Patriarch of Grado
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This is a list of the Patriarchs of Grado (north-eastern Italy). The patriarchate came into being when the schismatic Patriarch of Aquileia, Paulinus (557-569), moved to Grado in the mid 6th century. But in their reunion with Rome in 606, a rival office was set up in Aquileia. Aquileia later entered communion with Rome but was able to keep its independence and title from Grado. In 1451 the see of Grado was merged with Castello to form the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Venice.
[edit] Patriarchs of Grado
- Paulinus I 557-569
- Probinus 569-570
- Elia 571-586
- Severus 586-606
a schism cause the creation of the Patriarchate of Aquileia in 606
- Candidianus 606-612
- Epiphanius 612-613
- Ciprianus 613-627
- Primogenius 630-648
- Maximus II 649
- unknown
- Stephanus II 670-?
- Christophoros 685-?
- Johannes, died 802 or 803 [1]
- Fortunatus of Trieste (803–825)[2]
- Fortunatus, c. 1020
- Vitale Candiano d. 1017, Vitalis
- Domenic, c. 1050
- Enrico Dandolo
- Giles early 1300s, also Latin Patriarch of Alexandria
- Fortanerius Vassalli 1361[3]
- Thomas of Frignano 1372[4]
- unknown
- Francis Lando (c. 1400s), also Latin Patriarch of Constantinople in 1409
- unknown
- Domenico Michel (1445-1451)[5]
In 1451 the Patriarchate of Grado was merged with the Bishopric of Castello and Venice to form the Archdiocese of Venice.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Mid 8th century, old dictionary entry[1], in German.
- ^ Innozenz VI
- ^ CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Order of Friars Minor
- ^ Gli impianti paleocristiani e il patriarcato