Roman Catholic Diocese of Troia
The Diocese of Troia (Latin: Dioecesis Troiana) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Troia in the province of Foggia and region of Apulia in southern Italy. In 1986, it was united with the Diocese of Lucera to form the Diocese of Lucera-Troia.[1][2]
Ordinaries
- Filippo (1214–)
- ...
- Scipione Piscicelli (1480–1484 Died)
- Giannozzo Pandolfini (1484–1525 Died)
- Ferdinando Pandolfini (1525-1560 Died)
- Scipione Rebiba (1560–1560 Resigned)
- Prospero Rebiba (1560–1593 Died)
- Jacopo Aldobrandini (1593–1606 Died)
- Pietro Antonio Da Ponte, C.R. (1607–)
- Giovanni Battista Roviglioni (1623–1623 Died)
- Felice Siliceo (1623–1626 Died)
- Giovanni Battista Astalli (1626–1644 Died)
- Giovanni Thomas Venetiani (1645–1647 Died)
- Francesco Antonio Sacchetti (1648–1662 Died)
- Sebastiano Sorrentino (1663–1675 Died)
- Antonio de Sangro, C.R. (1675–1694 Died)
- Emilio Giacomo Cavaliere, C.P.O. (1694–1726 Died)
- Giovanni Pietro Faccolli (1726–1752 Died)
- Marco de Simone (1752–1777 Died)
- Giovanni Giacomo Onorati (1777–1793 Died)
- Gennaro Clemente Francone (1797-1799 Died)
- Michele Palmieri (1804–1824 Confirmed, Bishop of Monopoli)
- Antonio Monforte (1824-1854 Died)
- Tommaso Passero, O.P. (1856-1890 Died)
- Domenico (Daniele) Tempesta, O.F.M. (1891–1899 Died)
- Paolo Emio Bergamaschi (1899–1909 Resigned)
- Domenico Lancellotti (1911–1918 Appointed, Bishop of Conversano)
- Fortunato Maria Farina (1919–1951 Resigned)
- Giuseppe Amici (1951–1955 Appointed, Bishop of Cesena)
- Antonio Mistrorigo (1955–1958 Appointed, Bishop of Treviso)
- Antonio Pirotto (1958–1974 Retired)
- Giuseppe Lenotti (1974–1981 Died)
- Salvatore De Giorgi (1981–1986 Resigned)
References
- ↑ "Diocese of Troia" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 1, 2016
- ↑ "Diocese of Troia" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved May 1, 2016
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