List of the Patriarchs of Aquileia
The following people were bishops , archbishops and patriarchs of the Patriarchate of Aquileia :
Bishops of Aquileia
- Hilary of Pannonia approx. 276–285
- Chrysogonus I. approx. 286-295
- Chrysogonus II approx. 295–308
- Theodor approx. 308-319
- Agapitus approx. 319-332
- Benedictus from around 332
- Fortunatianus approx. 343–355
Archbishops of Aquileia
- Valerianus 369-388
- Chromatius 388-407
- Augustine 407-434
- Adelphus 434-442
- Maximus I. 442-444
- Januarius 444-447
- Secundus 451-452
- Nicetas 454-485
- Marcellianus 485-500
- Marcellinus 500-513
- Stephen I from 515
- Macedonius 539-557
Patriarch of Aquileia
- Paulus I. 557-569 (residence in Grado )
- Probinus 569-570
- Elijah 571-586
- Severus 586-606
- Candidianus from 606.
Candidianus returned to fellowship with the Roman Church. Opponents of ecclesiastical reunification elected a new patriarch, John I, who resided in the actual city of Aquileia. Therefore Candidianus and his successors are called the Patriarchs of Grado , although Paulinus I and his successors already resided there. Officially, however, they always continued the title of Patriarch of Aquileia , even after the end of the schism , until their title was combined with that of Bishop of Venice to become that of Patriarch of Venice .
The Patriarchs of Aquileia now listed (i.e. those who are also referred to as such) often later resided in other cities.
- John I. 606
- Marcianus 623-628
- Fortunatus 628-663
- Felix from 649 ( opposing patriarch )
- John II from 663
- John III from 680
- Peter I (Aquileia) 698-700
Under his tenure end of the schism. There are now officially two Patriarchs of Aquileia (this one and the one in Grado) in communion with the Pope for 750 years.
- Serenus 711-723
- Calixtus 726-734
- vacant or unknown 734-772
- Siguald 772-776
- Paulinus II. 776-802
- Ursus I. 802-811
- Maxentius 811-833
- Andreas 834-844
- Venantius (Aquileia) from 850
- Theutmar from 855
- Lupus I. from 855
- Valpert 875-899
- Fredericus I. 901-922
- Leo 922-927
- Ursus II. 928-931
- Lupus II. 932-944
- Engelfred 944-963
- Rodoald 963-984
- John IV of Ravenna 984-1017
- Poppo 1019-1042 ( Otakare )
- Eberhard 1043-1048
- Gotebald (Godwalt, Gotapolt) 1049-1063
- Ravengerius (Rawenger) 1063-1068
- Sigehard von Beilstein (Sighard) 1068-1077 ( Sieghardinger )
- Heinrich 1077-1084
- Swatobor Friedrich of Bohemia 1084-1085
- Ulrich I. von Eppenstein 1086–1121
- Gerard I. Primiero 1122-1128
-
Egilbert around 1129
- Ulrich von Ortenburg 1130–1132 (Elekt, not confirmed)
- Pilgrim I. von Spanheim 1130 / 32–1161 ( Spanheim origin not confirmed)
- Ulrich II from Treffen 1161–1181
- Gottfried 1182-1194
- Pilgrim II von Dornberg 1195–1204
- Wolfger von Erla 1204–1218
- Berthold of Andechs-Meranien 1218–1251
- Gregorio of Montelongo 1251-1269
- Philipp von Spanheim 1269–1273
- Raimondo of Torre 1273-1299
- Pietro II. Gerra 1299-1301
- Ottobuono by Razzi 1302-1315
- Gaston of Torre 1316-1318
- Paganus of Torre 1319-1332
- Bertram of St. Genesius 1334-1350
- Nicholas of Luxembourg 1350-1358
- Ludwig I of Torre 1359-1365
- Marquard I. von Randeck 1365-1381
- Philip II of Alençon 1381–1387
- Johann V. Sobieslaw of Moravia 1387–1394
- Antonio I. Gaetani 1394-1402
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Antonio II. Panciera 1402-1412
- Antonio III von Ponte 1409–1418 (1409–1412 opposing patriarch)
- Ludwig von Teck 1412–1439
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Ludwig III. Scarampi-Mezzarota 1439-1465
- Lorenz von Lichtenberg 1444–1446 (opposing patriarch)
- Marco I. Barbo 1465-1491
- Ermolaio I. Barbaro 1491-1493
- Niccolo II. Donati 1493-1497
- Domenico Grimani 1498-1517
- Marino Grimani 1517-1529
- Marco II. Grimani 1529-1533
- Marino Grimani (2nd time) 1533-1545
- Giovanni VI. Grimani 1545-1550
- Daniel I. Barbaro 1550-1574
- Aloisio Giustiniani 1574-1585
- Giovanni VI. Grimani (2nd time) 1585–1593
- Francesco Barbaro 1593-1616
- Ermolaio II. Barbaro 1616-1622
- Antonio IV. Grimani 1622-1628
- Agostino Gradenigo 1628-1629
- Marco III Gradenigo 1629-1656
- Hieronimo Gradenigo 1656-1658
- Giovanni VII Dolfino 1658–1699
- Dionisio Dolfino 1699-1734
- Daniel II. Dolfino 1734–1752 (afterwards Archbishop of Udine)
The patriarchate is divided between the archbishoprics of Udine and Gorizia . The title is merged with the Patriarchate of Venice .
Titular Archbishops of Aquileia
Aquileia has been assigned as a titular archbishopric since 1969 : see titular archbishopric Aquileia .
literature
- Heinrich Schmidinger : Patriarch and sovereign. The secular rule of the Patriarchs from Aquileia to the end of the Hohenstaufen. Böhlau, Graz a. a. 1954 ( Publications of the Austrian Cultural Institute in Rome. Dept. 1, Vol. 1, ZDB -ID 1015115-1 ).