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DIOCESE OF PIAZZA ARMERINA (Dioecesis Platiensis)
Country : Italy
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1817
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Arms of Bishops
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Girolamo Aprile e Benso (1818-1836)
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Pietro Naselli (1837–1840)
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Pier Francesco Brunaccini (1844–1845)
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Cesare Agostino Sajeva (1845–1867)
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Saverino Gerbino (1872–1887)
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Mariano Palermo (1887-1903)
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Mario Sturzo (1903-1941)
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Antonino Catarella (1942–1970)
Sebastiano Rosso (1970–1986)
Vincenzo Cirrincione (1986–2002)
Michele Pennisi (2002–2013)
Rosario Gisana (2014-present)
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