List of the bishops of Verona

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The following people were or are bishops of the diocese of Verona :

  1. St. Euprepius
  2. Dimidriano
  3. Simplicio
  4. St. Proculus of Verona († approx. 360)
  5. Saturnino
  6. Lucillo
  7. Cricino
  8. Zenon of Verona (-371) (Patron of Verona)
  9. Agapito
  10. Lucio
  11. Siagrio
  12. Lupicino
  13. Petronio
  14. Innocent
  15. Montano
  16. Valente (?)
  17. Germano
  18. Felix
  19. Silvino
  20. Theodore
  21. Concesso I.
  22. Verecondo
  23. Senators
  24. Solazio (?) (579)
  25. Juniors (589,591)
  26. Peter
  27. Concesso II.
  28. St. Maurus
  29. novel
  30. Arborio
  31. Valente
  32. Clement
  33. Modestus
  34. Domenicus (712-744)
  35. Andrea (or Alessandro)
  36. Sigibert
  37. Anno (-780)
  38. Egino of Verona
  39. Radolt of Verona (803-840)
  40. Notingo (840-844)
  41. Bilongo (846)
  42. Landeric (853)
  43. Audone (866)
  44. Adelard I. (875-911)
  45. Notker (911-928)
  46. Hilduin of Milan (928-931)
  47. Rather von Verona (931– around 950; 961–968)
  48. Milone (around 950–961; 968–980)
  49. Ilderico (987-988)
  50. Otbert (992-1008)
  51. Ildebrando (1014)
  52. John (1016-1037)
  53. Walter (1037-1055)
  54. Tebaldo I. (1055-1061 / 63)
  55. Adalbert (1063-1069?)
  56. Usuardo (1069-1072)
  57. Bruno (1072-1076 / 80)
  58. Sigebodo (1080-1092)
  59. Valbruno (1095)
  60. Wolftrigel (1096–1100 / 01)
  61. Ezelone (1101)
  62. Bertold (1102 / 04–1107)
  63. Zufeto? (before 1115?)
  64. Bernardo (1124-1135)
  65. Tebaldo II. (1135-1157)
  66. Omnebonus (1157–1185)
  67. Riprando (1185-1188)
  68. Adelard II. Cattaneo (1188-1214)
  69. Norandino (1214-1224)
  70. Albert (1224-1225)
  71. Iacopo di Breganz (1225–1254)
  72. Gerardo Cossadoca (1255-1259)
  73. Manfredo Roberti (1260-1268)
  74. Aleardino (1268)
  75. Guido della Scala (1268-1270)
  76. Temidio (1275-1277)
  77. Bartolomeo I (1277-1290)
  78. Pietro I della Scala (BG) (1291-1295)
  79. Buonincontro (1295-1298)
  80. Teobaldo III. (1298-1331)
  81. Nicolò (1331–1336)
  82. Bartolomeo II. Della Scala (1336-1338)
  83. Matteo De Ribaldis (1343-1348)
  84. Pietro de Pino (1348-1349)
  85. Giovanni di Naso (1349-1350)
  86. Pietro II. Della Scala (1350-1387)
  87. Adelardo III (1387-1388)
  88. Iacopo Rossi (1388-1406)
  89. Angelo Cardinal Barabrigo (1406-1408)
  90. Guido Memo (1409–1438)
  91. Francesco Cardinal Condulmer (1438-1453)
  92. Ermolao Barbaro (1453-1471)
  93. Giovanni Cardinal Michiel (1471–1503)
  94. Mattia Ugoni (1503)
  95. Marco Cardinal Cornaro (1503-1524)
  96. Gian Matteo Giberti (1524–1554)
  97. Pietro Lippomano (1544–1548)
  98. Luigi Lippomano (1548–1558)
  99. Agostino Lippomano (1558–1559)
  100. Girolamo Trevisani (1561–1562)
  101. Bernardo Cardinal Navagero (1562-1565)
  102. Agostino Cardinal Valier (1565-1606)
  103. Alberto Valier (1606-1630)
  104. Marco Giustiniani (1631-1649)
  105. Sebastiano Pisani I (1650-1668)
  106. Sebastiano Pisani II (1669-1690)
  107. Pietro Leoni (1690-1697)
  108. Giovanni Francesco Barbarigo (1697-1714)
  109. Marco Gradenigo (1714-1725)
  110. Francesco Trevisani (1725-1732)
  111. Giovanni Bragadino (1733–1758)
  112. Nicolò Antonio Giustiniani (1759–1772)
  113. Giovanni Morosini (1772–1789)
  114. Giovanni Andrea Avogadro (1790-1805)
  115. Innocenzo Maria Lirutti , OSB (1807–1827)
  116. Giuseppe Grasser (1829–1839)
  117. Pietro Aurelio Mutti (1841-1851)
  118. Giuseppe Luigi Trevisanato (1852-1852) (then Archbishop of Udine)
  119. Benedetto Riccabona de Reinchenfels (1854–1861) (then Bishop of Trento)
  120. Cardinal Luigi di Canossa (1861-1900)
  121. Bartolomeo Cardinal Bacilieri (1900-1923)
  122. Girolamo Cardinale (1923–1954)
  123. Giovanni Urbani (1955-1958) (then Patriarch of Venice)
  124. Giuseppe Carraro (1958–1978)
  125. Giuseppe Amari (1978–1992)
  126. Attilio Nicora (1992-1997)
  127. Flavio Roberto Carraro , OFMCap. (1998-2007)
  128. Giuseppe Zenti (2007 -...)

Individual evidence

  1. The source for the period from 931 to 1157: 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. 62–70.

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