Roman Catholic Diocese of Umbriatico
The Diocese of Umbriatico (also Diocese of Umbriaticum) (Latin: Dioecesis Umbriaticensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Umbriatico in the province of Crotone in southern Italian region of Calabria. In 1818, it was suppressed[1][2] with the bull De utiliori of Pope Pius VII, and incorporated in the diocese of Cariati.
Ordinaries
Diocese of Umbriatico
Erected: 1030
Latin Name: Umbriaticensis
Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Santa Severina
- Niccolò Fieschi (1517 - 1520 Resigned)
- Andrea della Valle (20 Mar 1521 - 10 Sep 1522 Resigned)[3]
- Giovanni Matteo Lucifero (10 Sep 1522 - 14 Nov 1524, Bishop of Crotone)
- Giovanni Piccolomini (14 Nov 1524 - 20 Mar 1531 Resigned)
- Giacomo Antonio Lucifero (20 Mar 1531 - 1548 Died)
- Cesare Foggia (7 May 1548 - 1567 Died)
- Pietro Bordone (10 Mar 1567 - 1578 Died)
- Vincenzo Ferrari (2 Jun 1578 - 1579 Died)
- Emiliano Bombini (16 Mar 1579 - 1592 Died)
- Alexander Filarete (12 Aug 1592 - 1608 Died)[4]
- Paolo Emilio Sammarco (16 Feb 1609 - 1610 Died)[4][5]
- Pietro Bastoni (24 Jan 1611 - 1622 Died)[6]
- Benedetto Baaz (Vaez) (2 May 1622 - 1631 Died)[4][7]
- Antonio Ricciulli (16 Feb 1632 - 7 Feb 1639, Bishop of Caserta)[4]
- Bartolomeo Cresconi (28 Mar 1639 - 6 May 1647, Bishop of Caserta)[4]
- Octavius Poderico (27 May 1647 - 1650 Died)[4]
- Dominique Blanditi (22 Aug 1650 - 1651 Died)[4]
- Thomas Tomassoni, O.P. (8 Jan 1652 - Oct 1654 Died)[4][8]
- Giuseppe de Rossi, O.F.M. Conv. (9 Jul 1655 - 1659 Died)[4][9]
- Antonio Ricciulli (9 Jun 1659 - Aug 1660 Died)[4]
- Vitaliano Marescano (14 Mar 1661 - 18 Mar 1667 Died)[4]
- Augustin de Angelis, C.R.S. (22 Aug 1667 - Apr 1681 Died)[10]
- Giovanni Battista Ponzi (20 Apr 1682 - Mar 1689 Died)[10]
- Giuseppe Ponzi (11 Jan 1690 - Oct 1692 Died)[10]
- Michael Cantelmi, O. Carm. (9 Mar 1693 - 17 Jun 1696 Died)[10]
- Bartholomaeus Olivieri (17 Dec 1696 - Aug 1708 Died)[10]
- Antonio Gagliani, O.F.M. Conv. (21 Jan 1715 - Aug 1715 Died)[10]
- Francesco Maria Loyero (20 Jan 1721 - 6 Aug 1731, Bishop of Nicastro)[10]
- Filippo de Amato (3 Sep 1731 - 3 Aug 1732 Died)
- Domenico Antonio Peronaci (19 Dec 1732 - 5 Feb 1775 Died)
- Tommaso Maria Francone, C.R. (17 Jul 1775 - 23 Jun 1777, Archbishop of Manfredonia)
- Nicolas Notariis (28 Jul 1777 - 20 Jul 1778, Bishop of Squillace)
- Zacharias Coccopalmieri (1 Mar 1779 - 18 Nov 1784 Died)
- Vincenzo Maria Castro (27 Feb 1792 Confirmed - 18 Dec 1797 Confirmed, Bishop of Castellaneta)
- Isidoro Leggio, C.SS.R. (18 Dec 1797 Confirmed - 18 Jul 1801 Died)
1818: Suppressed to the diocese of Cariati.
References
- ↑ "Diocese of Umbriatico (Umbriaticum)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 23, 2016
- ↑ "Titular Episcopal See of Umbriatico" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ↑ "Andrea Cardinal Della Valle" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 16, 2016
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice). HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV. p. 352.
- ↑ "Bishop Paolo Emilio Sammarco" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 29, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Pietro Bastoni" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved November 24, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Benedetto Baaz (Vaez)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved November 24, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Thomas Tomassoni, O.P." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 29, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Giuseppe de Rossi, O.F.M. Conv." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved January 4, 2017
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol V. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. p. 398. (in Latin)
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