List of Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem
The list of Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem includes the patriarchs of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem from the establishment of the Latin Patriarchate in 1099. The bishops and patriarchs from the first centuries can be found in the List of Patriarchs of Jerusalem .
Old church
Latin Church
Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Arnulf of Chocques (1099)
- Daimbert of Pisa (1099–1102)
- Ehremar (1102)
- Daimbert of Pisa (again) (1102–1107)
- Ghibelin of Arles (1108–1112)
- Arnulf von Chocques (again) (1112–1118)
- Garmond of Picquigny (1119–1128)
- Stephan (1128–1130)
- Wilhelm I of Mesen (1130–1145)
- Fulko (1146-1157)
- Amalrich (1157-1180)
- Heraclius of Caesarea (1180–1191)
Jerusalem was lost in the siege of Jerusalem in 1187 and the patriarch moved to Akko .
- Vacancy 1191-1194
- Aimar the monk (1194–1202)
- Soffred Gaetani (1202-1204)
- Albert Avogadro (1204-1214)
- Radulf of Mérencourt (1215–1225)
- Gerald of Lausanne (1225-1238)
- Vacancy 1238-1240; ( Jacques de Vitry was appointed but never held office)
- Robert of Nantes (1240–1254)
- Jacques Pantaléon (1255–1261), later Pope Urban IV.
- Wilhelm II of Agen (1261-1270)
- Thomas Agni of Cosenza (1271-1277)
- John of Versailles (1278-1279)
- Elias (1279-1287)
- Nikolaus von Hanapes (1288-1294)
Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem
Akko was lost during the siege of Acre in 1291 and the Latin Patriarchate was titular until 1847 . The patriarch first moved to Cyprus , then to Rome in 1374 .
- Landolfo (1295-1304)
- Antony Bek (1306–1311), also Prince-Bishop of Durham in England from 1284 to 1310
- the custodian of the Franciscans in the Holy Land (the Grand Master of the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher ) was from 1342 by the papal bull Gratiam agimus Clemens' VI. the actual holder of the title (as long as someone else did not receive this honorary title).
- Pierre I. Pleinecassagne (1314-1318) (also Bishop of Rodez)
- Pierre II (1322-1324)
- Raymond Bequin (Raimondo Beguin) OP (1324-1328)
- Pierre III. OP (1329-1342)
- Elie de Nabinal OFM (1342-1345)
- Emanuele Marino (de Nabinal) OFM (1345)
- Pierre IV. De Casa (1345-1348)
- Guillaume IV. Amici (Lamy) (1349-1360)
- Philippe de Cabassolle (1361-1369)
- Guglielmo Militis , OP (1369-1371)
- Guilherme Audibert de la Garde (1371-1374)
- Bertrand de la Tour (1374-1375)
- Philippe d'Alençon (1375-1378)
- Stephanus de Insula , OESA (1379–1384)
- Lope Fernández de Luna (1380-1382)
- Bertrand de Chanac (1382-1386)
- Fernand (1386-1394) (previously Bishop of Spoleto)
- Aimon Séchal (1394–?)
- Hugues de Robertis (Ugo Roberti) (1396–1409?) (Previously Bishop of Padua)
- Francesc Eiximenis , OFM (? - 1409) (also Bishop of Elne)
- Francisco Climent Sapera (Francisco Clemente Pérez Capera) (1419-1427)
- Hugo-Lancelot of Lusignan (1424-1427)
- Leonardo Ziani Delfino OFM (1427-1434)
- (Biagio) Blaise Molino (1434-1444)
- Lancelot de Lusignan (1444-1451)
- Christophorus Garatoni (1448–1449)
- Bessarion (1449-1458)
- Lorenzo Zane (1458-1460)
- Louis d'Harcourt (1460-1479)
- Bartolomeo della Rovere , OFM (1480–1494)
- Gian Antonio di San Giorgio (1498–1503)
- Bernardino López de Carvajal (1503–1511, 1513–1523)
- Rodrigo Carvajal (1523-1539)
- Alessandro Farnese the Younger (1539–1550)
- Christophoro del Monte (Spiriti) (1550–1556)
- Antonio Elio (1558–1572)
- Gian Antonio Facchinetti de Nuce (1572–1583), later Pope Innocent IX.
- Scipione Gonzaga (1585–1587)
- Fabius Blondus de Montealto (1588-1618)
- Francesco Cennini de 'Salamandri (1618-1621)
- Diofebo Farnese (1621-1622)
- Alfonso Manzanedo de Quinoñes (1622–1627)
- Domenico de 'Marini (1627-1635)
- Giovanni Battista Colonna (1636-1637)
- Tegrimus Tegrimi (1637-1641)
- Aegidius Ursinus de Vivere (1641–1647)
- Vacancy or unknown 1647–1653
- Camillo Massimo (1653-1670)
- Aegidius Colonna , OSB (1671–1686)
- Bandino Panciatici (1689-1690)
- Pietro Bargellini (1690-1694)
- Francesco Martelli (1698–1706)
- Mutio di Gaeta (1708-1728)
- Vincent Louis Gotti (1728-1729)
- Pompeo Aldrovandi (1729–1734)
- Thomas Cervini (1734–1751)
- Thomas de Moncada (1751–1762)
- Georgius Maria Lascaris , O.Theat. (1762–1795)
- Michele Di Pietro (1800-1802)
- Francesco Maria Fenzi (1816–1829)
- Daulo Augusto Foscolo (1830–1847)
Patriarch of Jerusalem
The patriarchal residence in Jerusalem was restored in 1847, the Latin hierarchy in 1889.
- Joseph Valerga (1847–1872)
- Vincenzo Bracco (1872-1889)
- Luigi Piavi (1889-1905)
- Vacancy 1905-1907
- Filippo Camassei (1907-1919)
- Luigi Barlassina (1920-1947)
- Vacancy 1947-1949
- Alberto Gori (1949–1970)
- Giacomo Giuseppi Beltritti (1970–1987)
- Michel Sabbah (1987-2008)
-
Fouad Twal (2008–2016, 2005–2008 coadjutor with the right of succession)
- Pierbattista Pizzaballa (Apostolic Administrator since 2016)
Web links
- Entry on Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem on catholic-hierarchy.org
- Entry on Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem on gcatholic.org (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Philippe Bountry: pontificale Chapelle . In: Souverain et pontife. Recherches prosopographiques sur la Curie Romaine à l'âge de la Restoration (1814–1846) . École française de Rome, Rome 2002, VI.1.4 - Patriarche latin de Jérusalem ( online edition ).