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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario was a
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History

The bishopric was established in 1300. It was suppressed on 5 October 1551, its title and territory being merged into the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Retimo–Ario The Roman Catholic Diocese of Retimo Latin: Dioecesis Rhithymnensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Rethymo (modern day Rethymno) on the north coast of the island of Crete. (for Chronology of Bishops) (for Chronology of Bishops ...
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Bishops

* Lazzaro (? – ?) * Reprandino di Santa Lucia,
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O.F.M. (1349.07.08 – 1352.05.25), later Bishop of La Canea (Cydonioa, Greece) (1352.05.25 – ?) * Andrea (1352.05.25 – ?) * Gerardo di Bologna,
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O.E.S.A. (1357.03.01 – ?) * Francesco di Vilano, O.F.M. (1372.03.09 – ?) * Antonio Contareno (1384 – 1386.04.06), later Metropolitan Archbishop of
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(Greece) (1386.04.06 – 1387.03.16) * Francesco,
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O. Carm. (1388? – 1409?) * Rolando (1409? – ?) * Franchione Secreti, O.F.M. (1410.07.28 – 1414.04.02), later Bishop of
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(1414.04.02 – death 1437) * Bertramino di Serafini, O.F.M. (1414.07.30 – ?) * Antonio Guido,
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(O.P.) (1418.12.14 – 1421) * Jean de Chorono, O.P. (1421.04.21 – 1432) * Giovanni Vanni, O.F.M. (1432 – death 1433) * Nicola Salma di Candia, O.F.M. (1433.11.16 – death 1434) * Benedetto Paconati, O.P. (1434.09.22 – 1438.01.10), later Bishop of
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(Italy, 1438.01.10 – 1445) * Antonio Mina di Candia, O.F.M. (1438.11.03 – ?) *
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(1469.04.23 – 1480.04.14), later Bishop of Hierapetra (1480.04.14 – ?) * Giorgio (1480.04.14 – ?) * Carlo Roselli (1484.10.14 – ?) * Bartolomeo Siringi (seniore) (1520.06.01 - 1536.11.06 Appointed,
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Francisco Frías Francisco Frías (died 10 Sep 1568) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ario (1544–1550). ''(in Latin)'' Biography On 4 Jun 1544, Francisco Frías was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul III as Bishop of Ario. On 30 Ju ...
(14.11.1544 - 1550 Resigned)"Bishop Francisco Frías"
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References

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Ario Ario may refer to: Places *Ario Municipality, Mexico *Ario de Rosales, main town of Ario Municipality Other

*Ario Barzan, who was an ancient royal Persian commander who led a last stand of the Persian army against Alexander the Great. *The gro ...
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Ario Ario may refer to: Places *Ario Municipality, Mexico *Ario de Rosales, main town of Ario Municipality Other

*Ario Barzan, who was an ancient royal Persian commander who led a last stand of the Persian army against Alexander the Great. *The gro ...
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