List of the bishops of Rapolla

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The following people were bishops of Rapolla (Basilicata, Italy ):

  • Ubertus (Hubert) (February 1180 - February 1183)
  • NN (December 1199)
  • Riccardus (Richard) (1206 - April 19, 1209)
  • NN (November 1215 - November 13, 1217)
  • NN (around 1222 - 1223)
  • NN (May 23, 1236)
  • John (November 25, 1237 - May 6, 1255)
    • Bartholomeus Elekt (May 10, 1266), his choice may not have been confirmed
  • NN (January 27th - June 7th, 1267)
  • Ammiratus (1269 - September 1274)
  • Rogerius Centumficus de Sancta Sophia (August 26, 1275 - August 25, 1288)
  • ...
  • Gerard OP (November 17, 1346 - 1348 †)
  • Benedetto Cavalcanti OFM (January 8, 1371 - 1375)
  • Angelo Acciaioli (December 3, 1375-1383, becomes Bishop of Florence)
  • Francesco de Oliveto OSB (June 14, 1447 - 1455 †)
  • Pietro Minutolo (July 16, 1455 - June 3, 1478) then Bishop of Teramo
  • Vincenzo Galeotti (Galeota) (June 3, 1478 - January 30, 1482) then Bishop of Squillace
  • Colantonio Lentulo (Lentucci) (January 30, 1482 - around July 1482) died before the episcopal ordination
  • Malitia de Gesualdo (August 9, 1482 - around 1488 †)
  • Troilo Carafa (September 17, 1488 - September 4, 1497) then Bishop of Gerace
  • Luigi de Amato (September 12, 1497 - September 19, 1506) then Bishop of Lipari
  • Gilberto Sanilio the Elder (September 16, 1506 - resigned about 1520)
  • Raimondo Sanilio (Senilis) (June 22, 1520--1527 †)

see List of Bishops of Melfi-Rapolla

literature

  • Norbert Kamp , Church and Monarchy in the Staufer Kingdom of Sicily I. Prosopographical foundation: dioceses and bishops of the kingdom 1194 - 1266 ; Volume 2: Apulien und Kalabrien , Munich 1975, pp. 501-506. Digital copy The data at Kamp refer to the first and last documentary mention. The last date in each case is not a date of death.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Norbert Kamp, Church and Monarchy in the Staufer Kingdom of Sicily , Volume 2, p. 502.
  2. ^ Norbert Kamp, Church and Monarchy in the Staufer Kingdom of Sicily , Volume 2, p. 502.
  3. ^ Norbert Kamp, Church and Monarchy in the Staufer Kingdom of Sicily , Volume 2, p. 502.
  4. ^ Norbert Kamp, Church and Monarchy in the Staufer Kingdom of Sicily , Volume 2, p. 502.
  5. ^ Norbert Kamp, Church and Monarchy in the Staufer Kingdom of Sicily , Volume 2, p. 502.
  6. ^ Norbert Kamp, Church and Monarchy in the Staufer Kingdom of Sicily , Volume 2, p. 503.
  7. ^ Norbert Kamp, Church and Monarchy in the Staufer Kingdom of Sicily , Volume 2, pp. 503–504.
  8. ^ Norbert Kamp, Church and Monarchy in the Staufer Kingdom of Sicily , Volume 2, p. 504. Probably Ammiratus, possibly also Bartholomeus
  9. ^ Norbert Kamp, Church and Monarchy in the Staufer Kingdom of Sicily , Volume 2, pp. 504–505.
  10. ^ Norbert Kamp, Church and Monarchy in the Staufer Kingdom of Sicily , Volume 2, pp. 505–506.