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199:, who was also Referendary of the Two Signatures, as Commissary and Apostolic Visitor, to assess and arrange the divisions ("ad divisionem et assignationem fructuum, redituum et proventuum, ac bonorum huiusmodi procedens"). Pope Clement issued a second bull, "Super Universas", on 9 November 1601, in which he rehearsed all his orders from the first bull, ratified the arrangements made by Magister Dandini, and issued additional instructions for the organization of the diocese of CittĂ  di Pieve. In compensation for its losses, the episcopal revenues of Chiusi were to receive an annual payment of 1,000 scudi. Chiusi finally received a new bishop, Fausto Mellari, on 22 April 1602. 2084:. He was appointed titular bishop of Joppa (Palestine) and Coadjutor Bishop of Chiusi on 14 January 1585. He succeeded to the diocese on the death of Bishop Bardi in 1597. He died before 25 September 1600. Cappelletti, p. 601 (who noticed Clement VIII's bull of 9 September 1601, in which Bishop Martelli is mentioned as deceased, but he missed the bull of 25 September 1600, in which Martelli is also mentioned as deceased). Eubel III, p. 216 with note 1. Gauchat IV, p. 154 with note 2. 65: 2577: 195:), and its collegiate church of Ss. Gervasius and Protasius was raised to the rank of a cathedral. The bull mentions that Bishop Ludovico Martelli had recently died, which no doubt simplified the process envisioned by the Pope, since there would be no opposition or appeals from Chiusi. Pope Clement sent Magister Anselmo Dandini, his papal notary 151:), along with four priests. The cathedral was a parish church, and the Archpriest and Provost were responsible for the parishioners' spiritual welfare. In 1620, there were the two dignities and eight Canons. Later two dignities were added (the Archdeacon and the Prior), and there were nine Canons and twelve 1859:
on 20 June 1504, who also ordered the Archbishop of Siena not to interfere with the procurators of Bishop Bonafede as they took possession of the diocese. He was appointed governor of Benevento (1509). Bonafede was appointed papal Vice-Legate of Bologna, and was captured by Gaston de Foix during the
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created the new diocese of CittĂ  di Pieve in Tuscany. The territory for the new diocese was taken from the dioceses of Perugia, Orvieto, the Papacy itself, and Chiusi ("Laviani, Pusteoli, Gioelle et Panigarolae cum caeteris locis in universo marchionatu Clusii" and Santa Flora). Pieve was raised to
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Spanocchi was a native of Siena, and had been a courtier and diplomat of the Dukes of Tuscany. He had been secretary of the Nunciature in Spain, and then Auditor of the Rota for Florence. He was appointed Bishop of Chiusi on 12 January 1609. He died on 5 September 1620, at the age of seventy-seven.
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Magalotti was appointed Bishop of Lipari on 23 August 1532. Less than a year later, on 20 August 1534, he was named Bishop of Chiusi. On 14 March 1534, Bishop Magalotti, who was still serving as Governor of Rome (1 April 1532–14 September 1534), was nearly assassinated by Giuliano Cesarini, who was
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from the University of Siena (1764). He was a Canon of the collegiate church of S. Maria in Provenzano in Siena, and was Vicar General of S. Miniato. He was appointed Bishop of Chiusi e Pienza on 13 November 1775, and consecrated in Rome on 26 November by Cardinal Pietro Pamphili. Pannilini was an
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Andreasi, a native of Mantua, and former secretary of Cardinal Sforza of Milan, served as Milanese ambassador to the Emperor Charles V, and then to the Holy See. He was appointed Bishop of Chiusi on 20 March 1538. He served as papal ambassador in Venice from 22 February 1540 to 18 April 1542. On 2
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in the papal chancery, eventually becoming Regent of the Apostolic Chancery. He was a Canon of the Vatican Basilica, and eventually Prefect. He served as Vice-Legate of the province of Gallia Cispadina (resident in Piacenza) in 1528, and Vice-Legate of Umbria. He was appointed Bishop of Sora on 8
2024:(1543–1552). In 1556 he was named Commissary of Graldo and Norcia, where he built a fortress on papal orders. Pacini was next appointed governor of Perugia and Apostolic Visitor of the Marches. In 1557 he was named Governor of the City of Rome. On 24 August 1558, he was named Bishop of Chiusi by 1714:
Franciscus de Aptis was a native of Todi, but raised in Venice. He was sent to Padua for his education, under Raynerio Arsendo, and became a doctor of Canon Law. He had previously been Bishop of Corfu from 30 May 1348. After less than four months, he was transferred to the diocese of Clusium by
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on 20 December 1538. He was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the diocese of Chiusi on 2 April 1544, and he resigned the position after 10½ months, upon the appointment of Bishop Giovanni Ricci on 20 February 1545. He was not Bishop of Chiusi, and he had not yet been consecrated a bishop.
2349:. He was a member of the Theological College of Siena. He was parochial Archpriest of Capalbio. In 1885 he served as Apostolic Administrator of the diocese of Sovana e Pitigliano (1885–1889) following the resignation of Bishop Antonio Sbrolli. He was named Bishop of Chiusi e Pienza by 158:
In 1584, Bishop Masseo Bardi, O.F.M. (1581–1597) held a diocesan synod, and published the constitutions agreed upon at the meeting. Bishop Lucio Borghesi (1682–1705) presided over a diocesan synod in Chiusi in 1684, and had its constitutions published. He held another synod in 1688.
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the dioceses of Soano, Chiusi, Massa, and Grosseto. On 13 August 1462, with the bull "Pro Excellenti", Pius II created a new diocese, the diocese of Pienza, with his native town as the seat of the bishop. Territory for the new diocese came in part from the diocese of Chiusi.
206:, Pope Clement XIV removed four parishes from the diocese of Chiusi, Arcidorro, Monticello, Montelaterone and Casteldel Piano, transferring them to the diocese of Montalcino. On 15 June 1772, in the bull "Quemadmodum", Pope Clement united the dioceses of Chiusi and Pienza. 1905:. On 14 January 1534, he was transferred to the diocese of Chiusi. Eubel III, p. 171, believes that he died before 20 August 1534, the date of his successor's appointment. Cappelletti, p. 598, believes that in 1534 he was appointed Majordomo. Eubel III, pp. 171, 302. 1860:
French invasion of King Louis XII. As general of the papal army he liberated the city of Forlì. He was President of the Romagna (1523–1524). He died in 1533 in San Giusto. Ughelli III, p. 648-649. Cappelletti XVII, pp. 597-598. Eubel II, p. 132.
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returned it to Perugia. Two hundred years later, a wedding ring of the Virgin was being shown in Semur in Burgundy; another is preserved at S. Maria in via Lata in Rome; and another at the abbey of Anchin near Douai in France.
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Ciofi was born at Cesa (Arezzo) in 1787. He was a priest of the diocese of Arezzo, then Provost of the cathedral Chapter, and Vicar Capitular. He was appointed Bishop of Chiusi on 27 January 1843. He died on 25 March 1870.
1250:. Pubblicazioni degli Archivi di stato / Ministero per i beni culturali e ambientali., Strumenti, 141. (in Italian). Roma: Ministero per i beni e le attivitĂ  culturali, Ufficio centrale per i beni archivistici. p. 26. 1218:. Pubblicazioni degli Archivi di stato / Ministero per i beni culturali e ambientali., Strumenti, 141. (in Italian). Roma: Ministero per i beni e le attivitĂ  culturali, Ufficio centrale per i beni archivistici. p. 26. 238:. The seat of the diocese was to be in Moontepulciano, and was to serve as the cathedral of the merged diocese. The cathedrals in Chiusi and Pienza were to become co-cathedrals, and the cathedral Chapters were each to be a 221:
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,
1855:, p. 7), born in c.1464, Bonafede had been a protonotary, and served as Governor of Tivoli (1496), Forlì (1502), and Perugia (1503). He was governor of the city of Rome (1503–1505). He was appointed Bishop of Chiusi by 1983:
Ricci was Nuncio in Portugal from 27 June 1544 to 4 March 1550. He was appointed Bishop of Chiusi on 20 February 1545, with the personal title of Archbishop. Ughelli, p. 651, remarks that he governed the diocese
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Pippi was a native of Massa Maritima. He was one of the most successful preachers in Tuscany in his time. He was a Canon of the cathedral of Siena. He was appointed Bishop of Montalcino on 15 March 1815 by
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on 20 November 1551. His successor in the See of Chiusi, which he resigned, was appointed on 19 November 1554. Ricci became Archbishop of Pisa in 1567. He died in Rome on 3 May 1574. Lorenzo Cardella,
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Born in Scanzano in the diocese of Sovana e Pitigliano in 1832, Bellucci was a priest of that diocese. He held doctoral degrees in theology and Canon Law, and was a Protonotary Apostolic
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Leonardo Fieschi was Bishop of Catania in Sicily (1304–1331). He had made himself unpopular there, and from 1313 was living in his native Genoa, as Prior of S. Leonardo di Calignano.
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Biagio had been abbot of Ss. Vitus and Salcius (Chieti, not Teano). He held a Cistercian degree of doctor of sacred scripture. He was appointed Bishop of Chiusi on 12 August 1353 by
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Pope Benedict VIII (1012–1021) sent a letter to Bishop Arialdus, instructing him to consecrate the abbey of S. Salvatore in Monte Amiato. Kehr III, p. 232, no. 4. Schwartz, p. 203.
731: 2032:, where Cardinal Carlo Borromeo of Milan appointed him his vice-legate in the Marches. In 1573 he was serving as Apostolic Visitor in the Marches. He died on 18 April 1581. 1719:
on 17 September 1348. He was transferred to the diocese of Cassino on 17 April 1353, and to the diocese of Florence on 18 March 1355. He was promoted to a cardinalate by
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III, p. 359: "Lune, 17 predicti obiit R.P.D. Bonifatius, electus Clusinus clericus camere et secretarius Pape et succesit in episcopatu D. Bonafides gubernator Urbis."
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transferred Bishop Bianchi to the titular see of Lampsacus (Turkey), but allowed him to retain administratorship of the diocese of Chiusi temporarily. He died in 1905.
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Florentius is among the bishops present at the Roman synod of Pope Hilarius in 465. But he was Bishop of Telesia (Telesinus, not Clusinus). J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
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in the papal consistory of 11 February 1664. He had only been in Holy Orders for one month. He died on 8 December 1681. Cappelletti, p. 603. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Kehr III, p. 237: "Sed diplomata a Ratchis et ab Aistulfo, eius fratre, Erfoni primo Amiatino abbati concessa, omnino spuria esse nemo est quin dubitet."
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Bishop Theobaldus wrote a treatise on predestination, dedicated to Bishop Nothingus of Brescia (844–865). Ughelli, pp. 592-616. Cappelletti, p. 579.
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The cathedral was administered and served by a Chapter, originally composed of two dignities (the Provost and the Archpriest) and three Canons (
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Angelo, called Poliziano by Ughelli (p. 640), and Angelo da Montepulciano by Cappelletti (p.594), the son of Guglielmo, was the former priest (
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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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Pacini was born at Colle Val d'Elsa in Tuscany in 1506, of a family of the local nobility. He studied law at Pisa, and held the degree of
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Dizionario universale delle scienze ecclesiastiche che comprende la storia della religione ... opera compilata dai padri Richard e Giraud
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Rainerius was a Benedictine monk of the monastery of S. Pietro de Petroio in the diocese of Chiusi. He was appointed Bishop of Chiusi by
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on 21 August 1357. A letter of his to the city of Siena is dated 24 November 1386, according to Ughelli, p. 641. Eubel I, pp. 195, 395.
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friar; in consequence of this a war broke out between them, in which Perugia was victorious and remained in possession of the ring.
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Die Besetzung der BistĂĽmer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern : mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122
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Born in Pienza in 1827, Bianchi, a Canon of the cathedral of Pienza, was appointed Bishop of Chiusi e Pienza on 29 July 1872 by
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De Cesari made his financial arrangements with the Apostolic Camera on 8 January 1438. On 5 March 1462 De Cesari was appointed
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ordered that the dioceses of Montepulciano, Chiusi and Pienza be merged into one diocese with one bishop, with the Latin title
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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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Nonethess, he claimed an annual pension of 300 scudi. Ughelli III, p. 650-651. Eubel III, pp. 27, no. 34; 171, with note 9.
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issued the bull "Triumphans Pastor", in which he raised the diocese of Siena to metropolitan status, and assigned to it as
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Ferratini was a native of Ameria, and was Canon of the collegiate church of S. Giorgio de Beligno (Piacenza). He became a
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Abbadia San Salvatore: una comunitĂ  autonoma nella Repubblica di Siena : con edizione dello statuto (1434-sec. XVIII)
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on 30 December 1889.l He wrote pastoral letters against Masonry and against Socialism. He died on 19 February 1917.
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enthusiastic Jansenist, and in 1786 he published a pamphlet embodying his reformist views in doctrine and practice,
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The Decline and Fall of Medieval Sicily: Politics, Religion, and Economy in the Reign of Frederick III, 1296-1337
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on 23 December 1356. He died at the Papal Court in France, where he was Major Penitentiary, on 25 August 1361.
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Istruzione pastorale di monsignor vescovo di Chiusi e Pienza sopra molte ed importanti verita della religione
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Jacobus had previously been Bishop of Narnia (1378–1383); he was succeeded by Bartholomaeus, an appointee of
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in 1534. He died in September 1537. Ughelli III, pp. 649-650. Cappelletti, p. 599. Eubel III, pp. 171, 226.
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Biagio had been a Canon of Orvieto, and then Bishop of Pesaro (1354–1357). He was transferred to Chiusi by
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In the bull of 1 June 1772, preliminary to uniting the two dioceses of Chiusi and Pienza under one bishop,
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Bertini had been a Canon of the cathedral of Siena. He was elected Bishop of chiusi, but also provided by
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Bonifacio, still Bishop-elect, and serving as papal secretary, died on 17 June 1504. Giovanni Burchard,
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Bishop Liutto (Liuto, Lyudo) was present at the synod of Ravenna on 25 April 967. J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
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on 12 January 1317. Bishop Matteo died on 15 June 1322. Ughelli III, p. 640. Eubel I, pp. 195, 284.
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Statuta, et constitutiones conditae in dioecesana Synodo Clusina, sub ... Masseo de Bardis Episcopo
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On 15 June 1772, in the bull "Quemadmodum", Pope Clement united the dioceses of Chiusi and Pienza.
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X. 13; XI.3; XIV.15). Ughelli III, p. 587, erroneously calls him Eulogius. Lanzoni, p. 554, no. 3.
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obtained part of the territory of the new diocese from the territory of the diocese of Chiusi.
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Marescotti, a professor of canon and civil law at the University of Siena, was approved by
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pursuing a vendetta. Magalotti was Vice-Legate of the Marches at the time of the death of
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His views were firmly rejected by the provincial council of Pistoia in 1787, and also by
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Matteo was the brother of Cardinal Napoleone Orsini. He was appointed Bishop of Imola by
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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on 12 July 1824. He died on 30 December 1839. Cappelletti, p. 469. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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877: 713: 531: 2523:(in Italian). Vol. decimosettimo. Venezia: Antonelli. pp. 561–632. 2441:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. 1465:(Venice: A. Zatta 1773), p. 500. On 2 January 968, he subscribed a bull for 2463:(in Latin). Vol. VII (1800–1846). Monasterii: Libreria Regensburgiana. 2330:(in Italian). Vol. Anno XXVI. Roma: Tip. Salviucci. 1890. p. 423. 2316: 2276: 2235: 2025: 1746:. He died in 1357, before mid-August. Ughelli III, p. 641. Eubel I, p. 195. 1697:) of S. Sebastiano (Chiusi). He was elected by the cathedral Chapter under 1143:
et Fabricae, quae hactenus Clusinae dioecesis fuerunt, ab ipsa Clusina...."
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Magnoni was a native of Siena. On 4 September 1747 Magnoni was appointed
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30 September 1986: United with the Diocese of Montepulciano to form the
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Petrus had been Archpriest of the cathedral of Chiusi. Eubel I, p. 195.
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Frigerius was transferred to the diocese of Perugia on 11 May 1248 by
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X, pp. 740-750, especially §2 (pp. 741-742) for the annual payment.
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Bishop Gisolfus is mentioned in the bull "Convenit Apostolico" of
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on 5 August 1302. He was transferred to the diocese of Chiusi by
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on 25 September 1327. He died in 1342 or 1343. Eubel I, p. 195.
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confiscated the ring, and had it brought to the Vatican, but
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Pannilini was born in Siena in 1742, and held the degree of
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In the papal bull "In supereminenti" of 25 September 1600,
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Martelli was a priest of Florence, and held the degree of
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Theobaldus: Ughelli, p. 633. Kehr III, p. 234, nos. 15-17.
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of 22 April 1049. Ughelli, pp. 626-630. Schwartz, p. 204.
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Bishop Marcellinus was present at the Lateran council of
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Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa
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Bishop Liutprandus was present at the Roman council of
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Alberto Giglioli (7 Oct 1975 – 30 Sep 1986 Appointed,
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virtually the whole time. He was named a cardinal by
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Diarium: sive Rerum urbanarum commentarii (1483-1506)
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Giovanni Battista Tarugi (23 Dec 1729 – 14 Sep 1735)
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2201:Bagnesi was a native of Florence: Ritzler-Sefrin, 951: 2275:. He was transferred to the diocese of Chiusi by 1789:on 14 December 1418. Eubel I, p. 195, II, p. 131. 1547:(Venice: A. Zatta 1778), p. 459. Ughelli, p. 633. 1541:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1459:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1442:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1403:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1367:Bishop Theodorus took part in the Roman synod of 1352:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1297:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 1098:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio 2603: 2413:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus, eds. (1923). 2319:. In the public consistory of 30 December 1889, 2033: 1705:on 3 May 1343. He died in 1348. Eubel I, p. 195. 1659:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 192–193. 1329:Bishop Ecclesius is known from three letters of 1243: 1211: 100:(1348) was a doctor of Canon Law, noted for his 2327:Il divin salvatore periodico settimanale romano 2243: 2166:Bargagli: Ritzler-Sefrin V, p. 163 with note 4. 2051: 1833: 1733:Eubel I, pp. 19, no.3; 169, 195, 198, 209, 250. 16:Catholic diocese in Tuscany, Italy (until 1986) 2482:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi 2471:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi 2460:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi 2103:A noble of Siena, Petrucci held the degree of 1920: 1861: 1487:Bishop Wido was present at the Roman synod of 1388:of 20 May 752. Cappelletti XVII, pp. 400, 579. 809:Pienza was immediately Subject to the Holy See 2563: 2456: 2445: 2434: 2387:p. 753-754. (Use with caution; obsolete) 2238:. He died on 12 August 1823. Ritzler-Sefrin, 2175:Tarugi: Ritzler-Sefrin V, p. 163 with note 5. 1901:November 1531, while serving as Majordomo of 1819:Sinulfo: Eubel II, p. 105 with notes 3 and 4. 1079: 886: 796: 562:Biagio di San Gemino (Geminelli) (1357–1386?) 2564:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Coleti, Nicolo (1718). 2457:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 2446:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2435:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2020:. In 1543 he was named governor of Parma by 1003:Bibliotheca Latina mediae et infimae aetatis 955:Le catacombe e antichitĂ  cristiane di Chiusi 823:Giacomo Bellucci (30 Dec 1889 – 19 Feb 1917) 2533:. vol. III. Berlin 1908. pp. 231–251. 2516: 2449:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 2438:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 1731:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus II. p. 10. 1565:Cappelletti, pp. 590-591. In January 1211, 1397:Bishop Andreas attended the Roman synod of 945: 391:Arialdus (attested 998–1007, 1021 or later) 236:Dioecesis Montis Politiani-Clusina-Pientina 2585: 2468:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 2412: 1834:Johann Burchard (1885). L. Thuasne (ed.). 1500:Bishop Petrus attended the Roman synod of 1273:79 (CittĂ  del Vaticano 1987), pp. 750-752. 1247:L'archivio diocesano di Pienza: inventario 1215:L'archivio diocesano di Pienza: inventario 1086:(in Latin). Florence: Georgius Marescotus. 917: 826:Giuseppe Conti (22 Mar 1917 – 24 Apr 1941) 2506:Barni, Enrico; Bersotti, Giacomo (1999). 2050:Eubel III, p. 171, with notes 13 and 14. 1969:Guidiccioni had been named a cardinal by 1887:, Vol. 7, No. 2 (June 1993), pp. 184-206. 958:(in Italian). Siena: Bargellini. p.  1070:Coleti, addition to Ughelli III, p. 586. 565:Jacobus de Tolomaei, O.Min. (1383–1384) 139: 63: 2612:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy 2423: 1491:of 6 April 1027. Schwartz, pp. 203-204. 1401:on 15 November 826. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), 547:Rainerius, O.S.B.Vallisumb. (1327–1343) 2604: 983:Mario Ascheri; Fulvio Mancuso (1994). 847:Diocese of Montepulciano-Chiusi-Pienza 716:(Molari, Mellari) (22 Apr 1602 – 1608) 580:Adoardo Michelozzi, O.Min. (1393–1404) 162: 31:Diocese of Montepulciano-Chiusi-Pienza 2478: 2424:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2401: 2390: 2157:Ritzler-Sefrin V, p. 162 with note 3. 1625:on 22 November 1299. Eubel I, p. 195. 1621:Massaeus (Matthaeus) was approved by 1350:on 3 October 649. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), 838:Bishop of Montepulciano-Chiusi-Pienza 820:Raffaele Bianchi (1872–1889 Resigned) 616:Sinulfo di Castel Lotario (1497–1503) 2596:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 2545:. Faenza: F. Lega. pp. 552–554. 2378: 2357:L'avvisatore ecclesiastico in Savona 1842:Eubel II, p. 132. Eubel III, p. 171. 1569:refers in a letter (XV. 157) to the 583:Antonio, O.S.B. (1404–1410 Deposed) 245: 1725:Niccolo Comneno Papadopoli (1726). 1513:Martinus: Ughelli III, pp. 632-633. 1017:J.-A.-S. Collin de Plancy. (1821). 817:Giovanni Battista Ciofi (1843–1870) 750:(2 Mar 1648 – 12 Mar 1657 Resigned) 13: 2586:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). " 1956:April 1544 Andreasi was appointed 1806:. He died on 31 July 1464. Eubel, 892: 859:List of Catholic dioceses in Italy 14: 2638: 1898:scriptor litterarum apostolicarum 1539:in March 1179. J.-D. Mansi (ed.) 1427:Taceprandus: Cappelletti, p. 579. 403:Wido (Guido) (attested 1027–1038) 2575: 1371:in 680. Ughelli, p. 587. Mansi, 923: 607:Gabriele Piccolomini (1463–1483) 595:Pietro Paolo Bertini (1418–1437) 264:Lucius Petronius Dexter (d. 322) 2617:1986 disestablishments in Italy 2339: 2309: 2286: 2264: 2208: 2195: 2178: 2169: 2160: 2151: 2134: 2125: 2116: 2097: 2087: 2072: 2008: 1999: 1977: 1963: 1949: 1908: 1890: 1845: 1822: 1813: 1792: 1779: 1762: 1749: 1736: 1708: 1687: 1674: 1645: 1628: 1615: 1606: 1593: 1580: 1575:Patrologiae Latinae Tomus CCXIV 1559: 1550: 1525: 1516: 1507: 1494: 1481: 1472: 1451: 1430: 1421: 1412: 1391: 1378: 1361: 1340: 1323: 1306: 1289: 1276: 1264: 1237: 1205: 1196: 1187: 1175: 1163: 1146: 1133: 1116: 1107: 1090: 1073: 1064: 1055: 1046: 1000:Jo. Albertus Fabricius (1858). 989:(in Italian). Siena: Il Leccio. 628: 500:Gualfredus (attested 1200–1215) 493: 481:Theobaldus (attested 1191–1196) 209: 2517:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1862). 2379:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 1851:A native of Monte San Giusto, 1577:(Paris: Garnier 1891), p. 683. 1531:Bishop Leo was present at the 1284:Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum 1202:Cappelletti XVII, p. 568. 624. 1027: 1010: 993: 975: 966: 870: 802:United: 15 June 1772 with the 791:Giuseppe Pannilini (1775–1823) 781:Pio Magnoni (9 Jul 1736 –1747) 512:Frigerius (attested 1245–1248) 503:Hermannus (attested 1215–1230) 349:Theobaldus (attested 835, 845) 283:Florentinus (attested 558–560) 53:. From 1459 to 1986, it was a 1: 2402:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2391:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 2005:Figliucci: Eubel III, p. 171. 1924:Monsignor governatore di Roma 1865:Monsignor governatore di Roma 732:Giovanni Battista Piccolomini 682:(1545 – 19 Nov 1554 Resigned) 571:Clemente Cennino (1384–1388?) 506:Pisanus (attested 1235, 1237) 451:Martinus (attested 1146–1147) 427:Lanfranc (attested 1065–1098) 319:Theodorus (attested 676, 680) 295:Ecclesius (attested 600, 604) 107:Chiusi formerly boasted of a 2527:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1908). 2131:De' Vecchi: Gauchat, p. 155. 1653:Clifford R. Backman (2002). 895:"Diocese of Chiusi e Pienza" 610:Lorenzo Mancini (1483–1490?) 604:Giovanni Chinugi (1462–1463) 589:Biagio Hermanni (1410–1418) 21:The former Italian Catholic 7: 2539:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927). 1440:in 861. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), 952:Francesco Liverani (1872). 926:"Diocese of Chiusi (Italy)" 852: 784:Giustino Girolamo Bagnesi, 775:(22 Feb 1706 – 30 Jun 1729) 768:(25 May 1682 – 31 Jul 1705) 744:(14 Dec 1637 – 27 Jan 1647) 734:(20 Jun 1633 – 14 Jul 1637) 636:Bonifacio di Castel Lotario 559:Biagio, O.Cist. (1353–1357) 439:Petrus (attested 1112–1127) 331:Arcadius (attested 729–743) 10: 2643: 2551:Schwartz, Gerhard (1913), 2500: 2122:Campioni: Gauchat, p. 155. 1728:Historia gymnasii Patavini 1113:Cappelletti XVIII, p. 271. 981:Cappelletti XVII, p. 574. 833:(31 Jul 1941 – 2 Jan 1970) 814:Giacinto Pippi (1824–1839) 797:Diocese of Chiusi e Pienza 756:(12 Mar 1657 – 6 Nov 1661) 379:Liutto (attested 967, 968) 367:Christianus (attested 911) 355:Liutprandus (attested 861) 307:Marcellinus (attested 649) 250: 72: 2034:Giuseppe Colucci (1795). 1244:Giuseppe Chironi (2000). 1212:Giuseppe Chironi (2000). 1160:Cappelletti, pp. 567-568. 1038:Hortus Artium Medievalium 1033:Riccardo Belcari (2007), 881:The Catholic Encyclopedia 509:Gratianus ( ? –1245) 475:Rainerius (attested 1176) 352:Taceprandus (c. 850, 853) 2510:. Chiusi: Edizioni Luì. 2372: 2347:ad instar participantium 2244:Shaun Blanchard (2019). 2242:VI, p. 171 with note 4. 2052:Antonio Stopani (2008). 1853:Vita di Niccolo Bonafede 1061:Gauchat, p. 154, note 1. 876:Umberto Benigni (1908), 864: 788:(15 Jul 1748 – Jan 1775) 771:Gaetano Maria Bargagli, 760:Marco Antonio Marescotti 650:(14 Jan 1534 – Jun 1534) 240:Capitulum Concathedralis 197:de numero participantium 23:Diocese of Chiusi-Pienza 2205:VI, p. 171 with note 3. 2192:VI, p. 171 with note 2. 2186:Bishop of Montepulciano 1958:Bishop of Reggio Emilia 1921:Niccolò del Re (1972). 1862:Niccolò del Re (1972). 1800:Archbishop of Benevento 1701:, and was confirmed by 686:Figliuccio de Figliucci 463:Ubertus (attested 1159) 424:Joannes (attested 1059) 334:Gisolfus (attested 752) 77:Catacombs are found at 2217:Doctor in utroque iure 2148:V, p. 162 with note 2. 2106:Doctor in utroque iure 2081:Doctor in utroque iure 2037:Delle antichitĂ  picene 2017:Doctor in utroque iure 1880:L. C. Matthew (1993), 1671:Eubel I, pp. 176, 195. 1271:Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1080:Masseus Bardi (1584). 1040:13 (2007), pp. 25-38. 901:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 754:Alessandro Piccolomini 669:Bartolomeo Guidiccioni 574:Matthaeus (1388–1393) 539:Leonardus (1322–1327) 515:Petrus (attested 1250) 421:Petrus (attested 1058) 415:Petrus (attested 1049) 346:Andreas (attested 826) 191:the status of a city ( 69: 2593:Catholic Encyclopedia 2479:PiÄ™ta, Zenon (2002). 1573:: J. P. Migne (ed.), 1533:Third Lateran Council 524:Massaeus de' Medici, 140:Chapter and cathedral 119:, which was taken to 67: 2508:La Diocesi di Chiusi 2427:Hierarchia catholica 2416:Hierarchia catholica 2405:Hierarchia catholica 2394:Hierarchia catholica 2364:Hierarchia catholica 2334:Hierarchia catholica 2304:Hierarchia catholica 2281:Hierarchia catholica 2240:Hierarchia catholica 2203:Hierarchia catholica 2190:Hierarchia catholica 2146:Hierarchia catholica 1808:Hierarchia catholica 1588:Hierarchia catholica 1543:, editio novissima, 1461:, editio novissima, 1444:, editio novissima, 1405:, editio novissima, 1354:, editio novissima, 1299:, editio novissima, 1232:Hierarchia catholica 1172:X, p. 742, column 1. 1100:, editio novissima, 1052:Ughelli III, p. 586. 704:(29 May 1581 – 1597) 688:(19 Nov 1554 – 1558) 648:Bartolomeo Ferratini 554:Francesco degli Atti 534:, O.Min. (1317–1322) 418:Wido (attested 1055) 98:Francesco degli Atti 59:archdiocese of Siena 47:archdiocese of Siena 2366:VIII, pp. 212, 523. 2336:VIII, pp. 212, 331. 1885:Renaissance Studies 1469:. Schwartz, p. 203. 1314:Florentino episcopo 1234:VI, p. 171, note 1. 1182:Bullarum diplomatum 1170:Bullarum diplomatum 1096:J.-D. Mansi (ed.), 638:(8 Feb 1503 – 1504) 613:Antonio (1490–1497) 478:Leo (attested 1179) 163:Losses of territory 2297:Gazzetta del clero 2283:VII, pp. 155, 222. 2188:. 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Index

Tuscany
Diocese of Montepulciano-Chiusi-Pienza
suffragan
archdiocese of Siena
Pope Pius II
suffragan
archdiocese of Siena

Chiusi
Valerian
Ratchis
Lombards
Francesco degli Atti
relic
betrothal ring
Blessed Virgin
Perugia
Augustinian
Pope Sixtus IV
Clement VIII
Pope John XXII
Pope Pius II
suffragans
Pope Clement VIII
Pope John XXIII
Pope John Paul II
O.P.
Matteo Orsini
Francesco degli Atti
Alessio de Cesari

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