List of the Archbishops of Milan

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The following people were bishops and archbishops of Milan :

Up to 400

Saint Ambrose
  • St. Barnabas , 1st century
  • St. Anathalon , 1st century
  • St. Gaius , 1st century
  • St. Castricianus , 2nd century
  • St. Calimerus, 3rd century
  • St. Monas, late 3rd / early 4th century
  • St. Mirocles,? - approx. 316
  • St. Maternus, about 316 to about 328
  • St. Protasius, about 328 to about 344
  • St. Eustorgius, about 344 to about 349
  • St. Dionysius , c. 349 to c. 360, goes into exile in 355.
  • Auxentius, 355–374 (Arian counter-bishop)
  • St. Ambrose , 374-397
  • St. Simplicianus, 397 to about 400

400 to 800

St. Benedict of Milan
  • St. Venerius, approx. 400 to approx. 408
  • St. Marolus, about 408 to about 423
  • St. Martinianus, ca.423 to ca.435
  • St. Glycerius , 436-438
  • St. Lazarus, ca.440 to ca.449
  • St. Eusebius, about 449 to about 462
  • St. Gerontius, about 462 to about 465
  • St. Benignus Bossius, ca.465 to ca.472
  • St. Senator, about 472 to about 475
  • St. Theodorus I Medicius, ca.475 to ca.490
  • St. Laurentius I, c. 490 to c. 511
  • St. Eustorgius II, 512 to approx. 518
  • St. Magnus Trincherius, ca.518 to ca.530
  • St. Dacius, about 530 to about 552
  • St. Vitalis, approx. 552 to approx. 556
  • St. Ausanus, about 556 to about 560
  • St. Honoratus, ca.560 to ca.571
  • Fronto, about 571 to about 573
  • Lawrence II, ca.573 to ca.593
  • Constantius, approx. 593–600
  • Adeodatus, 600-628
  • Asterius, 629-639
  • Fortis, 639-641
  • St. John I Bonus, 641–659 or 669
  • St. Antoninus, 669-671
  • St. Mauricilius, 671 (4 months)
  • St. Ampelius, 672–676
  • St. Mansuetus, 676-685
  • St. Benedictus I , 685-732
  • Theodorus II, 732-746
  • Vacancy , 746-750
  • St. Natalis, 750-751
  • Arifredus, around the middle of the 8th century.
  • Stabilis, around the middle of the 8th century.
  • Letus Marcellinus, approx. Mid-8th century
  • Thomas, 755 to approx. 783 (first archbishop)
  • Peter I, c. 783 to c. 803

800 to 1200

Uberto Crivelli, who later became Pope Urban III.
  • Odelperto, approx. 803 to approx. 813
  • Anselmo I. Biglia , approx. 813–818
  • Bono Castiglioni, 818-822
  • Angilberto I., 822-823
  • Angilberto II. Pusterla, 824-859
  • Tadone, 860-868
  • Ansperto Confalonieri da Biassono, 868-881
  • Anselmo II. Capra, 882-896
  • Landolfo I. Grassi, 896-899
  • Andrea da Canciano, 899-906
  • Aicone Oldrati, 906-918
  • Garimberto di Besana, 918 / 9-921
  • Lamperto, 921-931
  • Hilduin , 932-936
  • Arderico Cotta, 936-948
  • Manasse, 948-962 / 3
  • Adelmanno, 948-953
  • Valperto de Medici, 953-970
  • Arnolfo I., 970-974
  • Gotifredo, 974-979
  • Landolfo II da Carcano, 980-998
  • Arnolfo II da Arsago, 998-1018
  • Ariberto da Intimiano , 1018-1045
  • Guido da Velate, 1045-1071
  • Attone, 1072-1085
    • Gotofredo da Castiglione, 1072 / 3–1075 (opposing bishop)
    • Tedaldo da Castiglione, 1075-1085 (opposing bishop)
  • Anselmo III. da Rho, 1086-1093
  • Arnolfo III, 1093-1097
  • Anselmo IV. Da Bovisio, 1097-1101
  • Pietro II. Grosolano, 1102–1112, † 1117
  • Giordano da Clivio, 1112-1120
  • Olrico da Corte, 1120-1126
  • Anselmo V. della Pusterla, 1126-1135
  • Robaldo, 1135-1145
  • Oberto da Pirovano, 1146-1166
  • St. Galdino della Sala, 1166-1176, cardinal
  • Algisio da Pirovano, 1176-1185
  • Umberto Crivelli , 1185–1187, cardinal, later Pope Urban III.
  • Milone da Cardano, 1187-1195
  • Oberto da Terzago, 1195-1196
  • Filippo da Lampugnano, 1196-1206

1200 to 1600

Ottone Visconti
  • Uberto da Pirovano, 1206-1211, cardinal
  • Gerardo da Sessa, 1211, cardinal
  • vacancy
  • Enrico da Settala , 1213-1230
  • Guglielmo I. da Rizolio, 1230-1241
  • Leone da Perego, 1241-1257
  • Ottone Visconti , 1262-1295
  • Ruffino da Frisseto, 1295-1296
  • Francesco da Parma, 1296-1308
  • Castone della Torre, 1308–1317, † 1319
  • Aicardo Antimiani, 1317-1339
  • vacancy
  • Giovanni Visconti I , 1342-1354, cardinal
  • Roberto Visconti, 1354-1361
  • Guglielmo da Pusterla, 1361–1369 / 71
  • Simone da Borsano , 1369 / 71–1376, † 1381, cardinal
  • Antonio de Saluzzo, 1376-1401
  • Pietro Filargo Cardinal da Candia , 1402-1409
  • Francesco Creppa, 1409-1414
  • Bartolomeo Capra , 1414-1433
  • Francesco Piccolpasso, 1435-1443
  • Enrico Cardinal Rampini , 1443-1450
  • Giovanni Visconti II, 1450-1453
  • Niccolò Amidani, 1453-1454
  • Timoteo Maffeo, 1454, † 1470
St. Carlo Borromeo

1600 to 2000

Sel. Andrea Carlo Ferrari
Giovanni Battista Montini, later Pope Paul VI.

2002 until today

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