List of the bishops of Albano

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The following people were Bishops and Cardinal Bishops of the Diocese of Albano ( Italy ):

Cardinal Bishops of Albano

Diocesan Bishops of Albano

In addition to the Cardinal Bishop , who has the title of Bishop of Albano, there is also a diocesan bishop who carries out the episcopal tasks in the diocese . Pope John XXIII decided in 1962 that the cardinal bishops should continue to be the titleholders of the suburbicarian bishoprics, but without the pastoral obligations that pleno jure were given to a diocesan bishop.

literature

  • Johannes M. Brixius: The members of the cardinal college from 1130–1181 . Trenkel Verlag, Berlin 1912 (also dissertation, University of Strasbourg 1910).
  • Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 (Library of the DHI ; Vol. 48). Niemeyer, Tübingen 1977, ISBN 3-484-80071-2 (also dissertation, University of Göttingen 1975).
  • Otto Kares: Chronology of the Cardinal Bishops in the Eleventh Century . In: Festschrift for the centenary of the grammar school on Burgplatz in Essen . Baedeker, Essen, 1924.
  • Hans-Walter Klewitz : Reform Papacy and Cardinal College. The formation of the College of Cardinals. Studies of the Restoration of the Roman Church in Southern Italy by the Reform Papacy; the end of the reform papacy . Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt 1957.
  • Werner Maleczek : Pope and College of Cardinals from 1191 to 1216. The cardinals under Celestine III. and Innocent III. Verlag der ÖAW, Vienna 1984, ISBN 3-7001-0660-2 (also habilitation thesis, University of Innsbruck 1978).
  • Barbara Zenker: The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 . Dissertation, University of Würzburg 1964.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Otto Kares: Chronology of the Cardinal Bishops in the Eleventh Century , p. 23.
  2. Hans-Walter Klewitz: Reform Papstum and Kardinalkolleg , p. 33, note 82.
  3. ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 , p. 89.
  4. a b c d Hans-Walter Klewitz: Reformpapstum and Kardinalkolleg , p. 116.
  5. ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 , p. 90.
  6. ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Klerus, Kirchen Roms 1049–1130 , pp. 92–93.
  7. ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 , pp. 91–92.
  8. ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Clergy, Churches of Rome 1049–1130 , pp. 93–94.
  9. ^ Hans-Walter Klewitz: Reformpapstum and Kardinalkolleg , p. 120.
  10. ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Klerus, Kirchen Roms 1049–1130 , pp. 95–96.
  11. ^ Rudolf Hüls: Cardinals, Klerus, Kirchen Roms 1049–1130 , pp. 96–97
  12. Barbara Zenker: The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , pp. 32–34.
  13. Barbara Zenker: The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , p. 34.
  14. ^ A b Johannes M. Brixius: The members of the College of Cardinals from 1130-1181 , p. 134.
  15. Barbara Zenker: The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , pp. 34–35.
  16. Barbara Zenker: The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , p. 35.
  17. a b c d Johannes M. Brixius: The members of the College of Cardinals from 1130-1181 , p. 134.
  18. Barbara Zenker: The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , pp. 36–38.
  19. Barbara Zenker: The members of the Cardinal College from 1130 to 1159 , p. 39.
  20. Werner Maleczek: Pope and Cardinals College from 1191 to 1216 , p. 352 (Henri died on January 1, 1189).
  21. ^ Werner Maleczek: Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , pp. 63, 76-77.
  22. Werner Maleczek: Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , pp. 63, 94–95.
  23. Werner Maleczek: Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , pp. 63, 125.
  24. Werner Maleczek: Pope and Cardinal College from 1191 to 1216 , pp. 63, 166–169.