List of the bishops of Dubrovnik

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The following people were bishops or archbishops of Ragusa or bishops of Dubrovnik:

Bishops of Ragusa

  • NN (mentioned 341)
  • Fabricianus (mentioned around 530)
  • Paolo (mentioned around 532)
  • Florenzius (? - 593)
  • NN (? - 604)
  • John I (approx. 630 - approx. 661)
  • Andreas I. (mentioned around 721/741)
  • John II (approx. 940-970)
  • Niceforo I. (approx. 971 -?)
  • Niceforo II (1010 -?)
  • Vitale I. (1022-1047)
  • Tribunius (1057-1063)
  • Vitale (1063/1064 - March 20, 1074)
  • Pietro (1075-1115)
  • Domenico (approx. 1115 - approx. 1121)

Archbishops of Ragusa

  • Geraldo (1121 -?)
  • Andrew II (approx. 1142 - approx. 1153)
  • Tribunio Micheli (1153 - approx. 1188)
  • Bernard (1189-1203) (expelled around 1194, from 1200 also Bishop of Carlisle )
  • Salvio I (approx. 1191 -?)
  • Gausono (1194-1197)
  • Leonard (1206 - ca.1217)
  • Arrengerio (1222 - 1236)
  • John III (1238 - 1252)
  • Giacomo I., OFM (approx. 1253 - 1254)
  • John IV (approx. 1256 - approx. 1257)
  • 1258–1268 Aleardo OFM (then Archbishop of Oristano )
  • 1269–1276 Andrea Gausoni
  • 1276-1278 Salvio
    • 1278 Marco da Venezia, OFM ( Elect )
  • 1281-1296 Bonaventure da Parma, OFM
  • approx. 1293 Giacomo II.
  • 1312–1317 Bartolomäus (then Archbishop of Trani )
  • 1317 Benedict
  • 1317-13? Pietro de Martinis, OP
  • 1322-1323 Lorenzo Feretrano, OFM
  • 1324-13? Tommaso
  • 1341-1360 Elijah de Saracha
  • 1361–1370 Ugo de Scuria, OFM (also Bishop of Ostuni )
  • 1370-13? Pietro Calice, OP
  • 1385-1387 Maffioli Lampugnano
  • 1388-1393 Andrea da Durazzo, OP
  • 1393–1402 Niccolò De Hortis (afterwards Archbishop of Manfredonia )
  • 1402-1408 Niccolò Sacchi, OP
  • 1408–1414 Giovanni Dominici OP, blessed
  • 1409-1440 Antonio da Rieti, OFM
  • 1440-1460 Bongiovanni da Recanati
  • 1460-14? Francesco Petri, OSM
  • 1467–1470 Timoteo Maffei, CRSA (then Archbishop of Milan )
  • 1470–1490 Giovanni Venier
  • 1490–1505 Giovanni Sacco (then Bishop of Ancona and Umana)
  • 1505-1510 Giuliano Maffei (Matteis), OFM
  • 1510-1520 Rinaldo Graziani (Gratianis), OFM
  • 1521–1543 Filippo Trivulzio
  • 1544–1545 Panfilo Strassoldo
  • 1545–1553 Giovanni Angelo de'Medici (then Bishop of Cassano all'Jonio , later Pope Pius IV. )
  • 1553–1555 Sebastiano Portico (afterwards Bishop of Foligno )
  • 1555–1564 Lodovico Beccatelli (Beccadelli) († 1572)
  • 1564-1575 Crisostomo Calvino, OSB
  • 1575–1579 Vincenzo Portico
  • 1579–1583 Girolamo Matteucci (afterwards Bishop of Sarno?)
  • 1583–1588 Raffaele Bonelli
  • 1588–1591 Paolo Alberi
  • 1591–1602 Aurelio Novarini OFMConv (afterwards Bishop of San Marco (Argentano) )
  • 1602-1616 Fabio Tempestivo
  • 1616–1628 Vincenzo Lanteri CO (afterwards Bishop of Veroli )
  • 1628–1633 Tommaso Cellesi
  • 1634-1639 Antonio Severoli
  • 1640–1647 Bernardino Larizza
  • 1647–1650 Pompeo Mignucci OSIo. Here. (afterwards Bishop of Acquapendente )
  • 1650–1664 Francesco Perotti
  • 1665–1689 Pietro de Torres (afterwards Bishop of Potenza )
  • 1689–1693 Giovanni Vincenzo Lucchesini, OSM (afterwards Bishop of Assisi )
  • 1693–1699 Placido Stoppa, CR (afterwards Bishop of Venosa )
  • 1701–1708 Tommaso Antonio Scotti
  • 1708–1713 Andrea Roberti (then Bishop of Policastro )
  • 1714-1729 Giovanni Battista Conventati, CO
  • 1722-1727 Raimondo Gallani
  • 1727-1728 Felip Iturbide OCarm
  • 1728–1751 Anđelo Franchi
  • 1752–1756 Hijacint Marija Milković
  • 1757–1766 Arhanđel Lupi
  • 1767–1777 Nikola Pugliesi
  • 1777–1792 Grugur Lazzari, OSB
  • 1792–1799 Ludovik Spagnoletti, OFM
  • 1800-1815 Nikola Bani

Bishops of Dubrovnik