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The Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Palestrina ( la, Diocesis Praenestina) is a Roman Catholic
suburbicarian diocese The seven suburbicarian dioceses are Roman Catholic dioceses located in the vicinity of Rome, whose (titular) bishops are the (now six) ordinary members of the highest-ranking order of cardinals, the cardinal bishops (to which the cardinal-patriarc ...
centered on the comune of Palestrina in Italy. The current bishop of Palestrina is Domenico Sigalini, who from 3 November 2010 until 5 April 2014 was also appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to be the general ecclesiastical assistant of Italian Catholic Action.


History

Palestrina was looted in 1473. During the 17th century, the comune of Palestrina was the family territory of a number of Italian noble families including the Barberini, Colonna and
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families (which regularly intermarried). Members of these families are represented throughout the list of diocese Bishops, especially between 1600 and 1800. Barberini
Pope Urban VIII Pope Urban VIII ( la, Urbanus VIII; it, Urbano VIII; baptised 5 April 1568 – 29 July 1644), born Maffeo Vincenzo Barberini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 August 1623 to his death in July 1644. As po ...
appointed a number of relatives and close supporters to the Palestrina diocese and governmental positions.


Bishops


To 1000

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1001–1200

*Johannes I 1036–1039 *Johannes II 1044 **Raniero 1058 (
pseudocardinal Pseudocardinals, quasi-cardinals or anticardinals were the uncanonical Cardinals created by six of the Antipopes, in or rival to Rome, including two of Avignon Papacy and one of Pisa, as princes of their schismatic government of the Catholic Ch ...
, created by antipope *?) *Bruno 1059–1060 *Bernhard 1061–1065 *Loperto 1066–1069 *''vacant 1069–1073'' * Uberto Belmonte 1073–1082 * erardo (?) ca.1092 (?)**
Ugone Candido Hugh of Remiremont (''c''.1020 – ''c''.1099), called Candidus or Blancus (both meaning "the white"), was a medieval cardinal. Born in Lorraine, Hugh became a Benedictine at Remiremont Abbey, whence he was summoned to Rome by Pope Leo IX and c ...
1089–1099 (pseudocardinal) *Milone 1095/98–1104 *''vacant 1104–1107'' *
Cuno of Praeneste Cuno of Praeneste (died 9 August 1122) was a German Cardinal and papal legate, an influential diplomatic figure of the early 12th century, active in France and Germany. He held numerous synods throughout Europe, and excommunicated the Emperor Henry ...
1107–1122 *Guillaume Praenestinus 1123–1137 **Johannes 1130–1134 (pseudocardinal) *
Étienne de Châlons Étienne, a French analog of Stephen or Steven, is a masculine given name. An archaic variant of the name, prevalent up to the mid-17th century, is Estienne. Étienne, Etienne, Ettiene or Ettienne may refer to: People Scientists and inventors * ...
1139–1144 *
Guarino Foscari Guarino Foscari (c. 1080 - 6 February 1158) was an Italian Catholic Augustinian canon regular and also the Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina from December 1144 after his relative Pope Lucius II elevated him into the cardinalate. He is better known a ...
1144–1158 *Giulio I 1158–1164 *''vacant 1164–1176'' **Vibiano 1168–1173 (pseudocardinal) *
Manfredo de Lavagna Manfredo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Manfredo Alipala, Filipino boxer who competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics *Manfredo do Carmo (1928–2018), Brazilian mathematician, former president of the Brazilian Mathematical So ...
1176–1178 *''vacant 1178–1179'' *Benerede 1179–1180 * Paolo Scolari 1180–1187 *''vacant 1188–1191'' *Giovanni III da Anagni 1190–1196 *''vacant 1196–1200'' * Guy de Paré, O.Cist. 1200–1204


1201–1400

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1206–1221 *Guido II Pierleoni 1221–1228 * Giacomo di Pecorari, O.Cist. 1231–1244 * Stephen Báncsa 1251–1270 *
Vicedominus de Vicedominis Vicedomino de Vicedominis (c. 1210 – 6 September 1276) was an Italian cardinal. Family Born at Piacenza, he was the nephew of Pope Gregory X, and had been married, with two children. When his wife died, he decided to enter the clerical state. ...
1273–1276 * Erard de Lézinnes 1278–1279 * Girolamo I Masci 1281–1288, later Pope Nicholas IV *Bernardo V Berardi di Cagli 1288–1291 *Simon I Beaulieu 1294–1297 * Teodorico Raineri 1299–1306 *Pierre III de la Chapelle Taillefer 1306–1312 *Guillaume II de Mandagot 1312–1321 *Pierre IV Despres 1322–1361 (
Pierre des Prés Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter. Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word πέτρος (''petros'') meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation ...
, Peter de Pratis) *
Raymond de Canillac Raymond de Canillac (born ca. 1300, died 1373) was a French lawyer, bishop, and cardinal. He was born at Roche de Canilhac, the family castle, in the diocese of Mende in the Gevaudan in central France, the son of Guillaume de Canillac and a sister ...
1361–1373 *
Simon Langham Simon de Langham (1310 – 22 July 1376) was an English clergyman who was Archbishop of Canterbury and a cardinal. Life Langham was born at Langham in Rutland. The manor of Langham was a property of Westminster Abbey, and he had become a ...
1373–1376 *
Jean du Cros Jean de Murat du Cros was a French cardinal of the Catholic Church. He became the Bishop of Limoges (1347–1371). He was a leader in what became the Great Schism within Western Christianity. He was born on an unknown date in the Chateau of Cal ...
1377–1378 (in the obedience of Avignon until 1383) *
Francesco Moricotti Prignani Francesco Moricotti Prignani (Prignano) (died 1394) was an Italian bishop and Cardinal. A cardinal-nephew, he was created Cardinal in 1378 by his uncle Pope Urban VI. He was Archbishop of Pisa_from_1362._He_was_named_Bishop_of_Palestrina.html" ;" ...
1380–1394 (Roman Obedience) *
Gui de Malsec Guy de Malsec (Gui de Maillesec; also written Malésec or Malesset; ''Lat.'' Guido de Malesicco; ''It.'' Guidone) (d. 8 March 1412 at Paris) was a French bishop and cardinal. He was born at the family's fief at Malsec (Maillesec), in the diocese ...
1384–1412 (Avignon Obedience) ** Angelo Afflicti 1395–1401 (administrator) (Roman Obedience)


1401–1600

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Oddo Colonna Pope Martin V ( la, Martinus V; it, Martino V; January/February 1369 – 20 February 1431), born Otto (or Oddone) Colonna, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 11 November 1417 to his death in February 1431. Hi ...
1401–1405 (administrator) * Antonio I Gaetani 1405–1409, † 1412 ( Bishop of Porto 1409–1412) *Angelo de Sommariva,O.S.B.Cam. 1412–1428 *''vacant 1428–1431'' *
Hugues de Lusignan Hugh Lancelot of Lusignan or Hugues or Hughues Lancelot de Lusignan (died August 1442) was a Frankish Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal, often known as the Cardinal of Cyprus. He was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem 1424, and Archbishop of Nicosia. He w ...
1431–1436, † 1442 ( Bishop of Frascati 1436–1442) *''vacant 1436–1444'' *Giovanni IV Tagliacotio 1444–1449 * Giorgio de Flisco 1449–1455 *''vacant 1455–1460'' * Juan de Torquemada 1460–1463, † 1468 (
Bishop of Albano The Diocese of Albano ( la, Albanensis) is a suburbicarian see of the Roman Catholic Church in a diocese in Italy, comprising seven towns in the Province of Rome. Albano Laziale is situated some 15 kilometers from Rome, on the Appian Way. Under c ...
c. 1464 and Bishop of Sabina 1463–1468) *''vacant 1463–1465'' *
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1465–1472, † 1474 (also Bishop of Sabina 1472–1474) *
Angelo Capranica Angelo Capranica (c. 1415 -1478) (called the Cardinal of Santa Croce or the Cardinal of Rieti) was an Italians, Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop and Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Biography Angelo Capra ...
1472–1478 * Marco Balbo 1478–1491 * Jean Balue 1491 (Bishop of Albano 1483–1491) *Giovanni VII Micheli 1491–1492, † 1503 (Bishop of Albano 1491, Bishop of Porto 1492–1503) *Girolamo Basso della Rovere 1492–1503, † 1507 (Bishop of Sabina 1503–1507) * Lorenzo Cybo de Mari 1503 (Bishop of Albano 1501–1503, Bishop of Frascati 1503) *
Antonio Pallavicino Antonio Gentile Pallavicini (Genoa, 1441 – 1507) was an Italian Cardinal. He was considered papabile in 1492. Bishop of Frascati from April until December 1503; later bishop of Palestrina. He was bishop of Ventimiglia from 1484; then b ...
1503–1507 (Bishop of Frascati 1503–1505) *
Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio (died 14 March 1509) was an Italian canon lawyer and Cardinal. Agostino Oldoino calls him the leading jurisconsult of his age. Kenneth Pennington has called him one of the ‘last two great commentators on feudal law’. ...
1507–1508, † 1509 (Bishop of Frascati 1505–1507, Bishop of Sabina 1508–1509) *
Bernardino Lopez de Carvajal Bernardino is a name of Italian, Hispanic, or Portuguese origin, which can refer to: Given name *Bernardino Baldi (1533–1617), Italian mathematician and writer *Bernardino Bertolotti (born 1547), Italian composer and instrumentalist *Bernardi ...
1508–1509 (Bishop of Frascati 1507–1509, of Sabina 1509–1521 and of Ostia and Velletri 1521–1523) * Guillaume Briçonnet 1509–1511 (Bishop of Albano 1507–1508 and of Frascati 1509–1510) *Marco Vigerio, O.Min. 1511–1516. * Francesco II Soderini 1516–1523 (Bishop of Albano 1516–1517, of Porto 1523 and of Ostia and Velletri 1523–1524) * Alessandro Farnese 1523 *
Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte (died 20 September 1533) was an Italians, Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop and Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal. Early years, ca. 1462–1503 Antonio Maria Ciocchi del M ...
1523–1524 (Bishop of Albano 1521–1523 and of Sabina 1524) *
Pietro Accolti Pietro Accolti (15 March 1455 – 11 December 1532), known as the "cardinal of Ancona", was an italy, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and judge of the Roman Rota. Life He was born in Florence on 15 March 1455, the son of the famous jurist Benedett ...
1524, † 1532 (Bishop of Albano 1623–1524 and of Sabina 1524–1532) *
Marco Cornaro Marco Cornaro (c. 1286 – 13 January 1368), also known as Marco Corner, was the 59th doge of Venice, ruling between 1365 and 1368. His brief reign saw the loss of Venetian territory to Genoa and the Ottoman Empire, though Venice was to enjoy eco ...
1524 * Lorenzo Pucci 1524–1531 (Bishop of Albano 1524) *
Giovanni Piccolomini Giovanni Piccolomini (1475–1537) was an Italian papal legate and cardinal. He was a nephew of Pope Pius III. He was made Archbishop of Siena in 1503, Bishop of Sitten in 1522, Bishop of Aquila in 1523, Bishop of Albano in 1524, Bishop o ...
1531–1533, † 1537 (Bishop of Albano 1524–1531, of Porto 1533–1535 and of Ostia and Velletri 1535–1537) * Andrea della Valle 1533–1534 (Bishop of Albano 1533) *
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1534–1535, † 1543 * Lorenzo Campeggio 1535–1537, † 1539 (Bishop of Albano 1534–1535 and of Sabina 1537–1539) *
Antonio Sanseverino Antonio Sanseverino (died 1543) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Biography Antonio Sanseverino was born in Naples ca. 1477, the son of Giovanni Antonio Sanseverino, a Neapolitan patrician, and Enrichetta Carafa. Early in hi ...
1537–1539, † 1543 (Bishop of Sabina 1539–1543 and of Porto 1543) * Giovanni Vincenzo Caraffa 1539–1541 *Alessandro Cesarini 1541–1542 * Francesco III Cornaro 1542–1543 * Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte 1543–1550 * François Louis de Bourbon de Vendôme 1550–1557 *
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1557–1562, † 1564 *
Giovanni Morone Giovanni Morone (or Moroni) (25 January 1509 – 1 December 1580) was an Italian cardinal. He was named Bishop of Modena in 1529 and was created Cardinal in 1542 by Pope Paul III. As a cardinal, he resided in the Vatican's Apostolic Palace ...
1562–1564, † 1580 (Bishop of Albano 1560–1561, of Sabina 1561–1562, of Frascati 1562, 1564–1565, of Porto 1565–1570 and of Ostia and Velletri 1570–1580) * Cristoforo Madruzzo 1564–1570, † 1578 (Bishop of Albano 1561–1562, of Sabina 1562–1564 and of Porto 1570–1578) *
Otto Truchsess von Waldburg Otto Truchsess von Waldburg (25 February 1514 – 2 April 1573) was Prince-Bishop of Augsburg from 1543 until his death and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. Childhood and Education Otto was born at Scheer Castle to the Swabian noble House of ...
1570–1573 (Bishop of Albano 1562–1570 and Sabina 1570) *
Giulio della Rovere Giulio della Rovere, also known as Giulio Feltrio della Rovere (5 April 1533 – 3 September 1578) was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church and a member of the della Rovere family. Della Rovere was the second son of Francesco Maria I della ...
1573–1578 (Bishop of Albano 1570 and of Sabina 1570–1573) * Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni 1578–1583, † 1591 (Bishop of Frascati 1583–1587, of Sabina 1578, of Porto 1587–1589 and of Ostia and Velletri 1589–1591) *
Giovanni Francesco Gambara Gianfrancesco Gambara (1533–1587) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Biography Gianfrancesco Gambara was born in Brescia on February 16, 1533, the son of Brunoro Gambara, count of Pralboino (a field marshal in the army of Ch ...
1583–1587 (Bishop of Albano 1580–1583) * Marco Antonio Colonna 1587–1597 *
Giulio Antonio Santori Giulio Antonio Santorio (6 June 1532 – 9 May 1602) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Biography Santorio was born in Caserta. He served as Archbishop of Santa Severina from 1566 until his death.
1597–1602


1601–1800

250 px, Palestrina as it appeared in 1671 *
Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici Pope Leo XI ( it, Leone XI; 2 June 153527 April 1605), born Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1 April 1605 to his death in April 1605. His pontificate is one of the briefest in his ...
1602–1605 (Bishop of Albano 1600–1602) * Agostino Valeri 1605–1606 *
Ascanio Colonna Ascanio Colonna (1560–1608) was an Italian Cardinal who in his lifetime enjoyed a reputation for eloquence and learning.Franca Petrucci,Colonna, Ascanio, in ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani'', vol. 27 (1982) Life Colonna was born in Mar ...
1606–1608 * Antonio Maria Galli 1608–1611, 20 (Bishop of Frascati 1605–1608, of Porto 1611–1615 and of Ostia and Velletri 1615–1620) *
Gregorio Petrocchini Gregorio Petrocchini (1535 – 19 May 1612) was an Italian people, Italian cardinal at the end of sixteenth and early seventeenth century. Biography Gregorio Petrocchini was born in 1535 in Montelparo, now in the province of Fermo in the r ...
1611–1612 * Benedetto Giustiniani 1612–1615, (Bishop of Sabina 1615–1620 and of Porto 1620–1621) * Francesco Maria Del Monte 1615–1621, (Bishop of Porto 1621–1623 and of Ostia and Velletri 1623–1625) *
Ottavio Bandini Ottavio Bandini (1558–1629) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography On 25 June 1595 he was consecrated bishop by Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici, Archbishop of Florence, with Ludovico de Torres, Archbishop of Monreale, and Gian Francesco ...
1621–1624, (Bishop of Porto 1624–1626 and of Ostia and Velletri 1626–1629) *
Andrea Baroni Peretti Montalto Andrea Baroni Peretti (1572–1629) was a Catholic cardinal. Biography On 30 November 1624, he was consecrated bishop by Sebastiano Poggi, Bishop Emeritus of Ripatransone, with Lorenzo Azzolini, Bishop of Ripatransone, and Aloysius Galli ...
1624–1626, (Bishop of Albano 1626–1627 and of Frascati 1627–1629) *
Domenico Ginnasi 200px, Cardinal Domenico Ginnasi Domenico Ginnasi (19 June 1550 in Castel Bolognese – 12 March 1639, in Rome) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic church created by Pope Clement VIII. Biography Ginnasi was born the third of seven children to F ...
1626–1629, (Bishop of Porto 1629–1630 and of Ostia 1630–1639) * Marcello Lante della Rovere 1629, (Bishop of Frascati 1629–1639, of Porto 1639–1641 and of Ostia 1641–1652) *
Pier Paolo Crescenzi Pier Paolo Crescenzi (1572 – 19 February 1645) was an Italian Catholic cardinal. Crescenzi was born in 1572, the son of Virgilio Crescenzi, Baron of Montorio, and Costanza del Drago, of the Marquises of Riofreddo. He was the brother of ar ...
1629–1641, † 1645 (Bishop of Porto 1641–1645) * Guido Bentivoglio 1641–1644 * Alfonso de la Cueva Albuquerque 1644–1655 *
Bernardino Spada Bernardino Spada (21 April 1594 – 10 November 1661) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a patron of the arts whose collection is housed in the Palazzo Spada in Rome. Early life Spada was born in Brisighella, current provi ...
1655–1661 (Bishop of Albano 1646–1652, of Frascati 1652 and of Sabina 1652–1655) *
Antonio Barberini Antonio Barberini (5 August 1607 – 3 August 1671) was an Italian people, Italian Roman Catholic Church, Catholic Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims, Archbishop of Reims, military leader, patron of the arts an ...
1661–1671 (Bishop of Frascati 1655–1661) * Rinaldo d'Este 1671–1672 *
Cesare Facchinetti Cesare Facchinetti (17 September 1608 – 30 January 1683) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Early life Facchinetti was born 17 September 1608 in Bologna. He was the son of Ludovico Facchinetti (2nd Marquis of Vianino), Senator of Bologna, Ambas ...
1672–1679, † 1683 (Bishop of Porto 1679–1680 and of Ostia and Velletri 1680–1683) * Alderano Cybo 1679–1680, † 1700 (Bishop of Frascati 1680–1683, of Porto 1683–1687 and of Ostia and Velletri 1687–1700) *
Lorenzo Raggi Lorenzo Raggi (1615 – 14 January 1687) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. Early life Raggi was born in 1615 in Genoa. He was the nephew of Cardinal Ottaviano Raggi; elevated in 1641 by Pope Urban VIII. He was educated in Rome and received a ...
1680–1687 *Antonio Bichi 1687–1691 * Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni 1691–1698 (Bishop of Sabina 1689–1691) * Luis Manuel Fernando Portocarrero 1698–1709 *
Fabrizio Spada Fabrizio Spada (Rome, 17 March 1643 – Rome, 15 June 1717) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, and served as Secretary of State under Pope Innocent XII. Life Born on March 17, 1643 in Rome, he was the son of Orazio Spada and ...
1710–1717 *Francesco del Giudice 1717–1721 * Francesco Barberini 1721–1726, (Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1726–1738) * Tommaso Ruffo 1726–1738, † 1753 (Bishop of Porto 1738–1740 and of Ostia and Velletri 1740–1753) * Giorgio Spinola 1738–1739 * Giovanni Battista Altieri (iuniore) 1739–1740 * Vincenzo Petra 1740–1747 *
Antonio Xaverio Gentilis Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular male ...
1747–1753 * Giuseppe Spinelli 1753–1759, † 1763 (Bishop of Porto 1759–1761 and of Ostia and Velletri 1761–1763) *
Federico Marcello Lante Federico (; ) is a given name and surname. It is a form of Frederick, most commonly found in Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. People with the given name Federico Artists * Federico Ágreda, Venezuelan composer and DJ. * Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, r ...
1759–1763, † 1773 (Bishop of Porto 1763–1773) *Giovanni Francesco II Stoppani 1763–1774 *Girolamo III Spinola 1775–1784 * Marcantonio Colonna (iuniore) 1784–1793 *
Leonardo Antonelli Leonardo Antonelli (6 November 1730 – 23 January 1811) was an Italian Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. Biography A native of Senigallia, Antonelli was the nephew of Cardinal Nicolò Maria Antonelli. During the early part of his long dipl ...
1794–1800, † 1811 (Bishop of Porto 1800–1807 and of Ostia and Velletri 1807–1811) * Alessandro Mattei 1800–1809, † 1820 (Bishop of Porto 1809–1814 and of Ostia and Velletri 1814–1820)


1801–2000

* Aurelio Roverella 1809–1812 *
Diego Inigo Caracciolo di Martini Diego is a Spanish masculine given name. The Portuguese equivalent is Diogo. The name also has several patronymic derivations, listed below. The etymology of Diego is disputed, with two major origin hypotheses: ''Tiago'' and ''Didacus''. ...
1814–1820 *
Giuseppe Spina Giuseppe Maria Spina (11 March 1756 – 13 November 1828) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He was born in Sarzana to an aristocratic family, and moved to Rome to study jurisprudence and canon law. In 1796 he was ordained a priest and in 17 ...
1820–1828 *
Francesco Bertazzoli Francesco Bertazzoli (1 May 1754 – 7 April 1830) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who was a longtime confidant of Pope Pius VII, who made him a cardinal in 1823. Biography Francesco Bertazzoli was born in Lugo on 1 May 1754. Studied ...
1828–1830 *
Carlo Maria Pedicini Carlo is a given name. It is an Italian form of Charles. It can refer to: *Carlo (name) *Monte Carlo *Carlingford, New South Wales, a suburb in north-west Sydney, New South Wales, Australia *A satirical song written by Dafydd Iwan about Prince Char ...
1830–1840, † 1843 (Bishop of Porto 1840–1843) *
Vincenzo Macchi Vincenzo Macchi (30 August 1770 – 30 September 1860) was an Italian Cardinal. Career Born on 30 August 1770 in Capodimonte in the Papal States, he studied in Montefiascone and in Rome and was ordained a priest in 1794. In 1801 he gai ...
1840–1844, † 1860 (Bishop of Porto 1844–1847 and of Ostia and Velletri 1847–1860) * Castruccio Castracane degli Anteliminelli 1844–1852 * Luigi Amato di San Filippo e Sorso 1852–1870, † 1877–1878 (Bishop of Porto 1871–1877, and of Ostia and Velletri 1877–1878) * Carlo Sacconi 1870–1878, † 1889 (Bishop of Porto 1878–1884 and of Ostia and Velletri 1884–1889) * Antonino de Luca 1878–1883 *
Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano (9 July 1828, Bene Vagienna, Italy – 7 December 1913, Rome, Italy) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church in the late nineteenth century. He was Bishop of Ostia e Velletri and Dean of the Sacred College of Cardin ...
1884–1889, † 1913 (Bishop of Porto 1889–1896 and of Ostia and Velletri 1896–1913) * Angelo Bianchi 1889–1897 * Camillo Mazzella 1897–1900 * Vincenzo Vannutelli 1900–1930 (Bishop of Ostia 1915–1930) *
Luigi Sincero Luigi Sincero (26 March 1870 – 7 February 1936) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and President of the Pontifical Commission for the Authentic Interpretation of the Code of Canon Law and Secretary of Sacred Congregation for the Oriental Church ...
1933–1936 * Angelo Dolci 1936–1939 *
Carlo Salotti Carlo Salotti (25 July 1870 – 24 October 1947) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as prefect of the Congregation of Rites from 1938 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate ''in pectore'' in 1933. Bi ...
1939–1947 * Benedetto Aloisi Masella 1948–1970 *
Carlo Confalonieri Carlo Confalonieri (25 July 1893 – 1 August 1986) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as prefect of the Congregation for Bishops from 1967 to 1973, and dean of the College of Cardinals from 1977 until his death. C ...
1972–1986 (Bishop of Ostia 1977–1986) * Bernardin Gantin 1986–2008 (Bishop of Ostia 1993–2002)


From 2001

* José Saraiva Martins (2009–current)


Post 1960

Like all dioceses in this category, for historical reasons it has had, since 1960, an incumbent diocesan bishop with ordinary powers but also has assigned to it as an honorary high ranking dignity one of the six
cardinal Cardinal or The Cardinal may refer to: Animals * Cardinal (bird) or Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds **''Cardinalis'', genus of cardinal in the family Cardinalidae **''Cardinalis cardinalis'', or northern cardinal, the ...
s in the Order of Cardinal Bishops. The Cardinal Bishop has no powers with regard to the government of the diocese. The diocesan bishops have been: * Pietro Severi (1966–1975) * Renato Spallanzani (1975–1986) *
Pietro Garlato Pietro Garlato (10 January 1928 – 29 April 2013) was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Tivoli, Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is lo ...
(1986–1991) *
Vittorio Tomassetti Vittorio Tomassetti (28 June 1930 – 6 January 2008) was the Italian Roman Catholic bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Fano-Fossombrone-Cagli-Pergola. He was ordained a priest on 23 August 1953, and was later ordained a bishop on 28 June 1992 as t ...
(1992–1997) * Eduardo Davino (1997–2005) * Domenico Sigalini (2005–current)


References


Bibliography

* *Brixius, Johannes M. ''Die Mitglieder des Kardinalskollegiums von 1130-1181'', Berlin 1912. * (in Latin) * (in Latin) * p. 80. (in Latin) *Gams, Pius B. ''Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae'', Leipzig 1931. * (in Latin) *Hüls, Rudolf. ''Kardinäle, Klerus und Kirchen Roms: 1049–1130'', Bibliothek des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom 1977. * *Klewitz, Hans-Walter. ''Reformpapsttum und Kardinalkolleg'', Darmstadt 1957. * *Maleczek, Werner. ''Papst und Kardinalskolleg von 1191 bis 1216'', Vienna 1984. * (in Latin) * (in Latin)


External links


Suburbicarian Diocese of Palestrina Official Website
{{authority control Suburbicarian dioceses Roman Catholic bishops in Italy by diocese Palestrina