List of Archbishops of Turin
The following people were bishops and archbishops of Turin ( Italy ):
List of names
- Saint Maximus (approx. 390 – approx. 420)
- Maximus (approx. 451 – approx. 465)
- Viktor (around 494)
- Tigridio (501-505)
- Ruffo (538-553)
- Ursicino (562–20 October 609)
- Rustico (679-691)
- Kunibert (approx. 696)
- Walcuno (around 739)
- Andreas (approx. 800)
- Claudius Clemens (818–829 / 817-827)
- Witgario (around 832)
- Regimiro
- Guglielmo (approx. 840)
- Claudius (around 873)
- Amulo (Amolone) (around 881)
- Lancio (around 887)
- Amulo (around 898)
- Eginolfo (around 901)
- Guglielmo (around 906 to 928)
- Amalrico (955-969)
- Wilhelm (?)
- Amizo (Adam) (983-998)
- Zone (999 / 1000-1010?)
- Landulfus (1010 / 11-1039)
- Wido (1039-1046)
- Kunibert (1046-1082)
- Witelmus (1089)
- Wibert (1097-1101 / 06)
- Mainardo (1110-1117 / 18)
- Wibert (1118)
- Agamemnon (1122)
- Boso (1122-1126 / 28)
- Arberto (Albert) (1128? -1147)
- Karl (approx. 1147–1187) (also Archbishop of Milan)
- Arduino (1187–1203?)
- Jacopo Ratteri (1206-1217?)
- Jacopo di Carisio (1217-1226)
- Ainardo (around 1228)
- Jacopo (1229-1230?)
- Uguccione (Ugo) Caqualoro (1230-1243?)
- Giovanni Arborio (1243? -1264) ( Elect )
- Goffredo Montanari (1264-1299)
- Teodisio Revelli (1300-1319)
- Guido Canale (1319-1328)
- Thomas I of Savoy († 1340)
- Thomas II of Savoy (1348-1360) (also Bishop of Aosta)
- Bartolomeo (1362-1364)
- Giovanni da Rivalta (1364-1411)
- Aimone da Romagnano (1411-1438)
- Louis de Marche (ca.1453)
- Ludovico da Romagnano (1438–1469)
- Jean de Compey (1469–1482) (also Bishop of Genoa)
- Domenico Cardinal della Rovere (1486–1501)
- Giovanni Ludovico della Rovere (1501–1510)
- Giovanni Francesco della Rovere (1510-1517)
- Claude de Seyssel (1517-1520)
- Cardinal Innocenzo Cibo (1520–1548) (administrator)
- Cesare Cibo (1548–1563)
- Innico d'Avalos d'Aragona, OS (1563–1564)
- Girolamo Cardinal della Rovere (1564–1592)
- Carlo Broglia (1592-1619)
- Filiberto Milliet (1619-1626)
- Giovanni Battista Ferrero (1626-1632)
- Antonio Provana (1632-1642)
- Giulio Cesare Barbera (1642–1662)
- Michele Reggiano (1662–1690)
- Michele Antonio Vibò (1690-1713)
- Sedis vacancy
- Gian Francesco Arborio di Gattinara (1727–1743)
- Giovanni Battista Cardinal Rovero (1744–1766)
- Francesco Luserna Rorengo di Rorà (1768–1778)
- Vittorio Maria Baldassare Gaetano Cardinal Costa d'Arignano (1778–1796)
- Carlo Luigi Buronzo del Signore (1797–1805)
- Giacinto della Torre (1805-1814)
- Columbano Giovanni Battista Carlo Gaspare Chiaverotti OSB (1818–1831)
- Luigi Fransoni (1832-1862)
- Alessandro Riccardi di Netro (1867–?)
- Lorenzo Gastaldi (1871-1883)
- Gaetano Cardinal Alimonda (1883-1891)
- Davide Riccardi (1891-1897)
- Cardinal Agostino Richelmy (1897–1923)
- Giuseppe Cardinal Gamba (1923–1929)
- Maurilio Cardinal Fossati (1930-1965)
- Michele Cardinal Pellegrino (1965–1977)
- Anastasio Alberto Cardinal Ballestrero OCD (1977-1989)
- Giovanni Cardinal Saldarini (1989–1999)
- Severino Cardinal Poletto (1999-2010)
- Cesare Nosiglia (since 2010)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The source for the period 928 to 1125: 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. 130-132
- ↑ It is only known from the necrological note, where the year is not given; it is probably to be placed between Amalrico and Amizo (Schwartz, p. 130)