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The Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Palestrina ( la, Diocesis Praenestina) is a
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suburbicarian diocese centered on the
comune The (; plural: ) is a local administrative division of Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality. It is the third-level administrative division of Italy, after regions ('' regioni'') and provinces (''province''). The can also ...
of
Palestrina Palestrina (ancient ''Praeneste''; grc, Πραίνεστος, ''Prainestos'') is a modern Italian city and ''comune'' (municipality) with a population of about 22,000, in Lazio, about east of Rome. It is connected to the latter by the Via Pre ...
in Italy. The current bishop of Palestrina is
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, who from 3 November 2010 until 5 April 2014 was also appointed by
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to be the general ecclesiastical assistant of Italian
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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 The House of Barberini are a family of the Italian nobility that rose to prominence in 17th century Rome. Their influence peaked with the election of Cardinal Maffeo Barberini to the papal throne in 1623, as Pope Urban VIII. Their urban palace ...
,
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and d'Este families (which regularly intermarried). Members of these families are represented throughout the list of diocese
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s, especially between 1600 and 1800. Barberini Pope Urban VIII appointed a number of relatives and close supporters to the Palestrina diocese and governmental positions.


Bishops


To 1000

*Maurus (558) *Sergio (721)The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church – Creations of Cardinals of the XI Century
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1001–1200

*Johannes I 1036–1039 *Johannes II 1044 **Raniero 1058 ( pseudocardinal, created by antipope *?) *Bruno 1059–1060 *Bernhard 1061–1065 *Loperto 1066–1069 *''vacant 1069–1073'' *
Uberto Belmonte Hubert of Palestrina was an Italian papal legate and Cardinal. He was created bishop of Palestrina in 1068. He was legate, with Gerald of Ostia, to the Emperor Henry IV, for Pope Gregory VII; a temporary reconciliation was achieved in 1074 They als ...
1073–1082 * erardo (?) ca.1092 (?)** Ugone Candido 1089–1099 (pseudocardinal) *Milone 1095/98–1104 *''vacant 1104–1107'' * Cuno of Praeneste 1107–1122 *Guillaume Praenestinus 1123–1137 **Johannes 1130–1134 (pseudocardinal) * Étienne de Châlons 1139–1144 * Guarino Foscari 1144–1158 *Giulio I 1158–1164 *''vacant 1164–1176'' **Vibiano 1168–1173 (pseudocardinal) * Manfredo de Lavagna 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

* Guido Papareschi 1206–1221 *Guido II Pierleoni 1221–1228 * Giacomo di Pecorari, O.Cist. 1231–1244 * Stephen Báncsa 1251–1270 *
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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, Peter de Pratis) * Raymond de Canillac 1361–1373 * Simon Langham 1373–1376 * Jean du Cros 1377–1378 (in the obedience of Avignon until 1383) * Francesco Moricotti Prignani 1380–1394 (Roman Obedience) * Gui de Malsec 1384–1412 (Avignon Obedience) ** Angelo Afflicti 1395–1401 (administrator) (Roman Obedience)


1401–1600

* Oddo Colonna 1401–1405 (administrator) * Antonio I Gaetani 1405–1409, † 1412 (
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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 c. 1464 and
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1463–1468) *''vacant 1463–1465'' * Alain de Cotivy 1465–1472, † 1474 (also
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1472–1474) *
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1472–1478 * Marco Balbo 1478–1491 *
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1503 (Bishop of Albano 1501–1503, Bishop of Frascati 1503) * Antonio Pallavicino 1503–1507 (Bishop of Frascati 1503–1505) * Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio 1507–1508, † 1509 (Bishop of Frascati 1505–1507, Bishop of Sabina 1508–1509) *
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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 1523–1524 (Bishop of Albano 1521–1523 and of Sabina 1524) *
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1524, † 1532 (Bishop of Albano 1623–1524 and of Sabina 1524–1532) * Marco Cornaro 1524 *
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1533–1534 (Bishop of Albano 1533) * Bonifacio Ferreri 1534–1535, † 1543 *
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1535–1537, † 1539 (Bishop of Albano 1534–1535 and of Sabina 1537–1539) * Antonio Sanseverino 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 *
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1543–1550 * François Louis de Bourbon de Vendôme 1550–1557 * Federigo Cesi 1557–1562, † 1564 * Giovanni Morone 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) *
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1564–1570, † 1578 (Bishop of Albano 1561–1562, of Sabina 1562–1564 and of Porto 1570–1578) *
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1570–1573 (Bishop of Albano 1562–1570 and Sabina 1570) * Giulio della Rovere 1573–1578 (Bishop of Albano 1570 and of Sabina 1570–1573) *
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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 1583–1587 (Bishop of Albano 1580–1583) *
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1587–1597 * Giulio Antonio Santori 1597–1602


1601–1800

250 px, Palestrina as it appeared in 1671 * Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici 1602–1605 (Bishop of Albano 1600–1602) * Agostino Valeri 1605–1606 * Ascanio Colonna 1606–1608 *
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1608–1611, 20 (Bishop of Frascati 1605–1608, of Porto 1611–1615 and of Ostia and Velletri 1615–1620) * Gregorio Petrocchini 1611–1612 *
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1612–1615, (Bishop of Sabina 1615–1620 and of Porto 1620–1621) *
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1615–1621, (Bishop of Porto 1621–1623 and of Ostia and Velletri 1623–1625) *
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1621–1624, (Bishop of Porto 1624–1626 and of Ostia and Velletri 1626–1629) * Andrea Baroni Peretti Montalto 1624–1626, (Bishop of Albano 1626–1627 and of Frascati 1627–1629) * Domenico Ginnasi 1626–1629, (Bishop of Porto 1629–1630 and of Ostia 1630–1639) *
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1629, (Bishop of Frascati 1629–1639, of Porto 1639–1641 and of Ostia 1641–1652) * Pier Paolo Crescenzi 1629–1641, † 1645 (Bishop of Porto 1641–1645) *
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1641–1644 * Alfonso de la Cueva Albuquerque 1644–1655 * Bernardino Spada 1655–1661 (Bishop of Albano 1646–1652, of Frascati 1652 and of Sabina 1652–1655) *
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1661–1671 (Bishop of Frascati 1655–1661) * Rinaldo d'Este 1671–1672 * Cesare Facchinetti 1672–1679, † 1683 (Bishop of Porto 1679–1680 and of Ostia and Velletri 1680–1683) *
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1679–1680, † 1700 (Bishop of Frascati 1680–1683, of Porto 1683–1687 and of Ostia and Velletri 1687–1700) * Lorenzo Raggi 1680–1687 *Antonio Bichi 1687–1691 *
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1691–1698 (Bishop of Sabina 1689–1691) * Luis Manuel Fernando Portocarrero 1698–1709 * Fabrizio Spada 1710–1717 *Francesco del Giudice 1717–1721 * Francesco Barberini 1721–1726, (Bishop of Ostia and Velletri 1726–1738) *
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1726–1738, † 1753 (Bishop of Porto 1738–1740 and of Ostia and Velletri 1740–1753) * Giorgio Spinola 1738–1739 *
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1739–1740 * Vincenzo Petra 1740–1747 * Antonio Xaverio Gentilis 1747–1753 *
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1753–1759, † 1763 (Bishop of Porto 1759–1761 and of Ostia and Velletri 1761–1763) *
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1784–1793 *
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1794–1800, † 1811 (Bishop of Porto 1800–1807 and of Ostia and Velletri 1807–1811) *
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1800–1809, † 1820 (Bishop of Porto 1809–1814 and of Ostia and Velletri 1814–1820)


1801–2000

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1809–1812 * Diego Inigo Caracciolo di Martini 1814–1820 * Giuseppe Spina 1820–1828 * Francesco Bertazzoli 1828–1830 * Carlo Maria Pedicini 1830–1840, † 1843 (Bishop of Porto 1840–1843) * Vincenzo Macchi 1840–1844, † 1860 (Bishop of Porto 1844–1847 and of Ostia and Velletri 1847–1860) *
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1844–1852 *
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1852–1870, † 1877–1878 (Bishop of Porto 1871–1877, and of Ostia and Velletri 1877–1878) *
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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 1884–1889, † 1913 (Bishop of Porto 1889–1896 and of Ostia and Velletri 1896–1913) *
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1889–1897 *
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1897–1900 *
Vincenzo Vannutelli Vincenzo Vannutelli (5 December 1836 – 9 July 1930) was an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He spent his career in the foreign service of the Holy See and was made a cardinal in 1890. At his death he was the oldest member o ...
1900–1930 (Bishop of Ostia 1915–1930) * Luigi Sincero 1933–1936 *
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1936–1939 * Carlo Salotti 1939–1947 *
Benedetto Aloisi Masella Benedetto Aloisi Masella (29 June 1879 – 30 September 1970) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as prefect of the Discipline of the Sacraments from 1954 to 1968, and as chamberlain of the Roman Church (or camer ...
1948–1970 * Carlo Confalonieri 1972–1986 (Bishop of Ostia 1977–1986) *
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1986–2008 (Bishop of Ostia 1993–2002)


From 2001

*
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(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 cardinals 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) *
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(1975–1986) * Pietro Garlato (1986–1991) * Vittorio Tomassetti (1992–1997) *
Eduardo Davino Eduardo Davino (August 6, 1929 – January 20, 2011) was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Palestrina, Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southe ...
(1997–2005) *
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(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
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Palestrina Palestrina (ancient ''Praeneste''; grc, Πραίνεστος, ''Prainestos'') is a modern Italian city and ''comune'' (municipality) with a population of about 22,000, in Lazio, about east of Rome. It is connected to the latter by the Via Pre ...