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218:, and, on 17 May 1809, annexed them to metropolitan France, creating new "departements," Tibère and Toscane. Cagli, formerly a subject of the pope, became a canton in the District of Urbino, in the Department of Ancona, in the Kingdom of Italy. In the same year, Napoleon, King of Italy, demanded oaths of allegiance to his kingdom and the Code Napoleon of the bishops of the Marches, Urbino, Camerino, and Macerata, who had formerly sworn their oaths to the pope. On 28 May 1808, the bishop was sent a notice, requiring him to appear in person in Milan before 15 July to swear his oath to the Viceroy. Bishop Cingari refused the oath, and was deported, first to Mantua, and then to Bergamo, where he was held in confinement in the convent of the Cappucini, and then again to Mantua. In mid-November 1813, he was ordered to be taken to Turin. He was carried to Milan, where he arrived on 18 November 1813, too ill to be taken any farther. He was in Milan for several months, until news of French defeats by the allies brought his release. He was able to return to Cagli in May 1814. He had been in exile for nearly five years. 260:, it was recommended that dioceses be reorganized to take into account modern developments. A project begun on orders from Pope John XXIII, and continued under his successors, was intended to reduce the number of dioceses in Italy and to rationalize their borders in terms of modern population changes and shortages of clergy. The change was made urgent because of changes made to the Concordat between the Italian State and the Holy See on 18 February 1984, and embodied in a law of 3 June 1985. The reorganization was approved by Pope John Paul II in an audience of 27 September 1986, and by a decree of the Sacred Congregation of Bishops of the Papal Curia on 30 September 1986. The diocese of Fano was united to the dioceses of Cagli e Pergola and of 20: 241:, to the bishop of Cagli. The collegiate church of S. Andrea was chosen as the new cathedral of Pergola; the college of canons was suppressed, and its Augustinian Canons moved to the vacant church and monastery of the Conventual Franciscans at S. Francesco. A new Chapter of canons was established to staff and administer the cathedral, consisting of three dignities (the Provost, the Archdeacon, and the Archpriest) and eleven secular canons. The bishop was required to live in Pergola for four months out of the year. The establishment of a seminary for training priests was ordered, in accordance with the decrees of the 234:
diocese of Nocera. Having consulted with the prelates concerned and with members of the College of Cardinals, Pius VII issued the bull "Romani pontifices" on 31 January 1818, granting all the jurisdictions in the territory of Pergola to the diocese of Cagli. To compensate the bishop of Gubbio for his loss of income, the people of Pergola were required to pay the bishop an annual sum of fifty scudi. On 25 May 1818, Msgr. Carlo Monti, Bishop of Sarsina, was transferred to the diocese of Cagli.
76: 1372:, Volume 15, p. 156, § 6: "ecclesiam ipsam titulo sanctorum Andreae, et Secundi deinceps nuncupandam in cathedralem, quae etiam parochialis existat, ecclesiam Pergulensem, dictumque prioris collegiatae capitulum in novum cathedrale capitulum Pergulense, simili apostolica auctoritate perpetuo erigimus, et constituimus, ipsamque sic erectam episcopalem ecclesiam Pergulensem alteri episcopali ecclesiae Calliensi aeque principaliter perpetuo pariter unimus." 268:. The seat of the diocese was to be in Fano. The former cathedral in Cagli and the former cathedral in Fossombrone were to have the honorary title of co-cathedral, and their chapters were to be called the "Capitulum Concathedralis". There was to be only one episcopal curia, one seminary, one ecclesiastical tribunal; and all the clergy were to be incardinated in the diocese of Fano-Fossombrone-Caglia-Pergola. The combined diocese was suffragan of the 296: 172:
causing the death of twenty-two persons; the church of S. Cristoforo della Carda registered six deaths; the church of S. Donato dei Pecorari lost its parish priest and some sixty parishioners. Bishop Lodovico Agostino Bertozzi (1754-1802) wrote a detailed letter to Cardinal Leonardo Antonelli, the Prefect of the Congregation of the Propaganda of the Faith and Protector of the diocese of Cagli, revealing the extent of the catastrophe.
230:", was arrested by the French on 5 July 1809 and deported to Savona. Pius refused thereafter to perform any papal acts whatever, and the bishops nominated by Napoleon never received canonical approval or installation. After the fall of Napoleon, he was able to return to Rome, on 24 May 1814, to face a major task of political and ecclesiastical reconstruction and repair. 1673:(Urbino 1641) I, p. 38: "La perdita de scritti per gl'incendi, e sacchi di guerre, ci priuano delle memorie, rimastane quella sola, che nell'Anno 1058 con altri vescovi intervenisse alla consecrazione di S Pietro d'Augubio, per testimonio de scritti di tal Cenobio. A1cuni scrissero, che quello si chiamasse Atto, e forse dell'Ordine di San Benedetto..." Schwartz, p. 241. 2297:(Civil and Canon Law) from the University of Macerata. He had been theological Canon in the Cathedral of Fano. He was consecrated in Rome on 29 December 1754 by Cardinal Federico Lante. Bishop Bertozzi died on 20 September 1802, at the age of 97. G.I. Buffa, "Elogio storico di Mons. Alfonso Cingari," in: Alfonso Cingari, 1957:
appointed Canon Guido de Callio of the cathedral of Cagli to the bishopric. The letter of appointment was dated 4 March 1342. On 14 March 1342, the pope assigned Cardinal Petrus Després, suburbicarian Bishop of Palestrina, to conduct the episcopal consecration. Bishop Guido died on 13 September 1347.
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Pope Boniface VIII had reserved to the pope the right to appoint the next bishop of Cagli following the death of Bishop Octavianus. On 17 December 1296, he appointed Angelo de Camerino, a member of the Order of Hermits of S. Augustine. On 22 April 1298, Pope Boniface transferred him to the diocese of
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of 19 February 1797. When they arrived at Cagli, the Vicar General Cingari in a kindly spirit welcomed the commander and accompanied him to the episcopal palace to meet the ninety-four year old Bishop Bertozzi. They mollified the French with their accommodating attitude and prudence, a policy which
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was elected on 14 March 1800, Bishop Bertozzi again requested permission to resign, but he was able to have Msgr. Cingari appointed Apostolic Commissary. to administer the diocese. Bertozzi died on 20 September 1802, at the age of 97. The Vicar General, Msgr. Cingari, pronounced Bertozzi's funeral
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responded with generous funds, allowing not only for the rebuilding of the cathedral and much of the city, but also for the foundation of useful institutions, a hospital for the sick and an orphanage for poor girls. Bertozzi was also responsible for the foundation of a seminary, sufficient for 40
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Vol. 12 (Berlin: Weidmann 1894), p. 436, the reading is: "Vaticanus episcopus ecclesiae Ceneliensis subscripsi", with variants: "caeneliensis, celeliensis, caeliniensis, caeleniensis, celeniensis, celiniensis, caeleniensis." His name is also spelled: "uatiganus, uagitanus, uiticanus, uitiganus,
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The ecclesiastical situation in Pergola had been confused for some time. Much of the city was in the diocese of Gubbio, but individual parishes belonged to the monastery of Nonantola, the monastery of Sitria, the monastery of Fonte Avellana, and the diocese of Cagli. Other parts belonged to the
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In 1297 the first stone of the new cathedral was laid by the Bishop Lituardo Cervati, and in 1398 Niccolò Marciari brought the building to completion. It was dedicated to the Virgin Mary, under the title Assumption. The cathedral was staffed and administered by a corporation called the Chapter,
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The territory of Cagli suffered a major earthquake on 3 June 1781. Practically the entire city was ruined. The cupola of the cathedral collapsed, causing the death of the celebrant of a Mass which was in progress, Canon Ugolinucci, and sixty-five attendees. The church of Palcano was destroyed,
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from the University of Perugia. He continued his studies and practiced law in Rome until he was 27. He was ordained a priest in 1774, and returned to Bologna. He was appointed Vicar General of Bishop Bertozzi in Cagli in 1777. G.I. Buffa, "Elogio storico di Mons. Alfonso Cingari," in: Alfonso
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Duchesne, p. 94, with note 3: "L'évêché de Cagli, qui n'apparaît qu'au VIIIe siècle, pourrait être une résurrection de celui de Pitinum Mergens;" p. 493, note 2: "Un seul évêché Pitinatium, est attesté. Il a existé deux Ptiinum, Pitinum Pisauriense (Macerata Feltria), et Pitinum Mergens, près
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revolted against the papal power. After the death of Bishop Jacopo (1276), the Ghibelline canons wished to elect a noble, Berardo Berardi, while the Guelphs elected Rinaldo Sicardi, Abbot of San Pietro di Massa. As a result the see remained vacant for some years. Finally Berardo was made
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A native of Perugia, Nicolaus had been bishop of Pesauro (1359–1370), of Fermo (1370–1374), of Civitas Castelli (Tiferno) (1374–1379), and of Orvieto (1379–1398). He was appointed bishop of Cagli on 7 July 1398, and on 3 November 1413 he was named titular bishop of Dionysias (Arabia) by
39:. Up until 1563 it was under the direct supervision of the Roman pontiff. In that year, the diocese of Urbino was elevated to metropolitan status, and Cagli became a suffragan see of Urbino. The diocese was abolished as an independent entity in 1986, when it was incorporated into the 1940:, who pointed out that he had reserved to the papacy the appointment of all bishops in the papal states: "ap(ud). S(edem). A(postolicam). praevia generali reserv(atione). omnium cathedralium in terris dictae R(omanae). E(cclesiae). consistentium." G. Mollat, 194:. Bishop Bertozzi had asked the pope several times to accept his resignation on grounds of ill health and great age, but the presence of the French made it inadvisable. Circumstances in Rome were not so favorable, and on 15 February 1798, the French general 2284:(Civil and Canon Law) from the University of Rome, La Sapienza (1744), and lectured in theology in Offida (diocese of Ascoli) and in Rome. He was serving as Archpriest of the Basilica of S. Maria ad Martyres (Pantheon). Ritzler, VI, p. 140 with note 3. 1846:
filled the vacancy on his own authority, by appointing Octavianus, a professed member of the Order of S. Augustine, and ordered the suburbicarian bishop of Sabina to carry out his consecration. Octavianus died in the same year, 1296. Antoine Thomas,
1735:(Dalmatia), where he was killed by some Slavs (1180) for having claimed for the church lands occupied by them. He died 4 August 1180. Ughelli, pp. 812-814. Cappelletti, pp. 239-240, quoting from a manuscript in the archive of the Cathedral of Split. 2254:(Civil and Canon Law) from the University of Rome, La Sapienza (1700), and was serving as Vicar-General of the diocese of Terracina. He was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Giovanni Bussi on 5 October 1721. On 9 December 1726, he was appointed 1006:
Cappelletti III, pp. 206-209, who gives the date of the bull as 7 July, though the text of the bull, which he prints, says "pridie nonas junii" (4 June); if the text were to read "pridie nonas julii" the date would be 6 July, not 7 July. The
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Genesio was a native of Parma, and had been Provost of the Cathedral Chapter of Fano. In 1435 and 1436 he was Vicar of the City of Rome. He had the campanile of the Cathedral of Cagli erected. Eubel, I, p. 158 with note 8. Cappelletti, p.
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1927, p. 495), however, believes he belongs to another diocese: "Vaticanus. — Posto dall' Ughelli (II, 810) nel 501 sotto Cagli, appartiene ad altra sede (v. il paese dei Marsi)." In Theodor Mommsen's edition of the synods of Pope Symmachus
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Guillelmus had been a canon of Cagli, in diaconal orders. He was elected by the cathedral Chapter, and was then examined by a trio of cardinals at the papal court as to canonical validity and suitability of the candidate. On 21 July 1285,
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approved his selection. On 24 September 1285, the pope ordered the bishop of Osimo to ordain Guillelmus a priest and then consecrate him a bishop. Guillelmus (de Martinis) was transferred to the diocese of Aquino on 28 March 1295, by
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The Abbot commendatory was Francesco Maria d'Este, Conte di s. Andrea, and titular bishop of Anastasiopolis, but the monastery had been closed by the French and its property confiscated for the public good. Gaetano Montagnani,
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Severini was a native of Urbino and had been Abbot Commendatory of Monte Nuovo. He was a canon of the cathedral of Urbino and held the degree of Doctor of Canon Law. He was named bishop of Cagli on 14 December 1439, by
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Directoriae normae clare a Concilio impertitae de dioecesium recognitione; indicia atque elementa apta ad actionem pastoralem aestimandam ab episcopis suppeditata quibus plurium dioecesium regimen commissum
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consisting of two dignities (the Provost, and the Archdeacon) and eleven canons, one of whom was the Theologus (preacher). There were also twelve chaplains, who were not members of the Chapter.
1454:, followed by: Ughelli, II, p. 811; Cappelletti, VIII, p. 236. Lanzoni, p. 494, is doubtful of the attribution of Gratianus to Cagli; the ancient name of the diocese was Pitinum, not Calle. 2202:(Civil and Canon Law) from the University of Rome, La Sapienza (1643). He was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Francesco Barberini on 28 October 1670. Ritzler, V, p. 137 with note 2. 168:
dioceses of the new ecclesiastical province Cagli, Sinigaglia, Pesaro, Fossombrone, Montefeltro, and Gubbio. The diocese of Cagli was no longer directly dependent upon the papacy.
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On 18 January 1819, Pope Pius VII issued the bull "Commissa tenuitati", by which he raised the territory of Pergola to the status of a diocese, which was permanently attached,
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On 13 February 1742 Bishop Allegri was granted a Vicar Apostolic to carry out his episcopal functions, due to illness. Ritzler, V, p. 137 with note 7; VI, p. 140 note 2.
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Bishop Joannes Caliensis was present and granted an indulgence at the consecration of the church of S. Maria de Mercato in Sanseverino, on 4 June 1304. Ottavio Turchi,
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Ugolinus (Acquaviva) was a native of Cagli, and a Canon of the Cathedral. He was elected by the cathedral Chapter, confirmed and personally consecrated a bishop by
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Rodulphus was present at the synod of 761 held by Pope Paul I. Mansi, Tomus XII (Florence 1766), p. 649. Cappelletti, p. 236-237. Gams, p. 677. Cesare Baronio,
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I vescovi delle diocesi di Fano, Fossombrone, Cagli e Pergola: cronotassi : con brevi cenni storici e artistici sulle origini delle cittĂ  e delle diocesi.
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By 25 February 1319, Rogerius Todini was dead, the Chapter held a successful election, and the bishop-elect was confirmed in Avignon. Cappelletti III, p. 248.
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It was under Bishop Jacopo that the struggle began between the Guelph and Ghibbeline Canons for control over the election of bishops. Cappelletti, p. 1245.
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students. The bishop's assistant in the reconstruction over the succeeding twenty-five years was his Vicar-General and eventual successor, Alfonso Cingari.
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Aldefredus is claimed as a bishop of Cagli by Ughelli II, p. 811, no. 7. He is not included by Cappelletti III, pp. 237 and 261; or by Gams, pp. 677-678.
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Cajani was born in Gualdo Tadino in the diocese of Nocera. He had been Vicar Apostolic of Cagli and Pergola before his appointment as bishop. He was
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The Dominican Petrus completed his financial arrangements with the papal Treasury on 30 April 1353. Cappelletti III, p. 248. Eubel I, p. 158, note 6.
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Petrus was a canon of the cathedral of Orvieto. He was elected by the Chapter of Cagli following the death of Bishop Rogerius, and was confirmed by
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oration on the 30th day commemorative Mass, on 20 October 1802. Cingari was promoted bishop of Cagli on 31 March 1806, and consecrated on 7 April.
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and deposed the pope. Pius was sent to Siena and then to Florence. On 28 March 1799, the pope was deported to France, where he died on 29 August.
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Morandi was a native of Florence. He was transferred to Fano on 4 October 1265. Cappelletti, pp. 244-245. Gams, p. 678. Eubel, I, p. 158 and 245.
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Bellincini was a native of Modena. He held a doctorate in philosophy and theology from the Collegio Romano. Ritzler, V, p. 137 with note 5.
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believed that it might have been a "resurrection" of the diocese of Pitinum Mergens. Only one bishop of Pitinum is known, Romanus in 499.
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Thomas Sferrato had already been Bishop of CivitĂ  (Tempio, Sardinia) from 1351. He was appointed bishop of Cagli on 6 November 1353, by
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signed the bull "Super Universas", by which he elevated the diocese of Urbino to the status of metropolitan archdiocese. He assigned as
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When the forces of the revolutionary French Republic invaded the Romagna in 1797, they obtained the Romagna, including Cagli, by the
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Alfonso was born in Bologna in 1748; his father and his maternal grandfather were physicians, and his uncle Giacomo Cingari was
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Marcus (or Atto: Gams, p. 678) was present at the consecration of the abbey church of S. Pietro d'Augubio. Francesco Bricchi,
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Raccolta delle leggi, decreti e circolari che si riferiscono alle attribuzioni del Ministero dell'Interno del Regno d'Italia,
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Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern: mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122
2335:(Roma: Poggioli, 1825), pp. x-lvi. Giuseppe Palazzini, "Il vescovo di Cagli mons. Alfonso Cingari nel periodo napoleonico," 1686:
editio novissima, Tomus 19 (Venice: A. Zatta 1774), pp. 911-912. Ughelli, p. 812. Cappelletti, p. 238. Schwartz, p. 241.
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Delli annali della cittĂ  di Cagli. Libro primo. Doue si tratta de'progressi,&auuenimenti d'essa e suoi cittadini, etc
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Liutardus (Cervati, Cerruti) had been Bishop of Nepi (1285–1298). He was transferred to the diocese of Cagli by
1682:"Hugo episcopus Galliensis" was present at the Roman Council of Nicolaus II on 13 April 1059. J.D. Mansi (ed.), 1656:
Luitulphus resigned his see to become a hermit, according to Peter Damianus (Book I, epistle 9=J.P. Migne (ed.)
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editio novissima. Tomus VIII (Florence 1762), p. 252. Ughelli, p. 811. Cappelletti, p. 236. Francesco Lanzoni (
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Fonte Avellina was directly dependent upon the papacy, and was ruled from 1392 by abbots commendatory: P. Kehr,
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Buffa, pp. xix-xx. Cf. Cappelletti III, p. 252, who says that it was on 20 September 1802 that Bishop Bertozzi
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of the Pisan Obedience, following the resignation of his predecessor. Ughelli, II, p. 820. Cappelletti, p. 249.
131:. Civil discords, however, did not cease, and after a terrible massacre, Cagli was burned by its own citizens. 2232:, and Vicar-General of the diocese of Aix when he was named Bishop of Cagli. Ritzler, V, p. 137 with note 4. 1988:, from which he was removed in 1384, as a follower of Urban VI (Roman Obedience). Eubel I, pp. 158, 188, 328. 199: 36: 1962:
Vol. 2 (Paris: Fontemoing 1910), p. 408, no. 9265; p. 416, no. 9332. Eubel I, p. 158 (with misprinted date).
2586: 138:(1288–1292) named it S. Angelo papale. After his death, however, the original name of Cagli was restored. 1384:, Volume 15, p. 158, § 12. Provisions were also laid out for a future canon theologus and penitentiarius. 1307:
Sitria was directly dependent upon the papacy, and was ruled from 1451 by abbots commendatory: P. Kehr,
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Tomus 15, pp. 602 and 604. Cappelletti (p. 237) prefers Justinus (Giustino). Wilfried Hartmann (ed.),
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Fra Augustinus of the Hermits of S. Augustine was appointed bishop of Cagli on 15 February 1378, by
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Bishop Gratianus, the first recorded bishop of Cagli, was present at the Council of Rimini in 359.
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According to Cappelletti III, p. 238, Bishop Martin was present at the synod of Ravenna, held by
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in 1283, and Sicardi died, whereupon Guglielmo Saxonis was elected bishop (1285) and approved by
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killed the Franciscan bishop Gasparo Golfi. His successor on 8 March 1503, a Spanish Dominican,
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Succinto ragguaglio delle funestissime conseguenze apportate alla Citta di Cagli e suoi annessi
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Vol. 2 (Paris: Fontemoing 1905), p. 337, no. 8998; Vol. 7, p. 202, no. 40685. Eubel I, p. 158.
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d'Acqualagna, à 8 kilom. de Cagli. Celui-ci avait encore sa municipalité au temps de Gallien."
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Vol. 7 (Paris: Fontemoing 1919), p. 202, no. 40685. Cappelletti III, p. 248. Eubel I, p. 158.
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The transfer of Bishop Guillelmus left a vacancy in the diocese of Cagli. On 2 January 1296,
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transferred Langoria to the diocese of Lavelli in the Kingdom of Naples on 23 February 1504.
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Bishop Joannes attended the synod of Emperor Otto I in Ravenna in 968. Schwartz, p. 241.
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Bullarum diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum Romanorum Pontificum, Taurinensis editio,
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Zampetti had been a priest of Loreto, and Vicar Capitular of Pergola. He was appointed
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to Archbishop Romanus of Ravenna on 27 July 881. Cappelletti III, p. 237. P. F. Kehr,
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Albertus de Sicardis was appointed to fill the place of the deposed Bishop Petrus by
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Two manuscript lists of the subscriptions of bishops attending the Roman council of
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The town was immediately rebuilt on the plain of St. Angelo, and, on 10 March 1289,
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G. Palazzini, "Il vescovo di Cagli mons. Alfonso Cingari nel periodo napoleonico,"
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Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Die Konzilien der karolingischen Teilreiche 860-874
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On 18 January 1819, Bishop Carlo Monti of Cagli became Bishop of Cagli e Pergola.
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Quircus was a native of Cagli, and a Canon of the Cathedral. Ughelli, p. 812.
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on 18 November 861 show: "Justinus Gallicanus" and "Martinus Calli": Mansi,
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Joannes might be Joannes Calliensis or Joannes Gabinensis. Schwartz, p. 242.
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G.I. Buffa, "Elogio storico di Mons. Alfonso Cingari," in: Alfonso Cingari,
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The diocese of Cagli does not appear in the evidence until the 8th century.
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Giovanni Buono was a citizen and Canon of Cagli. He was an appointment of
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Politics and Religion in Napoleonic Italy: The War Against God, 1801-1814.
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Andreoli had been Vicar General of the diocese before becoming its bishop.
2363:(in Italian). Vol. 19. Lugano: Francesco Veladini. 1842. p. 132. 1833:(Paris: Thorin 1888), p. 68, no. 88; p. 99, no. 111. Eubel I, p. 158, 199. 1360:, (Roma: Ex Typographia Reverendae Camerae Apostolicae, 1835, pp. 155-163. 114:
Bishop Egidio (1233–1259) had many controversies with the municipality of
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editio novissima, Tomus 14 (Venice 1769), p. 1020. Cappelletti, p. 237.
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Pope Pius VII, who excommunicated Napoleon on 11 June 1809 in the bull "
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in his second year on the papal throne. Eubel, I, p. 158, with note 1.
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editio novissima, Tomus 14 (Venice 1769), p. 999. Cappelletti, p. 237.
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Fasc. 5 (Paris: Thorin 1890), p. 100, no. 2545. Eubel I, pp. 158, 363.
2001:. He was transferred to the diocese of Gaeta on 14 November 1395, by 1878:
on 22 April 1298. A successor was in office in 1304. Georges Digard,
165: 44: 2304:(Roma: Poggioli, 1825), pp. xix-xx. Ritzler, VI, p. 141 with note 4. 1435:(CittĂ  del Vaticano: Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1987), pp. 701-704. 1340:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus decimus quartus. Roma. pp. 595–596. 2343:, (Jan.–June, 1971), pp. 139-151. Ritzler & Sefrin VII, p. 127. 1298:, (Modena: Regia tipografia camerale), 1838, pp. 76-96, esp. p. 87. 206:
and papal ecclesiastical control ceased to exist. When a new pope,
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1897:(Roma: Rossi 1762), p. 237-239, cited by Cappelletti III, p. 247. 59: 2624:
Italia sacra sive de Episcopis Italiae, et insularum adjacentium
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2019:. Cappelletti III, p. 249. Eubel I, pp. 158, 225, 249, 395, 508. 1792:
on 22 September 1266. Cappelletti, pp. 244-245. Édouard Jordan,
214:
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616: 115: 32: 2564: 2452:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 1851:
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Lodovico Agostino Bertozzi (16 Dec 1754 - 20 Sep 1802 Retired)
1744:
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Opere di monsignor Alfonso Cingari bolognese vescovo di Cagli
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Girolamo Maria Allegri, O.S.M. (9 Dec 1726 - 5 Jul 1744 Died)
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Pius VII (1849). Andreas Barberi and Rinaldo Secreti (ed.).
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2317:(1747–1768). He studied philosophy in Perugia with the 1799:(Paris: Thorin 1893), p. 100, no. 362. Eubel I, p. 158. 1292:
Storia dell'augusta badia di S. Silvestro di Nonantola,
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Giuseppe Venturi (9 Jul 1926 - 18 Feb 1931 Appointed,
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On 27 November 1641, Bishop Passionei was appointed
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Raffaele Campelli (8 Aug 1939 - 15 Jan 1977 Retired)
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679:(Democrate Aloisi) (14 May 1607 - 17 Feb 1610 Died) 2552:Fano: Fondazione Cassa di risparmio di Fano, 2005. 2205: 2134:On 27 June 1550, Ciocchi del Monte was appointed 1684:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, 802:Augusto Curi (23 Dec 1918 - 5 May 1925 Appointed, 779:Luigi Raffaele Zampetti (5 Jul 1875 - 29 Sep 1876} 776:Francesco Andreoli (21 Dec 1863 - 9 May 1875 Died) 1582:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1565:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1559:Bishop Andreas was present at the Roman synod of 1548:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1542:Bishop Passivo was present at the Roman synod of 1473:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1134: 1132: 961:Ughelli II, p. 809. Cappelletti III, pp. 245-246. 558:Giovanni Buono de Lutiis (3 November 1413 – 1429) 270:Archdiocese of Urbino-Urbania-Sant'Angelo in Vado 2635: 2435:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus, eds. (1923). 2198:Tamantini was born in Rome. He held the degree 2078:On 13 Feb 1504, Bishop de Lagoria was appointed 1894:De ecclesiae Camerinensis pontificibus libri VI, 1865:Vol. 1, p. 552, no. 1517. Eubel I, pp. 158, 218. 1160:, Vol. 1 (Milano: Stamperia reale 1808), p. 368. 1126:, Volume 1 (Roma: Poggioli, 1825), pp. 125-167. 816:Filippo Mantini (22 Jun 1931 - 13 Mar 1939 Died) 773:Bonifacio Cajani (22 Jul 1842 - 9 Jun 1863 Died) 743:Alfonso Cingari (31 Mar 1806 - 14 Jun 1817 Died) 697:(Trasi), O.F.M. (24 Mar 1642 - 31 Dec 1659 Died) 266:Fanensis-Forosemproniensis-Calliensis-Pergulanus 2108:On 21 May 1507, Bishop Castriani was appointed 865: 863: 2158: 1588:(Hannover, 1998), pp. 64-65, prefers Martinus. 1151:"Comparto del regno d'Italia" (23 June 1808), 1129: 822:Costanzo Micci (15 Jan 1977 - 4 Sep 1985 Died) 731:Gianfrancesco De’ Bisleti (24 Sep 1721 - 1726) 637:(Tommaso Albizi), O.P. ( 1513 - 1524 Resigned) 625:(Antonio Crastini), O.F.M. (17 Mar 1506 - 1507 513:Rogerius Todini, O.F.M. (attested 1315 – 1318) 2621:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolo (1717). 2620: 2492: 2474: 2151:A priest of Ancona, Torleoni held the degree 2099:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 7, 2016. 1597:Bishop Joannes is mentioned in a letter from 1017:Volume 7 (Turin: Dalmazzo 1862), pp. 252-254. 751: 685:(Bili), C.R. (17 May 1610 - 24 Aug 1629 Died) 2493:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2475:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2399:on 18 May 1894. He died on 5 December 1916. 1764: 1463:Viticanus (or Vaticanus) was present at the 860: 2654:Religious organizations established in 1819 2537: 2172:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016 1919:on 25 February 1319. He was a supporter of 1731:Ranerius was transferred to the diocese of 988:Ughelli II, pp. 821-822, citing no sources. 746:Carlo Monti (25 May 1818 - 7 Jan 1842 Died) 504:Angelus de Camerino, O.E.S.A. (1296 – 1298) 118:. Under his successor Bishop Morandus, the 2607:. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. pp. 241–242. 2581:(Paris: Fontemoing 1903), pp. 83–116. 2434: 2360:Il cattolico giornale religioso-letterario 579:Genesius da Parma (7 December 1429 – 1439) 519:Albertus de Sicardis, O.F.M. (1328 – 1342) 893: 840:Diocese of Fano-Fossombrone-Cagli-Pergola 41:diocese of Fano-Fossombrone-Cagli-Pergola 2519:Sul terremoto di Cagli del 3 giugno 1781 2341:Rivista di Storia della Chiesa in Italia 2228:Luperti was a native of Cagli. He was a 1953:Following the death of Bishop Albertus, 1333: 1233:Rivista di Storia della Chiesa in Italia 827:Bishop of Fano-Fossombrone-Cagli-Pergola 272:. The diocese of Cagli ceased to exist. 18: 2644:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy 2456: 653:Cristoforo Guidalotti Ciocchi del Monte 641:Cristoforo Guidalotti Ciocchi del Monte 23:Co-cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, Cagli 2636: 2280:Paparelli was born in Ascoli. He was 2165:"Bishop Ascanio Libertano (Libertani)" 1958:Cappelletti III, p. 248. J.-M. Vidal, 1445: 2457:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2423: 2411: 1618:in 898, to repair the damage done by 1408:, Volume 15, pp. 157, § 8; 161, § 22. 1076:(Roma: Poggioli, 1825), pp. xiii-xiv. 528:Thomas Sferrato, O.F.M. (1353 – 1378) 251: 2649:Roman Catholic dioceses in le Marche 2577:MĂ©langes d'archĂ©ologie et d'histoire 2445: 1098:, second edition (OUP 2010), p. 306. 1051:(Roma: Salviucci 1827), pp. 139-160. 563: 290: 180: 69: 2460:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667) 2212:"Giulio Giacomo Castellani, O.S.A." 2092:"Bishop Bernardino de Leis, C.R.L." 2056:. On 15 Jul 1444, he was appointed 761:Latin Name: Calliensis e Pergulanus 531:Augustinus, O.E.S.A. (1378 – 1395) 495:Reynaldus Siccardi (1276 – ? ) 486:Thomas Morandus, O.P. (1259 – 1265) 280: 13: 2499:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2481:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2463:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana 1270:Alexis-François Artaud de Montor, 869: 399:Justinus / Martinus (attested 861) 14: 2670: 2534:London & New York: Routledge. 2262:. Ritzler, V, p. 137 with note 6. 1546:on 15 November 826. J. D. Mansi, 603:, O.F.M. (5 May 1498 - 1503 Died) 462:Ambrosius (attested 1106 or 1116) 190:was several times approved of by 2389: 2376: 2367: 2346: 2307: 2293:Bertozzi, a native of Fano, was 2287: 2274: 1626:. J.N.D. Kelly and M. J. Walsh. 1563:on 8 December 853. J. D. Mansi, 899: 725:(19 Apr 1694 - 23 Sep 1709 Died) 649:(27 Jun 1550 - 10 Aug 1554 Died) 597:, O.P. (23 Jul 1494 - 1496 Died) 552:Nicolaus Marciari (1398 – 1413) 498:Guillelmus Saxonis (1285 – 1295) 294: 74: 2265: 2244: 2235: 2222: 2192: 2175: 2145: 2128: 2119: 2102: 2085: 2072: 2045: 2035: 2022: 2008: 1991: 1974: 1965: 1947: 1930: 1909: 1900: 1885: 1868: 1854: 1836: 1811: 1802: 1782: 1773: 1751: 1738: 1725: 1716: 1707: 1698: 1689: 1676: 1663: 1658:Patrologiae Latinae Tomus CXLV, 1650: 1641: 1636:Recherches de science religeuse 1622:'s trial (896) of the deceased 1608: 1591: 1570: 1553: 1536: 1527: 1514: 1501: 1488: 1457: 1438: 1423: 1411: 1399: 1387: 1375: 1363: 1344: 1327: 1314: 1301: 1282: 1264: 1255: 1238: 1221: 1212: 1203: 1200:(Roma: Salviucci 1828), p. 213. 1187: 1172: 1163: 1145: 1114: 1101: 1094:J.N.D. Kelly & M.J. Walsh, 1088: 1079: 1063: 1054: 1038: 1020: 1000: 991: 982: 973: 703:(5 May 1660 - 17 Oct 1669 Died) 661:(7 Feb 1565 - 20 Jul 1567 Died) 655:(9 Mar 1556 - 27 Oct 1564 Died) 619:(23 Feb 1504 - 6 Jan 1506 Died) 2538:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1845). 2446:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2321:, and then took the degree of 1880:Les registres de Boniface VIII 1863:Les registres de Boniface VIII 1849:Les registres de Boniface VIII 964: 955: 946: 937: 928: 918: 851: 507:Liutardus (1298 – 1301 ?) 483:Aegidius, O.S.B. (1233 – 1259) 456:Joannes ? (attested 1068) 1: 2548:Ceccarelli, Giuseppe (2005). 2438:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 2427:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 2424:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2415:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 2412:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 1638:22 (Paris 1932), pp. 541-579. 845: 757:Name Changed: 18 January 1819 631:, O.F.M. (21 May 1507 - 1513) 591:(14 Oct 1444 - Oct 1460 Died) 474:Allodericus (ca. 1175 – 1211) 37:province of Pesaro and Urbino 2659:1819 establishments in Italy 1960:BenoĂ®t XII. Lettres communes 1942:Jean XXII. Lettres communes, 1925:Jean XXII. Lettres communes, 1757:Anselmus was consecrated by 1704:Hugo (II): Schwartz, p. 242. 872:"Diocese of Cagli e Pergola" 719:(1 Apr 1686 - Jan 1694 Died) 709:(6 Oct 1670 - Mar 1685 Died) 689:Giovanni Francesco Passionei 7: 2584:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 2060:. 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(1348 – 1353) 435:Joannes (attested 967–968) 326: 275: 221: 65: 29:diocese of Cagli e Pergola 2397:Bishop of Osimo e Cingoli 2062:"Bishop Antonio Severini" 1396:, Volume 15, p. 157, § 7. 1273:Histoire du Pape Pie VII, 1011:also prints 4 June 1563: 804:Archbishop of Bari-Canosa 713:Giulio Giacomo Castellani 701:Castracane De' Castracani 541:Augustinus (1395 – 1397) 501:Octavianus, O.S.A. (1296) 459:Hugo (attested 1070–1093) 145:In 1503 the partisans of 2528:Broers, Michael (2002). 2405: 1060:Cappelletti III, p. 252. 970:Cappelletti III, p. 247. 667:(8 Oct 1567 - 1591 Died) 665:Paolo Maria della Rovere 629:Giorgio Benigno Salviati 35:, central Italy, in the 2517:Baratta, Mario (1896). 2356:(Civil and Canon Law). 1921:Federico de Montefeltro 510:Joannes (attested 1304) 450:Marcus (by 1050 – 1058) 423:Martinus (attested 898) 360:Juvianus (attested 769) 2395:Scotti was appointed 2354:Doctor in utroque iure 2324:Doctor in utroque iure 2295:Doctor in utroque iure 2282:Doctor in utroque iure 2252:Doctor in utroque iure 2230:Doctor in utroque iure 2216:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 2200:Doctor in utroque iure 2169:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 2153:Doctor in utroque iure 2096:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 2066:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 1430:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1235:, (1971), pp. 139-151. 1209:Buffa, pp. xxiii-xlii. 1138:Ritzler & Sefrin, 877:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 836:Diocese of Fossombrone 797:Archbishop of Camerino 465:Quiricus (1128 – 1156) 453:Hugo, O.S.B. 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Index


Marche
province of Pesaro and Urbino
diocese of Fano-Fossombrone-Cagli-Pergola
suffragan
archdiocese of Urbino
Pergola

adding to it
Louis Duchesne
Gubbio
Ghibellines
bishop of Osimo
Pope Honorius IV
Pope Nicholas IV
Cesare Borgia
Ludovico de Lagoria
Pope Julius II
Pope Pius IV
suffragan
Pope Pius VI
Treaty of Tolentino
Pope Pius VI
Louis Berthier
Roman Republic
The Papal States
Pius VII
Papal States
Quum memoranda
Council of Trent

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