1985, by enabling legislation. According to the agreement, the practice of having one bishop govern two separate dioceses at the same time,
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A native of Borgo Val di Taro, Manara held the degree of master of theology in the Dominican Order. He had been Prior of the Dominican Convent of Santa Sabina in Rome. He was named Bishop of Acerno on 14 November 1604 by
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Colonna was appointed administrator on 18 January 1524. He resigned on 23 June 1525, upon the appointment of a new bishop. Eubel III, p. 93. Ughelli VII, p. 449 gives the wrong date (1523) for his appointment.
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wrote a number of letters, indicating that Bishop Dalmatius of Acerno was dead, and that he had decided to provide in his place Ludovicus Munoz a cleric of the diocese of Tarazona (Spain). J. Hergenröther,
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Solimele had been Archdeacon of Salerno. He was appointed bishop of Acerno on 27 August 1436, even though he was a year below the canonical minimum age. On 17 October 1459, Bishop Solimele was appointed
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Campagna was only 29 km or 18 mi in a straight line from Salerno, by road the distance is around 47 km or 29 miles. In 1980, the diocese of Campagna had (nominally) 52,000 members, and 31 priests.
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dignities, the Archdeacon, the Primicerius, the Treasurer, and the Cantor; the office of Cantor later disappeared. The original number of canons is uncertain, but by 1792 they numbered eighteen.
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Of a noble Bolognese family, Paracleto was born in Corneto. He studied in Bologna and was a member of the Collegio di Sacra Teologia (Martucci, p. ix). He was appointed bishop of Acerno by
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The See of Acerno was granted to the archbishop of Salerno as its perpetual administrator. In 1920, the diocese of Acerno had seven parishes, seven churches, and sixteen secular priests.
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on 2 December, a French army was sent to occupy the kingdom of Naples. On 23 January 1806, Ferdinand IV fled to Sicily, and on 14 February the French occupied Naples. Napoleon's brother,
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Andrea was appointed in 1309, according to Ughelli VII, p. 447. He was elected bishop of Valva on the death of Bishop Landulphus by the cathedral Chapter. His transfer was approved by
838:, Tomus II (Romae: Typographia Vaticana 1895), p. 61, no. 3917. Eubel I, p. 68. Ughelli VII, p. 447, no. 2, gives the name "Paschasius", and he is followed of course by Gams, p. 842. 799:
The name and the date are first found in Ughelli VII, p. 447, no. 1, "cujus memoria extat in monumentis ejusdem Ecclesiae." He cites no evidence, however. Kehr VIII (1935), p. 379.
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Sifola was born in Naples. He was Consultor General of the Theatine Order. He was appointed Bishop of Acerno on 22 May 1690. He died in November 1696. Ritzler & Sefrin,
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candidate for a vacant bishopric was recognized, as in the Concordat of 1741, subject to papal confirmation (preconisation). On 27 June 1818, Pius VII issued the bull
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in the consistory of 9 June 1539. He resigned upon the appointment of the appointment of Bishop Nicola Olivieri on 29 October 1539. Eubel III, p. 93.
1728: 1469:(1782). For ten years (1787–1797), he was Vicar General of the diocese of Acerno, and, following the death of Bishop Calandrelli, he was elected 1413:(Sapienza, Rome 1739). He held the priorate of Andria, and was Vicar General of Andria. He was appointed Bishop of Acerno on 26 January 1739, by 205:, as was the case with Salerno and Acerno and Campagna, was to be abolished. Instead, the Vatican continued consultations which had begun under 209:
for the merging of small dioceses, especially those with personnel and financial problems, into one combined diocese. On 30 September 1986,
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in March 1179: Romoaldus of Salerno, Arnulfus of Capaccio, Johannes of the Marsi, Petrus of Acerno, and Johannes of Sarno. J.D. Mansi,
1394:(Naples 1682). He became Vicar General of Marsico Nuovo, then Andria, then Nola, then Amalfi. He was appointed Bishop of Acerno by 125:
was deported. Under such conditions, neither nomination to vacant dioceses by the king, nor confirmation by the pope, took place.
999:, recognized as Thomas' successor on 31 March 1389. He is said by Cappelletti to have submitted to Boniface IX (Roman Obedience). 861:
Eubel (1890), p. 225 with note 2. Luca was still bishop in October 1279: L. Mattei-Cerasoli, "Di alcuni vescovi poco noti," in:
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on 17 August 1637. He died on 23 May 1638. A Ludovico Galbiati was a protonotary apostolic and Vicar General of Lucca in 1635:
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on 14 March 1611. He held the seat for only two years, dying in June 1613. Cappelletti XX, p. 317. Gauchat, p. 66 with note 4.
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on 26 March 1792, and consecrated in Rome on 9 April. He died on 18 August 1797. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 63 with note 4.
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On 18 February 1984, the Vatican and the Italian State signed a new and revised concordat. Based on the revisions, a set of
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by a bull dated 10 March 1460 (Martucci, p. viii). He died on 11 April 1487 (Martucci, p. xvi). Giovanni Martucci (1899),
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On 27 June 1818, the administration of the diocese of Acerno was assigned to the archbishop of Salerno, in perpetuity.
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Bishop Giovanni Serrano, O.F.M.Observ., held a diocesan synod in Acerno in 1626, announcing at the Vatican during his
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Luis Muñoz' bull of appointment indicates that he was the successor of Dalmazio Queralt, not somebody named Alemanno.
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church dedicated to S. Peter, which was headed by an Archpriest, a Primicerius, and a Treasurer, with two chaplains.
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65 (1973), p. 502: "Cathedrali Ecclesiae Campaniensi Exc. P. D. Caietanum Pollio, Archiepiscopum Salernitanum."
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Cenni storici sulle chiese arcivescovili, vescovili, e prelatizie (nullius) del regno delle due Sicilie
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Jourdain de Miramont, a native of Quercy, was bishop of Acerno from 25 May 1319 to 1331. Edouard Albe,
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Tra Europa e "Indie di quaggiĂą". Chiesa, religiositĂ  e cultura popolare nel Mezzogiorno (secoli XV-XIX)
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on 24 January 1718. He died in Acerno in Novem ber 1738. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 66 with note 6.
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Vol I (Friburg im Breisgau: Herder 1884), p. 576 nos. 9146-9153. Eubel III, p. 93, with notes 2-4.
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A Spaniard, born in the village of Aleazar in the province of Toledo, Serrano was appointed by
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Menafra was born at Burgentia in the diocese of Marsico Nuovo in 1659. He held the degree of
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was declared King of Naples on 1 August 1808. In 1809, France annexed the Papal States, and
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Ughelli VII, p. 447 no. 5; repeated by Cappelletti XX, p. 315; omitted by Eubel I, p. 78.
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La chiave del Concordato dell'anno 1818 e degli atti emanati posteriormente al medesimo.
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on 5 March 1703. He died in Acerno in 1708. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 66 with note 5.
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Petrus was elected on 1 March 1331. On 1 July 1331, his consecration was confirmed by
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Considerationi di Lodouico Galbiati protonotario apostolico, e vicario gen. di Lucca
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Tomo decimo (10) (Piacenza: F. Giacopazzi 1761), p. 330. Gauchat, p. 66 with note 3.
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Ughelli VII, p. 446. Cappelletti XX, p. 314. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 63, note 1.
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Ughelli VII, p. 446. Cappelletti XX, p. 314. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 63, note 1.
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on 20 November 1613. He died in March 1637. G. Filograsso, review of: A. Balducci,
1151: 1010: 338: 40: 1535:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 2 (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1524:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 1 (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 977:. He was given the diocese of Stabiae by Urban VI. Eubel I, pp. 78, 167, 309, 360. 1649: 1603: 1552: 1470: 1395: 1265: 1261: 1027: 884: 206: 1463:
Mancusi was born at Giffoni (diocese of Salerno) in 1754. He held the degree of
1272:(Napoli: Stabilimento Tipografico, 1836), pp. 56-57. Gauchat, p. 66 with note 6. 1608:(in Italian). Vol. vigesimo (20). Venezia: G. Antonelli. pp. 314–319. 1073: 970: 945: 900: 493: 477: 436: 387: 21: 1722: 1704: 1691: 1164: 139: 122: 117:, was declared king on 30 March 1806, and after he was transferred to Spain, 1546:(in Latin). Vol. 3 (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1029:
Un poema latino inedito del secolo XV: sulla tentata restaurazione angioina,
1013:. Ughelli VII, p. 448 no. 16. Eubel II, pp. 78 with note 1; 265 with note 2. 1557:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. p. 844. 1478: 1451: 1023: 712:, Part 1 (ed. Charles George Herbermann), Encyclopedia Press, 1922, p. 669. 446: 1286:(Firenze: G. Cambiagi 1782), p. 115, no. 699. Gauchat, p. 66 with note 7. 1240: 1227: 883:
Jacobus: Cappelletti XXI, p. 315. Giovanni Benedetto Mittarelli (1760),
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
1590:(in Latin). Vol. VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 1568:(in Latin). Vol. IV (1592-1667). MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana. 1284:
Catalogo cronologico de' Canonici della chiesa metropolitana Fiorentina
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Solimele was a native of Salerno. He was appointed Bishop of Acerno by
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Five prelates from the ecclesiastical province of Salerno attended the
1579:(in Latin). Vol. V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 890:(Venice: J.B. Pasquali 1760), p. 217. By Giovanni Benedetto Mittarelli 1407:
Anelli was born in the city of Andria in 1698. He held the degree of
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D'Avino, pp. 600-601. Cappelletti XX, pp. 314-315. Kehr VIII, p. 379.
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by the cathedral Chapter. He was nominated bishop of Acerno by King
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In May 1805, Napoleon had himself crowned King of Italy. After the
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Glielmi Gauchat IV, p. 66. Ritzler & Sefrin V, p. 66, note 2.
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Ricerche sulla origine di Monte-Corvino nel principato citeriore,
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Following the extinction of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, the
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on 18 December 1797. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 63 with note 5.
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Ricerche sulla origine di Monte-Corvino nel principato citeriore
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Vol I (Friburg im Breisgau: Herder 1884), p. 576 nos. 9146-9153.
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Italia sacra sive De episcopis Italiæ, et insularum adjacentium
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Roma: Instituto Español de Historia Eclesiástica, 1994), p. 28.
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Ughelli VII, p. 447, suggests that he was also an appointee of
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Volume 1, second edition Naples: Stamperia del Fibreno, 1848.
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Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
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Ventriglia was born in Capua in 1650. He held the degree of
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Queralt was appointed Bishop of Acerno on 13 August 1512 by
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visit in 1626 that he did not contemplate holding another.
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Lorenzi was born in Naples in 1701. He held the degree of
910:(Paris: Fontemoing 1905), p. 384 no. 9477. Eubel I, p. 78. 1345:
Carocci was born in Gaeta in 1649. He held the degree of
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seconda edizione. Napoli: Giovanni Riccio, 1752, p. 250.
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Antonello Syrraca (Antonio Sirico) (20 March 1415 - 1436)
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XLIII (NS. IV 1918) 365. Francesco Serfilippo (1856),
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L. Mattei-Cerasoli, "Di alcuni vescovi poco noti," in:
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Römische Quartalschrift für Christliche Altertumskunde
1268:(Roma: Mascarani 1635). Francesco Serfilippo (1836), 1047:
Cronologia de' vescovi Pestani ora detti di Capaccio.
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Ragona was born in Tricarico. He held the degree of
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36 (1955), pp. 714-716. Gauchat, p. 66 with note 5.
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I, second edition (Naples: Fibreno 1848), pp. 1-19.
347:Menelao Gennari (13 August 1487 - 1493 Appointed, 216:Archidioecesis Salernitana-Campaniensis-Acernensis 818:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1720: 777:vol. LVI (Rome 1922), p. 231. Kehr VIII, p. 379. 634:Roma: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura 2005), p. 191. 146:reach agreement on restoration and restitution. 1176:A native of Naples, Orefice held the degree of 874:(Napoli: Stabilimento Tipografico 1856), p. 34. 31:, a distance of 68 km (42 mi.) from 1245:L'Immacolata delle diocesi di Acerno e Salerno 886:Annales camaldulenses ordinis Sancti Benedicti 1661:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, NIccolo (1721). 1660: 1583: 1572: 551: 344:Paracleto Malvezzi (de Malvitiis) (1460-1487) 1584:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 1573:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 863:Archivio storico per le provincie Napolitane 850:A–rchivio storico della provincia di Salerno 788:Archivio storico per le provincie Napolitane 1679:Diocese of Salerno website: list of bishops 1612: 1601: 1587:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 1576:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 1540:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 1539: 1150:Olivieri was appointed on 23 June 1525 by 760:79 (CittĂ  del Vaticano 1987), pp. 778-780. 581: 184: 1314:IV, pp. 66 with note 9; 134 with note 7. 1215:Memorie storiche della cittĂ  di Piacenza 710:The Catholic Encyclopedia: Supplement. I 332:Manfredo da Aversa (10 July 1405 - 1415) 1729:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy 1561: 1490:Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 63, note 1. 663:La chiave del concordato dell'anno 1818 643:Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 63, note 1. 1721: 1195:Agelli died in Rome in 1608. Gauchat, 459:Juan Serrano Ortiz, O.F.M. (1613-1637) 433:Giovanni Francesco Orefice (1581-1593) 49:Archdiocese of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno 1562:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 1528: 1517: 1091:I regesti dell'archivio, Montecassino 483:Antonio Glielmi (15 June 1665 - 1690) 354:Antonio Bonito (19 March 1494 - 1510) 1550: 1477:on 31 October 1797, and approved by 512:Domenico Antonio Menafra (1718-1738) 225: 58: 1163:Cardinal Quiñones was appointed by 933:Annales de Saint Louis des Français 13: 1645:Faenza: F. Lega, pp. 250–252. 771:"Necrologio del “Liber Confratrum” 557: 420:Nicola Angelo Olivieri (1539–1566) 164:diocese of Potenza e Marsico Nuovo 14: 1740: 1672: 1119:on 29 May 1514. J. 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Index

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Acerno
Naples
Italy
Acerno Cathedral
archbishops of Salerno
Archdiocese of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno

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Battle of Austerlitz
Joseph Bonaparte
General Joachim Murat
Pope Pius VII
Congress of Vienna
Pope Pius VII
King Ferdinand IV
diocese of Capaccio e Vallo
diocese of Policastro
diocese of Potenza e Marsico Nuovo
diocese of Nusco
Second Vatican Council
Pope John XXIII
Pope John Paul II
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O.F.M.
O.P.
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