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other territorial divisions that are by law equivalent to dioceses should be attached to an ecclesiastical province. Therefore dioceses which are now directly subject to the Apostolic See and which are not united to any other are either to be brought together to form a new ecclesiastical province, if that be possible, or else attached to that province which is nearer or more convenient. They are to be made subject to the metropolitan jurisdiction of the bishop, in keeping with the norms of the common law. 3) Wherever advantageous, ecclesiastical provinces should be grouped into ecclesiastical regions for the structure of which juridical provision is to be made.
1826:"Bartolomeus, Dei gratia Lucerne ecclesie minister humilis" and "Ego Bartholomaeus, Lucerinus episcopus." Mattei-Cerasoli (1919), p. 312. Kamp, p. 277: "der mit dem Elekten von 1222 identisch sein dürfte, legte 1225 einen Streit mit dem Abt Balsamus von Cava um den Zins und die Exemtion der Caveser Obödienz S. Giacomo bei Lucera bei. Zu seiner Zeit begann die Ansieldlung der sizilischen Sarazenen in Lucera, durch die Bischof aus der Stadt verdrängt wurde, wenngliech er für seine Güterverluste eine Entschädigung erhielt." A bishop Bartolomeo reported in the 1260's is the result of forgery. Antonetti, 313:. Two other imaginary bishops, Johannes and Marcus, first appear in a martyrology written in the 11th or 12th century, whose authority is usually rejected. Pope Gelasius I (492–496) wrote to two local bishops, complaining about the attack on the Monastery in Fundo Luciano in the territory of the diocese of Lucera led by two priests of the diocese of Lucera, and orders the bishops to advise the (unnamed) bishop of Lucera to go to the monastery to ensure that attacks against the clergy should not take place. The first historically certain bishop is Marcus (c. 743). 371:(1124–1130) with a large gift of gold and silver, and promised him the towns of Troia and Montefusco, if the pope would grant him the standard and title of Duke of Apulia. In November 1127, Pope Honorius was in Troia, where he held a council, in which he excommunicated Count Roger and anyone who should support his efforts to become Duke of Apulia. On 5 December 1127, the pope granted Troia a charter of constitutions and liberties. He also turned aside the leaders of Apulia, fearing the creation of a Norman kingdom in southern Italy. 231: 3541: 45: 3343: 2430:
Troiana ecclesia ea occasione, presertim quod diu fuit destituta regimine, detrimenta gravia in spiritualibus et temporalibus dinoscitur incurrisse ac super hiis paterno sibi compatientes affectu ne ipsa vacaret diutius et graviora prioribus dispendia sustineret sedi ea vice duximus reservandam." Antonetti (2013), "L'elezioni", p. 37, with note 28.
3050:(Rome, Sapienza 1767). He became a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures in the Roman Curia, and a consistorial advocate. He was a conclavist of Cardinal Filippo Pirelli of Naples in the Conclave of 1769. He became Archbishop of Cosenza (1772–1792), and Bishop of Gaeta (1792–1797). He was transferred to the diocese of Troia by 2313:, Rendiconti, ser. III, vol. XXVII (1951—54) p. 275 ff. Kehr IX, p. 213, no. 3, note: "Adnotare iuvat inscriptionem portae aeneae cathedrali ecclesiae Troianae a Guillelmo II ep., aequitatis moderatore, liberatore patriae" a. 1127 dicatae, sub quo Troianus populus pro libertate tuenda arcem subvertit et urbem vallo murisque munivit." 2524:
Following the death of Bishop Pietro, the cathedral Chapter met to elect a successor; eleven canons voted for Guillelmus, a Cluniac monk and Prior of the priory of the Cluniac priory of Podio (diocese of Sisteron), while two voted for Magister Bernardo da Boiano, the Archdeacon of Troia, who was then
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40. Therefore, in order to accomplish these aims this sacred synod decrees as follows: 1) The boundaries of ecclesiastical provinces are to be submitted to an early review and the rights and privileges of metropolitans are to be defined by new and suitable norms. 2) As a general rule all dioceses and
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continued the reorganization by promoting the diocese of Foggia to the rank of metropolitan archbishopric, and assigned to its new ecclesiastical province the dioceses of Siponto, Troia (which had been directly subject to the Holy See), Ausculo e Cerignola, Bovino, Lucera, Santo Severino and Vestana.
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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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on 10 March 1484. His name occurs on the façade of the Palazzo Pandolfini in Florence, placed after the election of Clement VII in 1523: "Gianozzo Pandolfini, Bishop of Troia, erected from the foundations aided by the greatest benefices from the popes Leo X and Clement VII in the year 1520." He was
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in the diocese of Toulouse. A delegation carried the electoral certificate to Avignon, and Pope Clement appointed the customary committee of three cardinals to examine the election and the candidate. A technical error as to the age of Beraldus (26 or 36) was found, and a public meeting was held by
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The pope (it is not known whether it was John XXI or Nicholas III) reserved the appointment of the next bishop to himself. Unfortunately John XXI died on 20 May 1277, and Nicholas III was elected on 25 November 1277 after a six-month-long conclave. ": "Nos itaque considerantes attente quod prefata
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Tomus V (Hannover: Hahn ), p. 54, column 1: "Deinde collectis mense Maii in unum omnibus Graecis apud Montem Maiorem iuxta fluentia Aufidi, initiatum est proelium quarto die intrante....Et Angelus presbyter episcopus Troianus atque Stephanus Acherontinus episcopus ibi interfecti sunt." F. Ughelli,
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Lanzoni, p. 276: "Io credo che l'autore della Vita intendesse di scrivere la storia di quel s. Marco, vescovo di Aeca, confessore, che visse appunto nel iv secolo. Ma egli seppe poco o nulla del suo eroe; e per accreditare le fantasticherie che avrebbe narrato, ricorse al volgare espediente degli
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Appointed coadjutor for his uncle Bishop Giannozzo on 17 February 1524, Ferdinando succeeded to the diocese on 13 December 1525. He was present at the council in Bologna in 1547. He requested a coadjutor himself on 17 December 1557, in the person of his nephew. Ferrando died in Florence in 1560.
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The "Chronicon Troyanum" (Pelliccia, p. 336) says: "Vacavit postea ecclesia Troyana per mensem unum et dies x, et successit Clero Jo. Episcopus, quem consecravit PP. Benedictus Nonus , et seddit D. episcopus annis 30 et menses 1 diebus 25, obiit sexta die mensis Augusti. Vacavit ecclesia Troyana
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reach agreement on restoration and restitution. Ferdinand, however, was not prepared to accept the pre-Napoleonic situation, in which Naples was a feudal subject of the papacy. Neither was he prepared to accept the large number of small dioceses in his kingdom; following French intentions, he
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Following the death of Bishop Guillelmus, the cathedral Chapter met to elect a successor; after three days they could not reach a consensus, and therefore proceeded to a scrutiny, though three canons refused to participate and withdrew. The others then elected Beraldus, parish priest of the
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The cathedral of Troia, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was administered by a Chapter of twenty canons, headed by four dignities (led by the Archdeacon, and the Archpriest). In 1675, there were four dignities and sixteen canons. In 1752, there were four dignities and twelve canons.
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After the transfer of Bishop Ugo, the cathedral Chapter proceeded to an election, "deliberantes per via procedere compromissi duobus ex eis, scilicet Nicolao diacono et Symoni subdiacono canonicis Troianis", finally choosing Bishop Benedict of Ascoli Satriano. He was rejected by
1981:(Roman Obedience), who appointed him Bishop of Lucera on 8 November 1396, a rank and title since Lucera was in the hands of the Avignon Obedience and Battistadchius could not take possession until Nicholas Antonio died. On Nicholas' death he was again appointed by 396:
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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demanded the suppression of fifty dioceses. Lengthy, detailed, and acrimonious negotiations ensued. On 17 July 1816, King Ferdinand issued a decree, in which he forbade the reception of any papal document, including without prior reception of the royal
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Following the death of Bishop Beraldus, the cathedral Chapter elected Bishop Sinibaldus of Guardialfiera, who died while his election was being processed in Avignon. The Chapter then elected Rostagni de Subrano, O.F.P., whose election was voided by
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Tomus decimus quintus (Vol. 15) (Rome 1853), p. 59, § 30: "Ecclesiam praeterea episcopalem Vulturariensem, et Montis Corbini perpetuo suppreimentes illius civitatem ac dioecesim praedictae episcopali ecclesiae Lucerinae unimus atque aggregamus.
2967:. He was a consultor of the Holy Inquisition of Naples. He was appointed bishop of Troia on (19 April 1694), and consecrated in Rome on 2 May by Cardinal Ferdinando de Abdua. He died in Troia on 11 August 1726. Giovanni Rossi (1741), 3081:
Tempesta was a native of San Donato (diocese of Sora). He was appointed titular bishop of Sura and auxiliary bishop of Aquino, Sora e Montecavo on 22 December 1882. He was transferred to the diocese of Trivento on 14 March 1887 by
2714:(payment book for bulls, etc.) gives the date of 17 April 1468. Vassalli's successor at Potenza was appointed on 17 April 1469. Eubel seems to have made a typographical error. On 10 March 1474, he was transferred to the diocese of 1813:(Albertus) Andreas had been a canon of the Lateran Basilica in Rome, a chaplain of the cardinal of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (Leo?), and then Bishop of Massa Lubra. He was transferred from the diocese of Massa Lubra to Lucera by 2308:
Mattei-Cerasoli, p. 333, assigns him the dates 1116–1131. Ughelli I, p. 1545, knows of only one Guglielmo, and assigns him the dates 1106–1133. M. Cagiano de Azevedo, "La eroica avventura di Guglielmo II vescovo di Troia," in:
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on 18 December 1797, having been nominated by King Ferdinand IV on 24 October 1797. After a rule of less than seventeen months, he died on 7 May 1799. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, pp. 138 with note 6; 191 with note 5; 419 with note
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in favor of Prospero, on 26 August 1573. The two Rebibas paid for the restoration of the bronze doors on the church of the abbey of Montecassino. In December 1578, Patriarch Rebiba celebrated the solemn requiem Mass for King
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chapter 40, Pope Paul VI ordered a reorganization of the ecclesiastical provinces in southern Italy. The decree "Eo quod spirituales" of 12 September 1976 created a new episcopal conference in the region called "Basilicata".
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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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of Nicholas Antonius, the see of Lucera became available, and Battistachius the younger, the homonymous nephew, a doctor of canon law and canon of the cathedral of Lucera, was appointed bishop on 22 April 1422 by
2838:(Aldobrandini) on 15 November 1593. He served as papal Nuncio in Naples. He died in Florence on 10 March 1606 (according to Salvini), and is buried in San Lorenzo. Ughhelli I, p. 1348. Salvino Salvini (1782), 3207:
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)
2597:. On the death of Bishop Arnaldus, on 27 June 1322 John XXII provided (appointed) Bisantius, the Primicerius of the cathedral Chapter of Giovinazzi, who was only a subdeacon. Eubel I, p. 499. G. Mollat, 3268: 2758:
appointed castellan of the Castel S'Angelo by Clement VII. His nephew was appointed coadjutor for him on 17 February 1524. He died on 13 December 1525, at the age of sixty-eight, and was buried in
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Cardinal Rebiba was appointed administrator in the consistory of 19 June 1560. He resigned upon the appointment of his nephew Prospero as bishop of Troia on 4 September 1560. Eubel III, p. 319.
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Volume IV (Roma: Fratelli Bencini 1874), p. 41, no. 95. Michael Linghor, "Palace and Villa: Spaces of Patrician Self-definition," in: Roger J Crum, Roger J. Crum, John T. Paoletti (edd.),
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Aimardus had been the archpriest of Lucera. He was provided by Celestine V, but confirmed by Boniface VIII. He was already consecrated by 12 December 1295, when he received a letter from
3031:(Naples 1759). He was Vicar General of the diocese of Brindisi for eight years, and then Vicar General of Benevento. He was bishop of Teano (1768–1777). He was transferred to Troia by 3086:. On 4 June 1891, he was transferred to the diocese of Troia. He died in Troia on 23 April 1899. Ritzler and Sefrin VIII, pp. 530, 567, 569. André Chapeau, Charles N. Bransom Jr., 3471: 2525:
at Avignon. Thereupon Canon Beneventus, who was presiding, declared Guillelmus elected. Guillaume was duly examined by a committee of three cardinals and declared suitable.
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Bishop Ubertus was present at the Roman synod of Urban II in S. Peter's Basilica from 24 to 29 April 1099. Pelliccia, "Chronicon Troyanum", p. 337. Kehr IX, p. 205, no. 10.
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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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Aldobrandini, the nephew of Cardinal Niccolò Ardinghelli, was a canon of San Lorenzo in Florence, and of the cathedral of Florence (1551–1607). He held the degree of
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ordered consultations among the members of the Congregation of Bishops in the Vatican Curia, the Italian Bishops Conference, and the various dioceses concerned.
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confirmed the election, and performed the consecration of Guillelmus personally. He notified interested parties in letters of 12 April 1309. Eubel I, p. 499.
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Palmieri was Bishop of Mottola from 1797 to 1804. He was transferred to the diocese of Troia on 29 October 1804. On 3 May 1824, Palmieri was transferred to
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on 16 December 1675. He carried out the restoration of the bronze doors on the cathedral of Troia in 1691. He died on 24 January 1694. Ritzler and Sefrin,
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The diocese of Troia had been immediately subject to the Holy See in 1752, and it remained so under the new arrangements in the Kingdom of Naples in 1818.
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Bertero had been a canon of the cathedral of Troia. He was elected by the Chapter, examined by a committee of three cardinals in Viterbo, and approved by
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on 22 March 1341. He made arrangements with the papal treasury on 24 April 1341 for the fees he owed the papacy. Ughelli I, p. 1347. Eubel I, p. 499.
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Ferrero was born in Naples in 1658, and was a master of theology in the Dominican Order, and was Prior in several of their houses. He was bishop of
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Grube was appointed bishop of Troia on 8 July 1475, according to Ughelli I, p. 1375. On 22 March 1480, he was transferred to the diocese of
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on 7 September 1726, according to D'Avino. He held a diocesan synod. D'Avino, p. 705, col. 2. Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 392 with note 5.
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Bassus, and a successor named Pardus, are parenthesized by Gams, p. 891 column 1; and are named with question marks by Lanzoni, p. 275.
1827: 2093:(Naples 1668). He became Vicar General of the diocese of Benevento, and of Siponto. He was named bishop of Lucera on 17 May 1688 by 1455:
Gauchat, p. 225, note 1. The city of Lucera had about 8,000 inhabitants. Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 248, note 1; VI, p. 267, note 1.
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in 1645. He lectured in philosophy and theology in their houses, and became Provost and Visitor. He was named bishop of Troia by
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the pope to determine the matter. No one raised objections, and therefore the pope confirmed the election. The Bishop of Ostia,
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were permanently suppressed and added to the territory of the diocese of Lucera. Lucera continued as a suffragan of Benevento.
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Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
2059: 2003:. The schism had by then been resolved. Ughelli VII, p. 321. D'Avino, p. 305. Gams, p. 891 column 2. Eubel II, p. 181, note 1. 3237: 2976:, Napoli: Carlo Salzano e Francesco Castaldo soci, 1741. Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 392 with note 4. Domenico Vizzari (1976), 2798:
Prospero succeeded his uncle, the cardinal, who resigned in his favor on 4 September 1560. Cardinal Rebiba also resigned the
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appointed him a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures in the Roman Curia. He was appointed bishop of Troia by
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I. Prosopographische Grundlegung, Bistumer und Bistümer und Bischöfe des Konigreichs 1194–1266: 2. Apulien und Calabrien
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consecrated Gerard of Piacenza. Urban held a synod at Troia on 11–12 March 1093. Jaffe I, p. 671. Kehr IX, p. 205, no. 8.
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on 3 October 1279. On 22 September 1285, Ugo was appointed collector of the 10% tax for the relief of the Holy Land by
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It was in the 1220s, under Bishop Bartolomaeus, that Frederick II began the settlement of Sicilian Saracens at Lucera.
2299:(1099–1118). He was present at the solemn transfer of relics on 19 July 1105. Pelliccia, "Chronicon Troyanum", p. 337. 478:
for the merging of small dioceses, especially those with personnel and financial problems, into one combined diocese.
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Vassalli had been Bishop of Potenza (1463–1468). On 17 April 1468, he was transferred to the diocese of Troia by
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In February 1037, Bishop Angelo wrote a document in his ninth year as bishop, and the fourth year of the Emperor
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on 12 May 1777. He died in Troia on 6 March 1793. Ritzler and Sefrin VI, pp. 399 with note 5; 419 with note 3.
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Piscicelli made his arrangements with the papal treasury on 22 March 1480. He died in 1484. Eubel II, p. 257.
2580:. The pope then provided (appointed) Arnaldus, on 20 October 1322. Eubel I, pp. 269, note 1; 499. G. Mollat, 2265:(1073–1085). He succeeded on 2 November 1077. Pelliccia, "Chronicon Troyanum", p. 336. Kehr IX, p. 205 no. 7. 2115: 481:
On September 30, 1986, the diocese of Troia was united with Lucera to form the diocese of Lucera–Troia, as a
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The diocese of Bovino was permanently suppressed, and its territory assigned to the archdiocese of Foggia.
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Around 1031, the diocese of Troia is attested as being directly subject to the pope. This was confirmed by
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In 1609, 1687, and 1759, the diocese of Lucera is attested as a suffragan of the archdiocese of Benevento.
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Della vita di monsignor D. Emilio Giacomo Cavalieri della Congregazione de' Pij Operari vescovo di Troia,
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Bishop Augustinus was transferred from the diocese of Zagreb (1303–1322) to Lucera on 21 August 1322 by
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Antonetti, Antonio (2015). "I vescovi di Lucera del XIII secolo: note per una cronotassi scientifica."
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Antonius had been treasurer of the cathedral chapter. He was elected by the chapter, but provided by
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in a bull of 10 November 1100, granting the bishops of Troia the right to be consecrated by the pope
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to Bishop Rogerius. Rogerius died in 1302, according to Ughelli I, p. 1346, no. 16. Eubel I, p. 499.
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Alexii Aurelii Pelliccia De Christianae Ecclesiae primae, mediae et novissimae aetatis politia
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Born in Naples, and a member of the family of the Marchesi of San Lucido, De Sangro became a
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Onorati was born at Rochetta, in the diocese of Laquedonia in 1721, and held the degree of
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held a synod at Troia on 11–12 March 1093, at which fifty-five bishops were in attendance.
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to the diocese of Troia on 27 January 1391. On 29 March 1393, Riccardo was transferred to
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Festive Funerals in Early Modern Italy: The Art and Culture of Conspicuous Commemoration
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in which the metropolitan archdiocese of Benevento was restored. The united dioceses of
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mens. octo diebus 25 et successit eid. Stephanus Eps Normannus. Kehr IX, p. 203, no. 2.
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Local tradition traces the origin of the bishopric of Lucera to the third century and
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Vol. I, second edition (Leipzig: Veit 1885), p. 130, no. 988. Kehr IX, p. 156, no. 3.
826: 816: 720: 454: 320: 3336:(in Italian). Vol. vigesimoprimo (21). Venezia: G. Antonelli. pp. 457–463. 3163:
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Morelli was born in Foggia in the diocese of Troia in 1642, and held the degree of
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Bartolommeo, a canon of the cathedral of Naples, was appointed bishop of Lucera by
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Monsignor Emilio Giacomo Cavalieri dei pii operai - Vescovo di Troia : note,
2968: 2869:. He died in September 1622. Ughhelli I, p. 1348. Gauchat IV, p. 346 with note 3. 2690: 2296: 2111: 1995: 1961: 1909: 1896: 1762: 1429:(self published PDF). Antonetti, "Su Bartolomeo, vescovo di Lucera," pp. 104-105. 1187: 1176: 951: 812: 714: 475: 357: 342: 319:
In 1391, the diocese of Lucera was increased by the addition of the bishopric of
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Oldfield, Paul (2007). "Urban Government in Southern Italy, c.1085-c.1127," in:
2706:. Ughelli I, p. 1375, states that he was appointed on 1 August 1469, citing the 2496:
authorized Cardinal Gerardo, Bishop of Sabina, the papal legate, to present the
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of the king. Eubel I, p. 499 with note 5. Antonetti (2013), "L'elezioni", p. 38.
1804:"Ego Robertus, Dei gratia Laucerinus episcopus": Mattei-Cerasoli (1919), p. 312. 341:- created before 1236 - was united to Lucera. In 1969, the name (though not the 280:. The diocese reached its present configuration in 1986, by combining the older 2937: 2754: 2732: 2594: 2577: 2526: 2159:
Note per la ricostruzione del dossier agiografico di Secondino vescovo di Aecae
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Born at Portici in the diocese of Naples in 1728, Francone held the degree of
489:. Both its cathedral in Lucera and its co-cathedral in Troia have the rank of 3562: 3083: 2831: 2417: 2274: 2000: 1982: 1965: 1948: 1935: 778: 398: 381: 235: 3155:(in Latin). Vol. 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2110:
house in Naples. He lectured in theology and canon law. On 10 January 1718,
3493: 3404:
Tomus Tertius. Madrid: apud viduam Joachimi Ibarra, 1795. pp. 358–372.
3269:"Alcune note sulla Chiesa lucerina tra Bizantini e Normanni (secc. X-XII)," 3069: 3051: 3032: 2703: 2639: 474:, was abolished. The Vatican continued consultations which had begun under 447: 293: 258: 200: 2651:
Richardus had been bishop of Ugento (c. 1389–1391). He was transferred by
3255:"Le elezioni episcopali e i vescovi della rinascita troiana (1266-1284)," 2862: 2335:
William (IV or V): Mattei-Cerasoli, p. 333. Kamp, p. 503 with notes 8-10.
230: 3307: 3087: 2762:
in Rome. Ughelli I, p. 1347. Eubel II, p. 257 with note 3. V. Forcella,
2753:
Pandolfini was a member of the Florentine nobility. He was appointed by
1795:"Ego Benedictus, Lucerie episcopus": Mattei-Cerasoli (1919), p. 311-312. 1624:
had become a bishopric in the tenth century, counting among its bishops
3364:
Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
3199:(in Latin). Vol. VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 3177:(in Latin). Vol. IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. 2841:
Catalogo cronologico de' canonici della chiesa metropolitana fiorentina
141: 3188:(in Latin). Vol. V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 2391:
Le elezioni episcopali e i vescovi della rinascita troiana (1266–1284)
1530:, second edition (Leipzig: Veit 1885), p. 671. Kehr IX, p. 205, no. 8. 44: 3367:(in Italian). Rome: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana. pp. 272–277. 2933: 2858: 2326:
XI (Napoli: Orsiniana 1810), p. 329, assigns him the dates 1155–1173.
2107: 1869:
Bishop Jacobus was transferred to the diocese of Mothone (Greece) by
894: 874: 846: 794: 482: 441:, and in accordance with the norms laid out in the council's decree, 338: 3455: 3301:
Alle fonti della Basilicata medievale: edizioni, progetti e cantieri
2957:
Cavalieri was born in Naples in 1663, and was the maternal uncle of
2807:
at the Gesù in Rome. Eubel III, pp. 177, 319. Herbert Bloch (1986),
2693:. He also paid the taxes owed by Bishop Bartolomeo. Eubel I, p. 499. 2170:
40 (2003), p. 286, note 91 (she calls him Onorio). Mario De Santis,
1276:
Domenico Lancellotti (21 April 1911 – 14 March 1918, transferred to
222: 3540: 2811:
Volume 1 (Cambridge: Harvard 1986), p. 559. Minou Schraven (2017),
1912:
on 17 October 1373. He was transferred to the diocese of Aversa by
724: 1567:
Vol. II, second edition (Paris: Adrien Leclerc 1837), pp. 507-509.
2556: 2498: 2475:, however, who appointed the Franciscan Raynerius, a chaplain of 2449: 2322:
William (III or IV): Mattei-Cerasoli, p. 333. Alessandro Di Meo,
926: 392:
Following the extinction of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, the
324: 261: 1273:
Paolo Emilio Bergamaschi (19 June 1899 – 26 July 1910), resigned
461:
On 18 February 1984, the Vatican and the Italian State signed a
3214: 2978:
Emilio Cavalieri da inquisitore napoletanao a vescovo di Troia,
1925:
Antonius held the title of master of theology. Eubel I, p. 315.
1286:
Giuseppe Amici (15 May 1951 – 1º February 1955, transferred to
955: 700: 633:
Territory Added: 1391 from the suppressed Diocese of Fiorentino
269: 3383:
44 (Napoli: Luigi Lubrano 1919). pp. 310–335, at 332–334.
3166:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 2865:(Borghese), and was consecrated in Rome on 20 May by Cardinal 2535:
Vol. IV (Rome: Typographia Vaticana 1886), p. 76-77, no. 3940.
2106:
De Ligouri was born in Naples in 1679, and was Provost of the
1916:(Avignon Obedience) on 5 November 1378. Eubel I, pp. 123, 315. 1543:
Stato e chiesa nelle due Sicilie dai Normanni ai giorni nostri
1468:
Vol. I, second edition (Leipzig: Veit 1885), p. 518, no. 4096.
662:
Territory Added: 1409 from the suppressed Diocese of Tortiboli
2097:. He died in 1716. Ritzler and Sefrien V, p. 248 with note 3. 1645:
Tomus decimus quintus (Vol. 15) (Rome 1853), pp. 57-58, § 11.
1283:
Fortunato Maria Farina (21 June 1919 – 15 May 1951), resigned
1202:
Giovanni Battista Roviglioni (9 January 1623 – December 1623)
273: 66: 3334:
Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
3324:
Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
3210:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana. 2634:
On 11 August 1366, Bishop Guido of Troia was transferred to
2593:
The bishopric of Troia was subject to a reservation made by
2511:
Eubel has another Pietro between Rogerio and Pietro: Pietro
2225:
in April 1059. Ughelli I, pp. 1344-1345. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
1303:
Antonio Pirotto (24 August 1958 – 14 December 1974), retired
1226:
Giovanni Pietro Faccoli (11 September 1726 – 2 January 1752)
1208:
Giovanni Battista Astalli (19 January 1626 – 17 August 1644)
3357:. Berlin: Weidmann. (in Latin). Pp. 154 154-160. 3232:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio. 3342:
Kirche und Monarchie im staufischen Königreich Sizilien:
1666:
Tomus decimus quintus (Vol. 15) (Rome 1853), p. 59, § 30.
1517:
Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 391, note 1; VI, p. 418, note 1.
3373:"Da archivii e biblioteche: Di alcuni vescovi poco noti" 3221:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio. 1860:
by Boniface VIII on 9 June 1302. Eubel I, pp. 315, 431.
1817:. Eubel I, pp. 312, 315. Mattei-Cerasoli (1919), p. 312. 3494:
Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Foggia-Bovino
2844:(Florence: Gaetano Cambiagi), p. 93, no. 583. Gauchat, 1267:
Tommaso Passero, O.P. (16 July 1856 – 8 September 1890)
1217:
Sebastiano Sorrentino (12 February 1663 – 17 July 1675)
990:
Gualterius Frangente (2 November 1077 – 4 August 1087)
2735:. He died on 26 December 1483. Eubel II, p. 223, 257. 1977:
Battistachius was a secretary and personal friend of
1490:
Tomus I, editio secunda (Leipzig: Veit 1885), p. 832.
1306:
Giuseppe Lenotti (14 December 1974 – 28 January 1981)
993:
Gerard of Piacenza (8 October 1087 – 10 January 1097)
323:(Farentino), a city founded in 1015 by the Byzantine 2603:
Tome XI (Paris: Fontemoing 1904), p. 220, no. 57589.
2584:
Tome IV (Paris: Fontemoing 1906), p. 197, no. 16486.
2439:
Ugo was a Dominican friar, and chaplain of Cardinal
1628:. It was joined to that of Vulturaria, now known as 2398:, XV, nº 2, December 2013, pp. 31-42, at pp. 34-36. 1765:(556–561). Lanzoni, p. 277, no.2. Philippus Jaffé, 1598:
I, second edition (Naples: Fibreno 1848), pp. 1-19.
1270:
Domenico (Daniele) Tempesta, O.F.M.Ref. (1891–1899)
1211:
Giovanni Tommaso Veneziani (30 January 1645 – 1647)
1061:
Matteo de Barbuco (20 January 1252 – c. April 1270)
3521:Diocese of Manfredonia-Vieste-San Giovanni Rotondo 3360: 3093:, Vol. 47 (1987), pp. 287-372, at p. 364, no. 104. 2780:Ughelli I, p. 1347. Eubel III, p. 319 with note 3. 2764:Inscrizioni delle chiese e d'altri edifici di Roma 2689:, a year after he had been deposed as pope by the 2668:On 9 August 1409 Bishop Nicola was transferred to 2659:) by Pope Clement VII. Eubel I, pp. 280, 375, 499. 2311:Atti della pont. accadademia Romana di archeologia 1886:. He died on 3 August 1323. Eubel I, pp. 315, 537. 1354: 2227:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1579:Polizia ecclesiastica del regno delle due Sicilie 1539: 1508:Ughelli I, p. 1336. Cappelletti XXI, pp. 458-459. 1229:Marco De Simone (17 July 1752 – 24 February 1777) 987:Stephen the Norman (March 1059 – 11 October 1077) 3560: 3352:Italia pontificia. Regesta pontificum Romanorum. 2625:Nicolaus: Eubel I, p. 499, with notes 11 and 12. 2025: 2023: 2021: 2019: 2017: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 1778:Bishop Lando was first suspended from office by 1264:Antonio Monforte (3 May 1824 – 13 February 1854) 3419:La città di Troja e i suoi vescovi (1022-1954). 3409:Vescovi e personaggi illustri di Aecae e Troja. 2718:. He died in 1501. Eubel II, pp. 100, 218, 257. 2453:. Bishop Ugo was transferred to the diocese of 2053: 2051: 2049: 2047: 2045: 2043: 2041: 2039: 1371: 1214:Antonio Sacchetti (13 January 1648 – June 1662) 345:) was revived under its Latin name Tortibulum. 2193:. He died fighting the Normans on 4 May 1041: 2061:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 1368:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016 387: 374:On 31 December 31, 1963, the diocese of Troia 3479: 3428:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolò (1721). 3427: 3347:München: Wilhelm Fink 1975. pp. 508–528. 3203: 3192: 3181: 3102:Cornacchia was transferred to the diocese of 2221:Bishop Stephanus attended the Roman synod of 2114:named him Bishop of Lucera. He was appointed 2006: 1344:•Giuseppe Giuliano (20 Oct 2016 Appointed - ) 1296:(9 March 1955 – 25 June 1958, transferred to 3381:Archivio storico per le province Neapolitane 3204:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 3193:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 3182:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2202:Vol. 1 (Venice: Coleti 1716), pp. 1343-1344. 2036: 1938:on 16 October 1381. Eubel I, p. 315, note 9. 1641:Tini perpetuo quoque orelli I, pp. 117-118. 1312:(4 April 1981 – 30 September 1986), resigned 367:In 1127, Count Roger II of Sicily presented 3331: 3320: 3196:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 3185:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 2948:Volume 1 (Cambridge: Harvard 1986), p. 557. 2923:Sorrentino: Gauchat IV, p. 346 with note 9. 2878:Roviglioni: Gauchat IV, p. 346 with note 4. 2243: 2241: 2239: 2068: 1749:79 (Città del Vaticano 1987), pp. 710-712. 1733:79 (Città del Vaticano 1987), pp. 727-729. 1718:71 (Città del Vaticano 1979), pp. 563-564. 1546:(in Italian). Palermo: A. Amenta. pp.  1383:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016 1117:Nicola de Cesis (17 November 1361 – ?) 905:Territory Added: 1818, from the suppressed 28: 3486: 3472: 3215:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 3149:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 3148: 3112:"Vescovo: S.E. Mons. Domenico Cornacchia." 2914:Sacchetti: Gauchat IV, p. 346 with note 8. 2905:Veneziani: Gauchat IV, p. 346 with note 7. 2685:On 30 April 1410, Angelo was appointed by 2371:Philippus was consecrated a bishop at the 1317: 919:Giuseppe Maria Cotellessa (1872–1889 Died) 432: 43: 2770:Cambridge University Press 2006), p. 269. 2479:, on 3 (11) May 1280. Raynerius became a 2382: 2261:Gualterius Francigena was consecrated by 2195:Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Scriptorum 935:Giuseppe di Girolamo (1920–1941 Resigned) 651:Battistachius de Formica (1396– ? ) 299: 3456:Diocese of Lucera-Troia official website 3317:Vol. 72, No. 2 (2018), pp. 379–404. 3315:Rivista di storia della Chiesa in Italia 2896:Astalli: Gauchat IV, p. 346 with note 6. 2887:Siliceo: Gauchat IV, p. 346 with note 5. 2236: 2173:La "Civitas Troiana" e la sua Cattedrale 1873:on 2 August 1322. Eubel I, pp. 315, 351. 1205:Felice Siliceo (18 December 1623 – 1626) 1123:Bartolomeo (13 September 1387 – ?) 1099:Pietro, O.F.M. (9 September 1302 – 1309) 229: 3579:Dioceses established in the 4th century 3431:Italia sacra, sive De Episcopis Italiae 3170: 2768:Renaissance Florence: A Social History, 1839:Guilelmus submitted his resignation to 1761:Anastasius was consecrated a bishop by 1596:La chiave del concordato dell'anno 1818 1332:Raffaele Castielli (1987–1996 Resigned) 485:of the also reconstituted Metropolitan 3561: 3390:122, No. 497 (2007), pp. 579–608. 3264:Anno XV, no. 2 (2013), pp. 31–42. 2999:Faccoli was consecrated personally by 2944:V, p. 391 with note 3. Herbert Bloch, 2443:. Ugo was appointed to the diocese by 2407:Antonetti (2013), "L'elezioni", p. 36. 2353:Walter of Palearia: Kamp, pp. 509-514. 2064:(in Latin). Vol. IV. p. 225. 1843:(July–December 1294). Eubel I, p. 315. 1654:Ritzler and Sefrin VI, p. 418, note 1. 890:Giuseppe Maria Foschi (1759–1776 Died) 586:Augustinus (Gazotti), O.P. (1322–1323) 3467: 3225: 3171:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 3137: 3126: 2344:Roggerius died in 1189. Kamp, p. 509. 1585:, (Napoli: F. Azzolini), pp. 399-400. 1242:Gennaro Clemente Francone (1797–1799) 1232:Giovanni Giacomo Onorati (1777–1793) 1147:Giacomo Lombardo (4 July 1438 – 1468) 1102:Guglielmo Bianchi, O.S.B. (1309–1310) 941:Antonio Cunial (1963–1970 Appointed, 938:Domenico Vendola (1941–1963 Resigned) 873:Domenico Maria de Liguori (Liguoro), 3511:Diocese of Cerignola-Ascoli Satriano 3159: 2800:Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople 2447:; on 4 August 1278, he received the 2074:Ritzler and Sefrin V, pages 248–249 1899:on 21 January 1348. Eubel I, p. 315. 1223:Emilio Giacomo Cavalieri (1694–1726) 1049:Philippus (13 October 1212– ? ) 900:Alfonso Maria Freda (1798–1816 Died) 657:Battistachius de Formica (1422-1450) 501: 2815:(New York: Routledge 2017), p. 102. 2057: 1828:"Su Bartolomeo, vescovo di Lucera," 1150:Giovanni Paolo Vassalli (1469–1474) 963: 948:Angelo Criscito (1970–1985 Retired) 907:Diocese of Vulturara e Montecorvino 815:(Alessandro) (1619–1637 Appointed, 604:Bartholomaeus de Aprano (1373–1378) 465:. Based on the revisions, a set of 94:1,337 km (516 sq mi) 13: 3393:Pelliccia, Alessio Aurelio (ed.). 3355:Vol. IX: Samnia – Apulia – Lucania 1951:(1378–1389). Gams, p. 891, col. 2. 1141:Angelo di Manfredonia (1410–1438) 1135:Nicola di Giovinazzo (1393?–1409) 1068:(Bishop Matteo in exile 1252–1266) 916:Giuseppe Iannuzzi (1843–1871 Died) 574:Guilelmus de Ricia ( ? –1294) 14: 3590: 3569:Roman Catholic dioceses in Apulia 3439: 3104:Molfetta-Ruvo-Giovinazzo-Terlizzi 2983:, 1976. Domenico Vizzari (1982), 2946:Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages, 2809:Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages, 1423:Lucera: tra cristiani e musulmani 1220:Antonio de Sangro, CR (1675–1694) 1000:(20 June 1097 – 13 December 1101) 913:Andrea Portanova (1818–1840 Died) 887:Michael Marculli (1733–1759 Died) 601:Jacobus Gauga (Gurga) (1363–1373) 3539: 3446:Catholic Hierarchy: Lucera-Troia 3096: 3075: 3058: 3038: 3019: 3006: 2993: 2951: 2926: 2917: 2908: 2899: 2760:Ss. Silvestro e Martino ai Monte 2148:Bishop Orianus was appointed by 1168:Giannozzo Pandolfini (1484–1525) 932:Lorenzo Chieppa (1909–1918 Died) 922:Carmelo Ciotola (1891–1892 Died) 3371:Mattei-Cerasoli, Leone (1919). 3120: 3012:De Simone: Ritzler and Sefrin, 2990:, Ardor, Montalto Uffugo, 1982. 2890: 2881: 2872: 2851: 2818: 2792: 2783: 2773: 2747: 2738: 2721: 2696: 2679: 2662: 2645: 2628: 2619: 2606: 2587: 2569: 2538: 2518: 2505: 2486: 2464: 2433: 2423: 2410: 2401: 2365: 2356: 2347: 2338: 2329: 2316: 2302: 2295:Guiglielmus was consecrated by 2289: 2280: 2268: 2255: 2215: 2205: 2183: 2142: 2125: 2100: 2081: 1988: 1971: 1954: 1941: 1928: 1919: 1902: 1889: 1876: 1863: 1846: 1833: 1820: 1807: 1798: 1789: 1772: 1755: 1739: 1724: 1709: 1684: 1669: 1657: 1648: 1635: 1610: 1601: 1588: 1570: 1554: 1533: 1520: 1511: 1502: 1493: 1480: 1471: 1402:autori dei romanzi antichi...." 1341:Domenico Cornacchia (2007–2016) 1247: 1193:Jacopo Aldobrandini (1593–1606) 1171:Ferrando Pandolfini (1525–1560) 1161: 1156:Scipione Piscicelli (1480–1484) 1090:Ugo de Curtis, O.P. (1278–1279) 1039: 1025:Guillelmus (attested 1180–1187) 860: 667: 568:Andreas (attested 1221–c. 1225) 16:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy 3395:"Chronici Trojani Fragmentum." 3350:Kehr, Paulus Fridolin (1962). 3332:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1870). 3321:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1870). 3303:(Bari 2017), pp. 161–198. 3160:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2058:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice). 1786:in Picenum, but from Lucerina. 1528:Regesta pontificum Romanorum I 1458: 1449: 1432: 1414: 1405: 1395: 1386: 1010:Guglielmo (1108 – after 1127?) 1: 3138:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 3127:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 1477:Kehr IX, pp. 205-206, no. 11. 1348: 729:Bishop of Sant'Agata de' Goti 619:Thomas of Acerno (1378–1381) 607:Antonius, O.Min. (1378–1393) 529:Anastasius (attested 558–560) 276:, with its episcopal seat at 3505:Archdiocese of Foggia-Bovino 3451:GigaCatholic: Italy, various 3278:, 2014 n.2, pp. 99–119. 3276:Itinerari di ricerca storica 3114:Retrieved: 3 September 2022. 2710:. Eubel, p. 257, citing the 2379:personally. Eubel I, p. 499. 1856:. He was transferred to the 1767:Regesta pontificum Romanorum 1626:Saint Albert of Montecorvino 1488:Regesta pontificum Romanorum 1466:Regesta pontificum Romanorum 1446:; retrieved: 31 August 2022. 1444:Titular Bishop of Tortibulum 1327:Latin Name: Lucerina-Troiana 1261:Michele Palmieri (1804–1824) 1114:Enrico Trezza (1341 – 1361?) 1093:Rainerio, O.F.M. (1280–1284) 984:Arduinus (mentioned in 1059) 487:Archdiocese of Foggia-Bovino 7: 3361:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 3306:Antonetti, Antonio (2018). 3292:Antonetti, Antonio (2017). 3267:Antonetti, Antonio (2014). 3253:Antonetti, Antonio (2013). 3016:VI, p. 418-419 with note 2. 2867:Marcello Lante della Rovere 2600:Jean XXII. Lettres communes 2582:Jean XXII. Lettres communes 2249:Chronici Trojani fragmentum 2191:Michael IV the Paphlagonian 1664:Bullarii Romani Continuatio 1643:Bullarii Romani Continuatio 1617:Bullarii Romani Continuatio 1096:Rogerio, O.F.M. (1284–1302) 1046:Petrus (attested 1201–1206) 1016:William (mentioned in 1140) 978:Angelus (1028 – 4 May 1041) 975:Orianus (c. 1022 – c. 1028) 753:Enrique de Villalobos Xeres 571:Bartolomeus (attested 1225) 388:Post-Napoleonic restoration 337:After 1409, the diocese of 10: 3595: 3299:. In: F. Panarelli (ed.), 3289:68 (2015), pp. 51–79. 3247: 2563:Regestum Clementis papae V 2532:Regestum Clementis papae V 2481:consiliarius et familiaris 2324:Annali critico diplomatici 2156:IX, p. 202. Ada Campione, 2116:Bishop of Cava de' Tirreni 1540:Francesco Scaduto (1887). 1153:Stefano Grube (1474?–1480) 968: 541:Lando (attested 1061–1068) 515: 496: 251:Dioecesis Lucerina-Troiana 30:Dioecesis Lucerina-Troiana 3534: 3499: 3388:English Historical Review 3287:Archivio storico pugliese 3108:Chiesa Cattolica Italiana 2959:Alfonsus Maria de Ligouri 2612:Henricus was provided by 1361:"Diocese of Lucera-Troia" 1323:United: 30 September 1986 1034:(1189– July 1201) deposed 1022:Elias (mentioned in 1177) 943:Bishop of Vittorio Veneto 767:Administrator of Grosseto 691:Giambattista Contestabili 625:Bartholomaeus ( ? ) 580:Stephanus (1302– ? ) 463:new and revised concordat 304: 223:www.diocesiluceratroia.it 221: 216: 206: 196: 191: 177: 167: 157: 147: 137: 127: 122: 114: 98: 90: 85: 73: 61: 56: 42: 38: 21: 2961:. He held the degree of 2477:King Charles I of Sicily 1968:. Eubel I, pp. 315, 431. 1703:68 (1976), pp. 678-680. 1562:Histoire du Pape Pie VII 1486:Philippus Jaffé (1885), 1378:"Diocese of Lucera-Troi" 1255:Sede vacante (1799–1804) 1236:Sede vacante (1793–1797) 1007:(13 January 1102 – 1108) 556:Robertus (attested 1127) 351: 288:, the seat of which was 3516:Diocese of Lucera-Troia 2180:pp. 89-90; 105, note 9. 1960:Nicholas was appointed 1947:Thomas was provided by 1934:Thomas was provided by 1576:Vito Giliberti (1845), 1499:Kehr IX, p. 213, no. 1. 1318:Diocese of Lucera-Troia 1197:Pietro Antonio Da Ponte 1181:Apostolic Administrator 613:Thomas (1381– ? ) 583:Jacobus ( ? –1322) 433:Post-Vatican-II changes 296:of the united diocese. 243:Diocese of Lucera-Troia 75:Ecclesiastical province 23:Diocese of Lucera–Troia 3546:Catholicism portal 3340:Kamp, Norbert (1975). 3047:Doctor in utroque iure 3028:Doctor in utroque iure 2964:Doctor in utroque iure 2827:Doctor in utroque iure 2118:on 8 February 1730 by 2090:Doctor in utroque iure 1747:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1731:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1716:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1701:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1440:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 1365:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 1032:Gualterius de Palearia 853:Giambattista Eustachio 825:(1637–1642 Appointed, 765:(1540–1553 Appointed, 755:(1538–1540 Appointed, 741:Andrea Matteo Palmieri 727:(1499–1512 Appointed, 713:(1497–1499 Appointed, 705:Bishop of Nepi e Sutri 703:(1496–1497 Appointed, 553:Benedictus (1096–1099) 439:Second Vatican Council 300:Ecclesiastical history 250: 238: 29: 3526:Diocese of San Severo 3226:Pięta, Zenon (2002). 3106:on 15 January 2016. 3088:"Franciscan Bishops," 2805:Sebastian of Portugal 2492:On 20 December 1284, 2362:Petrus: Kamp, p. 515. 1560:F. Artaud de Montor, 1411:Kehr IX, pp. 157-158. 1129:Riccardo (1391–1393) 1028:Roggerius (1187–1189) 233: 185:15 (Religious Orders) 3174:Hierarchia catholica 3152:Hierarchia catholica 3141:Hierarchia catholica 3130:Hierarchia catholica 3014:Hierarchia catholica 2942:Hierarchia catholica 2846:Hierarchia catholica 2229:, editio novissima, 2168:Vetera Christianorum 1964:on 22 April 1422 by 1111:Bisanzio (1332–1341) 981:Johannes (1041–1059) 958:(1985–1986 Resigned) 843:Silvestro D'Afflitto 743:(1534–1535 Resigned) 598:Antonius (1348–1363) 577:Aimardus (1295–1302) 511:Latin Name: Lucerina 507:Erected: 4th Century 332:Emperor Frederick II 253:), sometimes called 3417:Savino, L. (1954). 3407:Rubino, G. (1997). 2708:Acta Consistorialia 2388:Antonio Antonetti, 1994:On the transfer to 1693:Eo quod spirituales 1594:F. 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Index


Lucera Cathedral
Italy
Ecclesiastical province
Foggia-Bovino
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Lucera Cathedral
Troia Cathedral
Secular priests
Francis
Giuseppe Giuliano
www.diocesiluceratroia.it

Troia
Latin
Latin
diocese
Catholic Church
Apulia
Italy
Lucera Cathedral
Troia Cathedral
co-cathedral
Saint Bassus
Castel Fiorentino
catapan
Basil Mesardonites
Emperor Frederick II
Tortiboli

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