The Diocese of Minervino Murge was a
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy, located in the
Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani
The Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani is a province of Italy in the Apulia region. The establishment of the province took effect in June 2009, and Andria was appointed as its seat of government on 21 May 2010.
It was created from 10 municipalitie ...
in the ecclesiastical
province of Bari
The Province of Bari ( it, provincia di Bari, nap, pruvincia 'e Bari, nap, label= Barese, provinge de Bare) was a province in the region of Apulia, Italy. Its capital was the city of Bari.
It has an area of , and a total population of 1,594,10 ...
.
["Diocese of Minervino Murge"]
''Catholic-Hierarchy.org
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''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 7, 2016["Titular Episcopal See of Minervino Murge"]
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History
900: Established as Diocese of Minervino (Italiano) / Minerbium
1818.06.27: Suppressed (to
Diocese of Andria
The Italian Catholic diocese of Andria is in Apulia, seated at Andria Cathedral which is built over a church dedicated to St. Peter, about ten miles southwest of Trani. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto. The diocese has 39 pa ...
)
1968: Restored as Titular Episcopal See of Minervino Murge
Ordinaries
*Sante (1433–1434 Resigned)
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Roberto de Noya
Roberto de Noya, Order of Preachers, O.P. or Roberto de Noja (died 1515) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Naxos (1504–1515), Bishop of Acerra (1497–1504),
and Bishop of Minervino Murge (1492–1497).
Biography
Roberto ...
(Noja),
O.P. (1492–1497 Appointed,
Bishop of Acerra
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[" Archbishop Roberto de Noya (Noja), O.P."]
''Catholic-Hierarchy.org
''Catholic-Hierarchy.org'' is an online database of bishops and dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Catholic Churches. The website is not officially sanctioned by the Church. It is run as a private project by David M. Cheney in ...
''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 14, 2016
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Marino Falconi (1497–1525 Died)
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Antonio Sassolino
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O.F.M. Conv.
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Dating back to ...
(1525–1528 Died)
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Bernardino Fumarelli
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Given name
*Bernardino Baldi (1533–1617), Italian mathematician and writer
*Bernardino Bertolotti (born 1547), Italian composer and instrumentalist
*Bernardi ...
(1528–1529 Appointed,
Bishop of Alife
The Diocese of Alife-Caiazzo ( la, Dioecesis Aliphana-Caiacensis o Caiatina) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Campania, southern Italy, created in 1986. In that year the historic Diocese of Alife was united with the Diocese of Caia ...
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Giovanni Francesco de Marellis (1529–1536 Died)
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Donato Martuccio
Donato Martuccio and Donato Maricucci was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sarno (1547–1548), ''(in Latin)'' Bishop of Lavello (1545–1547), ''(in Latin)'' and Bishop of Minervino Murge (1536–1545). ''(in Latin)''
Biograph ...
(Maricucci) (1536–1545 Appointed,
Bishop of Lavello
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Gian Vincenzo Micheli
Gian Vincenzo Micheli (died 1596) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Minervino Murge (1545–1596) ''(in Latin)'' and Bishop of Lavello (1539–1545). ''(in Latin)''
Biography
On 30 May 1539, Gian Vincenzo Micheli was appointed ...
(1545–1596 Died)
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Lorenzo Monzonís Galatina
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Places Peru
* San Lorenzo Island (Peru), sometimes referred to as the island of Lorenzo
United States
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* San Lorenzo, California, formerly Lorenzo
* Lorenzo State ...
,
O.F.M. (1596–1605 Resigned)
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Giacomo Antonio Caporali Giacomo is an Italian name. It is the Italian version of the Hebrew name Jacob.
People
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Other uses
* Giacomo (horse), a race horse, winner of the 2005 Kentucky Derby
* ''Giácomo'' (film) ...
(1606–1616 Died)
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Altobello Carissimi Altobello is both a given name and a surname.
Notable people with the given name include:
* Altobello de Averoldi (died 1531), Italian Roman Catholic prelate
*Altobello Melone (c. 1490–1491 – before 1543), Italian painter
*Altobello Persio
fi ...
(1617–1632 Died)
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Giovanni Michele Rossi Giovanni may refer to:
* Giovanni (name), an Italian male given name and surname
* Giovanni (meteorology), a Web interface for users to analyze NASA's gridded data
* '' Don Giovanni'', a 1787 opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, based on the legend ...
,
O.C.D.
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(1633–1633 Appointed,
Bishop of Alife
The Diocese of Alife-Caiazzo ( la, Dioecesis Aliphana-Caiacensis o Caiatina) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Campania, southern Italy, created in 1986. In that year the historic Diocese of Alife was united with the Diocese of Caia ...
)
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Gerolamo Maria Zambeccari
Gerolamo is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
*Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576), Italian Renaissance mathematician, physician, astrologer and gambler
*Gerolamo Emiliani (1486–1537), Italian humanitarian, founder of the Somaschi F ...
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O.P. (1633–1635 Resigned)
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Antonio Maria Pranzoni
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(Franzoni) (1635–1663 Died)
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Francesco Maria Vignola
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People with the given name Francesco
* Francesco I (disambiguation), sev ...
(1663–1700 Died)
*Marcantonio Chenevix (1702–1718 Died)
*Nicola Pignatelli (1719–1734 Died)
*Fabio Troyli (1734–1751 Appointed,
Bishop of Catanzaro)
*Stefano Gennaro Spani (1751–1776 Died)
*Pietro Silvio di Gennaro (1776–1779 Appointed,
Bishop of Venosa The Italian Catholic diocese of Venosa, in southern Italy, existed until 1986. In that year it was united into the Diocese of Melfi-Rapolla-Venosa. From 1976 to 1986, Venosa had been a suffragan of the archdiocese of Potenza e Marsico Nuovo.
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*Pietro Mancini (1792–1808 Died)
See also
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Catholic Church in Italy
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References
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Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy
Roman Catholic dioceses in Apulia