List of the bishops of Sabina
The following people were Bishops and Cardinal Bishops of the Sabina (seat in Poggio Mirteto , Province of Rieti , Region of Lazio , Italy ):
- Peter (778-799)
- Issa (or Jesse) (799-804)
- Theodor (804-826)
- Samuele (826-853)
- Sergio (853–868, −879)
- Leo (879-928)
- Gregory I (928-948)
- Anastasius (948-963)
- John I (963-984)
- John II (984 to 993 at the latest)
- Dominicus (993)
- Benedict (999)
- Rainer (999-1011)
- Johannes (1011-1062), 1045 to 1046 as Pope Silvester III.
- Hubaldus (1063-1094)
- Regizo (1084 to 1097), follower of the antipope Clement III.
- Crescentius (1100–1126)
- Conrad of Suburra (1127–1153)
- Gregorius (1154)
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Gregory of Suburra (1154–1162)
- Lindo 1163–1164, follower of the antipope Victor IV.
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Konrad von Wittelsbach 1166-1200
- John 1172–1173, follower of the antipope Kalixt III.
- vacant 1200–1204
- Giovanni di San Paolo 1204-1214
- Pietro Collivaccino 1217-1220
- Aldobrandino Gaetani 1221-1223
- vacant 1223-1225
- Thomas Olivier 1225-1227
- Jean d'Abbeville 1227-1237
- Goffredo da Castglione 1238-1241
- vacant 1241-1244
- William of Modena 1244–1251
- Pierre de Bar 1252-1253
- vacant 1253-1261
- Guy Fulcodi 1261-1265, † 1268
- vacant 1265-1273
- Bertrand de Saint-Martin 1273-1277
- Gerardo Bianchi 1281-1302
- Pedro Rodríguez 1302-1310
- Arnaud de Falguires 1310-1317
- Guillaume Pierre Godin 1317-1336
- Matteo Orsini 1336-1340
- Pedro Gomez de Barroso 1341-1355
- Gil Álvarez Carillo de Albornoz 1356-1367
- Guillaume d'Aigrefeuille l'Ancien 1367–1369 (see House Rogier de Beaufort )
- Philippe de Cabassole 1370-1372
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Jean de Blandiac 1372-1379
- Hughes de Montelais, Junior 1379–1384 (Avignon obedience)
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Philippe II d'Alencon 1380-1388
- Pierre de Artenac 1384-1390 (Avignon obedience)
- Jaime de Aragon 1391-1396 (Avignon obedience)
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Francesco Carbone 1392-1405
- Jean Flandrin 1405-1415 (Avignon obedience)
- Enrico Minutoli 1409-1412
- Pedro Fernandez 1413-1420
- Francesco Lando 1421-1427
- vacant 1427-1431
- Giordano Orsini 1431–1438 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1412–1431)
- Branda Castiglione 1440–1443 (also Cardinal Bishop of Porto 1431–1443)
- vacant 1443-1449
- Bessarion 1449 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1449–1468)
- Amadeus of Savoy 1449–1451
- Isidore of Thessaloniki 1451–1463
- Juan de Torquemada 1463–1468 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1460–1463)
- Bessarion 1468–1472 (again)
- Alain de Coëtivy 1472–1474 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1465–1472) ( House Coëtivy )
- Berardo Eroli 1474-1479
- Giuliano della Rovere 1479–1483, † 1513 (also Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1483–1503)
- Oliviero Carafa 1483–1503, † 1511 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1476–1483 and Ostia and Velletri 1503–1511)
- Girolamo Basso della Rovere 1503–1507 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1492–1503)
- Raffele Galeotti Riario 1507–1508, † 1511 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1503–1507 and Porto 1508–1511)
- Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio 1508–1509 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1505–1507 and Palestrina 1507–1508)
- Bernardino López de Carvajal y Sande 1509–1511 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1507–1509, and Palestrina 1508–1509 Ostia and Velletri 1521–1523)
- Francesco Soderini 1511–1513, † 1524 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1516–1523, Porto 1523 and Ostia and Velletri 1523–1524)
- Bernardino López de Carvajal y Sande 1509–1521 (again)
- Niccolo Fieschi 1521–1523, † 1524 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1518–1521, Porto 1523–1524 and Ostia and Velletri 1524)
- Alessandro Farnese 1523–1524, † 1549 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1519–1523, Palestrina 1523, Porto 1524 and Ostia and Velletri 1524–1534)
- Antonio Maria del Monte 1524 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1521–1523 and Palestrina 1523–1524)
- Pietro Accolti 1524–1532 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1523–1524 and Palestrina 1524)
- Giovanni Domenico De Cupis 1533–1535, † 1553 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1531–1533 and Ostia and Velletri 1537–1553)
- Bonifacio Ferrero 1535–1537, † 1543 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1533–1534, Palestrina 1534–1535 and Porto 1537–1543)
- Lorenzo Campeggi 1537–1539 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1534–1535 and Palestrina 1535–1537)
- Antonio Sanseverino 1539–1543, † 1543 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1537–1539 and Porto 1543)
- Antonio Pucci 1543–1544 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1540–1543)
- Giovanni Salviati 1544–1546, † 1553 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1543–1544 and Porto 1546–1553)
- Giovanni Pietro Caraffa 1546–1550, † 1559 (also Cardinal Bishop of Sabina 1546–1550, Frascati 1550–1553, Porto 1553 and Ostia and Velletri 1553–1555), the later Pope Paul IV.
- François de Tournon 1550–1560, † 1562 (also Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1560–1562)
- Robert de Lenoncourt 1560-1561
- Giovanni Girolamo Morone 1561–1562, † 1580 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1560–1561, Frascati 1562, 1564–1565, Palestrina 1562–1564, Porto 1565–1570 and Ostia and Velletri 1570–1580)
- Cristoforo Madruzzo 1562–1564, † 1578 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1561–1562, Palestrina 1564–1570 and Porto 1570–1578)
- Alessandro Farnese 1564–1565, † 1589 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1565–1578, Porto 1578–1580 and Ostia and Velletri 1580–1589)
- Ranuccio Farnese 1565
- Tiberio Crispo 1565-1566
- Giovanni Michele Saraceni Girifalco 1566–1569
- Giovanni Battista Cicada 1569-1570
- Otto Truchsess von Waldburg 1570, † 1573 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1562–1570 and Palestrina 1570–1573)
- Giulio della Rovere 1570–1573, † 1578 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1570 and Palestrina 1573–1578)
- Giovanni Ricci Poliziano 1573–1574 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1570–1573)
- Scipione Rebiba 1574-1577
- Giacomo Savelli 1577–1578, † 1587 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1578–1587 and Porto 1583–1587)
- Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni 1578, † 1591 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1583–1587, Palestrina 1578–1583, Porto 1587–1589 and Ostia 1589–1591)
- Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle 1578-1586
- Innico d'Avalos d'Aquino d'Aragona 1586–1589, † 1600 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1589–1591 and Porto 1591–1600)
- Tolomeo Gallio 1589–1591, † 1607 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1587–1589, Frascati 1591–1600, Porto 1600–1603 and Ostia and Velletri 1603–1607)
- Gabriele Paleotti 1591–1597 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1589–1591)
- Ludovico Madruzzi 1597–1600, † 1600 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1600)
- Girolamo Rusticucci 1600–1603, † 1603 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1598–1600 and Porto 1603)
- Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragona 1603-1604 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1602-1603)
- François de Joyeuse 1604–1611, † 1615 (also Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1611–1615)
- Antonio Maria Sauli 1611–1615, † 1623 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1607–1611, Porto 1615–1620 and Ostia and Velletri 1620–1623)
- Benedetto Giustiniani 1615–1620, † 1621 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1612–1615 and Porto 1620–1621)
- Pietro Aldobrandini 1620-1621
- Odoardo Farnese 1621–1624, † 1626 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1624–1626)
- Bonifacio Bevilacqua 1624–1626, † 1627 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1626–1627)
- Carlo Gaudenzio Madruzzi 1626–1629
- Scipione Borghese 1629-1633
- Felice Centini 1633-1641
- Francesco Cennini de 'Salamandri 1641-1645
- Carlo di Ferdinando de 'Medici 1645, † 1666 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1645–1652, Porto 1652 and Ostia and Velletri 1652–1666)
- Francesco Barberini 1645–1652, † 1679 (also Cardinal Bishop of Porto 1652–1666 and Ostia and Velletri 1666–1679)
- Bernardino Spada 1652–1655, † 1661 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1646–1652, Frascati 1652 and Palestrina 1655–1661)
- Giulio Cesare Sacchetti 1655–1663 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1652–1655)
- Marzio Ginetti 1663–1666, † 1671 (also Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1653–1663 and Porto 1666–1671)
- Francesco Maria Brancaccio 1666–1668, † 1675 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1668–1671 and Porto 1671–1675)
- Giulio Gabrielli 1668-1677
- Niccolo Albergati-Ludovisi 1677–1681, † 1687 (also Cardinal Bishop of Porto 1681–1683 and Ostia and Velletri 1683–1687)
- Pietro Vito Ottoboni 1681–1683, later Pope Alexander VIII.
- Carlo Pio di Savoia 1683-1689
- Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni 1689–1691, † 1698 (also Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina 1691–1698)
- Giovanni Nicola Conti di Poli 1691–1698
- Gaspare Carpegna 1698-1714
- Fulvio Astalli 1714–1719, † 1721 (also Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1719–1721)
- Francesco Pignatelli 1719–1724, † 1734 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1724–1725 and Porto 1725–1734)
- Francesco Acquaviva d'Aragona 1724-1725
- Pietro Ottoboni 1725–1730, † 1740 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1730–1734, Porto 1734–1738 and Ostia and Velletri 1738–1740)
- Annibale Albani 1730–1743, † 1751 (also Cardinal Bishop of Porto 1743–1751)
- Vincenzo Bichi 1743–1747, † 1750 (also Cardinal Bishop of Frascati 1747–1750)
- Raniero d'Elci 1747–1753, † 1761 (also Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1755–1761)
- Silvio Valenti Gonzaga 1753-1756
- Joaquín Fernández de Portocarrero 1756-1760
- Giovanni Francesco Albani 1760–1773 (also Cardinal Bishop of Porto)
- Carlo Rezzonico 1773–1776, † 1799 (also Cardinal Bishop of Porto 1776–1799)
- Andrea Corsini 1776-1795
- Giovanni Archinto 1795-1799
- Giovanni Andrea Archetti 1800–1805
- Ippolito Vincenti Mareri 1807-1811
- Lorenzo Litta 1814-1820
- Tommaso Arezzo 1820-1833
- Carlo Odescalchi SJ 1833-1838
- Antonio Domenico Gamberini 1839-1841
- Luigi Lambruschini 1842–1847, † 1854 (also Cardinal Bishop of Porto 1847–1854)
- Giacomo Luigi Brignole 1847-1853
- Gabriele Ferreti 1853-1860
- Girolamo d'Andrea 1860-1868
- Karl August von Reisach 1868–1869
- Giuseppe Milesi Pironi Ferretti 1870–1873
- Luigi Bilio 1873-1884
- Tommaso Maria Martinelli OSA 1884–1888
- Luigi Serafini 1888-1894
- Mario Mocenni 1894-1904
- Francesco di Paola Cassetta 1905–1911, † 1919
- Gaetano de Lai 1911-1928
- Donato Raffaele Sbarretti 1928–1939
- Enrico Sibilia 1939-1948
- Adeodato Giovanni Piazza OCD 1949–1957
- Marcello Mimmi 1958–1961
- Giuseppe Ferretto 1961-1973
- Antonio Samorè 1974-1983
- Agnelo Rossi 1984–1995 (also Cardinal Bishop of Ostia 1986–1993)
- Eduardo Francisco Pironio 1995-1998
- Lucas Moreira Neves OP 1998-2002
- Giovanni Battista Re 2002 – today
Diocesan Bishop of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto
- Marco Caliaro CS (1962-1988)
- Nicola Rotunno (1988-1992)
- Salvatore Boccaccio (1992-1999)
- Lino Fumagalli (1999-2010)
- Ernesto Mandara (since 2011)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Otto Kares, Chronology of the Cardinal Bishops in the Eleventh Century , (in :) Festschrift for the centenary of the high school at Burgplatz in Essen , Essen 1924, p. 21
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, p. 125
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, pp. 125-126.
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 . Tübingen 1977, pp. 126-127
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130. Tübingen 1977, pp. 127-128
- ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130. Tübingen 1977, pp. 128-129
- ↑ Barbara Zenker, The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , Würzburg 1964, pp. 48–50. This Gregorius is to be distinguished from his successor of the same name
- ↑ Barbara Zenker, The Members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , Würzburg 1964, p. 51
- ↑ Werner Maleczek, Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , Vienna 1984, pp. 63 and 67
- ↑ JM Brixius, The Members of the Cardinal College from 1130–1181 , Berlin 1912, p. 69
- ↑ Werner Maleczek, Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , Vienna 1984, pp. 63 and 114–117
- ↑ Werner Maleczek, Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , Vienna 1984, pp. 63 and 172–174
- ↑ a b Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, Cardinali di curia e "familiae" cardinalizie , Padova 1972, Vol 2, pp. 385 and 389
- ↑ a b Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, Cardinali di curia e "familiae" cardinalizie , Padova 1972, Vol 2, pp. 387 and 389
- ↑ The older catalogs mention Giovanni Visconti as Bertrand's successor from 1275 to 1277/78, on the other hand see R. Stapper, Pope Johannes XXI , Kirchengeschichtliche Studien, Münster 1898, pp. 34–36
- ↑ Source for the period from 1281 to today: Suburbicarian see of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto. In: Salvador Miranda : The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. ( Florida International University website ), accessed December 5, 2016.
- ↑ Suburbicarian See of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto. Catholic-Hierarchy, accessed July 16, 2020 .