Latin Patriarch of Alexandria
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This is a list of The Latin Patriarchs of Alexandria established in 1215 during the pontificate of Pope Innocent III
Pope Innocent III
Pope Innocent III was Pope from 8 January 1198 until his death. His birth name was Lotario dei Conti di Segni, sometimes anglicised to Lothar of Segni....

. This titular office was abolished in 1964. His patriachal seat in Rome was the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
The Papal Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls , commonly known as St Paul's Outside the Walls, is one of four churches that are the great ancient major basilicas or papal basilicas of Rome: the basilicas of St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major, and St. Peter's and Saint Paul Outside the Walls...

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Latin Patriarchs of Alexandria

  • Athanasius (c. 1219-?)
    • unknown
  • Giles (c. 1310-?), also Patriarch of Grado
    Patriarch of Grado
    This is a list of the Patriarchs of Grado . The patriarchate came into being when the schismatic Patriarch of Aquileia, Paulinus , moved to Grado in the mid 6th century. But in their reunion with Rome in 606, a rival office was set up in Old-Aquileia. Aquileia later entered communion with Rome but...

  • Humbert II, Dauphin of Vienne
  • Juan (III), Infante of Aragon
    Aragon
    Aragon is a modern autonomous community in Spain, coextensive with the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. Located in northeastern Spain, the Aragonese autonomous community comprises three provinces : Huesca, Zaragoza, and Teruel. Its capital is Zaragoza...

    ; also Archbishop of Toledo
    Archdiocese of Toledo
    This is a list of Bishops and Archbishops of Toledo . They are also the Primates of Spain. It was, according to tradition established in the 1st century by St. James the Great and was elevated to an archdiocese in 313 after the Edict of Milan. The incumbent Archbishop also bears the title Primate...

  • Arnaldo Bernardi (c. 1360s)
    • unknown
  • Simon of Cramaud
    Simon of Cramaud
    Simon de Cramaud was a Catholic bishop, titular Latin Patriarch of Alexandria, and cardinal during the Great Western Schism of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries....

     (1391-1422?)
  • Johannes Walteri von Sinten (1392-1397), Roman obedience
  • Giovanni Vitelleschi
    Giovanni Vitelleschi
    Giovanni Maria Vitelleschi was an Italian cardinal and condottiere.-Biography:Vitelleschi was born in Corneto , some kilometers north to Rome. He received a military education, which he refined as apostolic protonotary under Pope Martin V...

     (c. 1430s)
    • unknown
  • Alessandro Riario (1570-1585)
  • Enrico Caetani
    Enrico Caetani
    Enrico Caetani was an Italian cardinal.-Early life:He was born at Sermoneta, the second son of Bonifacio, lord of Sermoneta, and Caterina di Alberto Pio, daughter of the lord of Carpi. He was the nephew of Cardinal Niccolò Caetani, and brother of Camillo Caetani.Pope Sixtus V gave him the title of...

     (1585-1599)
    • vacant (1599-1602)
  • Séraphin Olivier-Razali (1602-1609)
    • unknown
  • Federico Borromeo
    Federico Borromeo
    Federico Borromeo was an Italian ecclesiastic, cardinal and archbishop of Milan.-Biography:Federico Borromeo was born in Milan as the second son of Giulio Cesare Borromeo, Count of Arona, and Margherita Trivulzio...

     (1654-1671), also Archbishop of Milan
    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan
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  • Allesandro Cescenzi (1671-1688?)
    • unknown
  • Augustus Foscolo (1847-1860), Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
    Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
    The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem is the title possessed by the Latin Rite Catholic Archbishop of Jerusalem. The Archdiocese of Jerusalem has jurisdiction for all Latin Rite Catholics in Israel, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan and Cyprus...

     from 1830 to 1847.
  • Paolo Angelo Ballerini
    Paolo Angelo Ballerini
    Paolo Angelo Ballerini was an Italian prelate who was named by Pope Pius IX archbishop of Milan.- Life :Born in Milan at the time part of the Kingdom of Italy.In 1837 he was ordained priest for his native archdiocese then in December 1857 he was named vicar general of the archdiocese, in the...

     (1867-1897), Archbishop of Milan
    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan
    The Archdiocese of Milan is a metropolitan see of the Catholic Church in Italy. It has long maintained its own rite: the Ambrosian rite. It is led by the Archbishop of Milan who serves as metropolitan to the dioceses of Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Crema, Cremona, Lodi, Mantova, Pavia, and Vigevano.The...

     from 1859 to 1867.
  • Domenico Marinangeli (1898-1921)
  • Paolo de Huyn (1921-1946)
    • vacant (1946-1950)
  • Luca Ermenegildo Pasetto (1950-1954)
    • vacant (1954-1964)


This see was officially abolished in 1964.

See also

  • Latin Patriarch of Antioch
    Latin Patriarch of Antioch
    The Latin Patriarch of Antioch was an office created in 1098 by Bohemund, founder of the Principality of Antioch, one of the crusader states....

  • Latin Patriarch of Constantinople
    Latin Patriarch of Constantinople
    The Latin Patriarch of Constantinople was an office established as a result of Crusader activity in the Near East. The title should not be confused with that of the Patriarch of Constantinople, an office which existed before and after....

  • Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
    Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
    The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem is the title possessed by the Latin Rite Catholic Archbishop of Jerusalem. The Archdiocese of Jerusalem has jurisdiction for all Latin Rite Catholics in Israel, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan and Cyprus...


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