Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri-Segni
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The Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri-Segni is one of the suburbicarian diocese
s, Catholic dioceses in Italy close to Rome with a special status and a Cardinal Bishop, the bishop of Velletri-Segni. Historically, the see of Velletri
was combined with the see of Ostia from 1105 to 1914.
In 1981, the diocese of Velletri was combined with the diocese of Segni
. The Cardinal-Bishop is now the titular bishop of the diocese, while the diocesan bishop administers the diocese.
s, Catholic dioceses in Italy close to Rome with a special status and a Cardinal Bishop, the bishop of Velletri-Segni. Historically, the see of Velletri
was combined with the see of Ostia from 1105 to 1914.
In 1981, the diocese of Velletri was combined with the diocese of Segni
. The Cardinal-Bishop is now the titular bishop of the diocese, while the diocesan bishop administers the diocese.
s, Catholic dioceses in Italy close to Rome with a special status and a Cardinal Bishop, the bishop of Velletri-Segni. Historically, the see of Velletri
was combined with the see of Ostia from 1105 to 1914.
In 1981, the diocese of Velletri was combined with the diocese of Segni
. The Cardinal-Bishop is now the titular bishop of the diocese, while the diocesan bishop administers the diocese.
Suburbicarian diocese
The seven suburbicarian dioceses are Roman Catholic dioceses located in the vicinity of Rome, whose bishops form the highest-ranking order of Cardinals, the Cardinal Bishops....
s, Catholic dioceses in Italy close to Rome with a special status and a Cardinal Bishop, the bishop of Velletri-Segni. Historically, the see of Velletri
Velletri
Velletri is an Italian town of 53,298 inhabitants. It is a comune in the province of Rome, on the Alban Hills, in Lazio - Italy. It is bounded by other communes of Rocca di Papa, Lariano, Cisterna di Latina, Artena, Aprilia, Nemi, Genzano di Roma, Lanuvio...
was combined with the see of Ostia from 1105 to 1914.
In 1981, the diocese of Velletri was combined with the diocese of Segni
Segni
Segni is an Italian town and comune located in Lazio. The city is situated on a hilltop in the Lepini Mountains, and overlooks the valley of the Sacco River.-Early history:...
. The Cardinal-Bishop is now the titular bishop of the diocese, while the diocesan bishop administers the diocese.
List of bishops
The Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri-Segni is one of the suburbicarian dioceseSuburbicarian diocese
The seven suburbicarian dioceses are Roman Catholic dioceses located in the vicinity of Rome, whose bishops form the highest-ranking order of Cardinals, the Cardinal Bishops....
s, Catholic dioceses in Italy close to Rome with a special status and a Cardinal Bishop, the bishop of Velletri-Segni. Historically, the see of Velletri
Velletri
Velletri is an Italian town of 53,298 inhabitants. It is a comune in the province of Rome, on the Alban Hills, in Lazio - Italy. It is bounded by other communes of Rocca di Papa, Lariano, Cisterna di Latina, Artena, Aprilia, Nemi, Genzano di Roma, Lanuvio...
was combined with the see of Ostia from 1105 to 1914.
In 1981, the diocese of Velletri was combined with the diocese of Segni
Segni
Segni is an Italian town and comune located in Lazio. The city is situated on a hilltop in the Lepini Mountains, and overlooks the valley of the Sacco River.-Early history:...
. The Cardinal-Bishop is now the titular bishop of the diocese, while the diocesan bishop administers the diocese.
List of bishops
The Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri-Segni is one of the suburbicarian dioceseSuburbicarian diocese
The seven suburbicarian dioceses are Roman Catholic dioceses located in the vicinity of Rome, whose bishops form the highest-ranking order of Cardinals, the Cardinal Bishops....
s, Catholic dioceses in Italy close to Rome with a special status and a Cardinal Bishop, the bishop of Velletri-Segni. Historically, the see of Velletri
Velletri
Velletri is an Italian town of 53,298 inhabitants. It is a comune in the province of Rome, on the Alban Hills, in Lazio - Italy. It is bounded by other communes of Rocca di Papa, Lariano, Cisterna di Latina, Artena, Aprilia, Nemi, Genzano di Roma, Lanuvio...
was combined with the see of Ostia from 1105 to 1914.
In 1981, the diocese of Velletri was combined with the diocese of Segni
Segni
Segni is an Italian town and comune located in Lazio. The city is situated on a hilltop in the Lepini Mountains, and overlooks the valley of the Sacco River.-Early history:...
. The Cardinal-Bishop is now the titular bishop of the diocese, while the diocesan bishop administers the diocese.
List of bishops
Bishops of Velletri and Segni
- Jean Allarmet de Brogny, 1415-1426
- vacant 1426-1431
- Antonio CorrerAntonio CorrerAntonio Correr was Italian Cardinal-nephew of Gregory XII, Pope of the Roman Obedience in the period of the Great Western Schism. He was also cousin of Pope Eugene IV. His last name is listed also as Corrario and Corraro....
, 1431-1445 (also Cardinal-bishop of Porto 1409/17-1431) - John Cervantes, 1447-1453
- Giorgio FieschiGiorgio FieschiGiorgio Fieschi was an Italian cardinal, of the counts of Lavagna.He was elected bishop of Mariana, in Corsica, on May 27, 1433...
, 1455-1461 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1449-1455) - Guillaume d'Estouteville, 1461-1483 (also Cardinal-bishop of Porto, 1455-1461)
- Giuliano della RoverePope Julius IIPope Julius II , nicknamed "The Fearsome Pope" and "The Warrior Pope" , born Giuliano della Rovere, was Pope from 1503 to 1513...
, 1483-1503, (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina, 1479-1483; became Pope Julius II) - Oliverio Carafa, 1503-1511 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano, 1476-1483 and Sabina, 1483-1503)
- Raffaele Riario SansoniRaffaele RiarioRaffaele Sansoni Galeoti Riario was an Italian Cardinal of the Renaissance, mainly known as the constructor of the Palazzo della Cancelleria and the one who invited Michelangelo to Rome. He was a patron of the arts...
, 1511-1521 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1503-1507, Sabina 1507-1508 and Porto 1508-1511) - Bernardino Lopez de CarvajalBernardino López de CarvajalBernardino López de Carvajal was a Spanish Cardinal.He was a nephew of Cardinal Juan Carvajal, and advanced rapidly in the ecclesiastical career at Rome, whither he came during the pontificate of Pope Sixtus IV...
, 1521-1523 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1507-1509, Sabina 1509-1521 and Palestrina 1508-1509) - Francesco SoderiniFrancesco SoderiniFrancesco di Tommaso Soderini was a major diplomatic and Church figure of Renaissance Italy, and brother of Piero Soderini. He was an adversary of the Medici family....
1523-1524 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1516-1517, Palestrina 1516-1523 and Porto 1523) - Niccolo FieschiNiccolò FieschiNiccolò Fieschi was an Italian Cardinal, of a prominent family of Genoa which features in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra.He was bishop of Fréjus from 1485, and bishop of Agde from 1488...
1524 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1518-1521, Sabina 1521-1523 and Porto 1523-1524)
- Antonio Correr
- Alessandro FarnesePope Paul IIIPope Paul III , born Alessandro Farnese, was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1534 to his death in 1549. He came to the papal throne in an era following the sack of Rome in 1527 and rife with uncertainties in the Catholic Church following the Protestant Reformation...
1524-1534, (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1519-1523, Palestrina 1523, Sabina 1523-1524 and Porto 1524; became Pope Paul III) - Giovanni PiccolominiGiovanni PiccolominiGiovanni Piccolomini was an Italian papal legate and Cardinal. He was a nephew of Pope Pius III.He was archbishop of Siena in 1503, bishop of Sitten 1522, bishop of Aquila 1523, bishop of Albano in 1524, bishop of Palestrina in 1531, bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina in 1533, bishop of Ostia in 1535....
, 1535-1537 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1524-1531, Palestrina 1531-1533 and Porto 1533-1535) - Giovanni Domenico de Cupi, 1537-1553 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1531-1533 and Sabina 1533-1535)
- Giovanni Pietro CarafaPope Paul IVPope Paul IV, C.R. , né Giovanni Pietro Carafa, was Pope from 23 May 1555 until his death.-Early life:Giovanni Pietro Carafa was born in Capriglia Irpina, near Avellino, into a prominent noble family of Naples...
, 1553-1555 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1544-1546, Sabina 1546-1550, Frascati 1550-1553 and Porto 1553; became Pope Paul IV, † 1559) - Jean du BellayJean du BellayJean du Bellay was a French cardinal and diplomat, younger brother of Guillaume du Bellay, and bishop of Bayonne in 1526, member of the privy council in 1530, and bishop of Paris in 1532.-Biography:...
1555-1560 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1550-1553, Frascati 1553 and Porto 1553-1555) - François de TournonFrançois de TournonFrançois de Tournon was a French Augustinian diplomat and Cardinal. From 1536 he was also a military leader of French forces operating in Provence, Savoy and Piedmont. In the same year he founded the Collège de Tournon. For a period he was effectively France's foreign minister.-External links:*...
, 1560-1562 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1550-1560) - Rodolfo Pio de Carpi, 1562-1564 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1550, Frascati 1553-1555 and Porto-Santa Rufina 1555-1562)
- Francesco PisaniFrancesco PisaniFrancesco Pisani was an Italian Cardinal, from 1517.He was bishop of Padua in 1524, bishop of Narbonne in 1551, bishop of Albano in 1555, bishop of Frascati in 1557, bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina in 1562,and bishop of Ostia in 1564....
, 1564-1570 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1555-1557, Frascati 1557-1562 and Porto 1562-1564) - Giovanni Girolamo Morone, 1570-1580 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1560-1561, Sabina 1561-1562, Frascati 1562, 1564-1565, Palestrina 1562-1564 and Porto 1565-1570)
- Alessandro II Farnese, 1580-1589 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1565-1578, Sabina 1564-1565 and Porto 1578-1580)
- Giovanni Antonio SerbelloniGiovanni Antonio SerbelloniGiovanni Antonio Serbelloni was an Italian Cardinal, created in 1560, and papal legate. He was a cousin of Pope Pius IV, or nephew or uncle.He was bishop of Foligno in 1557 and bishop of Novara in 1560...
, 1589-1591 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1583-1587, Sabina 1578, Palestrina 1578-1583, Porto 1587-1589) - Alfonso Gesualdo de Conza, 1591-1603 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1583-1587, Frascati 1587-1589 and Porto 1589-1591)
- Tolomeo Gallo, 1603-1607 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1589-1591, Frascati 1591-1600 and Porto 1600-1603)
- Domenico Pinelli, 1607-1611 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1603-1605 and Porto 1605-1607)
- Francois IV de JoyeuseFrançois de JoyeuseFrançois de Joyeuse was a French churchman and politician.Born at Carcassonne, François de Joyeuse was the second son of Guillaume de Joyeuse and Marie Eléanor de Batarnay. As the younger son of a seigneur in an intensely religious family of bishops and soldiers, he was destined for a career in...
, 1611-1615 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1604-1611) - Antonio Maria Galli, 1615-1620 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1605-1608, Palestrina 1608-1611 and Porto 1611-1615)
- Antonio Maria Sauli, 1620-1623 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1607-1611, Sabina 1611-1615 and Porto 1615-1620)
- Francesco Maria Bourbon del Monte, 1623-1626 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1615-1621 and Porto 1621-1623)
- Ottavio Bandini, 1626-1629 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1621-1624 and Porto 1624-1626)
- Giovanni Battista Deti, 1629-1630 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1623-1626, Frascati 1626 and Porto 1626-1629)
- Domenico Ginnasi, 1630-1639 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1626-1629 and Porto 1629-1630)
- Carlo Emanuele Pio di SavoiaCarlo Emanuele Pio di SavoiaCarlo Emanuele Pio di Savoia was an Italian cardinal of the Pio di Savoia family.-Life:His father was Enea Pio di Savoia, Signore di Sassuolo, Consigliere di Stato in Piedmont , knight of the Ordine dell'Annunziata , Piedmontese ambassador to Rome and governor of Reggio...
, 1639-1641 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1627-1630 and Porto 1630-1639) - Marcello Lante della RovereMarcello Lante della RovereMarcello Lante della Rovere was an Italian people Catholic Cardinal appointed Dean and Camerlengo of the College of Cardinals.-Family and early life:...
, 1641-1652 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1629, Frascati 1629-1639 and Porto 1639-1641) - Carlo I de MediciCarlo de' Medici (1595-1666)Carlo de' Medici was the son of Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Christina of Lorraine. Born in Florence, he had a successful career in the Church, rising to become Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Dean of the College of Cardinals.De' Medici was raised to the cardinalate by Pope Paul...
, 1652-1666 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1645, Frascati 1645-1652 and Porto 1652) - Francesco V Barberini, 1666-1679 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1645-1652 and Porto 1652-1666)
- Cesare FacchinettiCesare FacchinettiCesare Facchinetti was an Italian Catholic Cardinal.Facchinetti was born 17 September 1608 in Bologna. He was the son of Ludovico Facchinetti and Violante da Correggio...
, 1680-1683 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1672-1679 and Porto 1679-1680) - Niccolo Albergati-LudovisiNiccolò Albergati-Ludovisithumb|Cardinal Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi.Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna. He was a cousin of Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi....
, 1683-1687 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1677-1681 and Porto 1681-1683) - Alderano CyboAlderano Cybothumb|250 px|Cardinal Alderano CyboAlderano Cybo was an Italian Catholic Cardinal.-Biography:Cybo was born 16 July 1613 in Genoa and went to Rome at an early age as prelate to Pope Urban VIII....
, 1687-1700 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1679-1680, Frascati 1680-1683 and Porto 1683-1687) - Emmanuel Théodose de la Tour d'Auvergne, 1700-1715 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1689-1698 and Porto 1698-1700)
- Nicola Acciaoiuli, 1715-1719 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1693-1701 and Porto 1700-1715)
- Fulvio Astalli, 1719-1721 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1714-1719)
- Sebastiano Antonio TanaraSebastiano Antonio TanaraSebastiano Antonio Tanara was an Italian cardinal.He studied law at the university of Bologna. He was internuncio in Flanders and as, such, he was sent with secret mission to king James II of England, who had converted to Catholicism...
, 1721-1724 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1715-1721) - Francesco del GiudiceFrancesco del GiudiceFrancesco del Giudice was a Roman Catholic cardinal from 1690 to 1725 who also held a variety of other ecclesiastical and governmental offices.-Biography:...
, 1724-1725 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1717-1721 and Frascati 1721-1724) - Fabrizio PaolucciFabrizio PaolucciFabrizio Paolucci was a Italian cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, appointed by Pope Innocent XII.-Biography:He went to Rome at the age of eight, 1659, to be educated by his grand-uncle, Francesco Paolucci...
, 1725-1726 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1719-1724) - Francesco BarberiniFrancesco Barberini (iuniore)thumb|Francesco BarberiniFrancesco Barberini was an Italian Cardinal of the family of Pope Urban VIII and of the Princes of Palestrina.-Biography:...
, 1726-1738 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1721-1726) - Pietro Ottoboni, 1738-1740 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1725-1730, Frascati 1730-1734 and Porto 1734-1738)
- Tommaso RuffoTommaso RuffoTommaso Ruffo was an Italian archbishop of Ferrara and Cardinal.-Life:He was born in Naples, son of Carlo Ruffo, 3rd Duke of Bagnara. He was educated at La Sapienza University, becoming a doctor of canon and civil law...
, 1740-1753 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1726-1738 and Porto 1738-1740) - Pietro Luigi Carafa, 1753-1755 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1740-1751 and Porto 1751-1753)
- Rainiero D'ElciRainiero d'ElciRainiero d'Elci , was an Italian Cardinal.He was born in Florence and was ordained in 1699. He entered papal service in the following year and held several offices both in Roman Curia and in the papal territorial administration. He was Inquisitor of Malta from 1711 until 1716.He was consecrated...
, 1755-1761 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1747-1753) - Giuseppe SpinelliGiuseppe SpinelliGiuseppe Spinelli was an Italian Cardinal. He was a prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples....
, 1761-1763 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1753-1759 and Porto 1759-1761) - Carlo Alberto Guidoboni CavalchiniCarlo Alberto Guidoboni CavalchiniCarlo Alberto Guidoboni Cavalchini was an Italian Cardinal. Considered papabile in the Papal conclave, 1758, he was vetoed by Louis XV of France under the jus exclusivae....
, 1763-1774 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1759-1763) - Fabrizio SerbelloniFabrizio SerbelloniFabrizio Serbelloni was an Italian Cardinal. He was from a prominent family in Milan.He was a graduate of the University of Pavia, becoming doctor in utroque iure. He served as inquisitor general in Malta, in 1726....
, 1774-1775 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1763-1774) - Giovanni Francesco AlbaniGian Francesco AlbaniGian Francesco Albani was a Roman Catholic Cardinal. He was a member of the Albani family.Albani was born in Rome, the son of Carlo Albani, Duke of Soriano; his grand-uncle was Pope Clement XI...
, 1775-1803 (also Cardinal-bishop of Porto 1773-1775) - Henry StuartHenry Benedict StuartHenry Benedict Stuart was a Roman Catholic Cardinal, as well as the fourth and final Jacobite heir to publicly claim the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Unlike his father, James Francis Edward Stuart, and brother, Charles Edward Stuart, Henry made no effort to seize the throne...
, 1803-1807 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1761-1803) - Leonardo II AntonelliLeonardo AntonelliLeonardo Antonelli was an Italian Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church.A native of Senigallia, Antonelli was the nephew of Cardinal Nicolò Maria Antonelli...
, 1807-1811 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1794-1800 and Porto 1800-1807) - Alessandro MatteiAlessandro MatteiAlessandro Mattei was an Italian Cardinal, and a significant figure in papal diplomacy of the Napoleonic period. He was from the Roman aristocratic House of Mattei.He became Archbishop of Ferrara in 1777, and was created cardinal in 1779....
, 1814-1820 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1800-1809 and Porto 1809-1814) - Giulio Maria della SomagliaGiulio Maria della Somaglia-External links:*...
, 1820-1830 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1814-1818 and Porto 1818-1820) - Bartolomeo Pacca, 1830-1844 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1818-1821 and Porto 1821-1830)
- Lodovico Micara, 1844-1847 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1837-1844)
- Vincenzo MacchiVincenzo Macchi-Career:Born on 31 August 1770 in Capodimonte in the Papal States, he studied in Montefiascone and in Rome and was ordained a priest in 1794. In 1801 he gained his doctorate in utroque iure and was posted to the papal Nunciature in Lisbon, where he was active in the years 1801-1816...
, 1847-1860 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1840-1844 and Porto 1844-1847) - Mario MatteiMario MatteiMario Mattei was an Italian Cardinal, of the Roman noble House of Mattei. He became Dean of the College of Cardinals.-Personal life:Mattei was born on 6 September 1792 in Pergola....
, 1860-1870 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1844-1854 and Porto 1854-1860) - Costantino Patrizi NaroCostantino Patrizi NaroCostantino Patrizi Naro JUD was a long-serving Italian Cardinal who became Dean of the College of Cardinals. Cardinal Benedetto Naro was his great-uncle.-Biography:...
, 1870-1876 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1849-1860 and Porto 1860-1871) - Luigi Amato di San Filippo e Sorso, 1877-1878 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1852-1870 and Porto 1871-1877)
- Camillo di PietroCamillo di PietroCamillo di Pietro J.U.D. was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and both Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals and later Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church.-Biography:Camillo di Pietro was born in Rome...
, 1878-1884 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1867-1877 and Porto 1877-1878) - Carlo SacconiCarlo SacconiCarlo Sacconi J.U.D. was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Dean of the College of Cardinals.Carlo Sacconi was born in Montalto...
, 1884-1889 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1870-1878 and Porto 1878-1884) - Raffaele Monaco La Valletta, 1889-1896 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1884-1889)
- Luigi Oreglia di Santo StefanoLuigi Oreglia di Santo StefanoLuigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano was a cardinal of the Catholic Church in the late nineteenth century. He was Bishop of Ostia and Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals from 1896 until his death.He was educated in Turin and became a priest in 1851...
, 1896-1913 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1884-1889 and Porto 1889-1896) - Serafino Vannutelli, 1913-1914
Bishops of Velletri (1914-1981)
- Diomede FalconioDiomede FalconioDiomede Angelo Raffaele Gennaro Falconio, OFM was an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Prefect of the Congregation for Religious from 1916 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1911.-Biography:Diomede Falconio was born in Pescocostanzo as one of the five...
, 1914-1917 - Basilio PompiljBasilio PompiljBasilio Pompilj was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Vicar General of Rome from 1913 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1911.-Biography:...
, 1917-1931 - Bonaventura CerrettiBonaventura CerrettiBonaventura Cerretti was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura from 1931 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1925....
, 1933 - Enrico GasparriEnrico GasparriEnrico Gasparri S.T.D. JUD was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop. Pietro Gasparri, who in 1929 signed the Lateran Pacts, was his uncle....
, 1933-1946 - Clemente MicaraClemente MicaraClemente Micara was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Vicar General of Rome from 1951 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1946.-Biography:...
, 1946-1965 - Fernando CentoFernando CentoFernando Cento was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary....
, 1965-1973 - Ildebrando AntoniuttiIldebrando AntoniuttiIldebrando Antoniutti was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Prefect of the Congregation for Religious from 1963 to 1973, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1962.-Biography:...
, 1973-1974 - Sebastiano Baggio, 1974-1981
Bishops of Segni (494-1981)
- Santulus, 494-499
- Justus, 501-504
- Julianus, 551
- Albinus, 649
- Gaudiosus, 678-679
- John I, 721-745
- Jordanus, 769
- Hadrianus, 826-c. 830
- Theodorus, c. 830
- Bonipertus, 853-861
- John I, 861-879
- Stephanus, 963-984
- Robertus, 1015-1036
- Erasmus, 1059-1071
- Bruno of Segni, 1079-1123
- Trasmundus, 1123-1138
- John III, c. 1138-1178
- Peter I, 1179-1206
- J… 1207
- Bernardus, c. 1230
- Bartholomaeus I, 1254-1264
- John IV, 1264
- Peter II, 1281-1285
- Bartholomaeus II, 1289
- Peter III de Brunaco, 1291-1291
- Jacobus I, 1291-1303
- Peter IV, 1303-1321
- Bartholomaeus III, 1321-1333
- Arnoldus, 1333-1345
- Guilielmus, 1345-1346
- Peter V, 1346-1347
- Guilielmus Ribati, 1347-1348
- Michael de Mattia, 1349
- Sixtus (Schism), c. 1372
- Thomas, 1396-1396
- Antonius, 1396-1402
- Nikolaus Corradi Pocciarelli, 1402-1418
- Gregory I, 1419-1421
- Nikolaus Aspra, 1421-1430
- Gregory II, 1430
- Jacobus Zancati, 1433-1435
- John V, 1435
- Ludovicus, 1436-1443
- Petrus Antonius Petrucci, 1445
- Silvester de Pianca, 1456
- Panhutius de Conti, 1468-1482
- Lucius Fazini Maffei Fosforo, 1482-1503
- Jacobus III, 1503-1512
- Vincentius de Fanzi, 1513-1528
- Laurentius Grana, 1528-1539
- Sebastiano Graziani, 1539-1541
- Bernardinus Callini, 1541-1549
- Carolus Traversari, 1549-1552
- Ambrosius Monticoli, 1551-1569
- Joseph Pamphili, 1570-1581
- Jacobus Masini, 1581-1602
- Antonius Guerreschi, 1603-1605
- Johannes Ludovicus Pasolini, 1606-1625
- Ludovicus de Actis, 1625-1632
- Octavius Orsini 1632,-1640
- Franciscus Romulus Mileti, 1640-1643
- Andreas Borgia, 1643-1655
- Guarnierius Guarnieri, 1655-1682
- Franciscus Maria Giannotti, 1684-1699
- Horatius Minimi, 1699-1701
- Petrus Corbelli, 1701-1708
- Philip Michael EllisPhilip Michael EllisPhilip Michael Ellis was an English Benedictine, the first Vicar Apostolic of the Western District of England and Wales, and subsequently Bishop of Segni, Italy....
, O.S.B., 1708-1726 - Johannes Franciscus Bisleti, 1726-1749
- Fredericus Muschi, 1749-1755
- Caesar Crescentio de Angelis, 1755-1765
- Andreas Spani, 1766-1784
- Paulus Ciotti, 1784-1819
- Franciscus Stracchini, 1819-1823
- Petrus Antonius Luciani, 1824-1840
- Jacobus Traversi, 1841-1845
- Johannes Pellei, 1845-1847
- Ludovicus Ricci, 1847-1877
- Antonius Maria Testa, 1877-1883
- Blasius (Biagio) Sibilia, 1883-1893
- Costantinus Costa, 1893-1897
- Pancrazio Giorgi 1898-1915
- Angelo Maria Filippo Sinibaldi, 1915-1928
- Alfonso Marie de Sanctis, 1928-1933
- Fulvio Tessaroli, 1933-1952
- Pietro Severi, 1953-1957
- Luigi Maria Carli, 1957-1973 (also Archbishop of Gaeta)
- Dante BerniniDante BerniniDante Bernini is an Italian Prelate of Roman Catholic Church.Dante Bernini was born in La Quercia, Italy, ordained a priest on August 12, 1945. Riboldi was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Albano as well as titular bishop of Assidona on October 30, 1971 and ordained December 8, 1971...
, 1975-1981
Diocesis of Velletri-Segni (since 1981)
Diocesan Bishops of Velletri-Segni
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