List of the Archbishops of Bari
The following people were bishops and archbishops of Bari ( Italy ):
Bishops of Bari
- Saint Maurus (1st century)
- Gerontius (2nd century)
- Gervasius (4th century)
- Concordius (465)
Archbishops of Bari
- Peter I (530)
- Marcus (596-610)
- Julius (610-634)
- Stephen (634-653)
- Ursus (653-681)
- Trasmundus (681-688)
- Rodecautus (688-694)
- Bursa (694-753)
- Maurentianus (753-758)
- Andreas I. (759-761)
- Rodoaldus I (762-780)
- Leo (781 -...)
- Peter II. (...- 821)
- Sebastianus (821-828)
- Jacobus I (828-840)
- Rodoaldus II (843-854)
Archbishops of Bari and Canosa
- Angelarius (855-876)
- Dominicus (877-891)
- John I (892-905)
- Guitpardus (906-912)
- Rodericus (912-918)
- John II (919-923)
- Alsarius (924-931)
- Peter III (931-952)
- John III (952-978)
- Paul (978–988)
- Chrysostom (988-1006)
- John IV (1006-1025)
- Bisantius (1025-1035)
- Romualdus I (1035)
- Nicolaus I (1035-1061)
- Andrew II (1062-1078)
- Ursus II (1078-1089)
- Helias (1089-1105)
- Riso (1112-1118)
- Walter (1118–1126)
- Eustasius (1105-1123)
- Matthew (1126–1128)
- Angelus (1128–1137)
- John (1137-1151)
- John V (1151–1171)
- Rainaldus (1171–1188), previously Elect of Gaeta, cardinal
- Dauferius (Doferius) (1189–1207)
- Berardus de Castanea (1207–1213) (becomes Archbishop of Palermo)
- Andrew III (1216-1225)
- Marino Filangieri (1226–1251)
- Enrico Filangieri (1252–1258), nephew of the previous one
- Giovanni Saracenus de Urbe (1259-1280)
- Romoaldo Griso (1282–1309)
- Landolfo I (1310-1337)
- Ruggiero Sanseverino (1337-1347)
- Bartolomeo Carafa (1347-1367)
- Niccolò Brancaccio (1367–1377) (then Archbishop of Cosenza)
- Bartolomeo Prignano (1377-1378), then to Pope Urban VI. elected
- Landolfo II Maramaldo (1378-1381)
- Giacomo Carafa (1384-1400)
- Nicola Pagano (1400-1424)
- Francesco d'Ayello (1425-1453)
- Guido Guidano (1453-1454)
- Latino Orsini (1454–1472)
- Antonio d'Ayello (1472-1493)
- Giovanni Giacomo Castiglione (1493-1513)
- Stefano Gabriele Merino (1513–1530) (also Bishop of León)
- Girolamo Grimaldi (1530-1540)
- Girolamo Sauli (1540-1550)
- Giacomo Puteo (1550–1562)
- Antonio Puteo (1562–1592)
- Giulio Cesare Riccardi (1592-1602)
- Bonviso Bonvisi (1602–1603)
- Galeazzo Sanvitale (1604-1606)
- Decio Caracciolo Rosso (1606-1613)
- Ascanio Gesualdo (1613–1638)
- Diego Sersale (1638-1665)
- Giovanni Granafei (1666-1683)
- Tommaso Ruffo (1684-1691)
- Carlo Loffredi (1691–1698)
- Muzio Gaeta Senior (1698–1728)
- Michael Karl von Althann (1728–1734); (1734–1756 Bishop of Waitzen )
- Muzio Gaeta Junior (1735–1754)
- Luigi D'Alessandro (1754-1770)
- Gennaro Pignatelli (1770–1777)
- Giambattista Ettore Caracciolo (1778-1780)
- Sedis vacancy
- Gennaro Maria Guevara (1792-1804)
- Baldassarre Mormile (1805-1818) (also Archbishop of Capua)
- Nicola Coppola (1818–1823) (also Bishop of Nola)
- Michele Basilio Clary (1823-1858)
- Francesco Pedicini (1858-1886)
- Casimiro Gennari (1886–1887) ( Apostolic Administrator )
- Enrico Mazzella (1887-1897)
- Giulio Vaccaro (1898-1924)
- Pietro Pomares y de Morant (1924-1924)
- Augusto Curi (1925-1933)
- Marcello Mimmi (1933–1952) (also Archbishop of Naples)
- Enrico Nicodemo (1952–1973)
- Anastasio Alberto Ballestrero (1973–1977) (also Archbishop of Turin)
- Andrea Mariano Magrassi (1977–1982)
Archbishop of Bari-Bitonto
- Andrea Mariano Magrassi (1982-1999)
- Francesco Cacucci (1999-present)
Web links
- Partial list of bishops and archbishops on catholic-hierarchy.org (English)