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====Arms of the Cathedral Chapter==== | |||
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Blazon: Inquartato: nel primo, d’azzurro a croce greca patente d’oro, nel secondo di rosso a una palma di verde; nel terzo pure di rosso a una corona d’oro gemmata, nel quarto d’argento a otto fasce ondate d’azzurro. motto: IN LAUDEM DOMNINI MARTYRIS | |||
The cross is the symbol of Christ; the palm and the crown are the iconographic attributes of the martyrs and, together with the wavy field (which recalls the Stirone river), they are a reference to the patron saint San Donnino and to his martyrdom. | |||
====Arms of Archishops==== | ====Arms of Archishops==== |
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DIOCESE OF FIDENZA (Dioecesis Fidentina)
Country : Italy
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1601 as Diocese of Borgo San Donnino
1927 renamed to Diocese of Fidenza
Official blazon
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Arms of the Cathedral Chapter
Blazon: Inquartato: nel primo, d’azzurro a croce greca patente d’oro, nel secondo di rosso a una palma di verde; nel terzo pure di rosso a una corona d’oro gemmata, nel quarto d’argento a otto fasce ondate d’azzurro. motto: IN LAUDEM DOMNINI MARTYRIS
The cross is the symbol of Christ; the palm and the crown are the iconographic attributes of the martyrs and, together with the wavy field (which recalls the Stirone river), they are a reference to the patron saint San Donnino and to his martyrdom.
Arms of Archishops
Papirio Picedi (1603-1606)
Giovanni Linati (1606-1619)
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Alfonso Pozzi (1620-1626)
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Ranuzio Scotti Douglas (1627-1650)
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Filippo Casoni (1650-1659)
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Alessandro Pallavicini (1660-1675)
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Gaetano Garimberti (1675-1684)
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Nicolò Caranza (1686-1697)
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Giulio Della Rosa (1698-1699)
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Alessandro Roncovieri (1700-1711)
Adriano Sermattei (1712-1719)
Gherardo Zandemaria (1719-1731)
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Severino Antonio Missini (1732-1735)
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Girolamo Bajardi (1753-1775)
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Alessandro Garimberti (1776-1813)
Aloisio San Vitale (1817-1836)
Giovanni Tommaso Neuschel (1836-1843)
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Pier Grisologo Basetti (1843-1857)
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Giuseppe Buscanni (1871-1872)
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Gaetano Camillo Guindani (1872-1879)
Vincenzo Manicardi (1879-1886)
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Giovanni Battista Tescari (1886-1902)
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Pietro Terroni (1902-1907)
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Leonida Mapelli (1907-1915)
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Giuseppe Fabbrucci (1915-1930)
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Mario Vianello (1931-1943)
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Francesco Giberti (1943-1952)
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Paolo Rota (1952-1960)
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Guglielmo Bosetti (1961-1962)
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Mario Zanchin (1962-1988)
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Carlo Poggi (1988-1997)
Maurizio Galli (1998-2007)
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Carlo Mazza (2007-2017)
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Ovidio Vezzoli (2017-present)
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