List of the bishops of Porto-Santa Rufina
The following people were Bishops and Cardinal Bishops of the Diocese of Porto-Santa Rufina ( Italy ):
Bishops of Caere (Agylla, Cerveteri)
- Saint Adeodatus 499
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- Peter 761
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- Romano 826
- Adrian 853
- Crescentius 869
- Anniso 993
- Stefan 998
- Benedict 1015-1029
- Goes up in postage
Bishops of Santa Rufina (Silva Candida)
- Adeodatus 501
- Valentine 546
- Tiberius 594
- Ursus 680
- Nicetas 710
- Tiberius 721
- Epiphanus 732-745
- Gregory I. 761-769
- John 815-826
- Stefan 826-853
- Leo 853-867
- Gregory II 879
- Hildebrand 905
- Benedict 939-943
- Guido 963-975
- Crescentius I 993
- Benedict III 1012-1013
- Gregory III. 1015-1024
- Peter II 1024-1037
- Crescentius II.1044-1050
- Humbertus 1050-1061
- Mainardus 1061-1074
- Albertus 1084-1102, follower of the antipope Clement III.
- about 1154 to 1452 united with postage
- John Kemp 1452-1454 (also Archbishop of Canterbury )
Bishops of Porto
- Saint Hippolytus 235-250
- Gregory 314
- Romanus I. 370
- Damasus 420
- Peter i 465
- Glycerius 474
- Herennius 487
- Castus 501-504
- Gregory II 594
- Felix 601-649
- Albinus 649
- John I. 679-692
- Georgius 721
- Gregory 732-761
- Citonatus 767-769
- Stefan 826
- Rodoaldo 853-864
- Formosus 864–876, † 896
- Walpertus 877-883
- Formosus 884–891, † 896 (from 891 Pope )
- Silvestro 898
- Costantino I. 958
- Benedict I 963-969 '
- Gregory III. 989-994
- Benedict II 998-999
- Benedict III de Potio 1012-1029
- John IV 1034-1050
- Rolandus circa 1050/57
- John VI 1057-1089 (follower of the antipope Clement III. Since 1084)
- John VII 1087-1095
- Maurizio 1097-1101
- Pietro III 1102–1133 / 34, follower of the antipope Anaclet II since 1130
- John (1134-1136) follower of the antipope Anaclet II.
- Theodwin 1134-1151
- Cencius 1154-1157
- Bernardus 1158-1176
- Guilielmus I di Pavia 1176-1178
- Theodinus II of Arrone 1179–1186
- vacant 1186–1189
- Bobo 1189
- Peter V Gallocia 1190-1211
- Benedict IV. 1213-1216
- Cinzio cenzi 1217
- Saint Konrad von Urach 1219–1227
- Romano II. Bonaventure 1231-1242 / 43
- Otto I. Candidus 1244-1251
- Giacomo I. della Porta 1252-1253
- vacant 1253-1261
- John VII of Toledo 1261-1275
- Robert Kilwardby 1278-1279
- Bernardus II. De Languisel 1281-1291
- Matthew of Aquasparta 1291–1302
- John VIII. 1302-1312
- Giacomo Arnold d'Ossa 1312-1316
- Bernard III de Castanet 1316-1317
- Béranger Frédol the Younger 1317–1323
- Pierre VI. de Reblay 1328-1331
- Jean IX. de Cominges 1331-1348
- Bernardine II de Alby 1349-1350
- Guy de Boulogne 1350-1373
- Pietro VII. Orsini 1374-1405
- Berenguer de Anglesola 1406-1408
- Antonio II. Correr 1408-1431
- Antonio I. Gaetani 1409–1412 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1405–1409)
- Ludwig von Bar 1412–1430 ( Scarponnois House )
- Branda Castiglione 1431–1440 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1440–1443)
- Dominico I. Ram 1444-1445
- Francesco I. Condulmer 1445–1453 (since 1452 only Cardinal Bishop of Porto)
- John X. Kemp 1452-1454 (Cardinal Bishop of Santa Rufina)
- Guillaume II. D'Estouteville 1455–1461, † 1483 (also Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1461–1483)
- Giovanni XI. Carvajal 1461-1469
- Richard Olivier de Longueil 1469-1470
- Filippo Calandrini 1470-1476
- Rodrigo Borgia 1476–1492, † 1503 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1468–1476), the later Pope Alexander VI.
- Giovanni XII. Micheli 1492–1503 (also Cardinal Bishop from 1491 and Palestrina 1491–1492)
- Jorge da Costa 1503–1508 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1491–1501 and Frascati 1501–1503)
- Raffaele Riario Galeotti 1508–1511 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1503–1507 and Sabina 1507–1508)
- Domenico II. Grimani 1511–1523 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1508–1509 and Frascati 1510–1511, 1518)
- Francisco II. Soderini 1523 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1511–1513, Palestrina 1516–1523 and Ostia and Velletri 1523–1524)
- Niccolo I. Fieschi 1523–1524 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1518–1521, Sabina 1521–1523, Ostia and Velletri 1524)
- Alessandro I. Farnese 1524, † 1549 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1519–1523, Palestrina 1523, Sabina 1523–1524 and Ostia and Velletri 1524–1534), the later Pope Paul III.
- Antonio Maria del Monte 1524-1533
- Giovanni XII. Piccolomini 1533–1535, † 1537 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1524–1531, Palestrina 1531–1533 and Ostia and Velletri 1535–1537)
- Domenico III. de Cupis 1535-1537
- Bonifacio Ferrero 1537–1543 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1533–1534, Palestrina 1534–1535 and Sabina 1535–1537)
- Antonio III Sanseverino 1543 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1537–1539 and Sabina 1539–1543)
- Marino Grimani 1543–1546 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1541–1543)
- Giovanni XIII. Salviati 1546–1553 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1543–1544 and Sabina 1544–1546)
- Giovanni Pietro Caraffa 1553, † 1559 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1544–1546, Sabina 1546–1550, Frascati 1550–1553 and Ostia 1553–1555), the later Pope Paul IV.
- Jean XIV. Du Bellay 1553–1555, † 1560 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1550–1553, Frascati 1553 and Ostia and Velletri 1555–1560)
- Rodolfo Pio da Carpi 1555–1562, † 1564 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1550, Frascati 1553–1555 and Ostia and Velletri 1562–1564)
- Francesco III. Pisani 1562–1564, † 1570 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1555–1557, Frascati 1557–1562 and Ostia and Velletri 1564–1570)
- Federico Cesi 1564–1565 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1562–1564 and Palestrina 1557–1562)
- Giovanni Girolamo Morone 1565–1570, † 1580 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1560–1561, Sabina 1561–1562, Frascati 1562, 1564–1565, Palestrina 1562–1564 and Ostia and Velletri 1570–1580)
- Cristoforo Madruzzo 1570–1578 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1561–1562, Sabina 1562–1564 and Palestrina 1564–1570)
- Alessandro II. Farnese 1578–1580, † 1589 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1565–1578, Sabina 1564–1565 and Ostia and Velletri 1580–1589)
- Fulvio Corneo 1580–1583 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1574–1580)
- Giacomo II. Savelli 1583–1587 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1578–1587 and Sabina 1577–1578)
- Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni 1587–1589, † 1591 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1583–1587, Sabina 1578, Palestrina 1578–1583 and Ostia and Velletri 1589–1591)
- Alfonso Gesualdo 1589–1591, † 1603 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1583–1587, Frascati 1587–1589 and Ostia and Velletri 1591–1603)
- Innico d'Avalos d'Aquino d'Aragona 1591–1600 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1586–1589 and Frascati 1589–1591)
- Tolomeo Gallio 1600–1603, † 1607 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1587–1589, Sabina 1589–1591, Frascati 1591–1600 and Ostia 1603–1607)
- Girolamo I. Rusticucci 1603 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1598–1600 and Sabina 1600–1603)
- Girolamo II. Simoncelli 1603–1605 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1600 and Frascati 1600–1603)
- Domenico IV. Pinelli 1605–1607, † 1611 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1603–1605 and Ostia 1607–1611)
- Girolamo III. Bernerio 1607–1611 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1603–1607)
- Antonio Maria I. Galli 1611–1615, † 1620 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1605–1608, Palestrina 1608–1611 and Ostia and Velletri 1615–1620)
- Antonio Maria II. Sauli 1615–1620, † 1623 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1607–1611, Sabina 1611–1615 and Ostia and Velletri 1620–1623)
- Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta 1620 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1611-1620)
- Benedetto V. Giustiniani 1620–1621 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1612–1615 and Sabina 1615–1620)
- Francesco Maria I. Bourbon del Monte 1621–1623, † 1625 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1615–1621 and Ostia and Velletri 1623–1625)
- Francesco Sforza di Santa Fiora 1623–1624 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1618–1620 and Frascati 1620–1623)
- Ottavio Bandini 1624–1626, † 1629 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1621–1624 and Ostia and Velletri 1626–1629)
- Giovanni Battista Deti 1626–1629, † 1630 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1623–1626, Frascati 1626 and Ostia and Velletri 1629–1630)
- Domenico V. Ginnasi 1629–1630, † 1639 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1626–1629 and Ostia and Velletri 1630–1639)
- Carlo Emmanuele Pio di Savoia 1630–1639, † 1641 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1627–1630 and Ostia and Velletri 1639–1641)
- Marcello Lante 1639–1641, † 1652 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1629, Frascati 1629–1639 and Ostia and Velletri 1641–1652)
- Pier Paolo Crescenzi 1641–1645 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1629–1641)
- Francesco IV Cennini 1645
- Giulio Roma 1645–1652 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1644–1645)
- Carlo I. de 'Medici 1652, † 1666 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1645, Frascati 1645–1652 and Ostia and Velletri 1652–1666)
- Francesco V. Barberini 1652–1666, † 1679 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1645–1652 and Ostia and Velletri 1666–1679)
- Marzio Ginetti 1666–1671 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1653–1663 and Sabina 1663–1666)
- Francesco Maria II. Brancaccio 1671–1675 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1666–1668 and Frascati 1668–1671)
- Ulderico Carpegna 1675–1679 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1666–1671 and Frascati 1671–1675)
- Cesare Facchinetti 1679–1680, † 1683 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1672–1679 and Ostia and Velletri 1680–1683)
- Carlo II. Rossetti 1680–1681 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1676–1680)
- Niccolo II. Albergati-Ludovisi 1681–1683, † 1687 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1677–1681 and Ostia and Velletri 1683–1687)
- Alderano Cibo 1683–1687, † 1700 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1679–1680, Frascati 1680–1683 and Ostia and Velletri 1687–1700)
- Pietro Vito Ottoboni 1687–1689 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1683–1687), the later Pope Alexander VIII.
- Flavio Chigi 1689–1693 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1686–1689)
- Giacomo III. Franzoni 1693–1697 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1687–1693)
- Paluzzo Altieri 1698
- Emmanuel Theodose de la Tour d'Auvergne de Bouillon 1698–1700, † 1715 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1689–1698 and Ostia and Velletri 1700–1715)
- Nicolo II. Acciaiuoli 1700–1715, † 1719 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1693–1701 and Ostia and Velletri 1715–1719)
- Vincenzo Maria Orsino 1715-1724
- Fabrizio Paolucci 1724-1725
- Francesco VI. Pignatelli 1725–1734 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1719–1724 and Frascati 1724–1725)
- Pietro VIII. Ottoboni 1734–1738, † 1740 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1725–1730, Frascati 1730–1734 and Ostia and Velletri 1738–1740)
- Tommaso Ruffo 1738–1740, † 1753 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1726–1738 and Ostia and Velletri 1740–1753) ( House Ruffo )
- Ludovico II. Pico della Mirandola 1740–1743 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1731–1740)
- Annibale Albani 1743–1751 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1730–1743)
- Pietro Luigi Carafa 1751–1753, † 1755 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1740–1751 and Ostia and Velletri 1753–1755)
- Raniero d'Elci 1753-1756
- Giovanni Antonio IV. Guadagni 1756–1759
- Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese 1759
- Giuseppe Spinelli 1759–1761, † 1763 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1753–1759 and Ostia and Velletri 1761–1763)
- Camillo I. Paolucci 1761–1763 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1758–1761)
- Federico Marcello Lante 1763–1773 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1759–1763)
- Giovanni Francesco Albani 1773–1775, † 1803 (also Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1775–1803)
- Carlo III. Rezzonico 1776–1799 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1773–1776)
- Leonardo Antonelli 1800–1807, † 1811 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1794–1800 and Ostia and Velletri 1807–1811)
- Luigi Valenti Gonzaga 1807-1808 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1795-1807)
- Alessandro III. Mattei 1809–1814, † 1820 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1800–1809 and Ostia and Velletri 1814–1820)
- Giuseppe Doria Pamphili 1814-1816
- Antonio V. Dugnani 1816-1818
- Giulio Maria della Somaglia 1818–1820, † 1830 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1814–1818 and Ostia and Velletri 1820–1830)
- Michele Di Pietro 1820–1821 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1816–1820)
- Bartolomeo Pacca 1821–1830, † 1844 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1818–1821 and Ostia and Velletri 1830–1844)
- Pietro Francesco Galleffi 1830–1837 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1820–1830)
- Emmanuele De Gregorio 1837–1839 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1829–1837)
- Giovanni Francesco Falzacappa 1839–1840 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1830–1839)
- Carlo Maria Pedicini 1840–1843 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1830–1840)
- Vincenzo Macchi 1844–1847, † 1860 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1840–1844 and Ostia and Velletri 1847–1860)
- Luigi III. Lambruschini 1847–1854 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1842–1847)
- Mario Mattei 1854–1860, † 1870 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1844–1854 and Ostia and Velletri 1860–1870)
- Costantino II. Patrizi 1860–1871, † 1876 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1849–1860, Porto 1860–1871 and Ostia 1870–1876)
- Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso 1871–1877, † 1878 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1852–1870 and Ostia and Velletri 1877–1878)
- Camillo II. Di Pietro 1877–1878, † 1884 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1867–1877 and Ostia and Velletri 1878–1884)
- Carlo IV. Sacconi 1878–1884, † 1889 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1870–1878 and Ostia and Velletri 1884–1889)
- Jean-Baptiste-François Pitra 1884–1889
- Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano 1889–1896, † 1913 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1884–1889 and Ostia and Velletri 1896–1913)
- Lucido Maria Parocchi 1896-1903 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1889-1896)
- Serafino Vannutelli 1903–1915 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1893–1904 and Ostia 1913–1915)
- Antonio VI Vico 1915-1929
- Tommaso Pio Boggiani 1929-1942
- Eugène Tisserant 1946–1972 (also Cardinal Bishop of Ostia 1951–1972)
- Paolo Marella 1972-1984
- Agostino Casaroli 1985-1998
- Roger Etchegaray 1998-2019
- Beniamino Stella since 2020
Individual evidence
- ^ Cardinals of Eugen II. In: Salvador Miranda : The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. ( Florida International University website , English)
- ↑ a b c d Otto Kares, Chronology of the Cardinal Bishops in the Eleventh Century. In: Festschrift for the centenary of the grammar school on Burgplatz in Essen. Essen 1924, p. 21
- ^ Hans Walter Klewitz, Reformpapstum und Kardinalskolleg , Darmstadt 1957, p. 32, note 80
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, p. 130
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, pp. 131-132
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, pp. 134-135
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, pp. 136-137
- ↑ JM Brixius, The Members of the College of Cardinals from 1130-1181 , Berlin 1912, pp. 116-117 note 5
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, p. 117
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, p. 118
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, pp. 118-119
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, p. 120
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, p. 121
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, pp. 122-123; Barbara Zenker, The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , Würzburg 1964, pp. 25–26
- ↑ Barbara Zenker, The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , Würzburg 1964, p. 26; Johannes M. Brixius, The Members of the Cardinal College from 1130-1181 , Berlin 1912, p. 135
- ↑ Barbara Zenker, The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , Würzburg 1964, pp. 26–28; Johannes M. Brixius, The Members of the Cardinal College from 1130-1181 , Berlin 1912, p. 135
- ↑ Barbara Zenker, The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , Würzburg 1964, p. 29; Johannes M. Brixius, The Members of the Cardinal College from 1130-1181 , Berlin 1912, p. 135
- ↑ Barbara Zenker, The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , Würzburg 1964, pp. 29–32; Johannes M. Brixius, The Members of the Cardinal College from 1130-1181 , Berlin 1912, p. 135
- ^ A b Johannes M. Brixius, The members of the Cardinal College from 1130-1181 , Berlin 1912, p. 135
- ↑ Werner Maleczek, Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , Vienna 1984, p. 249
- ↑ Werner Maleczek, Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , Vienna 1984, pp. 63 and 95-96
- ↑ Werner Maleczek, Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , Vienna 1984, pp. 63 and 134-136
- ↑ Werner Maleczek, Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , Vienna 1984, pp. 104-106
- ↑ Werner Maleczek, Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , Vienna 1984, pp. 189–195
- ↑ Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, Cardinali di curia e "familiae" cardinalizie , Padova 1972, Vol. 2, pp. 388-389
- ↑ a b c Konrad Eubel, Hierarchia Catholica , Münster 1913, p. 36
- ↑ Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, Cardinali di curia e "familiae" cardinalizie , Padova 1972, Vol. 2, pp. 387, 389 and 393
- ↑ Arrabloy, Pierre d '. In: Salvador Miranda : The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. ( Florida International University website , English)