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388:. In a letter of 26 September 1159 from his refuge in Terracina, Pope Alexander wrote to Archbishop Syrus of Genoa and his suffragans his own version of what had happened. On 13 December he wrote again to bishops in northern Italy, including those of Liguria, telling them that Victor had had himself crowned pope. On 13 February 1160, Victor held a general council at Pavia, with the participation of the Emperor. The legate of Alexander III, Cardinal Iohannes de' Conti di Segni, was sent north to the Po Valley, where, on 27 February 1160, he excommunicated Ubertus of Milan. In 1161 Frederick captured and destroyed the city of Milan. In May and June 1161, Victor and the Emperor held another council, at Cremona, at which Victor deposed Ubertus, the Archbishop of Milan, Hugo of Piacenza, Raimundus of Brescia, and Gerardus of Bologna. Driven from Rome by Imperial troops immediately after his election, Alexander III sought refuge in Genoa on 21 January 1162, where he stayed until his departure for France on 25 April. During his stay in Genoa, Pope Alexander addressed the problem of Milan and Albenga, and a number of other dioceses in Liguria, Piedmont, and Lombardy. Milan, for a time, had ceased to exist, both civilly and ecclesiastically. Albenga had no Metropolitan. 241: 431:). Then the Pope wrote a letter to Bisho-elect Sessa, ordering him and the Archbishop of Vercelli to use the powers granted to them when they were named Apostolic Visitors to depose Bishop Oberto. They were also ordered to see to it that a suitable person be found to be canonically elected in his place. Bishop Oberto, however, returned to the Papal Court, and engaged in a series of delaying tactics, offering one excuse after another, which were contrary to the information in the committee report, and promising that he would prove his statements at an appropriate time ( 3479:, and thus Antonio never obtained the patriarchate. He retained the diocese of Concordia, to which he had been appointed in 1402. He had difficulty in entering the diocese of Albenga, due to the opposition of the Chapter of the Cathedral, and the opposition of the Fieschi, who had held the diocese for the preceding fifty years. Albenga was fought over by the supporters of Gregory XII and those of Benedict XIII. De Ponte was transferred from the diocese of Concordia by 1050: 4305: 4418: 647: 56: 399:) to the archbishop of Genoa and his successors the monastery on the island of Gallinaria (just offshore Albenga), which had up to that point belonged directly to the Holy See. He also transferred the parishes of Porto Veneris and its neighborhood (a port of the Genoese fleet) from the diocese of Luni (which was under the control of the Emperor) to the archbishop of Genoa. Then the Pope granted ( 1140: 500:
1629, Bishop Pietro Francesco Costa held a diocesan synod, and another in 1638. Bishop Giovanni Tommaso Pinelli, C.R. (1666–1688) held a diocesan synod in the Cathedral on 7 and 8 June 1671. Bishop Giorgio Spinola presided at a synod in the Cathedral of Albenga on 8–10 October 1696. A diocesan synod was held in the Cathedral by Bishop Carmelo Cordiviola (1820–1827) on 26–28 October 1824.
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and ordered to present himself at the Papal Court to explain his conduct, which he never did. In fact, when the Archbishop of Vercelli appeared and explained the whole matter to the Pope, Bishop Oberto disappeared, and a diligent search was unable to locate him. Pope Innocent then took counsel with his advisors, and Oberto was judged unworthy of the ministry of the altar (
3812:(Civil and Canon Law). He had been a parish priest in the diocese of Albenga, then Canon of the Cathedral Chapter. He was teacher of dogmatic theology in the diocesan seminary. He was Vicar Capitular, when he was named Bishop of Albenga on 27 October 1871. He was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 5 November by Cardinal Costantino Patrizi Nara. He died on 23 June 1877. 2652:, XIII (Venice 1857), p. 532, who states that Albenga was a suffragan of Milan until 1180, but that it was a bull of Pope Innocent III in 1213 that gave effect to the transfer. Paul Fridolin Kehr, p. 359, places Pope Alexander's bull in 1162 (p. 268 no. 13), but mentions all the other popes and adds Honorius III (1216–1227) as well, without their bulls taking effect. 621:, especially in the diocesan seminary. He took immediate action by removing the popular Rector, Canon Gianeri, who had twice been Vicar Capitular of the diocese, in 1802 and 1820. The bishop then held a pastoral visitation of the parishes in the diocese, and afterwards held a diocesan synod in 1824 to address the various ills of the faithful members of the diocese. 3282:
Council, which he puts in 1216). Bishop Oberto participated in the provincial synod of Milan, held immediately after Archbishop Otto's return from Rome, which affirmed the decrees of the Lateran Council of 1215. He reached a formal understanding with the Podestà of Albenga which was notarized on 29 (?) February 1225 (1224).
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and was awaiting confirmation by the Pope. The See of Milan was also vacant. On 8 July 1213, Innocent addressed a mandate to the Abbot of Tileto, to warn the Albengans and to get them, by ecclesiastical censures without right of appeal, to render obedience and reverence to the Archbishop of Genoa as their Metropolitan.
3678:(Civil and Canon Law) at the University of Pisa. He was appointed Bishop of Albenga on 12 November 1671, and was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Opizzo Pallavicini, a native of Genoa, on 18 November. He died in September 1714. Semeria, II, p. 412-413. Cappelletti, pp. 560-561. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 75 with note 4. 373:, which was in league with Milan, and destroyed it. The feudal lords of Albenga paid homage to the Emperor. The Emperor granted the city of Albenga its freedom, and took it under his protection. In the previous year Genoa had seized the territory of Ventimiglia, and Albenga had found itself trapped in a vise. 467:
Provost and eleven Canons. The Collegiate church of Pieve had a college of fourteen Canons. Porto Maurizio had a Collegiate Church, with a Chapter composed of a Provost and thirteen Canons. In 1840 a new Collegiate Church was founded in Alassio, with a Chapter consisting of a Provost and twelve Canons.
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of S. Domenico in Bologna, and served as a teacher of philosophy in houses of his Order. He was elected Provincial of his Order, and resided at the Minerva in Rome. He was named Bishop of Albenga on 24 February 1832, and consecrated on 26 February by Cardinal Luigi Lambruschini. He died in Albenga on
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Rivarola was a native of Genoa and held a Doctorate in theology from the University of Genoa (1727). He became a Consultor to the Office of the Inquisition in Genoa. He was consecrated in Rome on 21 December 1730 by Cardinal Niccolò Lercari. He died on 31 December 1745. Ritzler, VI, p. 73 with note
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In the summer of 1213, Pope Innocent decided to deal with the fifty-year-long scandal of the defiance of papal bulls by the bishops of Albenga, with regard to the assignment of Albenga to the ecclesiastical province of Genoa. The moment may have been chosen because a new bishop had just been elected,
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Born in Genoa in 1786, Biale had been a Canon of the Cathedral of Genoa, and President of the Congregation of Suburban Missionaries. He was named Bishop of Albenga on 27 April 1840, and was consecrated a bishop by his Metropolitan, Cardinal Placido Tadini of Genoa, on 7 June 1840. Biale attended the
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Carlo Cicala (Cicada), the nephew of Cardinal Giovanni Battista Cicala, had been a Canon of the Cathedral of Genoa, and a professor of law. He was initially appointed Administrator on 30 March 1554, since he was only 24 years of age and below the minimum age for consecration as a bishop. He attended
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Oberto was not yet a priest when elected bishop of Albenga. He was ordained and consecrated by Archbishop Otto of Genoa on 5 March and 10 March 1216. Rossi, p. 147, places these acts in 1216; Semeria places them in 1217 (but his dates are regularly wrong by one year, including that of the IV Lateran
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From 1794 through 1796 the armies of the French Republic used the road through Albenga to enter Lombardy and the Po Valley in their war against the Austrians. The ideological fervor of the troops and their leaders stimulated local rebellions in Liguria against the governing aristocracy. In June 1797
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The Collegiate Church of Santa Maria in fontibus in the city of Albenga also had a Chapter, composed of a Provost and six Canons. There was also a Collegiate Church in Diano Castello, with a Chapter composed of a Provost and twelve Canons. The Collegiate Church of Oneglia had a Chapter composed of a
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In 1165 Albenga was allied with Pisa, the principal naval supporters of the Emperor Frederick and the principal enemy of Genoa. But in that year, seeing the opportunity to harm Genoa, Pisa attempted to seize Albenga. On 22 August the Pisan navy attacked with 31 galleys, and the city was captured. It
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was an important meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy, held irregularly at the call of the bishop. 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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appointed a committee of Apostolic Visitors. Bishop Oberto of Albenga was accused of employing the use of the red-hot iron as a method of purging an accused person of the guilt of his crime, and over the strong objections of the people. Oberto was suspended from episcopal authority by the Visitors,
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In 1613 Bishop Dominico Marini held a diocesan synod, whose Constitutions were published in 1902, along with those of the synod held by Filippo Allegro on 16–18 September 1902. In 1618 Bishop Vincenzo Landinelli (1616–1624) presided at a diocesan synod; he held another synod in 1623. On 1 December
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Oliveeri was born in Campo-Ligure (diocese of Acqui) in 1944. He studied at the seminary of Acqui and the seminary of Torino, and, after his ordination in 1968, at the Lateran University in Rome, where he took a degree in canon law. He studied at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy and became a
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Dania was a native of Ovada, and was educated in the house of his Order in Bologna. He was appointed Bishop of Albenga on 20 December 1802, and consecrated the next day. He became an unrestrained flatterer of Napoleon, who united Liguria with France in 1806. He attended the synod in Paris in June
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in 1700. He was named a Consultor of the Holy Office of the Inquisition in Genoa in 1702. On 30 January 1703 he was appointed Bishop of Aleria (Sardinia), and on 20 February 1715 he was transferred to the diocese of Albenga. He resigned the diocese on 16 November 1730, and was given the honorary
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Serra was born in Genoa in 1687, and joined the Somaschi fathers in 1705. He was a lecturer in theology, then Vice-Principal and Principal in their College of Ss. Niccolò and Biagio in Rome. He was named Bishop of Noli on 7 June 1747, and consecrated in Rome on 10 June 1727 by Cardinal Giorgio
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On 14 February 1814, Pope Pius VII, having been released from his captivity by Napoleon at Fontainbleau, arrived at Albenga, while on his journey to Savona. He was received by Bishop Dania, the clergy, and the magistrates and people of Albenga, and conducted to the Cathedral for a thanksgiving
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The Collegiate Church of S. Siro in San Remo, administered by a college of Canons, had once belonged to the diocese of Albenga, but it was handed over to the diocese of Ventimiglia. It became the co-cathedral of the diocese of Albenga on 1 December 1973, by decree of the Sacred Congregation of
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Bishop Carlo Cicada (1554–1572), who had taken part in the Council of Trent, established the diocesan seminary in 1568. Its quarters were transferred and enlarged in a building next to the old college of S. Lorenzo in 1622. Bishop Pietro Francesco Costa doubled the number of free places in the
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in Toirano to the monastery of S. Pietro in Varatella, with the consent of the three dignities and eleven priests and deacons. In 1225 the Chapter of the Cathedral gave to the monastery of S. Stefano in Genoa the churches of S. Maurizio de Villaregia and S. Maria de Pompeiana in the diocese of
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The original cathedral of Albenga had once been a Roman temple; it was octagonal in form and dedicated to S. John the Evangelist. It was replaced by the second cathedral, after 1128; it was dedicated to S. Michael the Archangel. Bishop Luca Fieschi (1582–1610) carried out major repairs on the
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foundations at S. Romulo (a dependency of S. Stefano in Genoa), Taggia, Triora, and Villa Regia. In the city of Albenga was the monastery of S. Pietro di Toirano, and just off the harbor the monastery of S. Maria e S. Martino di Gallinaria, which was directly dependent on the Holy See.
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In 1806, all of Liguria was united by the Emperor Napoleon to the French Empire. In obedience to the edict of Napoleon I of 25 February 1810, and the demands of the French minister of cults in Paris, Bishop Dania ordered the teachers in the seminary to instruct their students in the
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on 11 March 1845, on the nomination of the King of Sardinia; he also became Prior of S. Maria d'Arossia (Ponte-lungo). In 1866 Bishop Raffaele Biale sold the entire island on which the monastery of S. Maria e S. Martino was located to Signor Leonardi Gastaldi.
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on 24 January 1689, and consecrated a bishop on 30 January by Cardinal Marcantonio Barbarigo. He died in December 1690 (according to Ritzler-Sefrin; Cappelletti, p. 560, and Semeria make the date 1689). Semeria, II, p. 412. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 75 with note
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papal diplomat in Dakar., then in Great Britain, in France, and in Italy. He was named Bishop of Albenga on 6 October 1990. His resignation was accepted on 1 September 2016, since he had reached the canonical age for retirement. Diocesi di Albenga-Imperia,
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1811, having been sent by Prince Borghese, the Governor-General of Turin. He made a second trip to Paris in January 1813, to sign the treaty between Napoleon and Pius VII. He died on 6 September 1818. Semeria, II, p. 425-434. Rossi, p. 346. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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On 1 June 1531, Bishop Giangiacomo Gambarana held a diocesan synod with his clergy in the sacristy of the Cathedral. Bishop Carlo Cicala presided over a synod in 1564. Another diocesan synod was held on 1 and 2 December 1583 by Bishop Luca Fieschi.
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A native of Genoa, Marini had been Referendary (judge) of the Two Signatures in the Roman Curia, and governor successively of the towns of Fano, Fabriano, and Civitavecchia. He was appointed bishop of Albenga in the Consistory of 2 August 1655 by
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All references to Enrico derive ultimately from Ughelli, p. 916, and add nothing. Ughelli is wrong in his characterization of the letter of Pope Innocent III of 1213 (Semeria, p. 376), which is not addressed to Enrico and does not mention him by
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The Chapter of the Cathedral was composed of three dignities (the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, and the Provost) and fifteen Canons. There were also twelve chaplains. The Chapter itself was already in existence by 1076, when Bishop Deodatus gave a
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Sebastiano Botti was born in Genoa in 1645. He held the degree of master of theology. He was a Provincial of the Roman province of his Order, and then Prior of the Convent at S. Maria in Transpadina in Rome. He was named Bishop of Albenga by
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the duchy of Savoy was returned to the King of Sardinia, and he was made Doge of Genoa in addition. The bishop of Albenga was recognized by the King of Sardinia as a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, even though it had been abolished in 1804.
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Carmelo Cordiviola (1820–1827) had the unenviable task of restoring order and repairing the damage done by the French and their collaborator Bishop Dania. He was particularly shocked by the extent of the influence of Gallicanism and
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Cordiviola was born in Catania (Kingdom of Naples) in 1774. He had been a Canon of the Cathedral of Genoa. He was appointed bishop of Albenga on 2 October 1820. He died on 29 August 1827. Semeria, II, pp. 434-437. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Pinelli was transferred from the diocese of Molfetta, where he had been bishop since 1648, to Albenga on 29 March 1666. He died in 1688. Semeria, II, pp. 410-411. Cappelletti, p. 560. Gauchat, p. 76 with note 6;
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Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi sive summorum pontificum, S. R. E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series... A pontificatu Pii PP. VII (1800) usque ad pontificatum Gregorii PP. XVI (1846)
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Bishop Erimbertus was present at the synod held at Pavia (Ticinum) in the presence of the Emperor Herny III on 22 October 1046, in a serious conflict over precedence among bishops. J. D. Mansi (ed.),
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Quintus is also called Quintius, and Quiritus. Semeria, II, p. 357. His alleged successor Gaudentius (c. 465) is a mistaken attribution; he was actually Bishop of Aveia Vestina. Lanzoni, p. 842.
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In the early 19th century the Chapter was composed of eighteen Canons and ten Beneficiaries. It had an annual revenue of 5,000 French francs. The Cathedral itself had an income of 2,000 francs.
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organized an alliance of Italian cities and states, to defend Piedmont from the incursions of the French, and Albenga became a member of that league. In 1525 King Francis was defeated at the
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on 28 January 1292. Ughelli (p. 917) states that he died in 1306, as does Rossi. Accame, p. 440, reports that the Vicar Capitular imposed a fine on two Canons in February 1306, during the
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A priest of the diocese of Genoa, Marini was appointed a Referendary (judge)of the Tribune of the Two Signatures (Justice and Mercy). He was named Bishop of Albenga on 11 April 1611 by
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In 1810, Bishop Angelo Dania issued a pastoral letter, in which he announced the suppression of all of the religious houses in the diocese of Albenga, in accordance with French laws.
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On 19 December 1213, Archbishop Otto of Genoa took formal possession of the diocese of Albenga, and on 24 December he was honorably received by the clergy and people of the diocese.
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travelled through Albenga, on their way to claim the Duchy of Milan for the French King, despite treaty stipulations. The army spent twenty-five days in the city's territory. The
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on 18 July 1321. He died in 1328, according to Ughelli. Ughelli, pp. 917-918 (making the year of appointment 1320, wrongly). Semeria, II, p. 390. Eubel I, p. 81. G. Mollat,
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With the papal election of September 1159 a period of turmoil struck the Church and the diocese of Albenga. Two factions of cardinals elected two popes. The majority chose
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In the medieval period, the bishop of Albenga was lord of the principality of Oneille and of Pietra and its dependencies. He was therefore a feudal subject of the Emperor.
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Bishop Paolo Maggiolo (1791–1802) was forced by a violent mob to flee from his cathedral, finding refuge in the parish of Bardino Vecchio, where he died and was buried.
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concedit insuper ei et successoribus eius Albinganen. episcopatum, ita quod a biennio, postquam pax fuerit ecclesiae restituta, eundem episcopatum perpetuo habeant.
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An archbishop had been elected, but his institution was being resisted by the Milanese, and continued to be resisted as late as 2018. Eubel, I, p. 332 with note 4.
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Statistique des provinces de Savone, d'Oneille, d'Acqui et de partie de la provincie [i.e. province] de Mondovi formant l'ancien departement de Montenotte
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Giacomo Maria Pirattoni was born in Alessandria in 1764, and joined the Dominicans in 1780 (Vincenzo Tommaso was his name in the Order). He was educated at the
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Synodus dioecesana albinganensis quam Ill.mus et Rev.mus D. D. Carmelius Cordeviola habuit in sua Cathedrali diebus XXVI, XXVII, XXV III octobris MDCCCXXIV
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Deodatus was accused of simony, along with the bishops of Asti and Alba, at a synod held in Milan in April 1098. He was deposed. Semeria, II, pp. 366-367.
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Born in Genoa in 1818, Alimonda had been Canon and Provost of the Cathedral Chapter of Genoa. He taught at the seminary of Genoa, and wrote articles for
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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 10 July 1419. Ughelli, p. 919. Semeria, II, pp. 394-396. Rossi, pp. 201-202. Eubel, I, pp. 82, 201. "Martino V relative alla Liguria II Diocesi ,"
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The Diocese of Albenga-Imperia maintains its own list of parishes in the diocese. The diocese's 163 parishes are divided between the provinces of
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In 1175 Bishop Lauterius acquired the territories of Sarola and San Giovanni degli Olivastri for the episcopal endowment. He was present at the
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Bishop Lanterius (Lauterius) is still listed as belonging to the ecclesiastical province of Milan at the III Lateran Council in March 1179.
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said to have been made a suffragan of Genoa. If the peace referred to is the end of the schism, that did not take place until 1178 or 1180.
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made him a cardinal. He was appointed Archbishop of Turin on 9 August 1883. He died on 30 May 1891. Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, pp. 51, 86. 538.
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with which they are incorporated, have no historical foundation. Nor does their martyrdom imply the existence of a bishopric or a bishop.
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title of Bishop of Attaleia (Turkey). Semeria, II, p. 414. Cappelletti, p. 561. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 74 with note 5; p. 75 with note 5.
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and taken prisoner. But for the next two centuries and more, the struggle continued over the possession of Liguria and the Piedmont.
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The Bishop of Albenga was granted possession of the Abbey of S. Maria e S. Martino dell' Isola Gallinaria and the title of Abbot by
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in Albenga, Diano Castello, Dolcedo, Porto Maurizio, and Triora; the Reformed Franciscans in Alassio, Pietra, S. Remo and Maro; the
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Varie sono le opinione circa l'autenticità degli atti del suo martirio, immedesimati con quelli de' santi Faustino e Giovita.
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Spinola was the brother of Cardinal Giovanni Battista Spinola and nephew of Cardinal Giulio Spinola. He obtained the degree
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a civil war broke out in Genoa, which, under the inspiration of General Napoleon Bonaparte, led to the establishment of the
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Albenga. The third dignity, the Provost, was not created until 22 October 1482, by Bishop Leonardo Marchese (1476–1513).
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Vescovi e signori: la Chiesa albenganese dal declino dell'autorità regia all'egemonia genovese : secoli XI-XIII
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altera editio Tomus II (Leipzig: Veit 1888), p. 147 no. 10584; p. 149 no. 10601; p. 420. Horace Kinder Mann, p. 54.
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service. He was then escorted to the Episcopal Palace, where he spent the night, before continuing on his journey.
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Spinola. He was transferred to Albenga on 9 March 1746. Ritzler, VI, p. 74 with note 3; p. 302 with note 2.
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Kehr, p. 268 no. 13. This grant was cancelled before 2 April 1169, when Pope Alexander took the monastery,
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In 1208 scandal enveloped the diocese of Albenga. Complaints to the papacy were of sufficient gravity that
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seminary, and increased the number of teachers. The seminary was ruined by the revolutionary wars of the
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Spinola was killed in a struggle against Genoese invaders. Semeria, II, pp. 387-390. Eubel, I, p. 81.
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Calendario generale pe' Regii Stati pubblicato con autorità del Governo e con privilegio di S.S.R.M
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publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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in the Kingdom of Naples on 29 March 1666. Semeria, II, p. 410. Gauchat, p. 76 with note 5; 238.
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Cattarossi was appointed Bishop of Albenga on 11 April 1911, and transferred to the diocese of
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Rossi, p. 266. I. I. Calzamiglia, "Il sinodo di riforma del vescovo Carlo Cicada (1564)," in:
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was changed by decree of the Congregation of Bishops in the Roman Curia, with the approval of
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Born at Costa Bacelega (Albenga) in 1812, Siboni held the degrees of doctor of theology, and
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in 1854. He was named Bishop of Albenga on 21 October 1877. He resigned on 12 May 1879 when
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In 451, a signature from a bishop of Albenga named Quintus appears on the Synodal Letter of
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on 18 July 1616. On 15 November 1627 he was named titular Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem by
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in 1409, which deposed both Gregory XII and Boniface VIII. He was unable to attend the
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By the mid-17th century, the diocese was host to the following religious orders: the
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Bishop Ottone attended the provincial council of Milan in 1125. Semeria, II, p. 369.
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Un grande ligure del Seicento. Pier Francesco Costa vescovo di Albenga (1624–1653)
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A native of Venice, Antonio da Ponte had been appointed Patriarch of Aquileia by
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Truccus is known only from Ughelli, p. 915, who cites no source of his statement.
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Fornari was born of a patrician Genovese family in 1674. He obtained the degree
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Presentazione della Beata Vergine Maria Al Tempio e Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio (
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The bishop himself had revenues of 5,000 francs. Chabrol de Volvic, II, p. 137.
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Accame, P. (1898), "Cenni storici sul Capitolo della cattedrale di Albenga,"
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Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Latina, Patrologiae Latinae Tomus CCXIV
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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Costa: Gauchat, p. 76 with note 4. A. Arecco and I. I. Livio Calzamiglia,
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Gerardus Sessa (who was named Bishop of Novara in 1209). J.P. Migne (ed.)
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Basilica Concattedrale di S. Maurizio e Compagni Martiri (Porto Maurizio)
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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Le diocese d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (An. 604)
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of 1682, and in 1811 he had the Articles printed by a press in Genoa.
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in Alassio, Loano, Oneglia, Porto Maurezio, San Remo, and Pieve; the
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At the end of January 1159 the Emperor Frederick seized the city of
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25 October 1839. Semeria, II, 437-438. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 66.
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Bonus: Semeria, II, p. 360. Gams, p. 810, column 2. Kehr, p. 358;
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Saggio storico sull'antico ed attuale stato della città d'Albenga
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Italia sacra, sive de episcopis Italiae et insularum adjacentium
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Giosuè Cattarossi vescovo e conte di Feltre e Belluno, 1863-1944
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in Cervo, Loana, Oneglia, Pontedassio, Pieve, and Triora; the
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and appointed governor of the City of Rome. He died in 1635.
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Annales Minorum Seu Trium Ordinum A S. Francisco Institutorum
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Chabrol de Volvic, Gilbert-Joseph-Gaspard, Comte de (1824).
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to Bishop Airaldus on 9 February 1191. Kehr, p. 277 no. 51.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
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to administer the diocese of Albenga. Eubel, I, pp. 81-82.
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Fredericus was already Bishop of Savona when appointed by
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had convents at Albenga, Alassio, and Porto Maurizio. The
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
2538:(in Latin). Genoa: Hieronymus Bartolo. pp. 32 verso. 2503:(in Italian). Vol. X. Milano: Capuccio. p. 271. 2496: 4113:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio. 2442:(Faenza: F. Lega 1927), p. 841: "e un romanzo ciclico". 4241:
Vol. VI. pars ii. Berolini: Weidmann. pp. 358–362.
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Sancti Joannis sacrae Albinganensis ecclesiae episcopus
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quod nulli fuit hactenus nisi Romano pontifici subditum
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Giornale ligustico di archeologia, storia e belle arti
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Fedele Savio, "La legende des SS. Faustin et Jovite,"
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at Albenga, Diano Marina, Pietra, and in Toirano; the
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cathedral, and rebuilt the adjacent episcopal palace.
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Giuseppe Francesco Maria della Torre (1764–1779 Died)
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at Toirano; and the Jesuits in San Remo and Alassio.
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Lucas Waddingus (1733). Joseph Maria Fonseca (ed.).
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Santi Maria Maddalena Processo Martiniano e Matteo (
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Trasfigurazione di Nostro Signore e S. Sebastiano (
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Bernardo ( 1258:Santi Antonio Abate Lorenzo e Giovanni Battista ( 978:Carlo Maria Giuseppe Fornari (1715–1730 Resigned) 4437: 4000:Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 3475:, who was driven out of Rome and deposed by the 3283: 3081:Italy in the Age of the Risorgimento 1790 - 1870 2753:In 1128, Bishop Otto (Ottone) signed a document 2736: 2531: 2401:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016. 4361:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Genoa 3397: 2929:Mansi-Petit-Martin, pp. 65, 101. Rossi, p. 269. 2913:J. D. Mansi, L. Petit, and G. B. Martin (ed.), 2897:J. D. Mansi, L. Petit, and G. B. Martin (ed.), 2572:quod proprium est et speciale Romanae ecclesiae 2518:The lives of the popes in the early Middle Ages 559:(Turchine) had convents in San Remo and Pieve. 3520: 3503: 3329:Dictionary of World Biography: The Middle Ages 3043: 2867: 2691:Semeria wrongly dates the letter to 1211. Cf. 2646:Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica 4346: 4284:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolo (1719). 4283: 4095: 4077: 4059: 3860: 3077: 3076:Chabrol de Volvic, I, p. 140. Rossi, p. 345. 2500:Annali d'Italia dal principo Dell'era Volgare 2487:Chabrol de Volvic, II, p. 139. Rossi, p. 108. 2416:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016. 2387: 1091: 4279:(in Italian). Albenga: Tip. di T. Craviotto. 4184:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4096:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 4078:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 4060:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 3534:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 26, 2016 3517:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 26, 2016 3454:Bishop Gilberto (Gerberto) took part in the 3388:Faschino was appointed bishop of Albenga by 4156: 2696: 994:Stefano Giustiniani (1779–29 Mar 1791 Died) 845:Napoleone Fieschi (1459–1466) Administrator 842:(Flisco) (1448–1459 Resigned) Administrator 417: 39: 4353: 4339: 4313: 4205:Atti della Società Ligure di Storia Patria 4107:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 3999: 3877:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3485:Atti della Società ligure di storia patria 3361:Imperialis: Gams, p. 810; Eubel, I, p. 81. 3326:Frank Northen Magill; Alison Aves (1998). 3052:. Santa Barbara CA USA: ABC-CLIO. p.  2404: 239: 3462:, but sent his procurator. Rossi, p. 201. 3370:Lanterius: Gams, p. 810; Eubel, I, p. 81. 3183:Benedetto di Taggia: Semeria, II, p. 361. 3113:Semeria, II, p. 425. Cappelletti, p. 569. 2904:(Paris: Hubert Welter 1913), pp. 265-266. 2613:Cappelletti, p. 544. Semeria, II, p. 370. 1181:Learn how and when to remove this message 805:Fredericus Cibo (1328–1329) Administrator 540:in Albenga and Borghetto S. Spirito; the 335:of his martyrdom, together with those of 331:, between the years 121 and 125. But the 18:Roman Catholic Diocese of Albenga-Imperia 4213: 3902:McKenna, Josephine (September 2, 2016). 2849:Seminary: Chabrol de Volvic, II, p. 137. 2670:The Visitors were the Cistercian Bishop 1048: 445: 364: 4466:Dioceses established in the 5th century 4276:Storia della città e diocesi di Albenga 4253: 4041: 3901: 3855:on 21 November 1913. Virgilio Tiziani, 3636:. He was transferred to the diocese of 3605:Landinelli: Gauchat, p. 75 with note 3. 3574:. He was transferred to the diocese of 3084:. New York: Routledge. pp. 49–52. 2871:Storia della città e diocesi di Albenga 1226:Natività di Maria Vergine e S. Bernardo 1030:Pietro Anacleto Siboni (1871–1877 Died) 791:Lanfrancus de Nigro, O.Min. (1255–1291) 380:, while the minority, supported by the 327:(Calogero), an officer of the court of 14: 4438: 3964:(Retrieved:2008-03-13 04:04:39 +0000) 3004:Rossi, pp. 130-132. Kehr, pp. 360-361. 1439:Natività di Maria Vergine e S. Lucia ( 1199: 1077:Gilberto Baroni (1963–1965 Appointed, 794:Nicolaus Faschino, O.Min. (1292–1306?) 4388:Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato 4334: 4272: 4117: 4042:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 3988: 3976: 3352:Simon: Gams, p. 810; Eubel, I, p. 81. 2548:Philippus Jaffe (ed. G. Loewenfeld), 2270:Santi Lorenzo e Bernardino Da Siena ( 1836: 1639:Nostra Signora Assunta e S. Martino ( 1524:Castelvecchio di Santa Maria Maggiore 997:Paolo Maggiolo (1791–7 Aug 1802 Died) 637: 4324:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 4250:. Faenza: F. Lega, pp. 841–842. 4030: 2623:Luigi Tommaso Belgrano, ed. (1890). 1728:Nostra Signora Assunta e S. Donato ( 1133: 1000:Angelo Vincenzo Andrea Maria Dania, 641: 411:was put to the torch and destroyed. 4254:Semeria, Giovanni Battista (1843). 4207:XIX (Genova 1888), pp. 5–146. 4045:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667) 1270:Santi Antonio e Bernardino Da Siena 981:Agostino Rivarola (1730–1745 Died) 754:Ainaldus (Airaldus) (attested 1191) 24: 4446:Roman Catholic dioceses in Liguria 4314:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). " 4084:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 4066:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 4048:. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana 3592:Semeria, I, pp. 257-258. Gauchat, 3048:Napoleon: A Biographical Companion 2920:(Paris: Hubert Welter 1913), p. 29 2497:Lodovico Antonio Muratori (1819). 2088:Santi Giovanni Battista ed Eugenio 1074:Raffaele De Giuli (1946–1963 Died) 874:(1517–1518 Resigned) Administrator 868:(1513–1517 Resigned) Administrator 180:Cattedrale di S. Michele Arcangelo 25: 4477: 4295: 4214:Embriaco, Primo Giovanni (2004). 3527:"Bishop Giangiacomo di Gambarana" 3496:Basso della Rovere was appointed 3236:in March 1179. J.D. Mansi (ed.), 2701:I (Berlin 1874), p. 353 no. 4095. 1360:Santi Biagio e Francesco di Sales 114:979 km (378 sq mi) 4416: 4303: 3954: 3941: 3925: 3885: 3845: 3824: 3802: 3788: 3774: 3760: 3746: 3424:Joannes was appointed bishop by 2140:S. Giovanni Battista Decollato ( 2053:Santi Antonio Abate e Giuliano ( 1775:Santi Mauro e Giacomo Maggiore ( 1138: 1071:Angelo Cambiaso (1915–1946 Died) 1039:Filippo Allegro (1879–1910 Died) 645: 274:Dioecesis Albinganensis–Imperiae 54: 41:Dioecesis Albinganensis–Imperiae 4403:Diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo 3743:Ritzler, VI, p. 74 with note 6. 3737: 3734:Ritzler, VI, p. 74 with note 5. 3728: 3725:Ritzler, VI, p. 74 with note 4. 3719: 3709: 3699: 3681: 3668: 3653: 3643: 3625: 3608: 3599: 3564: 3550: 3537: 3490: 3465: 3448: 3435: 3418: 3409: 3382: 3373: 3364: 3355: 3346: 3303:Auditor causarum contradictarum 3295: 3275: 3265: 3256: 3243: 3226: 3217: 3208: 3199: 3186: 3177: 3168: 3159: 3143: 3134: 3125: 3116: 3107: 3098: 3070: 3037: 3016: 3007: 2998: 2989: 2980: 2968: 2959: 2950: 2941: 2932: 2923: 2907: 2891: 2878: 2861: 2852: 2843: 2834: 2821: 2805: 2796: 2787: 2778: 2769: 2760: 2747: 2722: 2713: 2704: 2685: 2664: 2655: 2634: 2616: 2607: 2594: 2581: 2564: 2555: 2542: 2525: 2282:Santi Bernardo Pietro e Paolo ( 2046:Santi Apostoli Pietro e Paolo ( 921: 834:Matteo del Carretto (1429–1448) 824: 538:Minims of S. Francesco di Paola 504:Religious Orders in the diocese 350:, in which the condemnation of 27:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy 4157:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1857). 4031:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2602:The Oxford Dictionary of Popes 2508: 2490: 2481: 2478:Chabrol de Volvic, II, p. 137. 2472: 2445: 2419: 2372: 2069:Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena 1794:Santi Antonio Giacomo e Nicola 1007:Carmelo Cordiviola (1820–1827) 819:Gilbertus Fieschi (1390–1419?) 810:Fredericus de Ceva (1329–1350) 323:the scene of the martyrdom of 303:, on 1 December 1973. It is a 295:; the traditional name of the 13: 1: 4003:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 3992:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 3989:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 3980:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 3977:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 2888:31-33 (1981–1982), pp. 54-64. 2578:. Kehr, p. 361, nos. 1 and 2. 2535:Historia Genuensium libri XII 2394:"Diocese of Albenga-Imperia)" 2366: 1964:S. Matilde (Marina di Andora) 1097:Name Changed: 1 December 1973 1061:Giosuè Cattarossi (1911–1913) 1044: 898:(Cicada) (1554–1572 Resigned) 850:Valerio Calderina (1466–1472) 757:Ibaldo Fieschi (1198–c. 1199) 562: 4234:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1914). 3947:Diocesi di Albenga-Imperia, 3931:Diocesi di Albenga-Imperia, 3894:"Biografia, Vescovo emerito" 3821:Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, p. 86. 3023:Giuseppe Cottalasso (1820). 2698:Regista pontificum Romanorum 2550:Regesta pontificum Romanorum 2411:"Diocese of Albenga-Imperia" 1894:Santi Fabiano e Sebastiano ( 1875:Nostra Signora di Pontelungo 1163:Knowledge's inclusion policy 1020:Vincenzo-Tommaso Pirattoni, 831:Antonio da Ponte (1419–1429) 816:Giovanni Fieschi (1364–1390) 813:Giovanni de Ceva (1350–1364) 479:Bishops in the Roman Curia. 382:Emperor Frederick Barbarossa 7: 4244:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 4200:Desimoni, Cornelio (1888). 3547:. 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(1321–1328) 797:Emanuel Spinola (1309–1321) 751:Lanterius (c. 1175–c. 1179) 429:ministerio altaris indignum 130:158,400 (est.) (92.4%) 10: 4482: 4378:Diocese of Albenga-Imperia 4139: 3584:Giuseppe Banchero (1855). 3510:"Bishop Leonardo Marchesi" 2829:Albenga e il suo seminario 2682:(Paris 1891), pp. 320-322. 2260:Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio 1306:Santi Michele e Bartolomeo 1194: 1092:Diocese of Albenga-Imperia 1027:Raffaele Biale (1840–1870) 727:Erembertus (attested 1046) 677: 632: 314: 266:Diocese of Albenga–Imperia 34:Diocese of Albenga–Imperia 4411: 4366: 3935:; retrieved: 2018-10-06. 3896:: retrieved: 2018-06-11. 3292:Semeria, II, pp. 376-377. 3284:Pietro Gioffredo (1839). 3140:Semeria, II, pp. 434-435. 2995:Semeria, II, pp. 461-466. 2986:Semeria, II, pp. 467-468. 2737:Pietro Gioffredo (1839). 2661:Semeria, II, pp. 373-375. 2591:Cappelletti, pp. 544-545. 2532:Uberto Foglietta (1585). 1828:Santi Lorenzo e Antonio ( 1424:Santi Leonardo e Nicola ( 1322:Santi Lucia e Benedetto ( 1064:Pacifico Celso Carletti, 745:Odo (Odoardo) (1125–1149) 742:Aldebertus (c. 1103–1124) 567:In 1524 the army of King 482: 344:Eusebius, Bishop of Milan 252: 247: 238: 233: 223: 213: 208: 194: 186: 175: 167: 157: 147: 142: 134: 118: 110: 105: 95: 83: 73: 68: 53: 49: 32: 4273:Rossi, Girolamo (1870). 3970: 3951:; retrieved: 2018-10-06. 3545:Administrator of Mariana 3487:91 (Genoa 1977), p. 384. 3131:Cottalasso, pp. 117–122. 3122:Semeria, II, p. 427-429. 3104:Cottalasso, pp. 116-117. 2469:(Florence 1761), p. 144. 2224:Santi Stefano e Matteo ( 1901:Nostra Signora Assunta ( 1750:Nostra Signora Assunta ( 1675:Nostra Signora Assunta ( 1583:Santi Stefano e Antonino 1557:Nostra Signora Assunta ( 1244:S. 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Index

Roman Catholic Diocese of Albenga-Imperia

Albenga
Ecclesiastical province
Genoa
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Cattedrale di S. Michele Arcangelo
Secular priests
Francis
Guglielmo Borghetti

Website of the diocese
Latin
Latin
diocese
Catholic Church
Liguria
Italy
Pope Paul VI
suffragan
Archdiocese of Genoa
Albenga
Calocerus of Brescia
Hadrian
Faustinus and Jovita
Eusebius, Bishop of Milan
Pope Leo I
Nestorius
Eutyches

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