List of bishops and patriarchs of Aquileia
Template:Short description This is a list of bishops and patriarchs of Aquileia in northeastern Italy. For the ecclesiastical history of the diocese, see Patriarchate of Aquileia.
From 553 until 698 the archbishops renounced Papal authority as part of the Schism of the Three Chapters and when they returned to the Roman fold they maintained the title patriarch which was adopted during this schism.
The patriarchs gained the Countship of Friuli and the March of Carniola in 1077 and the March of Istria in 1209. The temporal authority of the patriarchate was lost on 7 July 1420 when its territories were secularized by Venice.
The Patriarchate was dissolved in 1751 and its ecclesiastical authority divided between the Archbishop of Gorizia (Görz) and the Archbishop of Udine.
Bishops of Aquileia, c. 50–355
- Saint Mark - founder of community
- Hermagoras (c. 50–70), Protoepiscopus (first bishop)
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- Hilarius of Aquileia or of Panonia c. 276–285, beheaded in the persecutions of Numerian<ref>Saint Hilary of Aquileia » Saints.SQPN.com</ref>
- Chrysogonus I c. 286–295
- Chrysogonus II c. 295–308
- Theodore c. 308–319
- Agapitus c. 319–332
- Benedictus c. 332–?
- Viator c. 339-340
- Fortunatianus c. 343–355
Archbishops of Aquileia, 355–557
- Valerianus 369–388
- Chromatius 388–407
- Augustinus 407–434
- Adelphus 434–442
- Maximus I 442–444
- Januarius 444–447
- Secundus 451–452
- Nicetas 454–485
- Marcellianus 485–500
- Marcellinus 500–513/21?
- Stephen I 515/521?–534
- Laurentius, 534-539
Patriarchs of Aquileia, 539–606
- Macedonius 539–556
- Paulinus I 557–569
- Probinus 569–570
- Elia 571–586
- Severus 586–606
Schism, 607–698
Patriarchs of Old Aquileia
- John I 606
- Marcianus 623–628
- Fortunatus 628–663, moved episcopal residence to Cormons
- Felix 649–?
- John II 663–?
- Agathon 679–680 or 679–?
- John III 680–?
Patriarchs of Grado
- Candidianus 606–612
- Epiphanius 612–613
- Ciprianus 613–627
- Primogenius 630–648
- Maximus II 649
- Stephen II 670–?
- Christophoros 685–?
Patriarchs of Aquileia
- Petrus I 698–700, at the Council of Pavia (698) restored Communion with the Pope
- Serenus 711–723
- Calixtus 726–734, moved episcopal residence to Cividale
- vacant or unknown 734–772
- Siguald 772–776
- Paulinus II 776–802
- Ursus I 802–811
- Maxentius 811–833
- Andreas 834–844
- Venantius 850–?
- Theutmar 855–?
- Lupus I 855–?
- Valpert 875–899
- Frederick I 901–922<ref name="gcatholic1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- Leo 922–927<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Ursus II 928–931<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Lupus II 932–944<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Engelfred 944–963<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Rodoald 963–984<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- John IV of Ravenna 984–1017<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Poppo 1019–1042, also known as Wolfgang<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Eberhard 1045–1049<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Gotebald 1049–1063<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Ravengerius 1063–1068<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Sigehard 1068–1077<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Henry 1077–1084<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Svatobor (Friedrich) of Bohemia 1084–1085
- Frederick II of Bohemia 1085–1086<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- Ulrich I of Eppenstein 1086–1121<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Gerard I 1122–1128<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Pellegrino I of Ortenbourg 1130–1161<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Ulrich II of Treven 1161–1181<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Godfrey 1182–1194<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Pellegrino II of Ortenburg-Sponheim 1195–1204<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Wolfgar of Leibrechtskirchen 1204–1218<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Berthold of Merania 1218–1251,<ref name="gcatholic1"/> moved episcopal see to Udine
- Gregorio of Montelongo 1251–1269<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Philip of Spanheim 1269–1273<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Raimondo della Torre 1273–1299<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Pietro Gerra 1299–1301<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Ottobuono di Razzi 1302–1315<ref>Eduard Traversa, "Ottobono de' Razzi ( 1302-1315). Ein weiterer Beitrag zur Geschichte des Patriachates von Aquileja." Template:In lang. In: Jahresbericht über das k. k. Staatsgymnasium im VIII. Bezirke Wiens, Vol. 61 (1911); Vol. 62 (Wien 1912); Vol. 63 (Wien: E. Kainz vorm. J. B. Wallishausser 1913), pp. 57-87.</ref>
- Gillo of Villalta 1315–1316
- Cassono della Torre 1316–1318<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Pagano della Torre 1319–1332<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Bertram of St. Genesius 1334–1350<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Nicolaus of Luxemburg 1350–1358<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- Lodovico della Torre 1359–1365<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Marquard of Randeck 1365–1381<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Philip II of Alençon 1381–1387<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- John of Moravia 1387–1394<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Antonio I Caetani 1394–1402<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Antonio II Panciera 1402–1412<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Antonio III da Ponte 1409–1418 (1409–1412 opposite patriarch)
- Louis of Teck 1412–1435 (Ludovico II or Ludwig II of Teck)<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Ludovico Trevisan 1439–1465<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Marco I Barbo 1465–1491<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Ermolaio I Barbaro 1491–1493<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Niccolò II Donati 1493–1497<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Domenico Grimani 1498–1517<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Marino Grimani 1517–1529<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Marco II Grimani 1529–1533<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Marino Grimani (2nd time) 1533–1545<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Giovanni VI Grimani 1545–1574<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Daniele I Barbaro, coadjutor 1550–1570<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Aloisio Giustiniani 1570–1585<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Giovanni VI Grimani (2nd time) 1585–1593<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Francesco Barbaro 1593–1616<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Ermolaio II Barbaro 1616–1622<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Antonio Grimani 1622–1628<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Agostino Gradenigo 1628–1629<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Marco Gradenigo 1629–1656<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Gerolamo Gradenigo 1656–1657<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Giovanni VII Dolfino 1657–1699<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Dionisio Dolfino 1699–1734<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
- Daniel II Cardinal Dolfino 1734–1751 (became Archbishop of Udine from 1752 to 1762)<ref name="gcatholic1"/>
Template:Div col end Patriarchal See divided between the Archdiocese of Udine and the Archdiocese of Gorizia in 1752.
Titular archbishops
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See also
References
External links
- The Patriarchate of Aquileia by GCatholic