List of the bishops of Parma

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The following people were bishops of Parma ( Italy ):

  • Urban (378-382)
  • Esuperanzio (603)
  • Grazios (680)
  • Aicardo (731)
  • Alboino (744)
  • Gerolamo (approx. 775)
  • Lambert (827-835)
  • Guibod (or Wibod) (855–895)
  • Elbung (896-916)
  • Aicardo (916 (or 920) -927 (or 926))
  • Sigefred I. (927 (or 926) -945 (or 946))
  • Aldeodato I. 947-953
  • Oberto (962-980)
  • Sigefred II (981-1012)
  • Enrico (1015-1027)
  • Ugo (1027-1040 / 45)
  • Pietro Cadalus (1046-1072)
  • Everardo (1074-1085)
  • Wido (1085? -1098?)
  • Bernardo degli Uberti (1106–1133)
  • Albert (1133-1135)
  • Lanfranco (1139–?)
  • Aicardo da Cornazzano (1162–1167)
  • Bernardo II (1172-1194?)
  • Obizzo Fieschi (1194-1224)
  • Grazia (1224-1236)
  • Martino da Colorno (1237-1242)
  • Bernardo Vizio de 'Scotti (1242-1243)
  • Alberto Sanvitale (1243–1257)
  • Obizzo Sanvitale (1257–1295) (later Archbishop of Ravenna)
  • Giovanni da Castell'Arquato (1295-1299)
  • Goffredo da Vezzano (1299-1300)
  • Papiniano della Rovere (1300-1316)
  • Simone Saltarelli OP (1316-1323) (later Archbishop of Pisa)
  • Ugolino Rossi (1323-1377)
  • Beltrando da Borsano (1379 – circa 1380)
  • Giovanni Rusconi (1383? –1412)
  • Bernardo Pace OFM (1412-1425)
  • Dalphino della Pergola (1425–1463) (later Bishop of Modena)
  • Giovanni Antonio della Torre (1473? –1475)
  • Scaramoso Scaramosi (1475–1482)
  • Gian Giacomo Schiaffinato (1482–1496)
  • Stefano Taverna (1482–1499)
  • Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio (1500–1509)
  • Alessandro Farnese (1509-1519)
  • Alessandro Farnese the Younger (1534–1535)
  • Guido Ascanio Sforza di Santa Fiora (1535–1560)
  • Alessandro Sforza (1560–1573)
  • Ferdinando Farnese (1573-1606)
  • Papirio Picedi (1606-1614)
  • Alessandro Rossi (1614-1615)
  • Pompeo Cornazzano OCist (1615–1647)
  • Gerolamo Corio (1650-1651)
  • Carlo Nembrini (1651–1677)
  • Tommaso Saladino (1681–1694)
  • Giuseppe Olgiati (1694–1711) (later Bishop of Como)
  • Camillo Marazzani (1711-1760)
  • Francesco Pettorelli Lalatta (1760–1788)
  • Diodato Turchi OFMCap (1788–1803)
  • Carlo Francesco Maria Cardinal Caselli OSM (1804-1828)
  • Remigio Cardinal Crescini OSB (1828-1830)
  • Vitale Loschi (1831–1841)
  • Giovanni Tommaso Neuschel (1843-1852)
  • Felice Cantimorri OFMCap (1854-1870)
  • Domenico Maria Villa (1872–1882)
  • Giovanni Andrea Miotti (1882-1893)
  • Francesco Magani (1893–1907)
  • Guido Maria Conforti (1907-1931)
  • Evasio Colli (1932–1971)
  • Amilcare Pasini (1971–1981)
  • Benito Cocchi (1982-1996)
  • Silvio Cesare Bonicelli (1996-2008)
  • Enrico Solmi (since 2008)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The source for the period 947 to 1133: Gerhard Schwartz: The occupation of the dioceses of imperial Italy under the Saxon and Salian emperors with the lists of the bishops 951-1122 , published by BG Teubner in Leipzig and Berlin 1913, pp. 85-88.
  2. Klaus Ganzer: Development of the foreign cardinalate in the high Middle Ages. A contribution to the history of the College of Cardinals from the 11th to the 13th centuries. Library of the German Historical Institute in Rome. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag 1963, pp. 132-133

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