List of the bishops of Fiesole

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The men named below were or are bishops of the diocese of Fiesole :

  • Ignotus (proven to be around 492)
  • Rusticus (proven 536)
  • Teudaldus (proven 715)
  • Winizo (proven 966)
  • Zenobius (verifiably 966, 968)
  • Peter (proven 982)
  • Ragimbaldus (proven 1017, 1018)
  • Jacobus (proven 1027-1036)
  • Atinulfus (proven 1046-1058)
  • Trasmundus (proven to be 1059-1075)
  • Wilelmus (proven 1077)
  • Gebizo (proven 1099)
  • Joannes (verifiably 1101–1109)
  • Joannes (1114–1134)
  • Jonathas (proven 1144)
  • Rodulfus (proven 1153, 1177)
  • Lanfrancus (proven 1179–1187)
  • Rainerius (1219)
  • Hildebrandus (1220–1256)
  • Fuligno Carboni (-1349)
  • St. Andrea Corsini , OCarm (1349-1374)
  • Fra Jacopo Altovita OP (1390)
  • Antonio Caetani the Elder Elderly (1409-1411)
  • Benozzo Federighi (1421-1450)
  • Leonardo Salutati (1450–1466)
  • Antonio degli Agli (1467–1470, then Bishop of Volterra )
  • Guglielmo Becchi, OSA (1470–1481)
  • Roberto Folchi (1481-1510)
  • Guglielmo de 'Folchi (1510-1530)
  • Braccio Martelli (1530–1552, then Bishop of Lecce )
  • Pietro Camaiani (1552–1566, then Bishop of Ascoli Piceno )
  • Angelo Cattani da Diacceto, OP (1566-1570)
  • Francesco Cattani da Diacceto (1570–1595)
  • Alessandro Marzi de 'Medici (1596–1605, then Archbishop of Florence )
  • Bartolomeo Lanfredini (1605-1614)
  • Baccio Gherardini (1615-1620)
  • Tommaso Ximenes (1620-1633)
  • Lorenzo della Robbia (1634-1645)
  • Roberto Strozzi (1645-1670)
  • Filippo Soldani (1670–1674)
  • Filippo Neri degli Altoviti (1675–1702)
  • Tommaso Bonaventura della Gherardesca (1703–1703, then Archbishop of Florence)
  • Orazio Maria Panciatichi (1703-1716)
  • Luigi Maria Strozzi (1716–1736)
  • Francesco Maria Ginori (1736–1775)
  • Ranieri Mancini (1776–1809)
  • Martino Leonardo Brandaglia (1815-1825)
  • Giovanni Battista Parretti (1828–1839, then Archbishop of Pisa )
  • Vincenzo Menchi (1843-1846)
  • Francesco Bronzuoli (1848-1856)
  • Gioacchino Antonelli (1857-1859)
  • Lorenzo Frescobaldi (1871–1874)
  • Luigi Corsani (1874-1888)
  • Benedetto Tommasi (1888-1892, then Archbishop of Siena )
  • David Camilli (1893-1909)
  • Giovanni Fossà (1909-1936)
  • Giovanni Giorgis (1937–1953, then Bishop of Susa )
  • Antonio Bagnoli (1954–1977)
  • Simone Scatizzi (1977–1981, then Bishop of Pistoia )
  • Luciano Giovannetti (1981-2010)
  • Mario Meini (2010–)

Individual evidence

  1. Lanzoni, p. 583, No. 1.
  2. ^ Rusticus was sent to Constantinople by Pope Agapitus in 536 . Lanzoni, p. 583, No. 2.
  3. Schwartz, p. 204.
  4. Schwartz, pp. 204-205.
  5. Petrus: Schwartz, p. 205.
  6. Ragimbaldus: Schwartz, p. 205.
  7. ^ Jacobus: Schwartz, p. 205.
  8. Atinulfus: Schwartz, pp. 205-206.
  9. Trasmundus: Schwartz, p. 206.
  10. Wilelmus: Schwartz, p. 206.
  11. Gebizo: Schwartz, p. 206.
  12. ^ Joannes: Schwartz, p. 206.
  13. ^ Joannes: Schwartz, p. 206.
  14. Gams, p. 749, column 1.
  15. Gams, p. 749 column 2.
  16. Eubel, Hierarchia catholica I, p. 248.
  17. Hildebrandus: Eubel I, p. 248.
  18. Agli was a humanist and author of legends of saints.
  19. Becchi was a preacher and author of commentaries on Aristotle et al. of the sentences of Petrus Lombardus .
  20. ^ Cattani was a participant in the Council of Trent .
  21. ^ "Bishop Tommaso Ximenes" Catholic-Hierarchy.org . David M. Cheney. Retrieved November 25, 2016