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DIOCESE OF SABINA-POGGIO MIRTETO (Dioecesis Sabinensis-Mandelensis)
Country : Italy
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 5th century
Merged 1925 with the Diocese of Poggio Mirteto to Diocese of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto
The diocese is one of the suburbicarian sees. The diocese has been traditionally been ruled by one of the highest ranking cardinals in Rome as (titular) bishop. Since 1962 these tasks have been split in the titular cardinal-bishops and diocesan bishops.
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Arms of Bishops of Sabina
Gerardo Bianchi (1281-1302)
Pedro Rodríguez (1302-1310)
Arnaud de Faugères (1310-1317)
Guillaume Pierre Godin (1317-1336)
Matteo Orsini (1338-1340)
Pedro Gómez Barroso (1341–1348)
Bertrand de Déaulx (1338-1355)
Egidio Álvarez de Albornoz y Luna (1356–1367)
Guillaume d’Aigrefeuille Sr. (1367–1369)
Philippe de Cabassole (1370–1372)
Jean de Blauzac (Blandiac) (1372–1379)
Hugues de Montrelais (1379-1384, based in Avignon)
Philippe d’Alençon (1380-1388, based in Rome)
Pierre de Sortenac (1384-1390, based in Avignon)
Francesco Carbone (1392–1405)
Enrico Minutoli (1409–1412)
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Pedro Fernandez (1413–1420)
Francesco Lando (1421–1427)
Giordano Orsini (1431–1438)
Branda Castiglione (1440–1443)
Bessarion Basilios (1449)
Amadeus of Savoy (1449–1451)
Isidore of Kiev (1451-1463)
Juan de Torquemada (1463–1468)
Bessarion Basilios (1468–1472)
Alain de Coëtivy (1472–1474)
Berardo Eroli (1474–1479)
Giuliano della Rovere (1479–1483)
Oliviero Carafa (1483–1503)
Girolamo Basso della Rovere (1503–1507)
Raffaele Sansoni Riario (1507–1508)
Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio (1508–1509)
Bernardino López de Carvajal y Sande (1509–1511)
Francesco Soderini (1511–1513)
Bernardino López de Carvajal y Sande (1513–1521)
Niccolò Fieschi (1521–1523)
Alessandro Farnese (1523–1524)
Pietro de Accolti de Aretio (1524–1532)
Giovanni Domenico de Cupis (1533–1535)
Bonifacio Ferrero (1535–1537)
Lorenzo Campeggio (1537–1539)
Antonio Sanseverino (1539–1543)
Antoine Pucci (1543–1544)
Giovanni Salviati (1544–1546)
Giovanni Pietro Carafa (1546–1550)
François de Tournon (1550–1560)
Robert de Lénoncourt (1560–1561)
Giovanni Gerolamo Morone (1561–1562)
Cristoforo Madruzzo (1562–1564)
Alessandro Farnese Jr. (1564–1565)
Ranuccio Farnese (1565)
Tiberio Crispi (1565–1566)
Giovanni Michele Saraceni (1566–1569)
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Giovanni Battista Cicada (1569–1570)
Otto Truchseß von Waldburg (1570)
Giulio della Rovere (1570–1573)
Giovanni Ricci (1573–1574)
Scipione Rebiba (1574–1577)
Giacomo Savelli (1577–1578)
Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni (1578)
Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle (1578–1586)
Iñigo Avalos de Aragón (1586–1589)
Tolomeo Gallio (1589–1591)
Gabriele Paleotti (1591-15972)
Ludovico Madruzzo (1597–1600)
Girolamo Rusticucci (1600–1603)
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Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragona (1603–1604)
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François de Joyeuse (1604–1611)
Antonmaria Sauli (1611–1615)
Benedetto Giustiniani (1615–1620)
Pietro Aldobrandini (1620–1621)
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Odoardo Farnese (1621–1624)
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Bonifacio Bevilacqua (1624–1626)
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Carlo Gaudenzio Madruzzi (1626–1629)
Scipione Caffarelli-Borghese (1629–1633)
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Felice Centini (1633–1641)
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Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri (1641–1645)
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Francesco Barberini (1645–1652)
Bernardino Spada (1652–1655)
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Giulio Cesare Sacchetti (1655–1663)
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Marzio Ginetti (1663–1666)
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Francesco Maria Brancaccio (1666–1668)
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Giulio Gabrielli (1668–1677)
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Niccolo Albergati-Ludovisi (1677–1681)
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Pietro Vito Ottoboni (1681–1683)
Carlo Pio di Savoia (1683–1689)
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Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni (1689–1691)
Giannicolò Conti (1691–1698)
Gasparo Carpegna (1698–1714)
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Fulvio Astalli (1714–1719)
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Francesco Pignatelli (1719–1724)
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Francesco Acquaviva d'Aragona (1724–1725)
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Pietro Ottoboni (1725–1730)
Annibale Albani (1730–1743)
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Vincenzo Bichi (1743–1747)
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Raniero d’Elci (1747–1753)
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Silvio Valenti Gonzaga (1753–1756)
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Joaquín Fernández de Portocarrero (1756–1760)
Giovanni Francesco Albani (1760–1773)
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Carlo Rezzonico (1773–1776)
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Andrea Corsini (1776–1795)
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Giovanni Archinto (1795–1799)
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Giovanni Andrea Archetti (1800–1805)
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Ippolito Vincenti Mareri (1807–1811)
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Lorenzo Litta (1814–1820)
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Tommaso Arezzo (1820–1833)
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Carlo Odescalchi (1833–1838)
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Antonio Domenico Gamberini (1839–1841)
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Luigi Lambruschini (1842–1847)
Giacomo Luigi Brignole (1847–1853)
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Gabriele Ferreti (1853–1860)
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Girolamo d’Andrea (1860–1868)
Karl August von Reisach (1868–1869)
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Giuseppe Milesi Pironi Ferretti (1870–1873)
Luigi Maria Bilio (1873–1884)
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Tommaso Maria Martinelli (1884–1888)
Luigi Serafini (1888–1894)
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Mario Mocenni (1894–1904)
Francesco di Paola Cassetta (1905–1911)
Gaetano de Lai (1911–1925)
Arms of Cardinal-Bishops of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto
Gaetano de Lai (1925–1928)
Donato Raffaele Sbarretti (1928–1939)
Enrico Sibilia (1939–1948)
Adeodato Giovanni Piazza (1949–1957)
Marcello Mimmi (1958–1961)
Giuseppe Antonio Ferretto (1961–1973)
Antonio Samorè (1974–1983)
Agnelo Rossi (1984–1995)
Eduardo Francisco Pironio (1995–1998)
Lucas Moreira Neves (1998–2002)
Giovanni Battista Re (2002-present)
Arms of Diocesan Bishops of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto
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Nicola Rotunno (?–1992)
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Salvatore Boccaccio (1992-1999)
Lino Fumagalli (1999–2010)
Ernesto Mandara (2011-present)
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