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Cervia Cervia ( rgn, Zirvia) is a seaside resort town in the province of Ravenna, located in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. Cervia is a major seaside resort in Emilia-Romagna, North Italy. Its population was 28,700 at the 2018 census. ...
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. In 1947 it merged with the archdiocese of Ravenna to form the
Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia The Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia ( la, Archidioecesis Ravennatensis-Cerviensis) is a metropolitan archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia

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Diocese of Cervia

''Erected: 6th Century''
''Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Ravenna'' * Guadagno da Majolo, O.F.M. (26 Jun 1342 – ) * Bernardo Guascone, O.F.M. (29 Mar 1370 – 1374 Died) * Maynard de Contrariis (2 Apr 1414 – 1431 Resigned) * Cristoforo di San Marcello (2 May 1431 – 21 Nov 1435 Appointed,
Bishop of Rimini The Diocese of Rimini ( la, Dioecesis Ariminensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Emilia Romagna, Italy. From earliest times, it was a suffragan to the Holy See, despite repeated attempts by the Di ...
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Antonio Correr (cardinal) Antonio Correr Madonna dell'Orto Antonio Correr (15 July 1359 – 19 January 1445) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal who was appointed cardinal by his uncle Pope Gregory XII during the period of the Great Western Schism. Biography Correr was born i ...
, C.R.S.A. (Nov 1435 – 1440 Resigned)C.R.S.A. "Bishop Antonio Correr, O.P."
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(1 Jul 1440 – 19 Jun 1451 Resigned) *
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(10 Jun 1451 – 15 Mar 1455 Resigned) * Francesco Portio (15 Mar 1455 – 1474 Died) * Achille Marescotti (9 Jan 1475 – 20 Nov 1485 Died) *
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, O.P. (12 Dec 1485 – 1513 Resigned) *
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(23 Sep 1513 – 1525 Died) *
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(23 Mar 1528 – 1534 Died) *
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(13 Nov 1534 – 11 Mar 1545 Appointed,
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(11 Mar 1545 – 23 Mar 1545 Resigned) *
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(23 Mar 1545 – 1576 Resigned) *
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(18 Jul 1576 – 1581 Died) *
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(8 Jan 1582 – 6 Nov 1585 Died) *
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(15 Nov 1585 – 7 Oct 1587 Died) * Annibal Pauli (12 Oct 1587 – 1590 Died) *
Alfonso Visconti Alfonso Visconti (1552–1608) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and diplomat. Life Alfonso Visconti was born in Milan in 1552. He was the son of the Count Annibale, member of the ''Saliceto'' branch of the noble family of Visconti, and of ...
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Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini (1571 – 7 April 1627) was an Italian Cardinal. He was the uncle of Pope Gregory XIV. Biography In 1601, Pope Clement VIII associated Count Luigi Bevilacqua and his two brothers, Conte Bonifazio IV (1571–1627 ...
(10 Sep 1601 – 7 Apr 1627 Died) *
Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno (1578–1641) (also known as Gian Francesco Guidi di Bagno, Gianfrancesco Guidi di Bagno, Giovanni Francesco Bagni or Gianfrancesco de' Conti Guidi di Bagno) was an Italian cardinal, brother of cardinal Nicola G ...
(17 May 1627 – 16 Apr 1635 Appointed,
Bishop of Rieti The Diocese of Rieti ( la, Dioecesis Reatina (-S. Salvatoris Maioris)) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy. It is immediately exempt to the Holy See.Francesco Maria Merlini (17 Sep 1635 – Nov 1644 Died) * Pomponio Spreti (8 Jan 1646 – 15 Nov 1652 Died) * Francesco Gheri (31 May 1655 – 1662 Died) *
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(26 Jun 1662 – Dec 1664 Died) * Gerolamo Santolini (15 Jun 1665 – Mar 1667 Died) * Gianfrancesco Riccamonti,
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(4 Apr 1668 – 17 Apr 1707 Died) *Camillo Spreti (15 Apr 1709 – Jan 1727 Died) *Gaspare Pizzolanti,
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(25 Jun 1727 – 31 Dec 1765 Died) *Giambattista Donati (2 Jun 1766 – 1792 Died) *Bonaventura Gazzola,
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(1 Jun 1795 – 21 Feb 1820 Appointed, Bishop of Corneto (Tarquinia) e Montefiascone) *Giuseppe Crispino Mazzotti (21 Feb 1820 – 2 Nov 1825 Died) *Ignazio Giovanni Cadolini (3 Jul 1826 – 30 Sep 1831 Appointed,
Bishop of Foligno The Diocese of Foligno ( la, Dioecesis Fulginatensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Umbria, Italy. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of P ...
) *Mariano Baldassare Medici, O.P. (17 Dec 1832 – 1 Oct 1833 Died) *Innocenzo Castracane degli Antelminelli (20 Jan 1834 – 12 Feb 1838 Appointed,
Bishop of Cesena The Italian Catholic Diocese of Cesena-Sarsina in Emilia Romagna was created on September 30, 1986, after the Diocese of Sarsina was united with the historic Diocese of Cesena as a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia.
) *Gaetano Balletti (12 Feb 1838 – 11 May 1842 Died) *Gioacchino Tamburini (Tamberini) (22 Jul 1842 – 13 Oct 1859 Died) *Giovanni Monetti (23 Mar 1860 – 15 Feb 1877 Died) *Federico Foschi (20 Mar 1877 – 7 Oct 1908 Died) *Pasquale Morganti, O.Ss.C.A. (7 Jan 1909 – 18 Dec 1921 Died) *Antonio Lega (18 Dec 1921 Succeeded – 16 Nov 1946 Died)


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