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The Italian Catholic diocese of Feltre, in the
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existed from 1462 to 1818. It was then united into the diocese of Belluno e Feltre. It had previously had an independent existence, up to 1197."Diocese of Feltre"
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History

The first Bishop of Feltre whose date can be fixed is Fonteius, who in 579 took part in a council in Aquileia and in 591 dedicated a book to Emperor Mauritius. Drudo of Camino (1174) was the first bishop of the united sees of Belluno and Feltre, the latter being their residence of the bishop. The twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth centuries were filled with civil strife. In 1462, at the request of the
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, the two dioceses were separated. Among the Bishops of Feltre after the separation were: * Teodoro Lelio (1462), papal publicist and nuncio; * Angelo Faseolo (1464), who was appointed on many legations in connection with the Crusade against the Turks; *
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(1512), nuncio to England during the time of Henry VIII, later made cardinal and transferred (1520) to Bologna. *His nephew
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, who was nuncio several times. * Agostino Gradenigo (1610); * Zerbino Lugo (1640); * Giovanni Bortoli (1748), professor of canon law at Padua.''Catholic Encyclopedia'' article
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Bishops of Feltre

''Separated 1462 from the Diocese of Belluno e Feltre''
''Latin Name: Feltrensis''
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* Teodoro de Lellis (1462–1464 Appointed,
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) * Angelo Fasolo (1464–1490 Died) * Giovanni Robobello (1491–1494 Appointed,
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(1512–1520 Resigned) * Tomaso Campeggi (1520–1559 Resigned) * Filippo Maria Campeggi (1559–1584 Died) *
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(Rovelli) (1584–1610 Died) * Agostino Gradenigo (1610–1628 Succeeded,
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(1628–1639 Appointed,
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) *Girolamo Enrico Beltramini-Miazzi (1777–1779 Died) *Andrea Benedetto Ganassoni,
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(1779–1786 Died) *Bernardo Maria (Hercules Antonio Vincent) Carenzoni,
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(1786–1811 Died) ''United on 1 May 1818 with the Diocese of Belluno to form the Diocese of Belluno e Feltre''


See also

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