Roman Catholic Diocese Of Sarno
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The Diocese of Sarno (Latin: ''Dioecesis Sarnensis'') was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Sarno in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of Italy. In 1818, it was united with the Diocese of Cava de' Tirreni to form the Diocese of Cava e Sarno."Diocese of Sarno"
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Bishops


Diocese of Sarno

''Erected: 11th Century''
''Latin Name: Sarnensis''
''Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Salerno''
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Marco de Teramo Marco de Teramo (died 1439) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sarno (1418–1439), Bishop of Bertinoro (1404–1418), and Bishop of Monopoli (1400–1404). ''(in Latin)'' Biography On 24 March 1400, Marco de Teramo was appointe ...
(1418–1439 Died) ... * Agostino Tuttavilla (1496–1501 Resigned) *
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(1513–1517 Resigned) * Ludovico Platamone (1517–1518 Appointed, Bishop of Siracusa) * Silvio Passerini (1518–1519 Resigned) * Guglielmo Bertrand (1519–) *
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(1529–1530 Resigned) * Pompeo Colonna (1530–1532 Died) *
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(1532–1534 Resigned) * Luis Gómez (bishop) (1534–1543 Died) * Francesco Sfondrati (1543–1544 Appointed, Archbishop of Amalfi) * Marino Ruffino (1544–1547 Appointed,
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) * Donato Martuccio (Maricucci) (1547–1548 Resigned) * Guglielmo Tuttavilla (1548–1569 Died) * Vincenzo Ercolano (Herculani), O.P. (1569–1573 Appointed, Bishop of Imola) * Vincenzo de Siena, O.P. (1573–1578 Died) * Paolo Fusco (1578–1583 Died) * Girolamo Matteucci (1583–1594 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Viterbo e Tuscania) * Antonio d'Aquino (1595–1618 Appointed, Archbishop of Taranto) *
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, C.R. (1618–1657 Died) * Antonio de Matteis Corano (1659–1665 Died) * Sisto Maria Pironti, O.P. (1666–1673 Died) * Niccolò Antonio De Tura (1673–1706 Died) *Marco Antonio Attaffi (1706–1718 Appointed,
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) *Didaco Di Pace (1718–1737 Died) *Francesco De Novellis (1738–1760 Died) *Giovanni Saverio Pirelli (1760–1792 Resigned) *Lorenzo Potenza (1792–1811 Died) ''27 June 1818: United with the Diocese of Cava de' Tirreni to form the Diocese of Cava e Sarno''


See also

* Catholic Church in Italy


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sarno, Diocese Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy 11th-century establishments in Italy 1818 disestablishments in Europe