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Gregorian University; he served there as a parish priest as well. He was named Bishop of Tricarico by Pope Pius IX in 1886. He was promoted to the archbishopric of Benevento by Pope Leo XIII on 12 May 1879, and sent to Paris as Apostolic Nuncio (appointed 25 October 1882). He was named a cardinal on 14 March 1887. He died at Montecassino on 16 May 1897.
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Guillaume Dufort, and says that he was Archdeacon of S. Antonii in the diocese of Rodez before his appointment to Lombès on 18 January 1363, where he died in April 1365. Eubel's details makes Coleti's identification impossible. Plague infested southern France in 1360 and 1361, and carried off 100 bishops and 9 cardinals, according to Matteo Villani (
2373:, Civil and Canon Law (Naples). He had served in the administration of the Papal states as governor in Rimini and in Orvieto, and Vice-Legate of the Romandiola. He was then a voting Referendary of the congregation of the two signatures (Court of Appeals). He was appointed Archbishop of Benevento in Consistory on 12 March 1674 by
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A native of
Benevento, Pietro Dupin, who had been named Bishop of Fréjus in 1348, was transferred to the diocese of Viterbo (1348–1350). He was appointed to the diocese of Benevento on 18 November 1350 by Pope Clement VI. He governed the diocese through a Vicar, Bishop Nicolaus of Monte Marrano (one
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on 8 November 1108. In March 1112 at the
Lateran Synod, Archbishop Landulphus and Bishop Guilelmus of Troia engaged in a controversy. At the beginning of 1114 he was appointed to a commission to bring local peace. Landolfo was deposed in October 1114, but restored on 11 August 1116. He was present at
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Della Rende was born in Naples in 1847, of the family of the Counts of Rende of
Benevento. With the annexation of Naples to the Kingdom of Italy in 1860, he and his family fled to England, where he was ordained and served as a parish priest. He returned to Italy in 1867, and studied at the Capranica
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Cibò was the nephew of Pope
Innocent VIII and a Protonotary Apostolic. He was appointed Archbishop of Benevento on 5 December 1485, and named a cardinal on 9 March 1489. On 14 May 1501 he was named Suburbicarian Bishop of Albano, and on 29 November 1503 Suburbicarian Bishop of Palestrina. He died on
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Alessio de' Cesari, a
Sienese nobleman, had been papal Vice-Chamberlain, Apostolic Referendary, Administrator of the Diocese of Palestrina, and Bishop of Chiusi (1438–1462), was sent by Pope Pius II on 22 March 1462 (or perhaps as early as 1460) to take the episcopal seat of Benevento in the name of
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Donato was the son of
Nicholas, Prince of Grotta. He was appointed Archbishop of Benevento in 1385 by Urban VI. On 17 October 1418, he granted the income of the church of San Marcello de Collinis in Benevento to the Canons of the cathedral. He died on 8 April 1426. Ughelli, pp. 158–161. Eubel, I, p.
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Colombini had held a number of administrative positions in his Order, and was
Minister General at the time of his elevation to the episcopate, as well as a Consultor of the Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition. He was appointed Archbishop of Benevento in the Consistory of 19 December
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Capece, the
Majordomo of the papal household, was appointed Archbishop of Benevento on 30 October 1467, the same day that Abbot Bartolomeo of the Benedictine Abbey of S. Andrea at Aversa was appointed Eubel, II, p. 104, with note 4. Eubel admits Bartolomeo into the list of Archbishops of Benevento,
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Archbishop Roffridus (in Latin) was consecrated at Benevento by Pope Calixtus II on 19 September 1120. He was in Rome on 27 March 1123 at a council held by Calixtus II. In the fall of 1123 he was accused before Pope Calixtus of having obtained his archbishopric by simony; he purged himself by oath.
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In 1102 and 1108 Pope Paschal II held synods at Benevento. In the synod of 1108 he repeated his objections to lay investiture, and he forbade clerics from wearing expensive secular clothes. He also consecrated Landolfo as Archbishop of Benevento. Between 16 March and 24 April 1117, Pope Paschal was
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Hugo Guidardi (Guitardi) was appointed on 19 November 1365 by Pope Urban V. He held a provincial synod in Benevento on 17 April 1370 (and another in 1374). He issued a decree in favor of his Vicar General, the Bibliothecarius of the Cathedral Chapter Joannes Panaccioni on 23 October 1371. He was a
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Rogerius, a monk of Montecassino, was already Archbishop-elect in a document dated September 1179. On 13 July 1195, Pope Celestine, at the urging of Cardinal Petrus of S. Maria in via lata, the Rector of Benevento, took Archbishop Rogerius and the people of Benevento under his protection. Kehr, p.
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issued a bull confirming the privileges of the Church of Benevento for Archbishop Petrus. His date of death is unknown, but it is known that he was assassinated during the siege of Benevento by King William I in 1155 on the suspicion that the Archbishop was a partisan of King William. Ughelli, pp.
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Guillaume had been Prior of the Benedictine priory of Catusium in the diocese of Cahors: Eubel, I, p. 133. Coleti (in Ughelli, p. 151) believed that Guillaume was a Dominican who had for a few months been Bishop of Lombès before being transferred to Benevento. Eubel, I, p. 310, however, calls the
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Stephanus Dupin had briefly been titular Latin Patriarch of Constantinople (from 6 March 1346). He was appointed Archbishop of Benevento by Pope Clement VI on 16 October 1346. It was he who created the Collegiate Chapter of San Bartolomeo on 5 February 1350. He died in 1350. Ughelli, pp. 148–149.
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Archbishop Rossemann succeeded Landulfus and was a supporter of Anacletus II. When Innocent II acquired Benevento in 1137, Rossemann was deposed, but as soon as Innocent departed he was reinstated by November 1137. At Benevento in 1139, Innocent II cancelled all the ordinations and consecrations
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Zigarelli, Giuseppe (1856). Storia della Cattedra di Avellino e de'suoi pastori, con brevi notizie de'Metropolitani della chiesa di Benevento seguito dalla serie cronologica de'vescovi di Frigento e da una esatta descrizione de'luoghi onde di presente viene composta la prima opera (in Italian).
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Pope Urban II held a general synod at Benevento from 28–31 August 1091. At the synod the Pope excommunicated the Emperor Henry IV and his antipope Wibert of Ravenna (called Clement III). It was also decreed that no one should be made a bishop unless he was already in holy orders. The synod also
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On 13 June 1061 a synod was held in the cathedral at Benevento by Archbishop Udalricus. It settled a conflict between Abbot Amico of Santa Sofia and Abbot Leone of Draconaria. In 1075 another synod, held by Archbishop Milo, addressed another conflict between the monastery of Santa Sofia and the
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The area of Benevento was struck by a severe earthquake on 11 October 1125, and it was followed immediately by four aftershocks. At midday on 12 October yet another severe shock hit. Nearly all the towers of the fortifications fell, as well as the walls, and the palaces and other edifices. The
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On 28 September 1156, Pope Adrian IV issued a bull, granting Archbishop Enrico a renewal of the privileges granted by previous popes to the Church of Benevento. In August 1161, Archbishop Enrico was sent by Pope Alexander III as an envoy to Constantinople. In May 1164 he was sent as legate to
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In 839 the alleged remains of Saint Bartholomew the Apostle were transferred to the Cathedral, to a chapel which had been built at the order of Prince Siccard of Benevento (d. 839). In 1338 Archbishop Arnaldus de Brussac moved the remains to a reconstructed chapel next to the cathedral.
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Januarius is said to have been the first bishop of Benevento; the list of bishops that begins with Photinus in the first century is not found until the eleventh century, and there is no trace of any activity of any of the alleged first dozen bishops. Ughelli, p. 13. Lanzoni, p.
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dignitaries) included the Archdeacon, the Archpriest, the Primiceralis Major, the Primiceralis Minor, the Treasurer, and Bibliothecarius. In 1674 the Cathedral Chapter contained six dignities and twenty-five Canons. In 1752 there were six dignities and twenty-seven Canons.
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Archbishop Astorgio had previously been Bishop of Mileto (1411–1418), Bishop of Melfi (1418–1419), and Bishop of Ancona (1419–1436). He made his financial arrangements with the Apostolic Camera for his transfer to Benevento on 8 February 1436. He was named a cardinal by
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and Prince Pandulph of Benevento and Capua, and his son Landulph. The new metropolitanate had ten suffragan dioceses: Saint Agatha, Avellino, Alife, Ariana, Ascoli, Bibino (Bovinum), Larino, Quintodecimum (earlier at Aeculanum, then at Frigento), Telese, and Volturara.
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During his term of office Archbishop Gianbattista Colombini, O.F.M. Conv. (1763–1774) held eight diocesan synods. Between 1755 and 1762, Cardinal Francesco Pacca held eight diocesan synods. Cardinal Giovanni Battista Pacca held another fourteen, between 1825 and 1838.
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Born in Benevento in 1692, Pacca held a doctorate in philosophy and theology from the Collegio Romano. He served as a Referendary of the Two Signatures, and Cleric of the Apostolic Camera. He was appointed Archbishop of Benevento in the Consistory of 20 March 1752 by
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Gregorius was archbishop-elect in 1133, but had no authority in Benevento, which was in the hands of the supporters of Pope Anacletus II (died 1138). Gregorio was not consecrated until 5 September 1137, by Innocent II. Ughelli, pp. 109–113. Kehr, pp. 66, nos. 58–59,
1890:, and had been a disciple of Thomas a Becket of Canterbury. He was already a cardinal on 29 December 1170. He was named archbishop in 1171. He had resigned the archbishopric by 27 July 1179. Ughelli, pp. 121–123. Gams, p. 672, column 1. Kehr, pp. 69–70, nos. 68–71.
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Synodus dioecesana sanctae beneventanae ecclesiae ab Eminentissimo, et Reverendissimo Domino Joanne Baptista miseratione divina tit. S. Pancratii S. R. E. presbytero cardinali Bussi archiepiscopo celebrata juxta antiquum ejusdem Ecclesiae morem die 24 Augusti
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Maculani had been Commissarius of the Holy Office (Roman Inquisition) (1632–1649), and Master of the Sacred Palaces (1639–1641). He was named a cardinal on 16 December 1641. He was appointed Archbishop of Benevento in the Consistory of 13 January 1642 by
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Paolo Capranica was a Roman, the son of Niccoló Capranica and Iacobella, and the brother of Cardinal Domenico Capranica and Cardinal Angelo Capranica. He served as secretary of Pope Martin V. He had been Bishop of Evreux (1420–1427), by appointment of
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Geraldus had been a Canon of Limoges, and a member of the papal family of Pope Innocent VI. He was appointed Archbishop of Benevento on 4 December 1360. A letter was written to him on 9 May 1362 by Pope Innocent. Cappelletti, pp. 106–107. Eubel, I, p.
2421:. He was elected Pope Benedict XIII on 19 May 1724, but continued to hold the diocese of Benevento until his death. He governed through his favorite, Niccolo Coscia. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 7, no. 5; 118 with note 5; 134 with note 4; 358 with note 3.
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Uguccioni had been appointed Bishop of Faventia (1378–1383) by Urban VI. He was transferred to Benevento following the death of Archbishop Ugo Guidardi in 1383, and then to the archdiocese of Bordeaux on 28 August 1384. Eubel, I, pp. 133, 151,
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In 1599 Archbishop Massimiliano Palumbara held a diocesan synod, attended by seven of his suffragan bishops. The synod legislated against the practice of clerics removing relics from their containers so that they could be handled by the laity.
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Gaspare Colonna, a relative of Martin V, was appointed Archbishop of Benevento on 7 January 1429 by Pope Martin V. He had previously been Archbishop of Reggio Calabriae (1426–1429). As a member of the Colonna family, who were at war with
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A native Taggia in the Republic of Genoa, Gastaldi had been Commissary General of Health in the Apostolic Camera, Commissary of the Armies, and then Treasurer General of the Holy Roman Church before his promotion to the cardinalate by
2351:. He was consecrated in Rome on 19 January by Cardinal Antonio Barberini, senior. A year after his appointment he was summoned back to Rome, and resigned the archbishopric. He died on 16 February 1667. Ughelli, p. 173. Gauchat, p. 113.
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held a synod at Benevento in August 1087, at which he excommunicated the antipope Wibert, excommunicated Archbishop Hugh of Lyon and Richard of Marseille, and ordered the deposition of any bishop or abbot who accepted lay investiture.
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Di Sangro had been Patriarch of Alexandria and Apostolic Nuncio in Spain. He was appointed Archbishop of Benevento by Pope Paul V in the Consistory of 2 May 1616. He died in Rome on 17 February 1633. Ughelli, pp. 172–173. Gauchat, p.
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Giacomo was appointed on 3 September 1302, and consecrated by Cardinal Theodericus of Palestrina. He was transferred to the diocese of Naples on 12 December 1304 by Pope Boniface VIII. He died in 1307. Ughelli, p. 143. Eubel, I, p.
2006:. On 25 August 1338 he performed the transfer of the alleged remains of Saint Bartholomew the Apostle to their new resting place in the Basilica of S. Bartolomeo. He died on 22 January 1344. Ughelli, pp. 144–148. Eubel, I, p. 133
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Orsini was created a cardinal on 22 February 1672. He had previously been Archbishop of Siponto (1675–1680), and Bishop of Cesena (1680–1686). He was appointed Archbishop of Benevento in the Consistory of 18 March 1686 by
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follower of Urban VI, and for that reason was deposed by the followers of Clement VII, but restored when they lost control of the Kingdom of Naples. He died in 1383. Ughelli, p. 151. Cappelletti, p. 107. Eubel, I, p. 133.
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Adenolfo had earlier been Bishop of Conza (1295–1300). He was transferred to the diocese of Benevento on 2 January 1301. He resigned in 1302. He was transferred to the diocese of Larino Ughelli, p. 143. Eubel, I, p. 133,
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The cathedral of Maria SS. Assunta in Cielo was founded in Lombard times, but was destroyed by Allied bombings in World War II; it has kept the medieval Romanesque façade and bell tower, and the 8th century crypt.
2161:, he was arrested on 20 June 1432, and imprisoned in the Castel S. Angelo, from which he was eventually released. He died in Benevento on 4 July 1435. Ughelli, p. 162. Eubel, I, p. 133, 418; II, p. 104 note 1.
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on 23 September 1482. He was present in Rome for the canonization of Leopold of Austria on 6 January 1485. He died in Rome, still serving as papal secretary, in 1485. Eubel, II, pp. 48 no. 507; 104, 151.
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21 December 1503. The Church of Benevento was ruled through his Vicar-General, who received special powers from Innocent VIII on 18 June 1491. Ughelli, pp. 166–167. Eubel, II, p. 20 no. 1; 59, 104.
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Della Ratta was the son of Balthasar, Count of Caserta, and Margarita Marzana. He had previously been Archbishop of Rossano (1447–1451). He was named Archbishop of Benevento on 13 October 1451 by
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There were two other Collegiate Churches in Benevento: that of Saint Bartholomew (founded c. 1137) and that of Santo Spirito (founded in 1350). Each had twelve Canons, headed by a mitred abbot.
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on 22 March 1363. On 22 April 1364 he issued a decree, fixing the number of Canons in the Cathedral Chapter at thirty. He died in 1365. Ughelli, p. 151. Cappelletti, p. 107. Eubel, I, p. 133.
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On 10 March 1119, Archbishop Landolfo held a provincial synod at Benevento, in which anathemas were threatened against persons who committed theft against church property or merchants.
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SS XXX, p. 1127). Alo seems to have been overthrown by Alfano, who intruded himself as archbishop in 982. Stefano Palmieri, "Duchi, principi, e vescovi nella Langobardia meridionale,"
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had already been elected pope when the news of the death of Roffredo reached Rome in 1130. Anacletus was elected on 14 February 1130. Ughelli, pp. 104–109. Kehr, pp. 65–66, no. 53–55.
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In 1374, Archbishop Hugo stated at a provincial council that the Church of Benevento had twenty-three suffragans, and that documents indicated that at one time it had had thirty-two.
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monastery of San Felice in the diocese of Benevento was completely destroyed. At Termoli the entire façade of the cathedral collapsed. Aftershocks continued for another fifteen days.
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1637:(891–896), written on 30 January 893. He died in 914. Kehr, pp. 53 no. 10. Ughelli, p. 47. Cappelletti, p. 56. A. Zazo, "Un vescovo beneventano del IX secolo: Petrus sagacissimus,"
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is verified by the funeral inscription of his nephew, cited by Ughelli) had been Abbot of the monastery of Santa Sophia. He was named Archbishop of Benevento on 10 January 1332 by
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by Cardinal Petrus, Bishop of Porto. He was present at the synod of Benevento on 10 March 1119. He died on 4 August 1119. Ughelli, pp. 93–104. Kehr, pp. 62–65, nos. 36–52.
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Longobardia e longobardi nell'Italia meridionale: le istituzioni ecclesiastiche : atti del 2. Convegno internazionale di studi ... : Benevento, 29-31 maggio 1992
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Piccolomini, a relative of Pope Pius II, was appointed archbishop on 3 August 1464. He died on 20 September 1467. Ughelli, p. 165. Cappelletti, p. 113. Eubel, II, p. 104.
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Foppa was appointed in the Consistory of 18 May 1643 by Pope Urban VIII. He died on 18 December 1673. Ughelli, pp. 173–175. Cappelletti, pp. 119–120. Gauchat, p. 113.
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A native of Cremona, Zanasio had previously been Bishop of Brescia (1378–1383). He was transferred to the diocese of Naples by Urban VI in 1384. He is referred to as
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on 18 December 1775. He died on 27 January 1796. He died at Benevento on 27 January 1796. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, pp. 31 no. 4; 121 with note 7; 295 with note 4.
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on 24 January 1058. The Archbishop held a synod in Benevento on 13 June 1061. Ughelli, pp. 78–83. Kehr, pp. 57–59, nos. 22 (Annals of Benevento), 23, 24, 25.
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During his episcopate, Cardinal Pietro Francesco Orsini de Gravina, O.P. (1686–1730) held two diocesan synods, one in April 1693, and another in May 1698.
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consecrated Udalricus a bishop. In July 1053 the Pope wrote to Udalricus, confirming the privileges of the Church of Benevento, which were repeated by
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Archbishop Milo (Milone) held a synod in Benevento on 1 April 1075. Kehr, p. 60, no. 29. He died on 23 February 1076: Kehr, p. 60, no. 29, note.
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giving clear evidence of the incorporation of three ancient dioceses into the diocese of Avellino. Avellino was still a suffragan of Benevento.
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Cardinal Sisto was named Administrator of Benevento on 8 September 1508, and resigned on 6 March 1514. Ughelli, p. 167. Eubel, III, p. 132.
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Della Rovere was named Administrator by Pope Julius II on 30 August 1504; he died on 11 September 1507. Ughelli, p. 167. Eubel, III, p. 132.
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Liber X. capitolo LXXI, pp. 366–367 Dragomanni). This may account for the frantic creation and reassignment of bishops in these years.
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of 24–30 April 1099. According to Falco of Benevento, he died on 7 September 1107. Ughelli, pp. 90–91. Kehr, pp. 60–61, nos. 30–35.
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on 12 June 1673. In 1678 he was named Legate of Bologna (1678–1684). He was appointed Archbishop of Benevento by
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in 1460, and deposed. He died on 31 July 1464. Ughelli, pp. 163–164. Cappelletti, p. 113. Eubel, II, p. 104, 224.
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1014:Cardinal Serafino Cenci (1733–1740)
545:, who called himself Gregory VIII.
184:1,691 km (653 sq mi)
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742:Cardinal Lombardo (1171–1179)
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815:Donato d'Aquino (1385–1426)
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727:Rossemann (c. 1132–c. 1139)
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264:(as Diocese of Benevento)
252:
242:
227:
217:
212:
204:
188:
180:
175:
136:
124:
112:
100:
90:
80:
75:
61:
57:
32:
3931:Archbishops of Benevento
3864:Archdiocese of Benevento
3031:Archdiocese of Benevento
2904:Borgia, Stefano (1763).
2743:
1900:70, no. 71 note; no. 72.
1624:. Kehr, pp. 52 nos. 6–7.
1426:G. Zigarelli, II, p. 56.
1211:, Sant' Agata de' Goti,
1134:
1091:Adeodato Giovanni Piazza
787:Pietro Dupin (1350–1360)
724:Landolfo III (1130–1132)
648:Beatus Joannes (684–716)
393:. It currently has five
372:Archdiocese of Benevento
50:Arcidiocesi di Benevento
34:Archdiocese of Benevento
3687:Directly under Holy See
3546:Civitavecchia-Tarquinia
3352:Salerno-Campagna-Acerno
3327:Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia
2913:Stefano Borgia (1764).
2434:43 (1970), pp. 153–167.
2029:Eubel, I, pp. 133, 206.
1035:Francesco Maria Banditi
966:Giovanni Battista Foppa
895:Sisto Gara della Rovere
721:Roffredo II (1120–1130)
718:Landolfo II (1108–1119)
590:Bishops and Archbishops
126:Ecclesiastical province
18:Archbishop of Benevento
3910:Catholicism portal
3812:Catholicism portal
3415:San Marino-Montefeltro
3362:Nocera Inferiore-Sarno
3357:Amalfi-Cava De'Tirreni
3241:Mileto-Nicotera-Tropea
3236:Oppido Mamertina-Palmi
2687:Martin Bräuer (2014).
2646:Martin Bräuer (2014).
2381:V, p. 118 with note 3.
2371:Doctor in utroque iure
2327:IV, pp. 5 no. 19; 113.
2313:Doctor in utroque iure
1285:(in Italian). Torino:
1279:Mario Baratta (1901).
1152:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1066:Donato Maria Dell'Olio
1019:Francesco Landi Pietra
933:Massimiliano Palumbara
908:Francesco della Rovere
715:Roffredo I (1076–1107)
706:Maldefrido (1045–1053)
639:Hildebrand (until 663)
601:
379:
49:
40:
3511:Sabina-Poggio Mirteto
3175:Melfi-Rampolla-Venosa
3036:Catholic Encyclopedia
2876:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
2617:La Rassegna nazionale
1611:Toto: Ughelli, p. 26.
1362:Histoire des conciles
1345:Histoire des conciles
1310:Histoire des conciles
1237:Lanzoni, pp. 256-257.
1228:Lanzoni, pp. 254-256.
1209:diocese of San Severo
1081:, C.Pp.S. (1915–1924)
874:Lorenzo Cibo de' Mari
754:Capoferro (1254–1280)
736:Pietro II (1146–1155)
733:Roscimann (1145–1146)
709:Ouldarico (1053–1069)
703:Alfano II (1005–1045)
599:
566:Cathedral and Chapter
294:72 (Religious Orders)
114:Ecclesiastical region
95:Province of Benevento
3617:Ventimiglia-San Remo
3221:Reggio Calabria-Bova
3153:Region of Basilicata
2924:Parte terza volume 1
2803:Hierarchia catholica
2792:Hierarchia catholica
2781:Hierarchia catholica
2770:Hierarchia catholica
2680:La Civiltà Cattolica
2379:Hierarchia catholica
2325:Hierarchia catholica
2121:electus Beneventanus
1915:Hierarchia catholica
1391:Hefele, VII, p. 149.
1382:Hefele, VII, p. 144.
1343:Carl Joseph Hefele,
1093:, O.C.D. (1930–1935)
1074:, O.S.B. (1902–1915)
946:Alessandro di Sangro
883:(1504) Administrator
769:Adenolfo (1301–1302)
758:Giovanni Castrocoeli
730:Gregorio (1132–1145)
675:Joannes II (943–956)
657:David (781/82 – 796)
296:59 Permanent Deacons
102:Episcopal conference
3875:Diocese of Avellino
3792:Emil Paul Tscherrig
3377:Vallo della Lucania
3372:Teggiano-Policastro
3002:Storia di Benevento
2467:S. Maria in Porticu
2249:Egmont Lee (1978).
1356:J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
1334:Hefele, VI, p. 510.
1246:J. D. Mansi (ed.),
1097:Agostino Mancinelli
914:Giovanni della Casa
855:Niccolò Piccolomini
843:Giacomo Della Ratta
807:Francesco Uguccione
751:Ugolino (1221–1254)
700:Alfano I (985–1005)
672:Joannes I (910–914)
403:diocese of Avellino
359:.diocesidibenevento
160:41.1298°N 14.7725°E
156: /
3709:Terni-Narni-Amelia
3626:Region of Lombardy
3491:Porto-Santa Rufina
3250:Region of Campania
3194:Region of Calabria
2969:. Faenza: F. Lega
1987:Pope Boniface VIII
1954:Pope Boniface VIII
1739:Pope Benedict VIII
1217:diocese of Termoli
1115:Serafino Sprovieri
962:, O.P. (1642–1643)
921:Alessandro Farnese
902:Alessandro Farnese
881:Ludovico Podocatar
739:Enrico (1156–1170)
663:Aion (c. 877, 879)
621:Januarius II (343)
602:
395:suffragan dioceses
301:Current leadership
260: 3rd century
198:267,790 (estimate)
3918:
3917:
3820:
3819:
3585:Region of Liguria
3541:Civita Castellana
3206:Cassano all'Jonio
3201:Cosenza-Bisignano
3129:Campobasso-Boiano
2973:pp. 254–263.
2889:978-88-250-1000-8
2763:pp. 671–674.
2700:978-3-11-026947-5
2659:978-3-11-026947-5
2566:doctor in utroque
2528:Pope Clement XIII
2512:978-88-8114-774-8
2481:Pope Benedict XIV
2463:Pope Benedict XIV
2317:Pope Clement VIII
2190:Duke Jean d'Anjou
1911:Pope Honorius III
1703:978-88-343-0493-8
1641:23 (1950) 179 ff.
1459:978-88-6372-349-6
1213:diocese of Telese
1205:diocese of Lucera
1201:diocese of Larino
1197:diocese of Bovino
1193:diocese of Boiano
1179:Umberto Benigni,
1103:Raffaele Calabria
1072:Benedetto Bonazzi
979:Girolamo Gastaldi
960:Vincenzo Maculani
849:Alessio de Cesari
764:Giovanni d'Alatri
504:assai conquassata
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1257:
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1229:
1226:
1220:
1185:diocese of Alife
1177:
1171:
1162:
1156:
1145:
1109:Carlo Minchiatti
1079:Alessio Ascalesi
972:Giuseppe Bologna
940:Pompeio Arrigoni
837:Astorgio Agnensi
796:Ugone de Rupto,
793:Guillaume (1362)
712:Milo (1074–1076)
697:Alo (Alax) (983)
636:Barbatus I (602)
618:Theophilus (313)
539:Maurice Burdinus
516:Pope Nicholas II
453:
450:
432:
425:
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360:
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343:
326:Bishops emeritus
269:
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171:
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165:41.1298; 14.7725
161:
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3778:
3766:Catholic Church
3765:
3764:Ukrainian Greek
3758:
3736:Catholic Church
3735:
3728:
3682:
3621:
3597:Albenga-Imperia
3580:
3474:Region of Lazio
3469:
3405:Forli-Bentinoro
3387:
3381:
3245:
3211:Rossano-Cariati
3189:
3185:Tursi-Lagonegro
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3134:Isernia-Venafro
3114:Lanciano-Ortona
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1799:Pope Paschal II
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1782:Pope Victor III
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1756:Pope Stephen IX
1749:
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1735:Pope Sergius IV
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1652:Pope Marinus II
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1178:
1174:
1163:
1159:
1146:
1142:
1137:
1132:
1127:Felice Accrocca
1085:Luigi Lavitrano
1025:Francesco Pacca
1009:Sinibaldo Doria
996:
991:
953:Agostino Oreggi
927:Giacomo Savelli
831:Gaspare Colonna
823:
818:
687:
682:
633:Marcianus (533)
609:
604:
603:
592:
568:
543:Emperor Henry V
526:Pope Victor III
514:In August 1059
512:
500:5 December 1456
454:
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423:
391:Catholic Church
355:
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320:Felice Accrocca
295:
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288:Secular priests
268:
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200:263,800 (guess)
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2295:
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2244:Pope Sixtus IV
2235:
2221:
2212:
2202:
2177:
2163:
2149:
2135:
2125:
2112:
2102:
2092:
2079:
2065:
2055:
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1937:Pope Martin IV
1928:
1919:
1902:
1892:
1879:
1869:
1855:
1845:
1835:
1826:
1812:
1790:
1769:
1760:
1743:
1726:
1722:Pope Gregory V
1709:
1702:
1669:
1656:
1643:
1626:
1622:Pope John VIII
1613:
1604:
1591:
1582:
1573:
1564:
1555:
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1509:
1500:
1491:
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1458:
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1419:
1410:
1393:
1384:
1375:
1366:
1349:
1336:
1327:
1318:
1301:
1292:
1287:Fratelli Bocca
1271:
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1239:
1230:
1221:
1172:
1157:
1139:
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1133:
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1106:
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627:Dorus (448)
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282:(Benevento)
253:Established
213:Information
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189:Population
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