Roman Catholic Diocese of Gallipoli
The Diocese of Gallipoli (Latin: Dioecesis Gallipolitanus) was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in the province of Apulia in southern Italy. It was erected in the 6th century.[1][2][3] On September 30, 1986, it was suppressed into the Diocese of Nardò-Gallipoli.[1]
Ordinaries
Diocese of Gallipoli
- Alessio Celadoni di Celadonia (1494 - 7 Jun 1508 Appointed, Bishop of Molfetta)[4]
- Enrique de Aragón (6 Aug 1508 - 24 Aug 1509 Died)
- Francisco de Remolins (9 Sep 1513 - 5 Feb 1518 Died)
- Andrea della Valle (18 Feb 1518 - 17 Oct 1524 Resigned)[5]
- Jerónimo Muñoz (17 Oct 1524 - 1529 Resigned)
- Federico Petrucci (27 Aug 1529 - 1536 Resigned)
- Pellegrino Cibo de Turcilla (4 Aug 1536 - 1540 Died)
- Giovanni Francesco Cibo (1540 - 1575 Died)
- Alfonso Herrera (bishop), O.S.A. (30 Jul 1576 - 25 Feb 1585 Appointed, Bishop of Ariano)[6]
- Sebastián Quintero Ortiz (7 Feb 1586 - 1595 Resigned)
- Vincenzo Capece, C.R. (8 Jan 1596 - 6 Dec 1620 Died)
- Gonzalo de Rueda (23 May 1622 - 1651 Died)
- Andrea Massa (25 Sep 1651 - 30 Dec 1654 Died)
- Giovanni Montoja de Cardona (9 Jun 1659 - 9 Mar 1667 Died)
- Antonio del Buffalo, O.F.M. (14 May 1668 - 25 Sep 1677 Died)[7][8]
- Antonio Pérez de la Lastra (6 Feb 1679 - 14 Jan 1700 Died)
- Oronzio Filomarini, C.R. (28 May 1700 - 5 Mar 1741 Resigned)
- Antonio Maria Pescatori, O.F.M. Cap. (6 Mar 1741 - 14 Jan 1747 Died)
- Serafino Brancone (Branconi), O.S.B. (10 Apr 1747 - 27 Jan 1759 Resigned)
- Ignazio Savastano (28 May 1759 - 6 Sep 1769 Died)
- Agostino Gervasio, O.S.A. (29 Jan 1770 - 17 Nov 1784 Resigned)
- Giovanni Giuseppe D'Anisi (Dalla Croce), O.A.D. (27 Feb 1792 - 13 Dec 1820 Died)
- Giuseppe Maria Botticelli, O.F.M. (19 Apr 1822 - 23 Jun 1828 Confirmed, Bishop of Lacedonia)
- Francesco Antonio Visocchi (2 Jul 1832 - 20 Apr 1833 Died)
- Giuseppe Maria Giove, O.F.M. (19 Dec 1834 - 24 Jun 1848 Died)
- Leonardo Moccia (11 Dec 1848 - 17 Apr 1852 Died)
- Antonio La Scala (27 Sep 1852 - 27 Sep 1858 Appointed, Bishop of San Severo)
- Valerio Laspro (23 Mar 1860 - 6 May 1872 Appointed, Bishop of Lecce)
- Aniceto Ferrante, C.O. (21 Mar 1873 - 1878 Resigned)
- Gesualdo Nicola Loschirico, O.F.M. Cap. (12 May 1879 - 27 Feb 1880 Appointed, Archbishop of Acerenza e Matera)
- Enrico Carfagnini, O.F.M. (27 Feb 1880 - 24 Mar 1898 Retired)
- Gaetano Müller (20 Aug 1898 - 8 Feb 1935 Died)
- Nicola Margiotta (16 Dec 1935 - 25 Sep 1953 Appointed, Archbishop of Brindisi)
- Biagio d’Agostino (14 May 1954 - 24 Feb 1956 Appointed, Bishop of Vallo di Lucania)
- Pasquale Quaremba (20 Jun 1956 - 15 Jun 1982 Retired)
- Aldo Garzia (15 Jun 1982 - 30 Sep 1986 Appointed, Bishop of Nardò-Gallipoli)
References
- 1 2 "Diocese of Gallipoli" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved January 15, 2016
- ↑ "Diocese of Gallipoli" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved January 14, 2016
- ↑ "Diocese of Nardò–Gallipoli" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved January 14, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Alessio Celadoni di Celadonia" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
- ↑ "Andrea Cardinal Della Valle" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved May 16, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Alfonso Herrera, O.S.A." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 27, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Antonio del Buffalo, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 15, 2016
- ↑ "Bishop Antonio Geremia de Bufalo, O.F.M." GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved September 15, 2016
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