Bishop of Frascati

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The see of Frascati is a Catholic suburbicarian diocese in Italy, based at Frascati, near Rome. The bishop of Frascati is a Cardinal Bishop; from the Latin name of the area, the bishop has also been called Bishop of Tusculum. The bishopric in fact moved from Tusculum at the end of the twelfth century.

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[edit] Bishops

[edit] To 1200

  • Pietro (803-?)
  • Egidio (or Gilles, or Lunisso) (964- circa 969)
  • Giovanni (969-?)
  • Bonizzo (1049- circa 1050)
  • Pietro (circa 1050-1059)
  • Gilberto (1059- circa 1062)
  • Pietro (1062- before 1065)
  • Giovanni (circa 1065-1088)
  • Giovanni, dei Conti di Marsi (1093- circa 1111)
  • Manfred (?) (1112?-1115?)
  • Divizzo (Divitius, Denys, Dionysius, Divizo, Denigo) (1115-1121)
  • Gilles de Paris (1121-1130, deposed; reinstated, 1138-1139)
  • Hugh de Saint-Victor, Canonico Regolare di Sant'Antonio (1139-1140 o 1141)
  • Imar (or Icmar), Benedictine (1142-1164)
  • Ugo Pierleoni (1164-1167)
  • Pietro da Pavia (1178-1189)

[edit] 1200-1400

[edit] 1400-1600

[edit] 1600-1800

[edit] From 1800

Titular Cardinal-Bishops

Bishops of Frascati

  • Luigi Liverzani (1962-1989)
  • Giuseppe Matarrese (1989-)
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