Bishop of Velletri-Segni

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The see of Velletri-Segni is one of the suburbicarian dioceses, Catholic dioceses in Italy close to Rome with a special status and a Cardinal Bishop, the bishop of Velletri-Segni. Historically (from 1105 to 1914) the see of Velletri was combined with the see of Ostia. They were divided in 1914, and Velletri was combined with the see of Segni in 1981.

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[edit] Bishops of Velletri(-Segni) from 1914

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[edit] Bishops of Velletri (before 1105)

  • Deodato (Adeodato) 465
  • Bonifatius 487
  • Silvano 501
  • vacant
  • Johann I. 592
  • Potentino 649
  • Placentino 680
  • Johann II 721
  • Grazioso (Grosso) 743
  • Graziano 761
  • Citonato (Cidonato) 761-769 (Bishop of Porto 769)
  • Gregor I 769-775 (Bishop of Santa Rufina 761-769)
  • Theodor 780
  • vacant 775-826
  • Gregor II 826-853
  • Johann III 853-867
  • Gaudericus of Velletri, Gauderich, Gaudenzio 867-879
  • vacant 879-896
  • Johann IV 896-898
  • vacant 898-941
  • Leo I 941-963
  • vacant 963-996
  • Theobaldo 996-1030
  • vacant 1030-1036
  • Leo II 1036-1044
  • Amato 1044-1050
  • Johann V Conti 1050-1058, died 1059 (Bishop of Porto 1049-1059)
  • Antipope Benedict X
  • Gregorio (?)[2] (1060-after 1061)
  • vacant after 1061 -1105
  • Leone III. Marsicano 1105-1117
  • Lamberto Scannabecchi 1117- 1124?
  • vacant 1124? -1150

[edit] Bishops of Segni

  • Santulus 494 - 499
  • Justus 501, 502 - 504
  • Julianus 551
  • Albinus 649
  • Gaudiosus 678 - 679
  • Johannes I 721 - 745
  • Jordanus 769
  • Hadrianus 826
  • Theodorus c. 830
  • Bonipertus 853
  • Johannes II. 861 - 879
  • Stephanus 963 - 984
  • Robertus 1015 - 1036
  • Erasmus 1059 - 1071
  • Bruno 1079 - 1123
  • Trasmundus 1123 - 1138
  • Johannes III c. 1138 - 1178
  • Petrus I 1179 - 1206
  • J… 1207
  • Bernardus c. 1230
  • Bartholomaeus I 1254 - 1264
  • Johannes IV. 1264
  • Petrus II 1281 - 1285
  • Bartholomaeus II 1289
  • Petrus III de Brunaco 1291 - 1291
  • Jacobus I 1291 - 1303
  • Petrus IV 1303 - 1321
  • Bartholomaeus III. 1321 - 1333
  • Arnoldus 1333 - 1345
  • Guilielmus 1345 - 1346
  • Petrus V 1346 - 1347
  • Guilielmus Ribati 1347 - 1348
  • Michael de Mattia 1349
  • Sixtus (Schism), c. 1372
  • Thomas 1396 - 1396
  • Antonius 1396 - 1402
  • Nikolaus Corradi Pocciarelli 1402 - 1418
  • Gregorius I 1419 - 1421
  • Nikolaus Aspra 1421 - 1430
  • Gregorius II 1430
  • Jacobus Zancati 1433 - 1435
  • Johannes V 1435
  • Ludovicus 1436 - 1443
  • Petrus Antonius Petrucci 1445
  • Silvester de Pianca 1456
  • Panhutius de Conti 1468 - 1482
  • Lucius Fazini Maffei Fosforo 1482 - 1503
  • Jacobus III 1503 - 1512
  • Vincentius de Fanzi 1513 - 1528
  • Laurentius Grana 1528 - 1539
  • Sebastiano Graziani 1539 - 1541
  • Bernardinus Callini 1541 - 1549
  • Carolus Traversari 1549 - 1552
  • Ambrosius Monticoli 1551 - 1569
  • Joseph Pamphili 1570 - 1581
  • Jacobus Masini 1581 - 1602
  • Antonius Guerreschi 1603 - 1605
  • Johannes Ludovicus Pasolini 1606 - 1625
  • Ludovicus de Actis 1625 - 1632
  • Octavius Orsini 1632 - 1640
  • Franciscus Romulus Mileti 1640 - 1643
  • Andreas Borgia 1643 - 1655
  • Guarnierius Guarnieri 1655 - 1682
  • Franciscus Maria Giannotti 1684 - 1699
  • Horatius Minimi 1699 - 1701
  • Petrus Corbelli 1701 - 1708
  • Philip Michael Ellis, O.S.B. 1708 - 1726
  • Johannes Franciscus Bisleti 1726 - 1749
  • Fredericus Muschi 1749 - 1755
  • Caesar Crescentio de Angelis 1755 - 1765
  • Andreas Spani 1766 - 1784
  • Paulus Ciotti 1784 - 1819
  • Franciscus Stracchini 1819 - 1823
  • Petrus Antonius Luciani 1824 - 1840
  • Jacobus Traversi 1841 - 1845
  • Johannes Pellei 1845 - 1847
  • Ludovicus Ricci 1847 - 1877
  • Antonius Maria Testa 1877 - 1883
  • Blasius (Biagio) Sibilia 1883 - 1893
  • Costantinus Costa 1893 - 1897
  • Pancrazio Giorgi 1898 - 1915
  • Angelo Maria Filippo Sinibaldi 1915 - 1928
  • Alfonso Marie de Sanctis 1928 - 1933
  • Fulvio Tessaroli 1933 - 1952
  • Pietro Severi 1953 - 1957
  • Luigi Maria Carli 1957 - 1973 (also Archbishop of Gaeta)
  • Dante Bernini 1975 - 1982
  • Martino Gomiero 1982 - 1988
  • Andrea Maria Erba, 1988 - 2006
  • Vincenzo Apicella from 2006


[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Names in this list confirmed at Velletri-Segni (Cardinal Titular Church). Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved on 2007-01-02.
  2. ^ He was named Cardinal Bishop ca. 1060 and participated in the papal election, 1061. He was probably bishop of Velletri but it has not been ascertained [1] [2]