List of the bishops of Como
The following people were bishops of the Diocese of Como ( Italy )
- Saint Felix 386-391
- Holy Provino 391-420
- Saint Amanzio 420-450
- Saint Abbondio 450-489
- Saint Console 489-495
- Saint Esuperanzio 495-512
- Saint Eusebius 512-525
- Saint Eutichio 525-539
- Saint Eupilio around 539
- Saint Flaviano I.
- Holy Prospero
- Saint John I Orco around 607
- Saint Agrippino 607-617
- Holy Rubiano
- Saint Adalbert
- Saint Martiniano
- Saint Vittorino
- Saint john ii
- Saint John III
- Saint Ottaviano
- Saint Benedict I.
- Saint Flaviano II around 712
- Adeodato 712-730
- The same balance at 730
- Angilbert I around 750
- Lupo around 750
- Teodolfo
- Adelongo around 776
- Peter I. 776-818
- Leo I. 823-838
- Perideo 840-843
- Amalrico 844-865
- Angilbert II. 866-880
- Liutardo 888-905
- Valperto I. 911-914
- Valperto II.915
- Peter II 921
- Azzone 922-945
- Waldo 946-966
- Adelgisio 973-977
- Peter III 983-1005
- Eberhardus 1004-1006
- Albericus 1007-1027
- Liudger 1030 / 32-1046
- Benno 1049-1061
- Rainald 1061 / 62-1084
- Eribert 1085-1088
- Hartwicus 1092 (probably opposing bishop)
- Guido Grimoldi 1098-1125
- Landulfus de Carcano (opposing bishop) 1098–1118
- Ardizzone I. 1125-1159
- Enrico della Torre 1162-1167
- Anselmo della Torre 1168-1193
- Ardizzone II. 1195-1197
- Guglielmo della Torre 1197-1226
- Uberto di Sala 1228-1256
- Leone degli Avvocati 1259-1261
- Raimondo della Torre 1262-1274
- Giovanni degli Avvocati 1274-1293
- Leone Lambertenghi 1294-1325
- Benedetto di Asinago or Asinaga 1328–1339
- Beltramino Paravicini 1339-1340
- Bonifacio da Modena 1340-1352
- Bernard 1352-1356
- Andrea degli Avvocati 1356-1361
- Stefano Gatti 1362-1369
- Enrico da Sessa 1369-1380
- Beltramo da Brossano 1380-1395
- Luchino da Brossano or Borsano 1396–1408
- Antonio Turcone 1409-1420
- Francesco Bossi 1420-1434
- Giovanni Barbavara 1436-1437
- Gerardo Landriani 1437-1445
- Bernardo Landriani 1446-1451
- Antonio Pusterla 1451-1457
- Martino Pusterla 1457-1460
- Lazzaro Scarampi 1460-1466
- Branda Castiglioni 1466-1487
- Giovanni Antonio Cardinal Trivulzio 1487–1508
- Scaramuccia Cardinal Trivulzio 1508-1527
- Antonio Trivulzio 1470-1522
- Cesare Trivulzio 1527-1548
- Bernardino della Croce 1548–1559
- Giovanni Antonio Volpe 1559-1588
- Feliciano Ninguarda 1588-1595
- Filippo Archinti 1595-1621
- Aurelio Archinti 1621-1622
- Cardinal Desiderio Scaglia OP 1622-1625
- Lazzaro Caraffino 1626-1665
- Ambrogio Torriano 1666–1679
- Carlo Stefano Cardinal Ciceri 1680-1694
- Stefano Menati 1694-1695
- Francesco Bonesana 1696-1709
- Giuseppe Olgiati 1710-1735
- Alberico Simonetta 1736-1739
- Paolo Cernuschi 1739-1746
- Agostino Maria Neuroni 1746-1760
- Giovanni Battista Albrici Pellegrini 1760–1764
- Giovanni Battista Muggiasca (1721–1789), Bishop of Como
- Giuseppe Bertieri 1790-1792
- Carlo Rovelli 1793-1819
- Giambattista Castelnuovo 1821–1831
- Carlo Romanò 1831–1855
- Giuseppe Marzorati 1858-1865
- Pietro Carsana 1872-1887
- Luigi Nicora 1887-1890
- Andrea Carlo Cardinal Ferrari 1891-1894 (then Archbishop of Milan)
- Teodoro Valfrè di Bonzo 1895–1905 (then Archbishop of Vercelli)
- Alfonso Archi 1905-1925
- Adolfo Luigi Pagani 1926–1930
- Alessandro Macchi 1930-1947
- Felice Bonomini 1947-1974
- Teresio Ferraroni 1974-1989
- Alessandro Maggiolini 1989-2006
- Diego Coletti 2006-2016
- Oscar Cantoni since 2016
Individual evidence
- ↑ The source for the period 946 to 1123: Gerhard Schwartz: The occupation of the dioceses of imperial Italy under the Saxon and Salian emperors with the lists of the bishops 951-1122 , published by BG Teubner in Leipzig and Berlin 1913, pp. 46–50.
- ↑ Evidence that he was a bishop during the lifetime of his predecessor. Whether he was perhaps coadjutor or Peter III. has been discontinued, or the corresponding documents have been poorly handed down, must remain open (cf. Schwartz, p. 47)
- ^ Francesca Chiesi Ermotti: Giovanni Antonio Trivulzio. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . August 15, 2012 , accessed December 7, 2019 .
- ↑ Francesca Chiesi Ermotti: Antonio Trivulzio. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . June 22, 2012 , accessed December 7, 2019 .
- ↑ Francesca Chiesi Ermotti: Cesare Trivulzio. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . December 14, 2011 , accessed December 7, 2019 .
- ^ Pablo Crivelli: Bernardino della Croce. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . August 18, 2009 , accessed December 7, 2019 .
- ↑ Pablo Crivelli: Lazzaro Caraffino. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . September 3, 2003 , accessed February 19, 2020 .
- ↑ Pablo Crivelli: Francesco Bonesana. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . October 22, 2007 , accessed December 7, 2019 .
- ↑ Flavio Catenazzi: Giuseppe Olgiati. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . November 17, 2009 , accessed December 7, 2019 .
- ^ Flavio Catenazzi: Giovanni Battista Pellegrini. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . March 31, 2008 , accessed December 7, 2019 .
- ^ Flavio Catenazzi: Giovanni Battista Muggiasca. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . October 19, 2007 , accessed March 4, 2020 .
- ^ Pablo Crivelli: Giuseppe Bertieri. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . May 11, 2004 , accessed December 7, 2019 .
- ↑ Flavio Catenazzi: Carlo Rovelli. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . November 3, 2009 , accessed December 7, 2019 .