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2207:. He was in Rome at the beginning of 1378 with Pope Gregory, and witnessed the divisive conclave of April 1378, which initiated the Great Western Schism. He had returned to Fermo by August 1378. In 1380 he was in Avignon, where he gave testimony concerning the events in Rome in the spring of 1378 to the agents of the King of Castile; he had returned to Fermo by August 1380. Urban VI deposed him in 1385. In a letter of Urban VI of 20 May 1386, he was declared a fugitive and was said to have fled to Genoa. On 30 September 1387, Pope Clement VII named him Legate to the city of Florence, and on 21 December 1388 he was serving as Rector of the March of Ancona. Catalani, pp. 221-224. Eubel, I, p. 249 note 9. 206: 287: 3088: 3195: 45: 1644:(270–275). There is no evidence that he was a bishop. Lanzoni, p. 396, 397: "Lo Harnack (o. e, II, p. 265) fa risalire la chiesa di Fermo al 325; e non è punto improbabile che rimonti al iv secolo. Ma le arbitrarie affermazioni di scrittori recentissimi su l'episcopato e sul martirio dei ss. Alessandro e Filippo in Fermo, nel III secolo, non hanno alcun peso nella nostra questione." 2402:
and Suburbicarian Bishop of Albano (1517–1518). He never visited the diocese of Fermo. He died in Rome on 5 February 1518. Catalani, pp. 267-268. "Sed an ullo umquam tempore Firmum accesserit, mihi omnino incompertum est. Absentis víces in F(anensis) ecclesia explerunt Paullus de Martellis, ac postmodum Paullus de Perleonibus." Eubel,
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from the Sapienza in Rome (1705). In 1708, he was appointed internuncio to Cologne, in the suite of Archbishop Giovanni Battista Bussi, a native of Velletri. He became governor of Assisi in 1714. He was a protonotary apostolic. From 1716 to 1724 he was bishop of Nocera. He was appointed Archbishop of
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Remolins was appointed Bishop of Fermo on While Bishop of Fermo, he was also Archbishop of Sorrento (1501–1512), Administrator of the diocese of Perugia (1503–1506), Viceroy of Naples (1511–1513), Administrator of the diocese of Palermo (1512–1518), Administrator of the diocese of Sarno (1513–1517),
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in 1356 to arrange a peace between the Venetians and King Lodovico of Hungary. In 1360 Cardinal Egidio Albornoz conquered Bologna, and Bishop Bonjoannes departed for a visit to Avignon; on 13 March 1361 he was sent back to Italy by the Pope, with a recommendation to Cardinal Albornoz and instructions
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on 17 May 1570. On 17 December 1571 he was transferred to the diocese of Fermo. He was elected pope on 24 April 1585. Ughelli, p. 722, quotes an inscription set up in Fermo in honor of Sixtus V, crediting him with having been born in the territory of Fermo, having raised the diocese to the status of
2247:: "Iste Camerarius ita exosus curiae factus est avaritia, ebrietate, ct aliis vitiis notatus, ut famam Innocentii praeteritam detraxerit; et in fine non minus Innocentius, quam Cameraríus exosus fuit." He was bishop-elect of Ascoli Piceno, though only a subdeacon. He was appointed Bishop of Fermo by 1814:
On 22 December 1074, Pope Gregory VII announced that because of necessity during the episcopal vacancy he was placing the entire diocese in the procuratorship of Archdeacon Adalbertus. In 1075 the Emperor Henry IV tried to place a bishop on the seat of Fermo, for which he was rebuked by Gregory VII.
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from the Sapienza in Rome (1692), and became a protonotary apostolic and Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. He was governor of six cities in succession in the Papal States, culminating with Fermo (1705). He then became a Cleric of the Apostolic Camera (Treasury). He had been titular
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Joannes de Firmonibus of Fermo had been Bishop of Savona (1394–1406), and then Bishop of Ascoli (1406–1412). He was appointed to the diocese of Fermo by Pope John XXIII on 20 June 1412. On 1 August 1418 he was appointed by Pope Martin V to carry out some business in Picenum. Catalani, pp. 239-241.
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On 21 July 1328, due to the death of Bishop Francesco, Bishop Francesco Silvestri of Florence was appointed Administrator of the diocese of Fermo, though Pope John makes it clear in his letter of appointment that the diocese had been suppressed, to serve at the pleasure of the pope. He resigned in
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wrote to him on 4 September 1196, to persuade him not to leave Italy entirely for Dalmatia. On 22 December 1197, the Pope appointed him and Cardinal Gregorio de San Apostolo to recover the March of Ancona for the Church. His successor was confirmed in 1205. Catalani, pp. 149-153. Cappelletti, III,
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on handling problems with Florence and the Kingdom of Naples. On 19 April 1361, the Pope named him governor of the Province of Maritima and Campania. He was transferred to the diocese of Patras on 5 April 1363, and died a few days later. Catalani, pp. 213-217, 377-378. Eubel, I, pp. 142, 249, 394.
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reserved to himself the right to provide a bishop, and on 22 June 1223 appointed Raynaldus Monaldi, a papal chaplain and former monk of S. Pietro Avellina. Pope Honorius personally consecrated him a bishop. He died on 2 June 1227, according to the "Necrology" of Avellina. Catalani, pp. 164-168.
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A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, 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
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Capranica was the brother of Cardinal Domenico Capranica, and the uncle of Bishop Nicolaus Capranica. He was Bishop of Rieti from 1450 to 1469. He was appointed Bishop of Fermo on 9 April 1473, and held the diocese until mid-1474. He held a diocesan synod. He died on 3 July 1478. Catalani, pp.
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as bishop-elect in a letter of 24 March 1273, which describes the circumstances of his election by six of the Canons of the cathedral Chapter. His election was confirmed by Pope Gregory. Gregory made Philip his legate to all the lands of eastern Europe ("ad Polonïam, Ramam, Dalmatiam, Serviam,
2561:. He was consecrated in Rome on 6 May 1668 by Cardinal Gualterio, having already taken possession of the diocese on 30 April 1668, the date of his appointment. In 1678 he held a synod, and had the decrees of the synod published. He died on 13 May 1683. Catalani, pp. 292-293. Ritzler-Sefrin, 2531:
of the Cardinal Vicar of Rome, and was Secretary of the Congregation of Rites in the Roman Curia. He was named Bishop of Fermo on 6 October 1625. He held a diocesan synod in 1628. From 1645 to 1649 he was papal Nuncio in Ireland. He died on 13 December 1653. Catalani, pp. 286-290.
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Archbishop Alessandro Borgia held a diocesan synod in 1733. He held a second diocesan synod in 1738. Cardinal Urbano Paracciani (1764–1777) held a synod on 23—25 May 1773. Archbishop Andrea Minucci (1779–1803) presided over a diocesan synod held in Fermo on 15—17 September 1793.
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bishop Nicomedia (Ottoman Empire) from 1708 to 1710, and served as papal Nuncio to Florence (1708). He then became titular bishop of Nazareth (1710–1712), and was appointed papal Nuncio in Venice in September 1710. He was appointed Archbishop of Fermo on 21 November 1712 by
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the monastery of S. Fabiano in the town of Monte Rubbiano. When Bishop John died, Pope Martin V named Jacobus as Apostolic Administrator. Gams, p. 692. Catalani, pp. 241-243 (placing the end of his administratorship in 1428). Cappelletti, p. 626. Eubel, I, p.
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appointed him Archbishop of Fermo, and on 5 June 1596 a cardinal. He resigned the diocese of Fermo in 1606, in favor of his nephew Alessandro Strozzi. He died in Rome on 1 August 1629. Catalani, pp. 282-283 (who places the day of death on 11 August). Eubel,
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Nicolaus had previously been Bishop of Pesaro (1359–1370). He was transferred to the diocese of Fermo on 1 July 1370 by Pope Urban V. He was transferred to the diocese of Città di Castello on 4 December 1374. Catalani, pp. 219-221. Eubel, I, pp. 191, 249,
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Born in Ancona in 1921, Bellucci had previously been Auxiliary Bishop of Taranto (1969-1973). He was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Fermo (9 July 1973– 21 June 1976). He retired on 18 June 1997, and died on 7 March 2013. Chiesa Cattolica Italiana,
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Cum bon. mem. P. F(irmanus) episcopus praedecessor tuus nonnullas possessiones, et alia bona ecclesiae tuae sine confenfu Firmani Capituli alienasse dicatur in gravem ipsius ecclesiae laesionem, nos alienationes hujusmodi decernimus irritas et
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Archbishop Alessandro Borgia presided over a provincial synod held in Fermo from 28 April to 5 May 1726. Present were the Bishop of Macerata and Tolentino, the Bishop of Montalto, the Bishop of Ripatransone, and the Bishop of San Severino.
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Archbishop Filippo de Angelis (1842–1877) presided over a diocesan synod in 1845; in particular it legislated on the proper attitude of clergy toward children. Archbishop Roberto Papiri (Pageri) (1895–1906) held a diocesan synod in 1900.
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Philippus was a monk of Avellano. He had previously been Bishop of Jesi. He was transferred to the diocese of Fermo on 22 June 1229 by Pope Honorius III. Philippus died on 24 May 1250. Catalani, pp. 171-179; 362 no 58. Eubel, I, pp. 75,
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A native of Florence, Bandini was governor of Fermo from 1586 to 1588, and then governor of Picenum. He was governor of the Borgo during the two conclaves of 1590. He served as vice-Legate in Bologna from 1593 to 1595. On 29 July 1595,
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A native of Sulmona, Leonardus had been a Referendary, and then Auditor of the Rota, and Archdeacon of Lisbon. He was a chamberlain of Pope Innocent VII, though his reputation left something to be desired. Catalani, p. 230, quoting a
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Grimoaldus: Catalani, pp. 134-135. Schwartz, p. 236 note 2, who speculates that Grimoaldus is the same as Guldegangus, who is named by Bishop Balignanus in a list of his predecessors: "Ubertus, Herimundus, Oldericus, Guldegandus,
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of 13 September 1585. The loss of Jesuit support when the Society of Jesus was disbanded in 1773, dealt the university a serious blow both in quality and prestige, and it closed permanently in 1826, due to lack of funding.
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It might be more proper to state that John XXII suppressed the diocese, in 1326, because it had been taken over by the Ghibellines, and the Guelphs who were obedient to the Papacy were massacred. Catalani, pp. 203-205,
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was raised to the status of a city, and its territory, which was partly in the diocese of Camerino and partly in the diocese of Fermo, was detached from those two dioceses and included in the new diocese of Macerata.
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A native of Fermo, Brancadoro had previously been titular Archbishop of Nisibis (1789–1800). In 1792 he was papal Nuncio in Belgium (the Low Countries), and in 1797 was appointed Secretary of the Sacred Congregation
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Francesco was a Canon of the cathedral Chapter of Fermo, and a papal chaplain, residing at the papal court in Avignon. He was elected bishop of Fermo, but in a contested election, and was appointed (provided) by
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a metropolitan archdiocese, and having restored the Gymnasium Generale which had been founded by Boniface VIII. He founded the diocesan seminary in 1574. Catalani, pp. 274-278. Eubel, III, p. 44 no. 12; 97; 196.
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in 1216. In his letter of appointment of Petrus' successor Reynaldus, Pope Honorius complains that Bishop Petrus had illegally alienated various goods and property of the Church of Fermo. Catalani, pp. 158-163:
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Synodi Firmanæ. Provincialis sub illustrissimo, et reuerendissimo d. Sigismundo Zanettino; et dioecesana sub eminentissimo, et reuerendissimo d. Carolo card. Gualterio, archiepiscopis, et principibus Firmanis
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Synodi Firmanæ. Provincialis sub illustrissimo, et reuerendissimo d. Sigismundo Zanettino; et dioecesana sub eminentissimo, et reuerendissimo d. Carolo card. Gualterio, archiepiscopis, et principibus Firmanis
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as Bishop of Fermo. In February 1411, Bishop Leonardo of Fermo was at Forlì as pro-Legate of Cardinal Fieschi, both of whom belonged to the Obedience of John XXIII. Catalani, pp. 225-228. Eubel, I, p. 250.
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A native of Piacenza, Bonjoannes was Bishop of Diacovar (Hungary) (Bosnensis) from 1348 to 1349, though he was resident in Avignon when appointed to Fermo. He was transferred to the diocese of Fermo by
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Firmo was the site of a Roman colony, established in 264 B.C. The diocese of Fermo was immediately subject to the Holy See (the Papacy) down to 1589. In the 8th century, Fermo, along with the
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Hugo 'Candidus': Schwartz speculates that the papalist bishop "W" mentioned in 1082 is the same as "Ulcandinus" (not 'Candidus'), or perhaps "Guldegangus". Schwartz, p. 235. Attended the
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In 1650 Archbishop Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (1625–1653) held a diocesan synod. On 6—8 June 1660, the Archbishop of Fermo, Cardinal Carlo Gualterio (1654–1668), held a diocesan synod.
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A native of Rome, Pierleoni was appointed by Urban VI. Pierleoni's bulls were issued on 26 November 1386. He died in Rome in 1390. Catalani, pp. 224-225, 380 no. XC. Eubel, I, p. 249.
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Gianetti was named a cardinal on 1 September 1681. He was appointed Archbishop of Fermo on 5 June 1684. He died in Rome on 18 September 1691. Catalani, pp. 293-294. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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In 1764, the Chapter of the cathedral, dedicated to the assumption of the body of the Virgin Mary into heaven, was composed of four dignities and sixteen Canons. The dignities (
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1334. He died on 21 October 1341. The right to appoint to all vacant benefices in the Marches was specifically reserved to the pope. Catalani, pp. 203-207, 373-374. G. Mollat,
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entrusted the task to the bishop of Recanati. The delay was occasioned by the death of Gregory IX and the conclave which lasted from April to October 1241; the death of
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The foundation stone of the present cathedral was laid by Archbishop Andrea Minucci (1779–1803), and the completed edifice was consecrated by him on 27 September 1797.
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Acta dioecesanae synodi habitae in metropolitana ecclesia Firmana diebus 15., 16., 17. septembris anni 1793 Andrea ex comitibus Minutiis archiepiscopo, et principe
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Tractatus sive Manipulus Episcopatus Firmi per Rev. Dominum Dominicum Capranicam tit. S. Crucis in Hierusalem presbiterum Cardinalem Firmanum compilatus et editus
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The Canons of the cathedral Chapter of Fermo refused recognition to either claimant to the episcopal throne, from November 1410 to August 1412. Catalani, p. 231.
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Acta et decreta sacrorum conciliorum recentiorum: Acta et decreta s. conciliorum, quae ab episcopis vitus latin ab a. 1682. usque ad a. 1789. sunt celebrata
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In a document of 1133, Bishop Libertus mentions a predecessor named Grimoaldus (Catalani, p. 134). Libertus died on 28 August 1145. Catalani, pp. 136-141.
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Sulle vestigia di Domenico e Angelo Capranica. L'opera, la residenza e il collegio pauperum scholarium sapientiae firmanae. Omaggio ad un sogno di cultura
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The first synod held in the new province of which Fermo was the metropolitan was held in Fermo by Archbishop Sigismondo Zanettini (1584–1594) in 1590.
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Cumaniam, Galitiam, Lodomeriam"); he held a council of bishops in Buda on 14 September 1289. Catalani, pp. 189-193, 369. Eubel, I, p. 249 with note 4.
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The notion that Pope Boniface IX established a university in Fermo in 1398, is an error, the authorities citing the bull of Boniface VIII. See:
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on 22 January 1406. Gregory XII deprived him of his powers a few days after his election on 30 November 1406. In 1409 Leonardo attended the
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on 2 June 1363. He was transferred to the diocese of Astorga on 1 July 1370. Ughelli, p. 713. Catalani, pp. 218-219. Eubel, I, pp. 112, 249.
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Albericus had been a Canon of the church of S. Antonio in Piacenza, and then Bishop of Piacenza (1295–1301). He was transferred to Fermo by
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In 1457, Cardinal Domenico Capranica (Bishop of Fermo 1425–1458) founded a college in Rome for the benefit of poor scholars of Fermo.
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was erected in the early Middle Ages, and enlarged later by the bishops of Fermo, who had several conflicts with the people. In 1571
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In 1589 the diocese of Fermo was raised to the status of a metropolitan archdiocese. The Metropolitan currently has the following
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Pope Boniface VIII entertained the idea of founding a university in Fermo, to rival that of Bologna, and actually issued the bull
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Born in 1634, Gianotto was the nephew of Cardinal Carlo Gualterio, who resigned the diocese in his favor. He held the degree of
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on 25 September 1318. He died at the Papal Court (Catalani, p. 374) in 1325. Catalani, pp. 200-202, 372-373. Eubel, I, p. 249.
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IV, pp. 4 no. 8. His tombstone in S. Silvestro al Quirinale says that he died at the age of 70 on 31 July 1629: V. Forcella,
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Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern: mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122
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Rinuccini was born in Rome of Florentine parents in 1592. He was the nephew of Cardinal Ottavio Bandini. He held the degree
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Born in Viterbo of Roman parents, Antonio, who held a doctorate in law, was appointed Bishop of Fermo on 4 December 1374 by
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in the Roman Curia. He was present in Venice for the conclave of 1799–1800, and gave the official funeral oration for
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The (archi)episcopal palace was built by Bishop Antonio de Vetulis (1374–1386 ?). It was completed in 1391.
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on 1 April 1184. He was driven out of his diocese by Marquardt, Duke of Ravenna and Marchese of Ancona in 1194.
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Gerardus was elected on 2 July 1250. His installation, however, was not authorized until 12 January 1253, when
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Jacobus was appointed by Pope John XXII on 11 March 1334. He died in January 1349. Eubel, I, p. 249, 374.
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Marcianus is known only as a name in a martyrology of Thomas and companions, found in a manuscript of the
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Cardinal Domenico Capranica, Bishop of Fermo (1425–1458), presided over a diocesan synod on 24 July 1450.
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on territory split off from the Diocese of Fermo. It was the territory in which the Pope had been born.
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made it an episcopal see, and included in its jurisdiction a small portion of the diocese of Fermo. The
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Jacobus' father was the civil administrator of the territory of Fermo. His son Jacobus had been given
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Gaddi was a relative of Catherine de Medicis, who became Queen of France. He was named a cardinal by
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publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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assigned a case to be judged by three bishops, including Heodicius of Fermo. Kehr, p. 136, no. 8.
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The Embassy in Ireland of Monsignor G. B. Rinuccini: Archbishop of Fermo, in the Years 1645-1649
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on 15 December 1417, to heal the effects of the schism. Catalani, Eubel, I, p. 250 with note 11.
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Cappelletti, III, pp. 708-715. The first bishop of Ripatransone was appointed on 3 October 1571.
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Lenti was appointed Bishop of Fermo in the papal Consistory of 5 December 1544. He was sent by
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Joannes was appointed, to replace Bishop Leonardo, by Gregory XII, who had been deposed by the
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Secunda dioecesana synodus S. Firmanae Ecclesiae habita diebus 20.21 et 22. Aprilis anno 1738
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Peretti had been Bishop of S. Agata dei Goti from 1566 to 1571. He was named a cardinal by
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on 28 February 1301. He died on 13 July 1314. Gams, p. 692 column 2. Eubel, I, p. 249, 401.
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Albericus was bishop-elect in a document of 10 September 1174. Catalani, pp. 147-148, 342.
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Azo was an imperialist, who supported the schism of Wibert of Ravenna, who called himself
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on 30 October 1799. On 11 August 1800 he was transferred to the diocese of Orvieto by
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Flavia Cantatore, "I collegi universitari romani e la prima sede della Sapienza", in:
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Bullarum diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum Romanorum pontificum Taurinensis editio
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Petrus is bishop-elect in a document of October 1170. Catalani, pp. 145-146, 341-342.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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in May 1409. He never took possession. He was transferred to the diocese of Fano by
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De vita et scriptis Dominici Capranicae Cardinalis, Antiditis Firmani commentarius
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De vita et scriptis Dominici Capranicae Cardinalis, Antiditis Firmani commentarius
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as a papal Legate to France in 1560, to help bring about the restarting of the
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Presbyter had been Archdeacon of the cathedral Chapter. He was consecrated by
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Synodus dioecesana Firmana diebus 23, 24 et 25 majia. A. D. 1773 celebrata
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He suffered martyrdom, with seventy companions, in the persecution of
410:
The diocesan seminary was founded by Cardinal Felice Peretti in 1574.
341:
Local legend attributes the first preaching of the Gospel at Fermo to
2656:. He was Prior of the collegiate church of S. Maria in Via Lata, and 1787:
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Born in Rome in 1715, Urbano Paracciani Rutili held the degree of
1631:(250). There is no evidence that he was a bishop. Lanzoni, p. 396. 2225:
Bishop Antonius de Vetulis was returned to office (provided) by
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Borgia was born in Velletri in 1682. He held the degree of
1286:(in Italian). Roma: Gangemi Editore. 2012. pp. 33–38. 1283:
L'Università di Roma "La Sapienza" e le Università italiane
2902:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
2481:
On 14 January 1585 Zanettini was named Bishop of Fermo by
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Diocese of San Benedetto del Tronto-Ripatransone-Montalto
2883:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
1422:"Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate" 798:
Antonius de Vetulis (1390–1405) restored, Roman Obedience
501:
Diocese of San Benedetto del Tronto-Ripatransone-Montalto
2166:
of the March of Ancona (c. 1351–1352). He was Legate of
1903:(Venice: A. Zatta 1776), p. 1119. Catalani, pp. 141-145. 1946:(Venice: A. Zatta 1778), p. 459. Catalani, pp. 148-149. 3034:. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. pp. 232–236. (in German) 2366:. He died in July 1478. Catalani, pp. 258-259. Eubel, 2162:
on 28 January 1349. He also served as Auditor General
1824:
Bishop Gulfarangus (Wolfarango) was excommunicated by
867:
Cardinal Francesco Todeschini-Piccolomini (149?–1503)
2727:(in Italian). Roma: Società editrice Dante Alighieri. 1426:
Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim
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Diocese of Macerata-Tolentino-Recanati-Cingoli-Treia
2835:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2823:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2811:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2799:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 2362:
Girolamo Capranica was appointed on 17 June 1474 by
1597:
Concilium Provinciale Firmanum: anno 1727 celebratum
1576: 1459: 923: 792:
Antonius de Vetulis (1374– ?) Avignon Obedience
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2601:
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2510:
Inscrizioni delle chiese e d'altri edificii di Roma
2022:Because of diordered electoral processes in Fermo, 1171: 2703:, and on 23 February 1801 was named a cardinal by 1940:Sacrorum Conciloiorum nova et amplissima collectio 1828:in the Lateran synod of 1179. Kehr, p. 137 no. 10. 1610: 3081:. Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 2291:Eubel, I, pp. 111 with notes 11 and 12; 250; 434. 2098:Amelius: Catalani, pp. 199-200. Eubel, I, p. 249. 1897:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1724:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1681:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1662:Passivus was the recipient of seven letters from 1593: 1520:Bibliothecæ Josephi Garampii Cardinalis Catalogus 1493: 1478:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 155:Basilica Cattedrale di Maria SS. Assunta in Cielo 3244: 2829:Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 2314: 1550: 1442: 1199: 1189: 249:in northern Italy, with its seat in the city of 3148:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Fermo 3011:. Faenza: F. Lega, pp. 386; 395-397, 399. 2587:Born in Rome in 1643, Cenci held the degree of 1718:Bishop Lupus was present at the Roman synod of 1203:The Jesuits and Italian Universities, 1548-1773 2985:(in Italian). Ancona: Ernesto Aurelj. p.  2943:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 2932:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi 2921:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi 2801:pp. 692–693. (Use with caution; obsolete) 1675:Bishop Jovianus attended the Roman council of 1604: 1533: 1419: 273:. The current archbishop is Rocco Pennacchio. 3133: 3049: 3038:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Niccolo (1717). 3037: 2917: 2898: 2879: 2720: 1739:Bishop Giso was present at the coronation of 1247:Dizionario corografico dello Stato Pontificio 1206:. 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(1571–1577 Resigned) 636:Gaidulfus (attested 960, 962, 977) 449: 14: 3274: 1930:Bishop Petrus was present at the 1805:Udalricus: Schwartz, pp. 233-234. 924:Metropolitan archbishops of Fermo 801:Leonardus Physici (1406– c. 1410) 761:Francesco di Mogliano (1318–1325) 554:Passivus (attested 598, 601, 602) 375:on 18 November 1320, in the Bull 3193: 3086: 3075:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 2761: 2751:Conti CV: Archdiocesi di Fermo, 2745: 2742:; retrieved: 17 April 2019. (it) 2731: 2714: 2684: 2671: 2644: 1484:(Paris: H. Welter 1905), p. 993. 853:Francesco Todeschini-Piccolomini 814:Joannes de Bertoldis (1410–1412) 285: 43: 3024:(in Italian). 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(1859). 1183: 1162: 1123: 1098:: Gaetano Michetti (1961–1970) 912:(seniore) (1577–1584 Resigned) 843:Girolamo Capranica (1474–1478) 742:Albericus Visconti (1301–1314) 642:Erimannus (attested 1046–1056) 1: 3021:Cronache della città di Fermo 2974:(in Latin). Fermo: Paccaroni. 2832:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 2820:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 2817:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2808:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 2805:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 2740:"S.E.R. Mons. Cleto Bellucci" 2637:Fermo on 20 November 1724 by 1577:Sigismondo Zannetini (1662). 1460:Sigismondo Zannetini (1662). 1116: 789:Nicolaus Marciari (1370–1374) 3072:"Archdiocese of Fermo"  2993:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1909). 2771:; retrieved: 15 April 2019. 2755:; retrieved: 15 April 2019. 1873:Alexander: Schwartz, p. 235. 1796:Erimannus: Schwartz, p. 233. 1778:Gaidulfus: Schwartz, p. 232. 1159:; retrieved October 7, 2016. 1062:Benito Gennaro Franceschetti 983:Girolamo Mattei (archbishop) 861:Agostino Piccolomini (1494) 727:Rinaldus Monaldi (1223–1227) 706:Presbyter (1184– after 1202) 326:. Under the predecessors of 257:. It was established as the 7: 3005:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 2353:II, pp. 13 no. 1; 154; 221. 2335:on 30 October 1458. Eubel, 2134:Jean XXII. 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