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1140:, section 22, it stated: "Concerning diocesan boundaries, therefore, this sacred synod decrees that, to the extent required by the good of souls, a fitting revision of diocesan boundaries be undertaken prudently and as soon as possible. This can be done by dividing dismembering or uniting them, or by changing their boundaries, or by determining a better place for the episcopal see or, finally, especially in the case of dioceses having larger cities, by providing them with a new internal organization.... At the same time the natural population units of people, together with the civil jurisdictions and social institutions that compose their organic structure, should be preserved as far as possible as units. For this reason, obviously, the territory of each diocese should be continuous." 244: 941: 956: 2143:(Correr). He was secular Prior of the collegiate church of S. Augustine outside the walls of Venice, and a Canon of the cathedral of Verona. He was only c. 24 years old when he was nominated bishop of Siena, on 30 December 1407, and required a dispensation. He was appointed a cardinal on 9 May 1408, while he was still bishop-elect of Siena. He was consecrated a bishop in Siena by his uncle in 1408, and he resigned the diocese in 1408. His uncle Pope Gregory was deposed and anathematized by the 310: 45: 2898: 420:
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 publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
2321:, and was named a cardinal on 5 June 1596. He was then transferred to the diocese of Siena on 15 September 1597. He resigned the diocese (in 1606, according to Pecci) in favor of Bishop Camillo Borghese of Montalcino (a cousin or nephew of Pope Paul V), who was transferred to Siena on 24 January 1607. Tarugi died in Rome on 11 June 1608. Pecci, pp. 356–358. Gauchat, 2288:. The duke was a micro-manager, and insisted on being consulted before any trip or project, which brought frequent confrontation with the archbishop of Siena. Cosimo nonetheless saw to it that the Archbishop's nephew, Germanico Bandini Piccolomini, was made Francesco's coadjutor from 1560 to 1569. Pecci, pp. 351–354. 356:
was most reluctant to have another council like Pisa or Constance, he authorized the assembly to meet in Pavia in the Spring of 1423. On 22 June, however, alleging the presence of the pestilence in Pavia, the Pope transferred the council to Siena. On 21 July 1423 the Council reopened in Siena, though
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Born in 1777, Mancini was a native Florentine, who studied first at the Florentine seminary, and then at the University of Siena. In 1811, he was arrested by the French and deported to Fenestrelle (Piedmont), where he became acquainted with Cardinal Bartolomeo Pacca. From 1818 to 1824, he was Bishop
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Tarugi was a native of Montepulciano, and a grand-nephew of Cardinal Antonio Tarugi. Through his mother, Giulia Pucci, he was a cousin of Pope Julius III. He became an Oratorian priest, and founded the Oratory in Naples. He was papal chamberlain of Pope Pius V. He was appointed Archbishop of Avignon
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Cristoforo di San Marcello was a native of Vicenza in the Veneto. He was a Doctor of Canon Law, and a papal Referendary. He had previously been Bishop Cervia (1431–1435), and Bishop of Rimini (1435–1444). Bishop Bartoli of Siena died on 12 or 13 September 1444; Cristoforo was transferred from Rimini
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Pisanus; that has been explained as a copyist's error, who mistook the name of a diocese (Pisa) for the name of a person as he was transcribing the work of Liutprand of Cremona. Such is the explanation put forth in Ughelli III, p. 532, in the note criticizing Ughelli. Other manuscripts give the name
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Borghese was a native of Siena, and the nephew of Cardinal Camillo Borghese, who became Pope Paul V in 1605. He had been bishop of Castro in Apulia (1592–1600), and Montalcino (1600–1607). He was transferred to Siena by Pope Paul V on 24 January 1607, and took possession of the diocese on 29 March.
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from the Sapienza, Rome (1768), and became a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. He was governor of the cities of Rieti and Benevento, and then Inquisitor of Malta. On 19 December 1785, he was appointed titular bishop of Adana, qualifying him for the post of papal nuncio to Flanders
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Master Bonus had been a Canon of the cathedral of Siena. On 20 April 1189, Pope Clement III confirmed the privileges of the Church of Siena for Bishop Bonus. On 5 November 1189, Bishop Bonus participated in the consecration of the church of S. Spirito in the abbey of Torri. Bonus (Bono) died on 25
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Optatus of Milevis, Contra Parmenianam Donatistam, mentions a "Florianus a Sinna" who was present at the Roman synod of 306. Learned scholars have assigned him to Senigaglia, Senia in Dalmatia, Segni in Latium, Siscia in Illyricum, Aesinus (Jesi), Caesena, and Siena in Tuscany. Vittorio Lusini "I
2130:, after he had rejected the Sienese election of Michele Pelagalli. The Regents of Siena, however, were not willing to accept a foreigner after the rejection of their own candidate, and refused Minutoli possession of his diocese. In mid-1385, Minutoli resigned. Pecci, pp. 294–295. Eubel I, p. 446. 426:
Archbishop Giuseppe Mancini (1824–1855) held a provincial synod in Siena from 30 June to 7 July 1850. The sessions were attended by four suffragan bishops (Massa e Populonia, Sovana e Pitigliano, Grosseto, and Chiusi e Pienza) as well as two bishops directly dependent upon the Holy See (Arezzo,
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The authority for Ansifredus is a book published in 1506 by Bartolomeo Benevolentius, in which Ansifredus is said to have sought certain relics from Pope Stephen VIII c. 940. When his book was translated into Italian by Fabius Benevolentius, Fabius pointed out that Stephen VIII lived c. 1046.
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Pecci, pp. 2-3, believes that Dodo is a barbarian name, and consequently not that of a bishop of Siena in the 5th century. Pecci: "Io però mi avanzerei più facilmente acredere, col parere del dottissimo Signor Dott. Giovanni Lami, che la voce Dodone possa derivare dalle Nazioni barbare, e per
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Ughelli, p. 528, believes that this Maurus is not the bishop of Volterra, despite the fact that he consecrated two churches in that diocese. Pecci, pp. 4-5. Lanzoni, p. 567, believes that this Maurus is the same as the genuine Maurus, attested in 649. Lanzoni, p. 567, italicizes the name, as
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A provincial synod was an irregularly summoned meeting of the Metropolitan Archbishop of an ecclesiastical province with his suffragan bishops and other prelates, for the purpose of legislating for and reforming the collection of dioceses which belonged to the synod. A diocesan synod was an
1127:: "Necnon filias nostras praedictas Suanensem, Clusinensem et Grossetanensem et Massanensem Ecclesias, cum suis civitatibus et dioecesibus, iuribus el pertinentiis universis, Ecclesiae Seuensi et arcbiepiscopis praefatis, tamquam illorum metropolitanis et de eorum provincia...." 2482:
from the University of Siena (1792), and became a lecturer in Canon Law at that university. He had been a Jesuit, until the Society of Jesus was dissolved by papal bull in 1773. On the recommendation of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, he was appointed Archbishop of Siena by
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Gualfredus (Gaufridus) is first found on 6 February 1108 at the transfer of the remains of S. Ansanus. He died on 24 July 1127. Ughelli, p. 540-543. Pecci, p. 141–149. Schwartz, p. 223. Ughelli says that he was present at the council of 22 October 1106 of
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from the University of Siena (1718). He had been Canon and then Archpriest in the cathedral Chapter of Siena. He served as Vicar General of Archbishop Zondadari, and then Vicar Capitular of Siena. He was appointed Archbishop of Siena on 29 May 1747 by
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A native of Gubbio, Luca was the son of Ghino Bertini and brother of Ghino Bertini, who practiced medicine in Gubbio. He was Bishop of Narni from 1373 to 1377. According to Gams, p. 752, he was transferred to Siena from Narni on 2 October 1377, by
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Following the death of Bishop Luca on 1 October 1384, and taking the opportunity to assert their traditional right, the cathedral Chapter elected Fra Michele on 10 October, but he could not obtain confirmation. Pecci, pp. 290-294. Eubel I, p.
2089:. He was employed by the pope, however, on a mission in Lombardy, and did not enter Siena until July 1373. The authorities report that he died in Siena in January 1377. Pecci, however, says that he became Bishop of Larino. Pecci, pp. 285–288. 1994:. Tommaso died in 1273 (not as Gams, p. 752, has it, dying in 1254 and being succeeded by Tommaso Balzetti; they are the same person); his successor was appointed on 12 June 1273. Pecci, pp. 216–228. Cappelletti, p. 469. Eubel I, p. 446. 1643:
A document referring to Bishop Theodericus and subscribed by him is dated either 913 or 915, depending on the computation of the 26th year of the reign of King Berengar, who issued the document. Pecci, pp. 93–96, quotes the document in
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was issued on 15 November 1984, which was accompanied in the next year, on 3 June 1985, by enabling legislation. According to the agreement, the practice of having one bishop govern two separate dioceses at the same time,
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The episcopacy of a Joannes (Giovanni) rests on the report of a document, whose existence has been questioned. Pecci, p. 53. Cappelletti, p. 402, does not mention him. He is excluded from Gams' list, p. 752 column
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Tommaso was a Roman, who had studied at the Dominican convent of Santa Sabina on the Aventine. He had been bishop-elect of Cephalonia, according to Eubel. He was appointed bishop of Siena on 13 December 1253 by
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The name is dubious, unattested. Pecci, p. 86: "si accordano tutti i Cronologisti a riferire, che presedesse al governo del Clero Sanefe nell' 864, ma non adducono testimonianza di alcuna sorta di scritture."
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Constitutiones et decreta condita in prouinciali Synodo Senensi prima quam Franciscus Maria Taurusius tit. s. Bartholomaei in insula presbyter cardinalis, illiusq. ecclesiae Archiepiscopus habuit anno 1599
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He died on 8 October 1612. It was said that the pope had been petitioned to name him a cardinal, but that never took place. Pecci, pp. 358–359. Cappelletti, p. 510. Gauchat, pp. 139, 208, 312 with note 3.
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there was only one general session, on 8 November. Work continued until the papal legates dissolved the council on 26 February 1424, though the papal bull of dissolution was not published until 12 March.
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on 3 December 1792, and consecrated a bishop in Rome on 9 December 1792 by Cardinal Andrea Corsini. He died in Siena on 27 December 1794. Cappelletti, p. 514. Ritzler-Sefrin VI, p. 325 with note 4.
380:, in order to ensure that all Catholics received proper spiritual attention, decreed the reorganization of the diocesan structure of Italy and the consolidation of small and struggling dioceses. 2103:. He took possession of the diocese on 8 June by proxy, and made his solemn entry on 21 September 1378. He died on 1 October 1384. Pecci, pp. 288–294. Cappelletti, pp. 490–491. Eubel I, p. 446. 1302:
Lanzoni, p. 567, rejects the name and the person: "Eegistrato dall' Ughelli (III, 528) nell'anno 597, per altro il suo nome è altamente sospetto; o è spurio o dev'essere abbassato dopo il 604."
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Borghesi had previously been Bishop of Sovana (1762–1772), where he held a diocesan synod in 1768, noted for its efforts to reform the clergy. He was appointed Archbishop of Siena by
1617:"si riporta coll' autorità dell' Ughelli, del Padre Isidoro Ugurgieri, e di altri Cronologisti all' anno 900; ma non descrivono del medesimo particolarità, nè citano autorità alcuna." 1225:
The name Lucifer (or Luciferius) is first found in a list of bishops compiled in the 15th or 16th century. There is no other testimony to his existence. Ughelli III, p. 527. Pecci,
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Ughelli, p. 528, places Magnus in 520, on the authority of Tizio. Pecci, pp. 3-4, places the authentic Magnus in the 8th century. Lanzoni, p. 567, italicizes the name, as doubtful.
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confirmed the privileges of the diocese and bishop of Siena for Bishop Gunteramus: Kehr, p. 206, no. 44. He died on 13 December 1188. Ughelli III, pp. 547–551. Pecci, pp. 169–184.
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Ubertino is known only from the statement of Ughelli, p. 532, who gives only the name and a date; others repeat his statement. Pecci, p. 93, is wary of the lack of any detail:
1879:: Kehr III, p. 202, no. 21. On 30 March 1124, the pope assigned the eighteen controversial parishes to Bishop Gualfredus: Kehr, p. 202, no. 25. On 8 March 1125, the new pope, 395:, was abolished. This made the combining of Montalcino and Colle di Val d'Elsa under one bishop infeasible. Instead, the Vatican continued consultations which had begun under 1820: 1782: 1765: 1704: 1574: 1527: 1460: 1443: 1395: 1347: 1271: 685: 322: 905: 2496:
Born in Siena in 1740, Zondadari was the son of Giuseppe marquis of S. Quirico, and great-grand nephew of Cardinal Antonio Felice Zondadari. He held the degree of
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Lupus' date is unattested. There are no documents beyond the 15th century episcopal list, which is riddled with duplicate names and other errors. Pecci, p. 10-11.
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on 23 May 1317, when the matter was submitted to the papal court. He made his last Will and Testament on 5 December 1350. Ughelli, pp. 562–563. Eubel I, p. 446.
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Cardinal Francesco Maria Tarugi (1597–1607), Archbishop of Siena, presided over a provincial synod in Siena in 1599, and published the decrees of the assembly.
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Born in Prato in 1789, Baldanzi had been a Canon of the cathedral of Prato, and then Bishop of Volterra (1851–1855). He was appointed Archbishop of Siena by
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Bishop Gerardus (or Gherardus) is known only from a document dated July 946. Schwartz, p. 223. The document is quoted and discussed by Pecci, pp. 96–98.
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this Gerardus is known only by a single document, which does not survive, and whose authenticity has been questioned. Pecci, p. 85. Cappelletti, p. 412.
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The name Gerardus is found only in the episcopal lists. The date is unattested. There are two other suspicious Gerardus in the list. Pecci, p. 9.
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Born in Montepulciano in 1695, Cervini was the son of Marcello Cervini, Count of Vivo, and Giulia di Azzolino Ugurgieri. He held the degree of
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Piriteus' alleged date conflicts with documented date of Bishop Andrea. Ughelli, p. 530, can only say "creditur". Cappelletti, p. 402, agrees.
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ordered that the dioceses of Montalcino and Colle be merged with the diocese of Siena, into one diocese with one bishop, with the Latin title
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Archbishop Piccolomini was a supporter of Siena's independence from the duchy of Florence, which brought him the hostility and suspicion of
2050:. A Canon of the cathedral of Siena, he was elected by the cathedral Chapter in a contest with Canon Bindo, but was provided (appointed) by 399:
for the merging of small dioceses, especially those with personnel and financial problems, into one combined diocese. On 30 September 1986,
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Pecci, p. 12, notes that there are no sources for Causivius, and that his alleged date conflicts with the known tenure of Bishop Adeodatus.
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Raynaldus, a Canon of the cathedral of Siena, was elected by the cathedral Chapter on 12 September 1281 (Pecci, p. 230), and confirmed by
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on 2 November 1036, but, according to Schwartz and others there cited (p. 222, note 1), he was bishop of Sena Gallia (Sinigaglia). Mansi,
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conseguenza un Vescovo di tal nome in quel secolo non abbia occupata la Sede di Siena." Lanzoni, p. 567, italicizes the name, as doubtful.
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Jacobus held the degree of Doctor of Canon Law, and was Auditor Causarum (judge) in the papal court. Pecci, pp. 274–282. Eubel I, p. 446.
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Gualterianus (Gualtierano) has no existence outside the episcopal lists. His date is unattested, and there are no documents. Pecci, p. 9.
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in Siena. Until 1459, the diocese was immediately subject to the Holy See (Papacy), and its bishops attended the Roman synods. In 1459,
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Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern : mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122
1631:"Egidio è dato per Pastore al Gregge della Chieaa di Siena nel 906; ma neppure di esso citano gli Scrittori autorità di documenti. 383:
In 1980, the diocese of Montalcino claimed a Catholic population of 24,500 persons. Colle di Val d'Elsa had slightly over 60,000.
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A Gascon, Guglielmo had previously been Bishop of Comachio. He was elected Bishop of Siena on 16 December 1371, and confirmed by
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8 (1901), p. 254 (grant to bishop Rainerius and cathedral, October 1155). Bishop Rainerius died on 27 May 1170, according to the
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On 25 October 1174 and on 22 June 1176, Gunteramus was still bishop-elect: Kehr III, p. 205, nos. 39–41. On 28 January 1188,
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On 18 February 1984, the Vatican and the Italian State signed a new and revised concordat. Based on the revisions, a set of
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on Easter Sunday, 2 April 1216. He died on 15 December 1252. Pecci, pp. 196–214. Cappelletti, pp. 459–469. Eubel I, p. 446.
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In 1423, Siena was host to what was announced as a general council of the Church. Such meetings had been mandated by the
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Bishop Donusdei's correct name is given in contemporary documents quoted by Pecci, pp. 265–274. He held the degree of
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Andreas has no existence outside the episcopal lists. His date is unattested, and there are no documents. Pecci, p. 8.
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Pecci, p. 101, is equally without resources. Gams, p. 752, omits his name entirely from his list of Bishops of Siena.
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on 8 December 853, in which Anastasius, Cardinal priest of S. Marcello, was excommunicated and deposed. J.-D. Mansi,
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on 23 December. He died in Siena on 13 April 1823. Ritzler-Sefrin VI, pp. 64, 325 with note 5; VII, pp. 8, 40.
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on 3 March 1431. Ughelli III, p. 569–570. Pecci, pp. 302–304. Cappelletti, p. 491. Eubel I, p. 31, no. 2; 446.
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Istituzioni e società in Toscana nell’età moderna. Atti delle giornate di studio dedicate a Giuseppe Pansini
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Piccolomini's episcopal duties at Siena were carried out by an auxiliary bishop, Antonio Fatati: Novaes,
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Schwartz, p. 221, note 1, reports grave suspicion as to the authenticity of his single signature:
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The Beginnings of Cardinal Protectorship of England: Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini, 1492–1503
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on 2 June 1273. Bernardus died in 1281, after 29 August. Pecci, pp. 228–238. Eubel I, pl. 446.
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Perteus may be the correct reading of the name of the bishop who attended the Roman synod of
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A native of the village of Casule, Rogerius was appointed Bishop of Siena on 14 May 1307 by
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In 1265, Bernardus was a papal chaplain. Bernardus was confirmed as Bishop of Siena by
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Azzolino was a Canon of the cathedral of Siena. He was elected, but also provided by
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
1577:(Venice: A. Zatta 1769), p. 1020. Kehr III, p. 200, no. 9. Cappelletti, pp. 403-412. 2443: 2179: 2165: 2140: 1991: 1950: 1876: 1816: 1778: 1519: 782: 443: 342: 2616:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2605:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2594:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2543:
VII, pp. 256, 342. F. Piselli Petrioli, in: Sangalli (2003), p. 120. F. D. Nardi,
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on 16 November 1282. He died on 8 June 1307. Pecci, pp. 239–250. Eubel I, p. 446.
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Ildebrandus: Pecci, pp. 101-105. Cappelletti, pp. 418–420. Schwartz, pp. 221–222.
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Il seminario di Siena: da arcivescovile a regionale : 1614-1953, 1953-2003
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Bocchini Camianai, Bruna (1992). "I vescovi toscani nel periodo lorenese," in:
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on 5 June 1409. Condulmer had already been excommunicated by the Avignon pope,
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Ughelli, p. 531-532. Ansifredus is passed over in silence by Pecci and by Gams.
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From September 1407 to January 1408, Siena played host to the papal Court of
2717:(in Italian). Vol. decimosettimo. Venezia: Antonelli. pp. 367–559. 2638:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 1530:(Venice: A. Zatta 1769), p. 999. Pecci, pp. 62-63. Cappelletti, pp. 402-403. 2851:
Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Siena-Colle Val d'Elsa-Montalcino
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on 28 September 1855. He died on 7 March 1866. Ritzler-Sefrin VIII, p. 595.
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Antifredus' date is unattested, and there are no documents. Pecci, p. 6.
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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Pio II Piccolomini con notizie su P. III e altri membri della famiglia
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Piriteus' date is unattested, and there are no documents. Pecci, p. 6.
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Robertus' date is unattested, and there are no documents. Pecci, p. 6.
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Ascanio Piccolomini: Pecci, pp. 364–366. Gauchat, p. 312 with note 6.
1562: 365: 2671:(in Latin). Vol. VIII (1846–1903). Il Messaggero di S. Antonio. 1170:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Mechlin: Hanicq. pp. 42–49. 1053:
Siena and the Virgin: Art and Politics in a Late Medieval City State
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Bullarum diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum romanorum pontificum
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Minutoli, a Neapolitan like the Pope, was provided (appointed) by
1863:. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. p. 42. 1386:
Bishop Vitalianus (Vitellianus) was present at the Roman synod of
1022:"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Siena–Colle di Val d’Elsa–Montalcino" 2533:
of Massa Maritima. He was transferred to the diocese of Siena by
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Italia sacra sive de Episcopis Italiae, et insularum adjacentium
1266:
which met in S. Maria Maggiore on 17 November 465. J.-D. Mansi,
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on 22 October 1351. He died on 1 January 1371. Eubel I, p. 446.
1963:
October 1215. Pecci, pp. 184–196. Kehr, p. 206, no. 45. Eubel,
1212:
Acta et decreta SS. conciliorum recentiorum. Collectio Lacensis
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on 12 July 1824. He died on 15 February 1855. Ritzler-Sefrin,
1539:
Pecci, pp. 63-73. Cappelletti, p. 403. Gams, p. 752 column 1.
67: 49: 1904:
Bishop-elect Rainerius arrived in Siena on 3 December 1129:
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Le chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
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Giuseppe dei conti Mancini arcivescovo di Siena (1824–1855)
2355:
Petrucci: Pecci, pp. 362–364. Gauchat, p. 312 with note 5.
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at Guastalla. This is not confirmed by the evidence; see:
2505:(1786–1787). He was secretary of the Sacred Congregation 2373:
Coelius Piccolomini: Pecci, pp. 366–369. Ritzler-Sefrin,
1557:
On 15 June 844, Bishop Concio attended the coronation of
1164:"Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate" 889:
On 30 September 1986 the archdiocese was united with the
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Montepulciano). The decrees of the synod were published.
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from 1791–1795. He was appointed Archbishop of Siena by
1056:. New Haven CT USA: Yale University Press. p. 197. 2346:
Bichi: Pecci, pp. 359–361. Gauchat, p. 312 with note 4.
1434:
Bishop Grossus was present at the first Roman synod of
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1875:
In March 1123, he was present at the Lateran synod of
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A bishop of Siena appears to have been present at the
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Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim
1005:"Archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino" 2582:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 1777:
Bishop Adalbertus was present at the Roman synod of
1500:
Andrea: Ughelli, pp. 53-57. Kehr III, p. 200, no. 7.
1338:
Bishop Maurus was present at the Lateran council of
1229:§7; p. 1. Cappelletti XVII, p. 372. Lanzoni, p. 565. 1110:(Paris: Letouzey 1916), pp. 610-645, at p. 619, 622. 368:
the dioceses of Soano, Chiusi, Massa, and Grosseto.
2446:on 1 June 1772. He died in Siena on 10 March 1792. 2327:
IV, pp. 4, no. 7; 105 with note 2; 312 with note 2.
1815:Bishop Roffredus was present at the Roman synod of 1794:Joannes (Giovanni): Pecci, pp. 111-123. V. Lusini, 1350:(Florence: A. Zatta 1764), p. 867. Ughelli, p. 528. 885:
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Schwartz, p. 222. 1455:Bishop Jordanus subscribed to a constitution of 2519:on 23 February 1801, and assigned the title of 1707:(Venice: A. Zatta 1773), p. 465. Pecci, p. 100. 2679:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 2668:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi 2657:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi 2584:pp. 753–754. (Use with caution; obsolete) 2293:Jesuit Foundations and Medici Power, 1532-1621 2209:Piccolomini was elected pope, taking the name 1976:Bonfilius was consecrated a bishop in Rome by 1161: 1012:. David M. Cheney. 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Zatta 1765), p. 310. 986:List of Catholic dioceses in Italy 924:(23 May 2001 – 6 May 2019 retired) 791:(20 January 1715 – 4 January 1744) 362:Enea Silvio Bartolomeo Piccolomini 14: 2972: 2188:II, pp. 95; 126 with note 2; 235. 2168:on 20 July 1409. Eubel I, p. 446. 1925:Bulletino senese di storia patria 1803:Bulletino senese di storia patria 1241:Bulletino senese di storia patria 867:(5 June 1909 – 29 September 1932) 540:Ildebrandus (attested 1000, 1018) 528:Theoderigus (attested 913 or 915) 2896: 2746:Pecci, Giovanni Antonio (1748). 2453:(in Italian). 1792. p. 166. 1916:, Vol. XIX, p. 226.; V. Lusini, 954: 939: 431:Bishops and archbishops of Siena 371: 308: 43: 2787:Schneider, Feodor, ed. (1911). 2552: 2526: 2490: 2468: 2436: 2410: 2395: 2380: 2367: 2358: 2349: 2340: 2330: 2310: 2278: 2269: 2256: 2243: 2231:C. 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Salvatore 2721:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1908). 2178:to Siena on 18 September by 7: 2767:Sangalli, Maurizio (2003). 2733:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 2401:Zondadari: Ritzler-Sefrin, 2290:Kathleen Comerford (2016). 1472:Peredeus: Pecci, pp. 51-52. 1077:Walter Brandmüller (1968). 969: 555:Giselbertus (attested 1012) 290:Cathedral of the Assumption 10: 2977: 2797:Schwartz, Gerhard (1913), 2697: 1716:Ughelli, p. 532, remarks: 849:(29 September 1876 – 1888) 773:(1629 – 14 September 1671) 686:Cristoforo di San Marcello 610:Ruggeri, O. P. (1307–1316) 574:Adelbertus (attested 1068) 515:Concio (Cantius) (844–853) 500:Andrea (attested 795, 801) 477:Vitellianus (attested 679) 435: 299: 2891: 2856: 2450:Gazzetta universale: 1792 2386:Marsili: Ritzler-Sefrin, 1930: 1918: 1906: 1885: 1796: 1692:. His name, however, was 1561:, the son of the Emperor 634:, O.Min.Conv. 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Mansi, 1105:Histoire des conciles 1050:Diana Norman (1999). 922:Antonio Buoncristiani 897:, and named in Latin 895:Diocese of Montalcino 861:(11 June 1892 – 1908) 785:(1682 – 8 April 1713) 741:Ascanio I Piccolomini 723:Francesco Piccolomini 592:Bonfilius (1216–1252) 583:Ranierius (1127–1170) 468:Maurus (attested 649) 225:Antonio Buoncristiani 189:39 (Religious Orders) 172:(Colle di Val d'Elsa) 2624:Hierarchia catholica 2613:Hierarchia catholica 2602:Hierarchia catholica 2591:Hierarchia catholica 2540:Hierarchia catholica 2431:Hierarchia catholica 2404:Hierarchia catholica 2389:Hierarchia catholica 2375:Hierarchia catholica 2324:Hierarchia catholica 2185:Hierarchia catholica 1965:Hierarchia catholica 1703:, editio novissima, 1573:, editio novissima, 1526:, editio novissima, 1442:, editio novissima, 1394:, editio novissima, 1346:, editio novissima, 1270:, editio novissima, 1183:(1997), pp. 706-727. 1103:Carl Joseph Hefele, 855:(1889 – 19 May 1892) 789:Alessandro Zondadari 749:(1597–1607 resigned) 729:Giovanni Piccolomini 716:Archbishops of Siena 676:(1409–1427 resigned) 670:(1407–1409 resigned) 654:(1385–1396 resigned) 648:(1384–1385 resigned) 601:Bernardo (1273–1281) 350:Council of Constance 232:Alessandro Staccioli 2932:43.3186°N 11.3306°E 2928: /  2868:Diocese of Grosseto 2457:"Borghesi, Tiberio" 2275:Pecci, pp. 346–350. 1940:, Vol. XIX, p. 226. 1895:, Vol. XIX, p. 225. 948:Colle di Val d'Elsa 847:Giovanni Pierallini 825:Ferdinando Baldanzi 771:Ascanio Piccolomini 765:Alessandro Petrucci 704:Antonio Piccolomini 563:Joannes (1037–1063) 280:archdiocese of the 191:9 Permanent Deacons 2756:Lotti, A. 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Italy
Ecclesiastical province
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta
Concattedrale di Ss. Marziale e Alberto
Concattedrale di S. Salvatore
Secular priests
Francis
Augusto Paolo Lojudice
Antonio Buoncristiani
Gaetano Bonicelli

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Latin
Latin Church
Catholic Church
Tuscany
Cathedral of the Assumption
Pope Pius II

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Pope Gregory XII
Council of Constance
Pope Martin V
Enea Silvio Bartolomeo Piccolomini
suffragans
Second Vatican Council

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