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529:. Morone was particularly eager to have the laity attend the synod, so that they could be better informed about the decrees of the Council. The Constitutions of the synod of Modena were also published. Bishop Sisto Visdomini (1571–1590) presided over a diocesan synod on 23 September 1572, and again on 25 October 1575. A synod was held by Bishop Gaspare Sillingardi (1593–1607) on 15 June 1594.
2157:. His seat was usurped by 'Bishop Rolando'; Bishop Guido spent his exile in Bologna. Pope John named him Administrator of the Church of S. Giorgio near Ferrara. Bishop Guido was canonically transferred to the diocese of Concordia by Pope John XXII on 16 September 1334. He died on 17 June 1347. Sillingardi, p. 110. Cappelletti, p. 282. Eubel, I, pp. 201, 353.
432:, expressing his anxiety about the diocese of Modena, which he considered to be worse than Prague in terms of dubious religious discussions. For his diplomatic work, he received the red hat of the cardinalate on 2 June 1542. On 16 October he was named Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church. He was then appointed one of the presidents of the
2055:, was appointed Bishop of Modena and consecrated by the Pope in May 1222. In 1227, Bishop Guglielmo and the Bishop of Bologna engaged in a struggle over several towns and an aqueduct which both coveted. He was sent as Papal Legate to Prussia and Livonia. He resigned the diocese of Modena on 21 September 1233. He was named a cardinal by
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Following the death of Bishop
Bonincontro, the meeting of the Chapter to elect his successor began on 1 March 1318. Two elections took place, one of Mattheus de Gorzano, the Prior of S. Jacobo de Columbario, the other of the Archdeacon of Reggio, Guido de Guiscis, who was the nephew of the Archdeacon
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Bertacchi had been secretary of
Cardinal Alfonso Gesualdo, and was the Archpriest of the Cathedral of Modena. He was appointed bishop on 22 March 1610. He twice, in 1614 and 1622, served as ambassador of the Duke of Modena to the King of Spain. He died, according to his tombstone, on 22 August 1627.
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Canani, who had been private secretary to Pope Julius III, was appointed Bishop of Modena in the
Consistory of 8 February 1591. He visited Modena for two months in 1592, but as he was returning to Ferrara, he fell ill of a fever. He died on 27 November 1592, in his seventieth year; he was buried in
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During the episcopate of
Cardinal Ercole Rangoni (1520–1527), a synod was held by his Vicar General, Giandomenico Sigibaldi in 1521. A diocesan synod was held in Modena on 4–5 September 1565 during the Administratorship of Cardinal Giovanni Morone (1564–1571), in accordance with the decrees of the
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Born at
Roncadello di Forlì in 1960, Castellucci obtained a doctorate from the Gregorian University in Rome with a thesis entitled, "Dimensione cristologica ed ecclesiologica del presbitero nel Concilio Vaticano II" (1988). He served as a parish priest, and on a number of diocesan committees. He
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Bishop
Gothifredus was granted privileges by King Berengarius of Italy on 7 August 902. In 903 the Hungarians invaded Emilia and Lombardy, and devastated Modena. On 14 June 904, Berengarius granted Bishop Gothifredus funds to rebuild Modena and erect a castle to protect it. He is mentioned in the
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Bishop
Varinus (c. 1003 – after 1120) had been Primicerius of the Cathedral Chapter before being elected bishop. Bishop Martinus (1207–1221) had been Provost of the Cathedral Chapter when he was elected bishop. Bishop Alberto Boschetti (1234–1264) had been Magister scholae (cantorum) when elected
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Sabbatini born at
Castello di Fanano (Ravenna) in 1684. He became secretary and assistant General of his Order. On 20 March 1726 he was consecrated titular bishop of Apollonia, and named Archpriest of Carpi and Abbot Commendatory of Pomposa. He was transferred to the diocese of Modena on 8 March
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Bishop
Pellegrino Bertacchi (1610–1627) presided over a diocesan synod held in Modena on 23 May 1612. He also held synods on 21 May 1615, in 1617 and in 1624. His immediate successor, Bishop Alessandro Rangoni (1628–1640) held diocesan synods on 5–6 November 1631, and his second on 12–14 October
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A diocesan synod was an irregular but important meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to publish
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ratified the agreement reached by the
Chapter, that they would not have more than fourteen Canons. On 30 May 1177, Pope Alexander ratified another decision of the Chapter, not to allow Canons who lived outside the Canonicate to hold prebends. In 1679, the Cathedral Chapter was composed of nine
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had to order the monastery of S. Peter in Modena to submit to the rule of the bishop of Modena, rejecting their argument that Pope Eugene's release from subjection to the bishop had had a permanent effect, and that the monastery was still in 1231 immediately subject to the Holy See (Papacy).
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Bishop Ingo's earliest document is dated January 1024. A document signed by him on 24 April 1025 mentions that he was in his second year as bishop. He was the recipient of a grant from the Emperor Conrad on 26 March 1039 (or 1038). Ughelli, pp. 112-115. Tiraboschi, p. 38. Gams, p.
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on 15 February 1361. He was transferred to the diocese of Modena on 10 October 1380. He was named Bishop of Ferrara (in 1383 ?). Ughelli, p. 130. Cappelletti, p. 284 (who does not mention the appointment to Ferrara and states that Guido died in 1382). Eubel, I, pp. 71, 248,
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1637. Bishop Roberto Fontana (1646–1654) held his first diocesan synod on 25 May 1647. On 4–6 June 1659, Bishop Ettore Molza (1655–1679) held his first diocesan synod. His second synod was held on 14–16 November 1675. Bishop Carlo Molza (1679–1690) presided over a synod in 1687.
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Rangoni was the nephew of Bishop Carlo Rangoni of Reggio. He was appointed a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures by Pope Urban VIII. In 1623 he was appointed governor of Forlì. He was appointed Bishop of Modena in the Consistory of 28 February 1628 by
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In accordance with the agreement in which Moroni resigned in favor of Bishop Foscarari, he resumed the bishopric on Foscarari's death. The readeption took place on 23 December 1564. He resigned a second time, in favor of Fr. Sisto Vicedomini. Cappelletti, p.
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Modena, tip. Vincenzi, 1904 (Estratto dagli «Atti e Memorie della R. Deputazione di Storia patria per le provincie modenesi »., Serie V, Vol. 3, vol. 4). Ughelli, p. 130. Cappelletti, p. 284. Eubel, I, pp. 71, 353 (who does not register his bishopric of
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Tiraboschi (1784) I, p. 37, notes that the earliest document is dated 20 March 970, and the latest is dated May 993. In a document dated 8 August 983, Bishop Hildeprandus remarked that he was in his 14th year as bishop. Ughelli, pp. 105-106. Cappelletti, p.
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Alamannus was a member of the noble Donati family of Florence. He had previously been Bishop of Soano (1330–1342). He was appointed bishop of Modena on 18 July 1342. He died on 4 June 1352. Ughelli, pp. 129-130. Cappelletti, pp. 283-284. Eubel, I, pp. 353,
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Synodus dioecesana augustae abbatiae S. Syluestri de Nonantula nullo medio s. sedis apostolicae subiecta ab eminentiss. et reuerendiss. domino Iacobo ... cardinali de Angelis ... celebrata in cathedrali ecclesia S. Syluestri die 8. septembris
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Constitutiones in Synodo Mutinensi sub illustriss. et reuerendiss. ... D. Ioanne miseratione diuina episcopo Portuensi, sanctaeque Romanae ecclesiae cardinale Morono nuncupato, & ecclesiae Mutinensis perpetuo administratore, editae, &
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the rearrangements of the dioceses in the Duchy of Modena which had been worked out by the Sacred Consistorial Congregation. These adjustments had been made necessary by the intrusive enactments made by the occupying French governments of the
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Aldobrandino was the son of Marquis Raynaldus III d'Este. He had previously been Bishop of Adria (1348–1352), having been appointed at the age of 23, when he was still in minor orders. He was named Bishop of Modena on 18 January 1352 by
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of Piacenza (1568-1570), and then of Archbishop Cristoforo Boncompagni of Ravenna. He was appointed Bishop of Ripatransona in 1582. He was appointed Bishop of Modena on 19 February 1593. He died on 13 July 1607. Borghi, p. 98. Gauchat,
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Constitutiones et decreta in diocesana synodo Mutinae, habita anno 1631, die 5 & 6 novembris, iterum ab ilustrissimo & reverendissimo praesule d.d. Alexandro Rangoso, Mutinae episcopo, promulgata anno M.DC.XXXII, mense
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appointed him Bishop of Modena in the Consistory of 12 November 1691; he was consecrated in Rome on 18 November by Cardinal Opizzo Pallavicini. He died in June 1716. Ughelli-Coleti, p. 140. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 277 with note
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Fr. Sisto was a native of Como, and a member of the aristocratic family of the Vicedomini. His tombstone indicates that he was a particular friend of Cardinal Morone, who arranged to resign the diocese of Modena in his favor
2122:. In his absence there was a revolution which brought the Ghibellines to power in Modena, which caused the Pope to strip the city of its privileges. Bishop Bonadamus died on 24 January 1313. Ughelli, p. 129. Eubel, I, p. 353.
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Formerly Archpriest of the Cathedral, Ettore Molza was appointed bishop on 2 August 1655, and took his oath to the Holy See on 4 August. He was consecrated a bishop in Rome, on 8 August, by Cardinal Francesco Barberini,
2676:(Reggio 1677). He was Archpriest of the Collegiate Church of S. Maria (Carpi, diocese of Bologna), and a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Modena. He was appointed Bishop of Modena in the Consistory of 12 April 1717 by
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taught theology at the Studio Teologico Accademico Bolognese (1988-2004) and then at the regional Seminary of Emilia Romagna (2005-2009), where he rose to be headmaster. He was appointed Archbishop on 3 June 2015 by
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Matteo had been a Canon of the Cathedral, and was Provost of the Collegiate Church of S. Giorgio di Sanazelo. Bishop Matteo died on 7 November 1276, according to Ughelli, p. 125. Cappelletti, p. 279. Eubel, I, p.
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A native of Fiorenzuolo in the diocese of Piacenza, Pellizzari had previously been Theologian to the Dukes of Modena and Bishop of Nusco in south Italy (1602–1607). He was transferred to the diocese of Modena by
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In 1796, Modena and Nonantola became part of the empire of the French Republic, expanding under the military leadership of General Napoleon Bonaparte. The monastery and the diocese of Nonantola were suppressed.
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visited Modena, accompanied by ten cardinals, the Archbishops of Ravenna and Lyons, and the Bishops of Reggio and Bologna. On 12 July 1184, he presided over the consecration of the newly refurbished Cathedral.
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Following the death of Bishop Martin, there was a contested election, which was referred to the pope for adjudication. Guglielmo (sometimes referred to as Guglielmo di Modena) had been the Vice-Chancellor of
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Constitutiones Synodi Mutinensis a per illustri, et reuerendis. D. domino Gaspare Sillingardo Dei, et apostolicae sedis gratia episcopo Mutinensi, habitae in Ecclesia Cathedrali sub die 15. mensis Iunij.
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of Ferrara. He was never consecrated a bishop either, and thus was neither Bishop of Modena nor Administrator. He died on 22 or 28 January 1529. Eubel, III, pp. 20 no. 12; 252 with note 3 and note 4.
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were introduced into the diocese of Modena. In 1535 he served as papal Nuncio to the King of France, and, from 1536 to 1542, with brief interruptions, Morone was papal Nuntius to the King of Bohemia,
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in central Italy from the 4th century. Originally it was a suffragan (subject to) the diocese of Milan, but later became a suffragan of Ravenna. Because of the schism of the Antipope Clement III,
396:. It is known, from a decree of 8 April 1149, that he assigned ten parishes of Modena to the diocese of Reggio. Concerning the restitution of the diocese, perhaps by Pope Eugenius, perhaps by
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There was another contested election following the death of Bishop Matteo. The matter was finally referred to the pope, and was decided by Martin IV on 23 December 1281. Cappelletti, p. 279.
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from the University of Reggio in 1688, and the position of Canon in the Cathedral of Reggio. He became a Referendary of the Two Signatures. He was appointed civil governor of Reate in 1689.
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and assigns him a date of 103 AD; he states that he finds no other bishop until 339. Lanzoni, p. 791, notes that Ughelli does so without any source reference, and he rejects Ughelli's claim.
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on 28 May 1244, and was appointed suburbicarian Bishop of Sabina. He died on 31 March 1251. Ughelli, p. 120-123. Cappelletti, pp. 277-278. Gams, p. 758 column 1. Eubel, I, pp. 7 no 2; 353.
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on 27 November 1679. He died on 24 December 1690. Cappelletti, p. 290 (who quotes his tombstone, which states that Molza died on 24 September 1679). Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 277 with note 3.
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in 1551 and 1552. Arrested by the Roman Inquisition in January 1558, he spent seven months in the Castel S. Angelo, only to be completely exonerated on 1 January 1560, after the death of
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Boschetti was elected on 3 April 1234, and was consecrated on 13 June. He died on 29 February 1264. Ughelli, pp. 123-125. Cappelletti, pp. 278-279. Gams, p. 758 column 2. Eubel, p. 353.
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Joannes had been Archdeacon of Parma. His earliest document as Bishop of Modena is dated June 994. His latest is dated 1 February 1001. Tiraboschi (1784) I, p. 37. Cappelletti, p. 243.
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In 1220 the Emperor Frederick II took the Bishop and diocese of Modena under his protection. Martinus died on 18 September 1221. Ughelli, p. 120. Gams, p. 758 column 1. Eubel, I, 353.
1933:(1049–1054) wrote to Bishop Wibertus, ordering him to be present at the consecration of the new church of Padilironensis in Mantua. Ughelli, p. 115. Gams, p. 758. Kehr, p. 302, no. 4.
1859:, who was at Turin, wrote to Bishop Liudoinus and others, summoning them to a synod which he was going to hold at Pavia on 2 December. Kehr, pp. 301-302, no. 3. Gams, p. 758 column 1.
2362:, became a prisoner of the French, the Rangoni assisted in his escape and return to Florence. A Protonotary Apostolic, Ercole was named a cardinal at the age of 26 on 1 July 1517 by
460:. Modena, which had been made a suffragan of Milan, was returned to the ecclesiastical province of Bologna, and its acquisition of the territorial Abbey of Nantola was confirmed.
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dignities and twelve Canons. In 1745 there were twelve dignities and twelve Canons. From 1855, the Chapter has been composed of one dignity, the Archpriest, and twelve Canons.
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476:, on 8 October 1106. The remains of S. Geminianus had already been transferred to the new basilica in a ceremony presided over by the Pope and the Countess on 30 April 1106.
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Eubel says Bonincontro was elected on 4 February 1313, while Ughelli says the election took place in 1315. He had served as Procurator of the Cathedral Chapter during the
1784:. Gams, pp. 757-758. Lanzoni, p. 792, points out that three Geminiani are created to explain the widely differing dates assigned to the one and only Geminianus of Modena.
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Carlo Molza was a native of Modena, and had been Abbot of the monastery of S. Simpliciano in Milan. He was approximately 64 years old when appointed Bishop of Modena by
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Giacomo (or Giacopo) Della Torre, a Doctor of Medicine, had previously been Bishop of Reggio Emilia (1439–1444). He was appointed Bishop of Modena on 19 October 1444 by
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Bishop Gregory was consecrated a bishop against his will by Archbishop Joannes I of Ravenna. Lanzoni, p. 793, no. 4. This brought the Archbishop a sharp rebuke from
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of 1179. In 1191 he subscribed a charter of the Emperor Henry VI. He died on 3 December 1194. Ughelli, p. 119. Cappelletti, XV, p. 276. Gams, p. 758 column 1.
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2379:, and was appointed a cardinal on 21 November. He was represented as being 25 years of age, whereas he was only 20. He was denied entry into his diocese by
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Sandonnini had been Archpriest of the Cathedral Chapter of Ferrara. He was appointed Bishop of Modena on 7 June 1465. He was transferred to the diocese of
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of Bologna. Guido immediately seized the Episcopal Palace and notified Matthew that he had been elected bishop. Guido's election was eventually approved by
1296:(1784), p. 40. Cappelletti, p. 260. Klaus Ganzer. Die Entwicklung des auswärtigen Kardinalats im hohen Mittelalter (Tübingen 1963), p. 101. Barbara Zenker,
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Constitutiones et decreta in dioecesana synodo Mutinen. habita de anno 1615-1617, 1624 ab... Peregrino Bertacchio Mutinae episcopo condita et promulgata...
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on 18 March 1852. The diocese became an archbishopric and Cugini became an archbishop in 1855. He died on 22 January 1872. Gams, p. 759. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Cardinal d'Este, son of the duke of Ferrara, had never been consecrated a bishop. He died in Ferrara on 3 September 1520. Eubel, III, pp. 5 no. 20; 252.
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A synod of the independent territorial abbey of Nonantola was held at Nonantola on 8 September 1688, under the authority of Cardinal Giacomo de Angelis.
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Ribaldus: Ughelli, p. 118. Gams assigns the dates 1136–1148 to his term of office, following Tiraboschi (p. 40), who followed Gaspar Sillingardi (1606).
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IV, p. 71, cites a document from the Capitular archive that names Pietro as bishop-elect on 15 May 1400. He was transferred to the diocese of Ferrara
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Constitvtiones in prima dioecesana synodo decretae die 4, 5, 6 iunij 1659, ab illustrissimo et reverendissimo d.d. Co. Hectore Molza episcopo Mutinen.
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Constitutiones et decreta... Pellegrini Bertacchii... Mutinen, episcopi in dioecesana synodo habita de anno 1612 die XXIII Maii edita ac promulgata...
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on 20 May 1743, and was consecrated in Rome on 2 June by Cardinal Antonio Gentili. He died on 1 January 1745. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 298 with note 2.
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into the diocese of Modena. He died on 27 November 1590. Sillingardi, pp. 143-144. Ughelli, pp. 137-138. Cappelletti, p. 287. Eubel, III, p. 252.
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A native of Ferrara, Pietro Bojardo was appointed Bishop of Modena in 1400. Sillingardi gives the date of the last day of February. Tiraboschi,
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condemned the city of Modena and divided its territory among four neighboring bishoprics, so that the bishop of Modena was left being a bishop
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from the college of nobles in Modena in 1721. In 1722 he became a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Modena. He was named Bishop of Modena by
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1396:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus decimus quintus continens pontificatus Pii VII. annum decimum nonum ad vicesimum quartum. pp. 462–465, § 3.
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on 30 April 1414. He resigned his bishopric in 1431, though he was present at the Council of Florence in 1438 and 1439, subscribing as
2404:. He was appointed Bishop of Modena on 23 May 1550 by Pope Paul, by arrangement with Cardinal Morone. He attended the sessions of the
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Boschetti had been a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter when he was elected bishop on 3 June 1311. He was at the Council of Vienne under
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on 24 January 1401, following the disgrace of the Roberti family at the hands of Duke Niccolò III. Sillingardi, p. 118. Tiraboschi,
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restored the previous status. Modena continued as a suffragan of Ravenna until 1582, when the Archdiocese of Bologna was created by
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Bonifacius was a Doctor of Canon Law, and had been a Canon of Vicenza. He was in minor orders when appointed Bishop of Modena by
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archives of the Chapter in 923. Ughelli, pp. 101-103. Cappelletti, p. 204. Gams, p. 758 column 1 (who gives the dates 902–933).
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The fabric of the cathedral was erected during the 11th century. The high altar, dedicated to S. Geminianus, was consecrated by
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and he subscribed documents with that title from 1150 up until 1155. Disruptions, however, continued for generations. In 1231
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Correspondance du nonce en France Gasparo Silingardi, évêque de Modène: avec le cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini : 1599-1601
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Vedriani, p. 13. Ughelli, p. 75, points out that there is no reference to a bishop or a diocese before 339. Lanzoni, p. 791.
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2847:"E' morto monsignor Santo Quadri, vescovo di Terni, Narni e Amelia dal 1972 al 1983, i funerali lunedi al Duomo di Modena"
1954:, and was present at Clement's coronation in 1083. He was deposed, and died in 1084. Ughelli, pp. 115-116. Gams, p. 758.
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Born in Carpi, Caleffi had previously been Bishop of Carpi. He was transferred to the diocese of Modena e Nonantola by
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1745. He died on 3 June 1757, at the age of 73. Cappelletti, p. 291. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 91; VI, p. 298 with note 3.
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on 10 May 1336. He was transferred to the diocese of Como on 7 November 1340. He died in 1351. Eubel, I, pp. 217, 353.
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Cletus is first inserted into the list of Bishops of Modena by Ughelli, II, p. 75, who names him as a follower of
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Cardinal Hildebrandus established a chapel dedicated to S. Dalmatius in the Cathedral, while he governed Modena (
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311:. Modena was raised to the status of an archdiocese and its bishop to the status of a Metropolitan Archbishop by
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Biblioteca modenese, o Notizie della vita e delle opere degli scrittori natii degli stati del ... duca di Modena
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the sacristy of the church of S. Domenico in Ferrara. Sillingardi, p. 145. Ughelli, p. 138. Eubel III, p. 252.
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Rangoni's family were natives of Modena, and he was educated there. When Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici, later
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2582:(in Italian). Vol. XVIII (sesta ed.). Torino: Unione tipografico-editrice torinese. p. 1164.
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on 1 October 1607. He died in 1610. Ughelli, p. 139. Gauchat, IV, p. 250 with note 3; p. 263 with note 3.
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Niccolò Bojardi was a relative of Bishop Pietro Bojardi, in another branch of the family. He died in 1414
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Reggianini was a native of Modena. He was appointed Bishop of Modena e Nonantola on 12 February 1838 by
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Masdoni was born in a place called Finalis (Modena) of noble parents in 1635. He obtained the degree of
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bishop. Bonincontro da Floriano (1313 ? – 1318) had been Archpriest of the Cathedral when elected.
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Storia dell'augusta Badia di S. Silvestro di Nonantola, aggiuntovi il Codice diplomatico della medesima
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in the Consistory of 3 April 1786. He died on 30 December 1823. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 298 with note 5.
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Henricus was elected in 1156, and consecrated in 1157. He was present at the assembly of 1158 of
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The suffragans of Bologna were: Piacenza, Parma, Reggio, Modena, Imola, Cervia, and Crema. Kehr,
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1205:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus octavus (8). Turin: Franco et Dalmazzo. 1863. pp. 401–404, § 4.
491:(891–894), dated November 892, speaks of granting Bishop Leudoinus powers for building ramparts
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on 5 July 1830. He died on 5 August 1837. Gams, p. 759 column 1. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 273.
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Silingardi had been a Canon of the Cathedral of Modena. He served as Vicar General of Bishop
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Di Aldobrandino d'Este vescovo di Modena e Ferrara e di un frammento di sue visite pastorali
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on 12 July 1824. He died in office on 7 March 1829. Gams, p. 759 column 1. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Egidio was named Bishop of Modena in 1195. Bishop Egidio was transferred to the diocese of
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Constitutiones in dioecesana Synodo Mutinensi editae et evalgatae anno 1575 die Octobris 25
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statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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on 15 September 1479. He died in June 1499. Cappelletti, p. 285. Eubel, II, pp. 180, 197.
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on 24 September 1463. Ughelli, p. 132. Cappelletti, p. 285. Eubel, II, pp. 197, 213, 222.
2263:
2218:, and had been a Canon of Modena and Papal Chaplain. He was named Bishop of Concordia by
2214:
720:
3067:(in Italian). Modena: Tipografia pontificia ed arcivescovile dell'Immacolata Concezione.
3056:(in Italian). Vol. Tomo decimoquinto (15). Venezia: G. Antonelli. pp. 191–331.
2863:, and was consecrated bishop at Forlì by Bishop Lino Pizzi. Chiesa di Modena-Nonantola,
1815:
Geminianus was already in office on 18 September 752. He died in July 791. Gams, p. 758.
3351:
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Cugini was a native of Reggio Emilia. He was appointed Bishop of Modena e Nonantola by
1401:
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1139:
934:
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2680:. He died on 26 June 1742. Cappelletti, p. 290. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 277 with note 5.
2670:
Fogliani was born at Castelnovo del Monte (Reggio) in 1654. He obtained the degree of
1998:
Ughelli, p. 119, states that he died in 1178. Gams, p. 758, says that he died c. 1179.
1256:
1202:
Bullarum diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum Romanorum pontificum Taurinensis editio
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2306:. Vol. II (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. pp. 197–198.
2149:
on 9 September 1318. Bishop Guido was driven out of Modena in 1329 by an uprising of
2052:
2025:
1468:, p. 70, no. 483. Kehr, p. 310, nos. 6, 7. Cappelletti, p. 318, interprets the words
1346:
2893:
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
2392:
In 1546 he was appointed Master of the Sacred Palace (official papal theologian) by
1771:
Gams, pp. 757-758. Ughelli, pp. 76-82, quotes the entire Modena legend of the saint.
1672:
Synodus Dioecesana Mutinensis, a Roberto Fontana, Episcopo Mutinae, habita anno 1647
2775:
2549:(in Italian) (electronic (of 1982 ed.). Venosa: Osanna Edizioni. p. 136.
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2167:
2056:
1951:
1530:
Atti e memorie della deputatione di storia patria per le antiche provincie modenese
1342:
The Career of Cardinal Giovanni Morone (1509–1580): Between Council and Inquisition
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332:
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60:
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2930:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2919:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2907:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2614:. He died on 16 August 1654. Cappelletti, p. 289. Gauchat, IV, p. 250 with note 7.
2198:
in 1377, and died there on 31 October 1381, according to his tombstone. B. Ricci,
3261:. Vol. 10. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. Retrieved: 29 September 2018.
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3232:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus II. Venice: apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 73–140.
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Coleti, in Ughelli, p. 82, introduces the second Geminianus as a contemporary of
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Gonzaga was appointed Bishop of Modena in the Consistory of 5 September 1527 by
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2628:. He died on 11 May 1679. Cappelletti, p. 289. Gauchat, IV, p. 250 with note 8.
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1986:
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895:
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191:
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Eubel, III, p. 252 with note 6 (giving the wrong date of death). Simona Feci,
536:
There were synods in 1726 and 1739 under Bishop Stefano Fogliani (1717–1742).
521:
Bishop Nicolò Sandonnini (1465–1479) held a diocesan synod in Modena in 1479.
3368:
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2393:
2028:
in 1207. Ughelli, pp. 119-120. Cappelletti, XV, p. 276. Gams, p. 718. Eubel,
1599:(in Latin). Modena: apud Franciscum Gadaldinum typographum episcopalem. 1594.
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444:
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2262:
Carlo Bojardi was the nephew of Bishop Niccolò Bojardi. He was appointed by
2995:(in Latin). Vol. VII (1800–1846). Monasterii: Libreria Regensburgiana.
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A native of Lodi, Sommariva was appointed Bishop of Modena e Nonantola by
2541:
I, p. 251-252. Cappelletti, pp. 288-289. Gauchat, IV, p. 250 with note 4.
1035:
518:
Bishop Guido de Baisio (1318–1334) held a diocesan synod on 5–6 May 1320.
2524:
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1930:
1906:
Varinus is first mentioned in a document dated 18 April 1003. Tiraboschi
273:
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on 3 July 1848. He died on 19 April 1851. Gams, p. 759. Ritzler-Sefrin,
1438:'... for fortifying the Cathedral itself and its Canonica'. Tiraboschi,
356:
249:
3084:
Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
3017:(in Latin). Vol. IX (1903–1922). Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
2363:
2359:
1528:
Giuseppe Russo, "Il primo Sinodo modenese dopo il Concilio di Trento,"
574:
160:
3166:(in Italian). Vol. Tomo I. Modena: Presso la Società tipografica.
3042:
Il duomo, ossia Cenni storici e descrittivi della Cattedrale di Modena
2821:
Foresti was appointed Bishop of Modena e Nonantola on 2 April 1976 by
2502:(in French, Italian, and Latin). Rome-Paris: École Française de Rome.
304:
of 1 December 1582, and was assigned Modena as one of its suffragans.
2722:. He died on 18 October 1783. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 298 with note 4.
487:
Canons were already in existence at Modena by 892. A document of the
320:
3294:
3006:(in Latin). Vol. VIII (1846–1903). Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
3346:
1718:
Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi muratoriani, Modena, 1972
1016:
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493:
ad muniendam ipsam sanctam Ecclesiam suamque constitutam Canonicam.
400:, there is no information. Cardinal Hildebrandus Crassus was named
2977:. Vol. Tomus VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2941:. Vol. Tomus IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana
1844:(in Italian). Vol. I. Giambatista Pasquali. pp. 283–284.
55:
2959:. Vol. Tomus V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
1420:
Ughelli, II, p. 116. Cappelletti, p. 251. Kehr, V, p. 310, no. 1.
1324:
The history of the popes : from the close of the Middle Ages
319:. The archdiocese took the current form of its name in 1986. Its
3229:
Italia sacra sive De Episcopis Italiae, et insularum adjacentium
2135:. He died on 19 January 1318. Ughelli, p. 129. Eubel, I, p. 353.
1878:
Ardingus died on 29 January 943. Tiraboschi (1784) I, pp. 36-37.
2999:
1929:
Wibertus was present at the Synod of Pavia on 25 October 1046.
1158:
2896:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
2456:
ad Episc. Mutinen. dilect. Io. Moroni sapientiss. Card. evecto
1806:. Ughelli, p. 82 (with the wrong date). Kehr, V, p. 301 no. 1.
1562:
Constitutiones editae in dioecesana Synodo Mutinensi anno 1572
292:
released Modena from obedience to the church of Ravenna, but
281:
77:
3111:(in Italian). Vol. Tomo I. Modena: Societa tipografica.
3053:
Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
1300:(Würzburg 1964), pp. 107-108. Kehr, pp. 304-305, nos. 15-18.
1087:
Giuseppe Maria delli Guidelli Guidi (6 May 1872 – 1889 died)
307:
In 1820 the diocese of Modena incorporated the territory of
3240:
Catalogo de Vescovi Modonesi ... con molte Figure di quelli
2610:
Fontana was appointed Bishop of Modena on 12 June 1645 by
3186:(in Italian). Vol. Tomo I. Modena: Soc. Typografica.
2689:
Molza was born in Modena in 1688. He obtained the degree
1837:
1721:(in Italian). Rome: L.S. Olschki. 1975. pp. 91, 236.
676:
Eriberto (Umberto, Erberto, Ariberto) (1054–1085) deposed
2092:
Les registres de Martin IV recueil des bulles de ce pape
2323:. Bishop della Torre was transferred to the diocese of
2109:
on 23 December 1281. He died in 1287. Eubel, I, p. 353.
1298:
Die Mitglieder des Kardinalkollegiums von 1130 bis 1159
1103:
Cesare Boccoleri (28 March 1940 – 31 October 1956 died)
436:, which his work in Germany did much to make possible.
2292:
2290:
2288:
2286:
2284:
2089:
Pope Martin IV (1901). François Olivier-Martin (ed.).
1548:(in Latin). Modena: haeredes Cornelij Gadaldini. 1565.
1257:"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Modena–Nonantola (Italy)"
1218:
2278:
IV, p. 72. Eubel, I, p. 353, with note 7; II, p. 197.
2787:
A native of Modena, Ferrari was appointed bishop by
2424:(in Latin). Rome: Antonio Fulgoni. pp. 118–125.
2095:(in Latin). Paris: Fontemoing. pp. 44, no. 118.
1626:
1609:
1511:
1509:
1093:
Natale Bruni (17 December 1900 – 14 April 1926 died)
1076:
2546:
Carlo Gesualdo Principe di Venosa: L'uomo e i tempi
2281:
1989:
at Cremona. Ughelli, p. 119. Gams, p. 758 column 1.
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1731:
1122:
768:Rolando (Orlando) (1329–1330 deposed) (schismatic)
3078:. Berlin: Weidmann, pp. 298–363. (in Latin).
3045:(in Italian). Modena: Antonio ed Angelo Cappelli.
2575:
2417:
2272:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1823:
1821:
1703:(Mutinae, ex typographia Andreae Cassiani, 1676)
1506:
693:Cardinal Hildebrandus Crassus (c 1150 – c. 1155)
3366:
3295:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Modena
2496:Gasparo Silingardi (2002). Bertrand Haan (ed.).
1575:
1558:
1338:
1106:Giuseppe Amici (23 December 1956 – 1976 retired)
1030:
673:Wibertus (Guiberto, Viberto, Uberto) (1039–1054)
2542:
1668:
1647:(Mutine, ex typographia Iuliani Cassiani 1632).
3014:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
3003:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi
2992:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi
2883:
2718:Fogliani was appointed on 19 December 1757 by
2303:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
2088:
1818:
3280:
3226:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolò (1717).
3225:
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2970:
2952:
2849:, 17 ottobre 2008; retrieved: 1 October 2018.
2833:, and allowed to retain the title Archbishop.
1248:
553:Metropolitan: Archbishop of Ravenna (to 1583)
3100:(in Latin). Modena: Joannes Maria de Verdis.
2989:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
2971:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2953:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
1910:, p. 37. Ughelli, pp. 109-110. Gams, p. 758.
1470:extra morantium, nisi forte in scolis fuerit
1377:L' abbazia nei secoli: cronologia essenziale
762:Bonincontro da Floriano (1313 ? – 1318)
388:On 7 July 1148, in a synod held at Cremona,
3093:
3049:
2974:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
2956:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
1739:(in Latin). typis Petri-mariae de Montibus.
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3000:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
2574:. He died in April 1640. Ughelli, p. 139.
1974:cum regimen Episcopatus Mutinensis habebat
1374:Abbazia di Nonantola, Basilica abbaziale,
1118:(3 September 1983 – 12 April 1996 retired)
402:Rector et Procurator Ecclesiae Mutinensis,
235:
186:Basilica Abbaziale di San Silvestro I Papa
3375:Roman Catholic dioceses in Emilia-Romagna
3243:(in Italian). Modena: Bartolomeo Soliani.
1841:Dissertazioni sopra le antichita italiane
1090:Carlo Maria Borgognini (1889 – 1900 died)
1059:Adeodato Antonio Giovanni Luigi Caleffi,
697:Rector et Procurator Ecclesiae Mutinensis
3236:
3097:Catalogus omnium episcoporum Mutinensium
3076:Vol. V: Aemilia, sive Provincia Ravennas
2244:III, p. 74, 207. Eubel, I, pp. 248, 353.
1034:
463:
315:in his bull of 22 August 1855, entitled
3380:Dioceses established in the 3rd century
2934:
2462:on 16 November 1571. He introduced the
1675:(in Latin). Modena: Julianus Cassianus.
1164:
1142:(14 March 2010 – 17 February 2015 died)
1136:(9 June 1996 – 27 January 2010 retired)
1096:Giuseppe Antonio Ferdinando Bussolari,
178:Basilica Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta
14:
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3038:
2396:, and was one of the examiners of the
2007:Ardicio (Arditius) was present at the
1633:(in Latin). Modena: apud J. Cassianum.
1616:(in Latin). Modena: apud J. Cassianum.
1582:(in Latin). Modena: Paulus Gadaldinus.
1565:(in Latin). Modena: Paulus Gadaldinus.
1329:(London: Kegan Paul 1912) pp. 206-207.
765:Guido de Guiscis (Baisio) (1318–1334)
3268:
3087:. Faenza: F. Lega, pp. 790–793.
3060:
3010:
2935:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
2923:
2912:
2900:
2296:
2105:Arditius was provided (appointed) by
1056:Giuseppe Emilio Sommariva (1824–1829)
1051:Latin Name: Mutinensis et Nonantulana
267:Archidioecesis Mutinensis–Nonantulana
250:https://www.chiesamodenanonantola.it/
41:Archidioecesis Mutinensis–Nonantulana
2889:
2432:Dizionario biografico degli italiani
2421:De Magistro Sacri Palatii apostolici
1485:V, p. 277 note 1; VI, p. 298 note 1.
1472:to mean 'residing outside the city'.
826:
660:
547:
350:
1659:(Mutinae: Iulianus Cassianus 1637).
1345:. New York: Routledge. p. 32.
1072:Francesco Emilio Cugini (1852–1872)
1022:Giuseppe Maria Fogliani (1757–1783)
786:Alemanno Donati, O.F.M. (1342–1352)
622:Diodato (Deusdedit) (818–840? died)
601:Bassianus (Bassus, Cassianus) (501)
113:2,089 km (807 sq mi)
27:Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
24:
2866:Arcivescovo mons. Erio Castellucci
1942:Herebertus supported the antipope
1846:Walpertus is not known to Ughelli.
1838:Ludovico Antonio Muratori (1751).
1224:
1044:United: 15 December 1820 with the
631:Walpertus (attested 864, 865, 869)
428:. At the end of 1540, he wrote to
341:Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla
25:
3396:
3248:
2595:Duke Alfonso III d'Este of Modena
2268:Carolus olim Mutinensis episcopus
1227:"Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola"
1077:Archdiocese of Modena e Nonantola
1039:Nonantola Abbey, the co-cathedral
756:Jacopo (1290 – May 26, 1311 died)
416:(1529–1550; 1564–1571), both the
3345:
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2842:Quadri died on 17 October 2008.
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2584:Gauchat, IV, p. 250 with note 5.
1688:(Modena: Andrea Cassiani 1660).
1322:Ughelli, p. 136. Ludwig Pastor,
1254:
412:During the episcopacy of Bishop
355:
54:
2825:. On 7 April 1983 he was named
2702:
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2576:Gerolamo Boccardo, ed. (1885).
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1128:Name Changed: 30 September 1986
1123:Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola
759:Bonadamus Boschetti (1311–1313)
259:Archdiocese of Modena–Nonantola
34:Archdiocese of Modena–Nonantola
3050:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1859).
2890:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
1303:
1286:
1273:
1209:
1188:
1179:
1170:
1046:Territorial Abbey of Nonantola
667:Varinus (c. 1003 – after 1120)
472:, in the presence of Countess
13:
1:
3216:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1795).
3207:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1794).
3198:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1794).
3189:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1793).
3180:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1793).
3169:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1785).
3160:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1784).
3149:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1786).
3141:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1784).
3132:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1783).
3123:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1783).
3114:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1782).
3105:Tiraboschi, Girolamo (1781).
3094:Sillingardi, Gasparo (1606).
2924:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923).
2913:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2901:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2869:; retrieved: 4 October 2018.
1627:Pellegrino Bertacchi (1624).
1610:Pellegrino Bertacchi (1612).
1380:, retrieved: 5 November 2018.
1313:III, p. 182; IV, pp. 105-106.
1031:Diocese of Modena e Nonantola
730:Alberto Boschetti (1234–1264)
643:Gotifredus (attested 902–923)
426:Ferdinand, King of the Romans
3071:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1906).
2458:), an agreement ratified by
1066:Luigi Reggianini (1838–1847)
1025:Tiburzio Cortese (1786–1823)
1009:Stefano Fogliani (1717–1742)
7:
3237:Vedriani, Lodovico (1669).
3081:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
2884:Reference works for bishops
2579:Nuova enciclopedia italiana
1732:Giacomo de Angelis (1691).
1446:, pp. 66-68. Boschi, p. 92.
1393:Bullarii Romani continuatio
1152:
852:Giacomo Antonio della Torre
805:Guido de Baisio (1380–1382)
458:Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy
129:478,350 (est.) (84.5%)
10:
3401:
3032:
2418:Josephus Catalano (1751).
1946:(Wibertus of Ravenna) and
733:Matteo de' Pii (1264–1276)
714:Egidio Garzoni (1195–1207}
679:Benedetto (1085–1097 died)
646:Ardingo (after 933? – 943)
557:
542:
346:
337:Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio
3340:
3300:
3259:The Catholic Encyclopedia
3183:Memorie storiche modenesi
2731:Cortese was appointed by
2414:Santa Maria sopra Minerva
2212:Guido held the degree of
1576:Sixtus Visdomini (1575).
1559:Sixtus Visdomini (1572).
1464:Tiraboschi, Memorie III,
1429:Cappelletti, pp. 260-262.
1365:Eubel, III, p. 27 no. 40.
1339:Adam P. Robinson (2016).
1215:Cappelletti, pp. 298-308.
1069:Luigi Ferrari (1848–1851)
891:(1507–1520) Administrator
876:Giovanni Battista Ferrari
746:Ardizio Conti (1281–1287)
625:Jonas (attested 841, 850)
509:
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72:
67:
53:
49:
32:
3332:Diocese of Reggio Emilia
2878:
2543:Antonio Vaccaro (2013).
2494:IV, p. 250 with note 2.
2194:. He was transferred to
1760:Dionysius the Areopagite
1669:Roberto Fontana (1647).
1100:(7 May 1926 – 1939 died)
1082:Elevated: 22 August 1855
1012:Ettore Molza (1743–1745)
925:Giovanni Gerolamo Morone
909:Giovanni Gerolamo Morone
905:(1527–1528) Bishop-elect
898:(1520–1527) Bishop-elect
616:Geminiano (by 752 – 791)
598:Gregorius (attested 482)
577:(341 – January 349 died)
3061:Dondi, Antonio (1896).
2599:Cardinal Rinaldo d'Este
1532:10 (1968), pp. 117-124.
1116:Santo Bartolomeo Quadri
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147:Denomination
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2151:Ghibellines
1944:Clement III
1931:Pope Leo IX
1836:Gualperto:
1283:III, p. 21.
1198:V, p. 299.
1112:(1976–1983)
1063:(1830–1837)
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1000:(1679–1690)
994:Carlo Molza
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170:4th century
167:Established
142:Information
3369:Categories
2981:2016-07-06
2963:2016-07-06
2945:2016-07-06
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3201:Tomo III
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1948:Henry IV
1645:novembri
1263:June 16,
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1153:See also
725:O. Cart.
456:and the
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323:are the
134:Parishes
68:Location
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3210:Tomo IV
3192:Tomo II
3172:Tomo II
3152:Tomo VI
3144:Tomo V.
3135:Tomo IV
3117:Tomo II
3033:Studies
2626:seniore
2276:Memorie
2242:Memorie
2234:Memorie
2196:Ferrara
2022:Ravenna
1311:Memorie
1281:Memorie
558:to 1000
543:Bishops
347:History
276:of the
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244:Website
214:Francis
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282:Italy
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