459:(elected 1220), was in such poor financial condition because of the conduct of his predecessor that Pope Honorius remarked in a letter to the Abbot of Vallombrosa that he was in such dire circumstances "that he had no place to lay his head"; the abbot was asked to be generous in his assistance to Hildebrand. From the beginning of his episcopate, Hildebrand was harassed in one way or another by the government of Florence. Reports reached Pope Honorius including one from the Bishop of Modena, who had travelled to Florence and witnessed the situation. The Florentines had put Bishop Hildebrand under the ban, and had imposed an outrageously large fine of 1,000 pounds of current money on him. On June 1224, Honorius appointed an investigative commission, led by the Bishop of Faenza, the Abbot of Nonantola, and Master Tancred, a Canon of Bologna, to seek redress of the injuries done to Bishop Hildebrand, and to have the issues submitted to the Holy See (the Pope); he ordered the fine to be cancelled. Hildebrand was exiled by the Florentines from 1224 to 1228, and took his case to Rome. On 25 December 1226, Pope Honorius wrote to the Bishop of Florence, expressing the gravest indignation that the Florentines were doing injury to the Bishop of Fiesole and showing contempt toward the Holy See. He criticized the Bishop of Florence for not restraining his fellow citizens, and ordered him to notify the magistrates that they were to send their procurators to Rome by 1 February 1227, to explain and justify their aggressions against the Bishop of Fiesole. He wanted to bring a definitive end to their quarrels. Pope Honorius, however, died on 18 March 1227.
452:). He was giving away church property under the pretense of sale. Pope Honorius therefore commissioned an investigative committee on 10 July 1219, composed of the Carmelite abbots of S. Galgano and of S. Michele, to conduct a visitation of the diocese and ascertain the facts behind the reports. After their report had been completed, they were to fix a day for Bishop Rainerius to appear at the Roman Curia and answer the complaints against him. According to Giuseppe Cappelletti, the trial before the pope was cut short by the death of the bishop.
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432:. The pope granted his request and authorized the consecration of the church at Figline as his cathedral and baptistery. He ordered him, however, to leave the monasteries in the area, especially that of Passiniano, untouched. In retaliation the Florentines completely destroyed the castle, and, to prevent its being rebuilt, they compelled the Bishop to reside in Florence at the Church of S. Maria in Campo. The unsatisfactory situation seems to have persisted for some time, for, on 16 December 1205,
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1887:. He had risen to the office of Prior General of his Order. He was granted his bulls as bishop of Fiesole on 17 May 1470. He died in Florence in 1480, according to Cappelletti, p. 58. Gams, p. 749 column 2 (who indicates that an Apostolic Administrator was appointed in 1480, Cardinal Giovanni Arcimboldi, who resigned in 1481). Eubel II, p. 154, note 1, states that he resigned.
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bishop, by the canonical "way of compromise". Thedisius consented to his election within the legal time limit, and, not wishing to go to
Avignon himself, sent his procurator along with the procurator of the Chapter to seek confirmation of the election from the Pope. The Pope declared the election void, but nonetheless appointed Thedisius to the bishopric on 20 July 1312.
1571:, the Emperor Conrad granted to Bishop Jacobus the monastery of S. Salvatore in Alina. Jacobus also removed the episcopal seat from the old cathedral, outside the walls, to a new building in the city, to which he translated the purported remains of Bishop Romulus on 27 February 1028. Kehr, p. 74 no. 2. Schwartz, p. 205. Verrando, p. 449.
1900:. He was sent on diplomatic missions, to Bologna in 1549, and to Venice in 1549–1551. Pope Julius III, whom Camiani had come to know at the council, appointed him Bishop of Fiesole, and then Nuncio to the Emperor, and Viceroy of Naples. On the death of Pope Julius he returned to Fiesole. Camaiani was appointed
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sent a mandate to the Abbot of
Vallombrosa and Canon Gualando of Pisa, to summon the bishop and canons of Fiesole and the podestà, consuls, and councilors of Florence to a meeting, to find a suitable place in the diocese of Fiesole to which the seat of the bishop could be transferred. The issues were
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in 1771. He was Vicar
General of Cortona, and Provost of the cathedral Chapter. He had been Bishop of Colle di Val d'Elsa from 1773 to 1776. He was transferred to the diocese of Fiesole on 15 April 1776. In July 1810 he was deported to France and placed under house arrest in Tours. In ill health, he
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A native of Pescia, Salutati claimed expertise in both civil and canon law. He was a cleric of the chamber in the office of the papal
Chamberlain, and had been made a papal Chaplain. He was a Canon of the cathedral church of Florence, and had risen to the office of Provost. He was granted his bulls
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at one of the councils of
Constantinople. At the end of the 6th century, Fiesole was destroyed in the Lombard invasions, and its surviving population fled to Luni. There appears to have been no bishop of Fiesole in 599, when a priest and a deacon of the clergy of Fiesole, who were trying to rebuild
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in which he granted Bishop
Lorenzo Robbia and his successors as bishops of Fiesole the right to exercise their episcopal powers not only at the parish church of S. Maria in Campo in Florence, which belonged to the diocese of Fiesole, but also, like an Apostolic Delegate, beyond the limits of that
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had reserved to himself the right to provide a prelate to any benefice in the diocese of
Fiesole which might become vacant. On Bishop Conrad's death, the Canons of the cathedral Chapter, unaware of the Pope's reservation, elected the Archpriest of the Church of Fiesole, Thedisius, as their new
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Parretti was born in
Castello di Signa (Firenze) in 1779. He became Archpriest of the cathedral of Florence. He obtained a doctorate in philosophy and theology from Florence (1827), and was named Bishop of Fiesole on 28 January 1828. He was transferred to the diocese of
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on 22 April 1298. He resigned on 10 April 1301, because he was unable to compose the differences between the monks of S. Bartolomeo in
Fiesole and the parish priest of S. Pancrazio. His resignation was refused and he was reappointed by the Pope, and the Pope made him
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In 1167, Fiesole became involved in one of its many wars with
Florence, and lost. Bishop Rodulfus requested permission from Pope Alexander III to transfer the seat of his bishopric to the more secure castle of Figline, and he is actually addressed in one letter as
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368:) stands outside the city is an indication that the Christian origins of Fiesole date from after the period of the persecutions. The earliest mention of a bishop of Fiesole comes at the end of the 5th century, in a letter of
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in Piazza Mino. Jesuit principles influenced the curriculum from the beginning. The founder of the seminary, Bishop della Robbia, had been educated by Jesuits, and his Constitutions for the seminary mandated the use of the
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still precarious at the end of the 13th century, when the bishop of Fiesole had to apply to Bishop Francesco Monaldeschi of Florence for license for the Vicar of Fiesole to conduct an ordination at S. Maria in Campo.
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Richa, VII, p. 175: "Dominus Franciscus Episcopus Florent. concedit licentiam Domino Fratri Francisco Ord. Humil. Vicario Generali Domini Angeli Episcopi Fesulani celebrandi ordinationem in Ecclesia S. M. in
1708:, who was elected on 22 February 1281 and died on 28 March 1285. During that time two elections were attempted by the Chapter of Fiesole. Canon Octavante of Fiesole was elected, but his election was voided (
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became increasingly uneasy about reports which were reaching him concerning the activities of Bishop Rainerius of Fiesole. He had fallen prey to his carnal appetites, was behaving like a teenager (
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Until Christianity became a legal cult in 313, it was considered an illegal assembly, and could not own property or buildings. Verrando, p. 444, also assigns a date of 4th to 5th century.
1975:, and was a Canon of the cathedral Chapter of Florence. He was appointed by Pope Paul V on 12 September 1605. He died on 28 August 1614. Cappelletti, p. 62. Gauchat, p. 187 with note 3.
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Camiani was a native of Arezzo, of a noble family with ties to the Medici. He became secretary of Duke Cosimo I in 1539, and in 1546 he was an official observer at the
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In 1679, Fiesole was inhabited by c. 150 persons. By 1776, the population had grown to c. 200 inhabitants. In 2018, the population of the city of Fiesole was 14,150.
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Thedisius was provided by Pope Clement V on 20 July 1312, after his election by the Chapter was quashed by the Pope. He died in October 1336. Eubel I, p. 248.
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from the University of Pisa (1728). He was appointed a Canon of the cathedral Chapter of Florence. He was appointed Bishop of Fiesole on 27 February 1736 by
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Faini, Enrico (2013), "I vescovi dimenticati. Memoria e oblio dei vescovi fiorentini e fiesolani dell’età pre-gregoriana," in:
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528:, the diocese had 254 parishes and 155,800 people. Within its limits there were 12 monasteries of men, including the famous
1772:. He was appointed Bishop of Fiesole on 2 October 1301. He was transferred to the diocese of Florence on 9 June 1310 by
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1755:(Paris: Thorin 1883), pp. 10-11 no. 7; 181-182 no. 225; 299. Eubel I, pp. 158; 248 with note 5; 284 note 2; 266; 351.
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confirmed the possessions of the church of Fiesole for Bishop Zenobius. He obtained a similar confirmation from
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died during his return, in Parma on 10 February 1814. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, pp. 172 with note 5; 215 with note 3.
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of the diocese of Larino. He was named Bishop of Mothone (in Greece, in the Peloponnese) on 2 November 1303 by
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friar, studied at Paris, and, as a bishop, was renowned as a peacemaker between individuals and states. He was
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Bishop Zenobius in 890 founded the monastery of St. Michael at Passignano, which was afterwards given to the
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By the mid-9th century, Fiesole had been the victim of an attack of the Normans, who destroyed the archives.
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monks. A second Bishop Zenobius (c. 966-968) established the Chapter of Canons of S. Zeno, who were given a
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Neri Corsini, nephew of Bishop Andrea Corsini, succeeded his uncle on 24 January 1374, on appointment of
1747:. In January 1304, he refused a transfer to the diocese of Patti e Lipari (Sicily). On 15 October 1311,
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Giovanni Battista Parretti (1778-1851): vescovo di Fiesole (1827-1839), arcivescovo di Pisa (1839-1851)
448:), and was spending all his money, and the money belonging to the diocese, on the pursuit of pleasure (
1266:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus septimus (7). Rome: ex Typographia vaticana. 1887. pp. 174, no. 8330.
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Mancini was born in Cortona in 1735. He obtained a doctorate in theology from Siena in 1768, and a
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Angelo was previously Bishop of Cagli (1296–1298). He was transferred to the diocese of Fiesole by
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473:(1352), born in 1302 of a noble Florentine family, after a reckless youth, became a
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2382:(in Italian). Vol. Tomo decimosettimo (17). Venezia: Antonelli. pp. 1–72.
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and a Canon of the cathedral Chapter of Fiesole. He was named Bishop of Fiesole by
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Pietro Camaiani (1519-1579), vescovo di Fiesole, Ascoli Piceno e nunzio apostolico,
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1527:(Venice: A. Zatta 1770), p. 241. The date of 904, often found, is incorrect, since
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named him Patriarch of Grado. He died in 1314. Ughelli III, p. 252. C. Grandjean,
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2413:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus Tertius: Etruria. Berlin: Weidmann. pp. 73–117.
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Antonio was Archpriest of the cathedral Chapter of Florence and a member of the
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A mandate of 1179 is addressed to the bishop-elect and provost of Fiesole by
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on 3 August 1450. He died in 1466. Cappelletti, pp. 57-58. Eubel II, p. 154.
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as King of the Lombards on 15 June 844. He also attended the Roman synod of
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1140:(in Italian). Firenze: Tipografia militare di T. Giuliani. pp. 13–15.
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2249:. Vol. Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2237:. Vol. Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2225:. Vol. Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1321:
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
1492:(Venice: A. Zatta 1770), p. 342, 344. Cappelletti, XVII, pp. 19-20, 22.
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Bishop Conradus de Penna died in 1312. Even before his death, however,
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1776:. He died in July 1322. Eubel I, pp. 248 with note 7; 250 with note 5.
1704:, who was elected on 25 November 1277 and died on 22 August 1280; and
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Benjamin Bossue, "De S. Donato episc. et confes., Fesulis in Tuscia,"
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According to local legend the Gospel was first preached at Fiesole by
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1842:(in Latin). Typis et sumtibus Georgii Josephi Manz. pp. 749–750.
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2402:(in Italian). Fiesole: Servizio editoriale fiesolano C. Mori. 1986.
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Tome second (Paris: Ernest Thorin 1892), p. 90. J. D. Mansi (ed.),
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Notizie istoriche delle chiese fiorentine divise ne'suoi quartieri
2298:. Vol. Tomus VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2261:. Vol. Tomus IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana
1716:(Paris: Fontemoing 1901), p. 40, no. 104. Eubel I, p. 248, note 2.
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carnalibus desideriis, quae militant adversus animam se involvens.
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Bruxelles: Alphonsus Greuse 1858, p. 657, column 2. Kehr, p. 73.
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Italia sacra sive De episcopis Italiæ, et insularum adjacentium
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Ragimbaldus was a simoniac. Schwartz, p. 205. Verrando, p. 449.
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Gams, p. 749. Bishop Zenobius was present at the synod held by
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Fiesole, una diocesi nella storia: saggi, contributi, immagini
2082:, and was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 4 March by Cardinal
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Eubel I, p. 248, note 1: "qui non habet, ubi caput reclinat".
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2317:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana.
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the churches, which lay in ruins. They appealed for help to
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Le chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
2339:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
2086:. He died in Florence on 1 September 1775. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Ginori was born in Florence in 1706. He held the degree of
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on 12 February 1596. He was transferred to the diocese of
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parish in every part of the city and diocese of Florence.
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Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
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at Ravenna from September to November 877. On 26 May 890
2328:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
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CV of Bishop Emeritus Giovannetti: Diocesi di Fiesole,
398:, an Irish monk, was the friend and adviser of Emperors
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From 1637 to 1970, the Diocese of Fiesole operated the
372:(492–496), though the name of the bishop is not given.
2457:. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. pp. 219–221. (in German)
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Becchio was a preacher, and author of commentaries on
1462:. Vol. III. Dublin: Graisberry. pp. 280–285.
1185:(in German). Berlin: E. S. Mittler und Sohn. pp.
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84 (1998), pp. 662-680, especially 669, 672, 673-674.
2213:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
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Bishop Donatus was present at the coronation of the
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La parrocchia di S. Martino a Mensola cenni storici
2550:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Florence
2054:Panciatici: Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 201 with note 6.
1696:In the period 1277–1282, there were three popes;
1521:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1486:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1448:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
920:Tommaso Bonaventura della Gherardesca (1703–1703)
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2032:Altoviti: Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 201 with note 4.
1803:Corsini died on 8 January 1374. Eubel I, p. 248.
1178:
2063:Strozzi: Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 201 with note 7.
2023:Soldani: Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 201 with note 3.
1204:Vol. I (Berlin: Decker 1874), p. 225, no. 2625.
2001:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved November 25, 2016
1987:
1816:. He died on 14 November 1377.Eubel I, p. 248.
1250:Ughelli, pp. 249-250. Richa, pp. 174, 184-185.
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2461:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolò (1718).
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1241:Ughelli, p. 249. Richa VII, pp. 174, 183-184.
1057:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
379:(537–555), a Bishop Rusticus is mentioned as
2311:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
2292:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2274:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
2129:(in Italian). Firenze: F. & F. Parretti.
2010:Strozzi died in April 1670. Ritzler-Sefrin,
1687:Maynettus died in May 1277. Eubel I, p. 248.
1455:
935:Martino Leonardo Brandaglia (1815–1825 Died)
524:In the early 20th century, according to the
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2295:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
1567:Jacobus: On 4 April 1027, at the urging of
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417:next to the church of S. Maria Intemerata.
39:
2542:
2528:
2322:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
2243:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus (1923).
2242:
1442:on 18 November 861. Louis Duchesne (ed.),
1072:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
244:
2181:CV of Bishop Meini: Diocesi di Fiesole,
923:Orazio Maria Panciatichi (1703–1716 Died)
713:Angelus de Camerino, O.E.S.A. (1298–1301)
455:The new Bishop of Fiesole, Hildebrand of
2471:
2360:
2200:
2045:. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 201 with note 5.
710:Philippus of Perugia, O.Min. (1282–1298)
488:On 5 May 1639, Pope Urban VIII issued a
2665:Dioceses established in the 1st century
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1840:Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae
1385:Rusticus was sent to Constantinople by
14:
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2367:(in Italian). Firenze: Righi. p.
2121:on 23 December 1839. He died in 1851.
1182:Forschungen zur geschichte von Florenz
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1107:III, p. 74, no. 1. Cappelletti, p. 15.
985:Giovanni Giorgis (1937–1953 Appointed
938:Giovanni Battista Parretti (1828–1839)
2567:Diocese of Arezzo-Cortona-Sansepolcro
2523:
2440:
2332:
2255:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
2230:
2218:
1302:from the original on 14 February 2018
1289:
957:Gioacchino Antonelli (1857–1859 Died)
446:in aetate senili juveniliter operetur
301:, whose episcopal see is the city of
2406:
2206:
1834:
1828:
1484:on 25 April 899. J. D. Mansi (ed.),
1340:V, p. 201 note 1; VI, p. 215 note 1.
1290:Cibei, Gabriella (15 October 2005).
970:Lorenzo Frescobaldi (1871–1874 Died)
954:Francesco Bronzuoli (1848–1856 Died)
926:Luigi Maria Strozzi (1716–1736 Died)
766:
669:
320:
2670:1st-century establishments in Italy
745:Nicolaus Vanni (attested 1379–1384)
103:1,300 km (500 sq mi)
24:
2660:Roman Catholic dioceses in Tuscany
2423:, Faenza 1927, pp. 573–584.
2280:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
929:Francesco Maria Ginori (1736–1775)
424:(1038), who opposed papal reform.
360:, said to have been a disciple of
25:
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2515:
2493:
1916:, Firenze: Pagnini Editore, 1998
1580:Atinulfus: Schwartz, pp. 205-206.
1454:(Venice: A. Zatta 1770), p. 604.
1425:Grusolfus: Gams, p. 749 column 1.
649:Ragimbaldus (attested 1017, 1018)
2600:
2183:"Vescovo: S.E.Mons. Mario Meini"
2167:"S.E. Mons. Luciano Giovannetti"
1929:Cattani was a theologian at the
1351:"Statistiche demografiche ISTAT"
1292:"Seminario vescovile di Fiesole"
951:Vincenzo Menchi (1843–1846 Died)
324:
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726:Thedisius d'Aliotti (1312–1336)
688:Lanfrancus (attested 1179–1187)
658:Trasmundus (attested 1059–1075)
506:Church of Santa Maria Primerana
500:, which is located next to the
27:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
2376:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1862).
2207:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
1825:Altovita: Eubel I, p. 248-249.
1785:Conradus was Eubel I, pp. 248.
1678:Hildebrandus: Eubel I, p. 248.
1510:Zanobi: Schwartz, pp. 204-205.
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1097:
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979:David Camilli (1893–1909 Died)
973:Luigi Corsani (1874–1888 Died)
685:Rodulfus (attested 1153, 1177)
655:Atinulfus (attested 1046–1058)
13:
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2390:VIII (2013), pp. 11–49.
2231:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2219:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
1589:Trasmundus: Schwartz, p. 206.
1027:
976:Benedetto Tommasi (1888–1892)
914:
859:Francesco Cattani da Diacceto
781:(1409–1411) Bishop of Porto.
532:, and 24 convents for women.
516:
2407:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1908).
2215:pp. 749–750. (in Latin)
1202:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
729:Filignus Carboni (1337–1349)
676:Joannes (attested 1101–1109)
652:Jacobus (attested 1027–1036)
628:Zenobius (attested 966, 968)
498:Diocesan Seminary of Fiesole
375:A half-century later, under
7:
2417:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
2388:Annali di Storia di Firenze
2361:Bargilli, Federigo (1883).
1700:, who died on 20 May 1277;
1598:Wilelmus: Schwartz, p. 206.
932:Ranieri Mancini (1776–1814)
907:Filippo Neri degli Altoviti
865:Alessandro Marzi de' Medici
789:Bindus Ferrucci (1411–1421)
773:Lucas Manzolini (1408–1409)
601:Alexander (early 9th cent.)
430:ep. Figlinense et Faesulano
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2451:Schwartz, Gerhard (1907).
2354:
2185:; retrieved 12 June 2019.
2169:; retrieved 12 June 2019.
2041:Gherardesca was appointed
1753:Les registres de Benoît XI
1714:Les registres de Martin IV
1625:Joannes: Schwartz, p. 206.
1616:Joannes: Schwartz, p. 206.
1325:Catholic Historical Review
1263:Regestvm Clementis papae V
849:Angelo Cattani da Diacceto
742:Nerius Corsini (1374–1377)
540:
535:
316:
2595:
2555:
2507:Official diocesan website
2123:Giuseppe Raspini (1996).
2084:Giovanni Antonio Guadagni
1607:Gebizo: Schwartz, p. 206.
1540:Petrus: Schwartz, p. 205.
1179:Robert Davidsohn (1896).
1177:Richa, VII, pp. 173-176.
716:Antonius Orso (1301–1310)
311:Archbishopric of Florence
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2441:Richa, Giuseppe (1758).
2364:La cattedrale di Fiesole
1994:"Bishop Tommaso Ximenes"
1960:. Gauchat, pp. 187, 188.
1168:Kehr, p. 77, nos. 14-17.
694:Hildebrandus (1220–1256)
682:Jonathas (attested 1144)
661:Wilelmus (attested 1077)
604:Grusolfus (attested 826)
589:Teudaldus (attested 715)
554:Ignotus (attested c.492)
404:the Cathedral of S. Zeno
2561:Archdiocese of Florence
2090:VI, p. 215 with note 2.
1984:Cappelletti, pp. 62-63.
1902:Bishop of Ascoli Piceno
1741:Apostolic Administrator
1376:Lanzoni, p. 583, no. 1.
1320:Kathleen M. Comerford,
1223:Cappelletti, pp. 49-50.
1119:Acta Sanctorum Octobris
697:Maynettus (c.1257–1277)
566:Rusticus (attested 536)
420:Other bishops included
184:Cattedrale di S. Romolo
84:Ecclesiastical province
2607:Catholicism portal
2587:Diocese of San Miniato
2075:Doctor in utroque iure
2043:Archbishop of Florence
1998:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1972:Doctor in utroque iure
1945:Doctor in utroque iure
1933:and a prolific writer.
1643:Gams, p. 749 column 2.
1634:Gams, p. 749 column 1.
1482:King Berengar of Italy
1416:Verrando, pp. 445-446.
1054:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
664:Gebizo (attested 1099)
631:Eraldus (attested 901)
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2333:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
2201:Reference for bishops
1904:in 1566. G. Raspini,
1836:Gams, Pius Bonifacius
1656:. Kehr, p. 78 no. 20.
1456:John Lanigan (1822).
1444:Le Liber pontificalis
1001:(1977–1981 Appointed
871:Bartolomeo Lanfredini
835:(1530–1552 Appointed
643:Petrus (attested 982)
625:Winizo (attested 966)
526:Catholic Encyclopedia
197:31 (religious orders)
2258:Hierarchia catholica
2246:Hierarchia catholica
2234:Hierarchia catholica
2222:Hierarchia catholica
2088:Hierarchia catholica
2012:Hierarchia catholica
1912:. Giuseppe Raspini,
1866:. Eubel II, pp. 154.
1667:Hierarchia catholica
1523:, editio novissima,
1488:, editio novissima,
1450:, editio novissima,
1338:Hierarchia catholica
1132:Cappelletti, p. 17.
1067:"Diocese of Fiesole"
1050:"Diocese of Fiesole"
889:Lorenzo della Robbia
855:(1566–1570 Resigned)
827:Guglielmo de' Folchi
823:(1481–1510 Resigned)
817:(1470–1481 Resigned)
748:Antonius Cipolloni,
309:of the Metropolitan
199:15 permanent deacons
119:144,128 (92.8%)
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2150:Archbishop of Siena
2139:Cappelletti, p. 68.
1956:on 27 June 1605 by
1549:Cappelletti, p. 29.
1531:died in August 903.
1519:J. D. Mansi (ed.),
1083:Le diocesi d'Italia
1011:(1981–2010 Retired)
1009:Luciano Giovannetti
995:(1954–1977 Retired)
719:Conradus de Penna,
679:Joannes (1114–1134)
610:(attested 844, 861)
511:Spiritual Exercises
2577:Diocese of Pistoia
2572:Diocese of Fiesole
2499:Benigni, Umberto.
2014:V, p. 201, note 2.
1864:Bishop of Volterra
1770:Pope Boniface VIII
1736:Pope Boniface VIII
1654:Pope Alexander III
1150:Kehr, pp. 104-114.
805:Antonio degli Agli
613:Zenobius (873–899)
396:Donatus of Fiesole
336:. You can help by
280:Dioecesis Fesulana
272:Diocese of Fiesole
204:Current leadership
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2346:978-88-250-1000-8
1950:Pope Clement VIII
1501:Schwartz, p. 204.
1407:Verrando, p. 445.
1365:Italia pontificia
1259:Eubel I, p. 248.
1200:August Potthast,
1159:Verrando, p. 448.
1105:Italia pontificia
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799:Leonardo Salutati
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