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of
Nocera Umbra Nocera Umbra is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Perugia, Italy, 15 kilometers north of Foligno, at an altitude of 520 m above sea-level. The ''comune'', covering an area of 157.19 km², is one of the largest in Umbria. History Ancie ...
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diocese in
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. In 1915 the Diocese of Nocera Umbra was united with the
Diocese of Gualdo Tadino The Diocese of Gualdo Tadino (Latin: ''Dioecesis Tadinensis'') was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Gualdo Tadino in the province of Perugia in northeastern Umbria, on the lower flanks of Mt. Penna, a mountain of the Apennines. In 19 ...
to form the Diocese of Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino. In 1986 this was united with the Diocese of Assisi, to become the
Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino The Italian Catholic Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino ( la, Dioecesis Assisiensis-Nucerina-Tadinensis) in Umbria, has existed since 1986. In that year the historic Diocese of Assisi, known as the birthplace of Francis of Assisi, was ...
."Diocese of Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino"
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"Diocese of Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino"
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History

The city of Nocera was destroyed in 546 by Totila, and again destroyed by the Lombards in the middle of the 8th century. Authentic Bishops were Felix (412) and Liutardus (824); others were: * Giovanni Marcolini (1446), who restored the cathedral; * Francesco Luigi Piervissani (1800), exiled in 1809 because he refused the oath of allegiance to
Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
. In 1669, the cathedral was dedicated to S. Rinaldo, and had a Chapter composed of two dignities (the Provost and the Archdeacon, neither of whom had a prebend) and ten Canons. The entire diocese contained some 20,000 inhabitants, and the city of Nocera about 1,000. In 1768, the cathedral, dedicated to the Assumption of the Body of the Virgin Mary into Heaven, was administered by a Chapter, composed of two dignities (the Provost and the Archdeacon) and ten Canons.


Bishops


Diocese of Nocera Umbra


to 1200

:... *Priscus (3rd or 4th century) :... *Felix (attested 401–417) :... : aelius Laurentius(attested 499–501) : prilis(attested 502) :... : umerius(attested 593) : rimenius(attested 598) :... *Liutardus (attested 826) *Racipertus (attested 844, 853) :... *Julianus (attested 967, 968) :... *Romanus *Dodo (1024, 1027, 1028) :... *Ludovicus (attested 1057, 1059) :... *Augustinus (attested 1114) :... *Lotarius (attested 1125) *Laurentius (attested 1131) *Monaldus de Actis *Anfredus de Actis *Anselm *Hugo de Trinci (1196–1222)


from 1200 to 1500

* Rainaldus, O.S.B. (1222–1225) *Pelagius Pallavicini (1225–1228) *Constantius (1228–1229?) *Bevegnatus Capucci ( –1233) *Guido Negusanti (1233–1252) *Aegidius (1243–1248) *Bernardus (1248–1254) *Filippo Oderisi (1254-1285) *Fidesmidus (Fidemundus) 1285–1288) *Joannes Antignani (1288–1327) *Alexander, O.Min. (1327–1363) *Lucas Rodolfucci (1363–1389) *Joannes Nucaranus, O.Min. (1379– ) (Avignon Obedience) *Cinthius (1389–1403) *Andreas de Montefalco (1404–1419) *Thomas Morganti, O.Cist. (1419–1437) *Antonius Nicolai (1438–1444) *Joannes Marcolini, O.Min. (1444–1465) *Antonius Viminale (1465–1472) * Giacomo Minutoli (1472–1476) *
Giovanni Cerretani Giovanni Cerretani (died 1492) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nocera Umbra (1476–1492). ''(in Latin)'' On 17 August 1476, Giovanni Cerretani was appointed during the papacy of Pope Sixtus IV as Bishop of Nocera Umbra Th ...
(17 Aug 1476 – Jul 1492 Died) *
Giacomo Breuquet Giacomo Breuquet (died 1498) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nocera Umbra (1492–1498). ''(in Latin)'' On 31 August 1492, Giacomo Breuquet was appointed during the papacy of Pope Alexander VI as Bishop of Nocera Umbra The ...
(31 Aug 1492 – 25 May 1498 Died) *
Matteo Baldeschi Matteo is the Italian language, Italian form of the given name Matthew (name), Matthew. Another form is Mattia. The Hebrew meaning of Matteo is "gift of god". Matteo can also be used as a patronymic surname, often in the forms of de Matteo, De Mat ...
(degli Ubaldi) (1498–1508)


from 1500 to 1800

*
Ludovico Clodio Ludovico Clodio (died 1514) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nocera Umbra (1508–1514). ''(in Latin)'' Biography On 28 July 1508, Ludovico Clodio was appointed by Pope Julius II as Bishop of Nocera Umbra The Diocese of Noce ...
(28 Jul 1508 – Jul 1514 Died) ''(in Latin)'' *
Guarino Favorino Guarino is an Italian name that is derived from the word ''guardia'' or ''guardiano'' meaning ‘to guard’ or ‘to protect’. The name refers to several notable people: Given name * Guarin (c. 1100–1137), Siculo-Norman (later Italy) general ...
,
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(30 Oct 1514 – 1 May 1537 Died) * Angelo Collocio (1 May 1537 – 15 Jun 1545 Resigned) * Girolamo Mannelli (15 Jun 1545 – 21 Feb 1592 Died) *
Roberto Pierbenedetti The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
(1592–1604) * Virgilio Fiorenzi (Fiorentini) (27 Jun 1605 – 9 Dec 1644 Died) *
Orazio Giustiniani Orazio Giustiniani (28 February 1580 – 25 July 1649) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Biography Giustiniani was born the Island of Chios, then part of the Republic of Genoa, to the powerful Giustiniani family. He was a relative of two Bi ...
, C.O. (16 Jan 1645 –1646) * Mario Montani (25 Jun 1646 – 31 Dec 1668 Died) *
Giovanni Battista Amati 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 of ...
(5 Aug 1669 – Oct 1689 Died) * Marco Battista Battaglini (17 Apr 1690 –1716) *Alessandro Borgia (1 Jul 1716 –1724) *Giovanni Battista Chiappé,
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(20 Nov 1724 – Mar 1768 Died) *Francesco Lorenzo Massajoli (1768–1800)


since 1800

*Francesco Luigi Piervisani (22 Dec 1800 – 15 Jan 1848 Died)By testamentary bequest, Bishop Piervisani founded the Biblioteca Piervisani, located in the episcopal palace, for the use of the bishop, Canons, seminarians and general public. *Francesco Agostini (14 Apr 1848 – 4 Feb 1861 Died) *Antonio Maria Pettinari, O.F.M. (21 Dec 1863 – 18 Nov 1881 Appointed,
Archbishop of Urbino The Archdiocese of Urbino-Urbania-Sant'Angelo in Vado ( la, Archidioecesis Urbinatensis-Urbaniensis-Sancti Angeli in Vado) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the Province of Pesaro and Urbino in the ...
) *Rocco Anselmini (27 Mar 1882 – Aug 1910 Died) *Nicola Cola (26 Aug 1910 – 14 Apr 1940 Died)


Diocese of Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino

''United: 2 January 1915 with the
Diocese of Gualdo Tadino The Diocese of Gualdo Tadino (Latin: ''Dioecesis Tadinensis'') was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Gualdo Tadino in the province of Perugia in northeastern Umbria, on the lower flanks of Mt. Penna, a mountain of the Apennines. In 19 ...
''
''Latin Name: Nucerinus-Tadinensis''
''Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Perugia'' *Domenico Ettorre (1 Jul 1940 – 31 Oct 1943 Died) *Costantino Stella (18 Jan 1945 – 5 Jul 1950 Appointed,
Archbishop of L'Aquila The Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of L'Aquila ( la, Archidioecesis Aquilanus) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy.Bishop of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino The Italian Catholic Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino ( la, Dioecesis Assisiensis-Nucerina-Tadinensis) in Umbria, has existed since 1986. In that year the historic Diocese of Assisi, known as the birthplace of Francis of Assisi, was ...
) ''30 September 1986: United with the Diocese of Assisi to form the
Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino The Italian Catholic Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino ( la, Dioecesis Assisiensis-Nucerina-Tadinensis) in Umbria, has existed since 1986. In that year the historic Diocese of Assisi, known as the birthplace of Francis of Assisi, was ...
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References


Bibliography


Reference for bishops

* pp. 709–710. (in Latin) * (in Latin) * (in Latin) * (in Latin) * (in Latin) * * (in Latin) * * *


Studies

*Castellucci, Antonio (1916)
''La cattedrale di Nocera Umbra''
Perugia: Unione tipografica cooperativa. stratto dall'Archivio per la Storia ecelesiastica dell’ Umbria, Volume III *Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1909)
''Italia pontificia''
Vol. IV (Berlin: Weidmann 1909), pp. 51–55. * Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
', Faenza 1927, pp. 242–245. *Schwartz, Gerhard (1907)
''Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern: mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122''
Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. pp. 286–287. (in German) * *


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