Roman Catholic Diocese of Dragonara
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Dragonara (Latin: Dioecesis Dragonariensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Torremaggiore in the province of Foggia in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. It was established as a diocese in 1039.[1][2] On 21 February 1580, it was suppressed, and its territory and Catholic population were assigned to the Diocese of San Severo. In 1968 Dragonara was established as a titular See.[2]
History
Bishops
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to 1400
- Leo (Leone) (attested 1061)[3]
- Campo (attested 1071, 1075)[4]
- Berardo (attested 1100)[5]
- Nicolo (attested 1179)[6]
- Giovanni (ca. 1192)[7]
- [unnamed] (1218)[8]
- Giovanni (attested in 1236[9]
- Benedictus (attested in 1283)[10]
- R[--] (attested in 1298)[11]
- Benedictus [12]
- Pietro (attested in 1318)[13]
- Simone (attested in 1335)[14]
- Pietro (1343-)[15]
- Marinus (8 May 1345- )[16]
- Bernardo
- Walterus de Copello, O.P. (9 January 1349- )
- Joannes (attested in 1350 in Avignon)[17]
- Marchisano da Bologna (14 June 1364-1366)[18]
- Gerardus de Montefusculo, O.Min. (8 November 1367- )[19]
- Giovanni Pietro de Piperno (21 June 1372 - )[20]
- Bartholomeus Petri, O.Min. (attested 1382)[21]
- Jacobus (attested 1392)[22]
- Francesco Bardi (28 January 1399- )[23]
since 1400
- Nicolaus Tartagli, O.Cist. (1 Aug 1438 - ? )
- Bartolommeo Tesseri (1449–1452)[24]
- Benedetto, O.S.A. (23 Jul 1451 Appointed - 1482 Died)
- ...
- Jacobus Brunus de Severo (20 May 1519 Appointed - 1551 Died)[25]
- Alfonso de Valdecabras (21 Aug 1551 Appointed - 1554 Resigned)
- Luis Suárez (1 Oct 1554 Appointed - )[26]
References
- ↑ "Diocese of Dragonara" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- 1 2 "Titular Episcopal See of Dragonara" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ↑ Cappelletti, p. 337.
- ↑ Cappelletti, p. 337.
- ↑ Cappelletti, p. 337.
- ↑ Niccolo was present at the Lateran Council of Pope Alexander III in 1179. J. D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio editio novissima Tomus XXII (Venice: Zatta 1778), p. 214. Cappelletti, p. 338.
- ↑ Cappelletti, p. 338.
- ↑ Assigned a mandate by Pope Honorius III. Cappelletti, p. 338.
- ↑ Cappelletti, p. 338. Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Cappelletti, p. 338. Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Cappelletti, p. 338. Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Cappelletti, p. 33. Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Simon was Chaplain and Councillor of King Robert of Sicily. Cappelletti, p. 338. Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Pietro was previously Bishop of Monte Marano (1334-1343); he was in Avignon from 1223-1340. Cappelletti, p. 338. Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Marinus had been Archdeacon of Bojano. Cappelletti, p. 338. Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Cappelletti, p. 339. Eubel, I, p. 226-227.
- ↑ Eubel, I, p. 227.
- ↑ Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Bardi was a Florentine. Cappelletti, p. 339, Eubel, I, p. 226.
- ↑ Gams, p. 923.
- ↑ Bruno was Doctor in utroque iure (Civil Law and Canon Law). Eubel, III, p. 187.
- ↑ "Bishop Luis Suárez" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
Books
- Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1864). Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni (in Italian). Tomo decimonono (19). Venice: G. Antonelli. pp. 337–340.
- Eubel, Conradus (ed.) (1913). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. (in Latin)
- Eubel, Conradus (ed.) (1914). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
- Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
- Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo (in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
- Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
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