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{{refimprove|date=February 2017}}The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples ({{lang-la|Archidioecesis Neapolitana}}) is a Roman Catholic archdioceses in southern Italy, the see being in Naples. A Christian community was founded there in the 1st century AD and the diocese of Naples was raised to the level of an Archdiocese in the 10th century.[1] Two of Archbishops of Naples have been elected Pope, Paul IV and Innocent XII.[2][3] Bishops of Naples |
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Name | Years |
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Asprenas | Epithymetus | Maro | Probus | Paulus I | Agrippinus | Eustathius | Ephebus (Euphebius) | Calepodius | attested 343 | St Fortunatus I | attested 344 | Maximus | banned 356 | Zosimus | c. 356 – c. 362 | Severus | c. 362 – c. 408 | Ursus | John I | † 432 | Nostrianus | 432 – after 452 | Timasius | Felix | Soter | attested 465 | Victor I | c. 492/6 | Stephen I | c. 499/501 | Pomponius | John II Mediocris | Vincent | 554 – 578 | Redux | 581 – ? | Demetrius | ? – 591 | Fortunatus II | 593 – 600 | Paschasius | 600 – ? | John III | Caesarius | Gratiosus | Eusebius | Leontius | attedted 649 | Adeodatus | Agnellus | attested 680 | Julianus | ? – 701 | Laurentius | 701 – 717/8 | Sergius I | 717/8 – ? | Cosmas | Calvus | 750 – 763 | Paul II | 763 – 768 | Stephen II | 767/8 – 799/800 | Paul III | c. 800 – 821 | Tiberius | 821 – 841 | John IV | c. 842 – 849 | Athanasius I | 849 – 872 | Athanasius II | 876 (875?) – 898 | Stephen III | 898 – ? | Athanasius III | 937 – ? | Nicetas | 962 – ? | Gregory I | 966 – ? | Archbishops of Naples |
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Sergius II | 1005–1033 | John V | 1033–1045 | Victor II | 1045–1059 | Sergius III | 1059–1071 | John VI | 1071–1080 | Landulf | 1080–1094 | Peter I | 1094–1100 | Gregory II | 1116–1118 | Marinus | 1118–1151 | Sergius IV | 1176–1190 | Anselm | 1191–1214 | Thomas of Capua | 1215–1216 | Peter II of Sorrento | 1217–1247 | Bernadino Caracciolo dei Rossi | 1252–1262 | Delfino | 1262–1266 | Aiglerio de Borgogna | 1266–1281 | Filippo Minutolo | 1288–1301 | Beato Giacomo da Viterbo | 1302–1307 | Uberto d'Ormont | 1308–1320 | Matteo Filomarino | 1322–1323 | Bertoldo Orsini | 1323–1326 | Annibale di Ceccano | 1326–1328 | Giovanni Orsini | 1328–1359 | Bertrando de Meyshones | 1359–1363 | Pietro de Grazia | 1363–1365 | Bernardo de Bouquet | 1365–1368 | Bernardo de Rhodez | 1368–1379 | Tommaso de Ammanati | 1379–1388 | Ludovico Bozzuto | 1378–1384 | Nicola Zanasio | 1384–1389 | Guglielmo Guindazzo | 1388–1399 | Enrico Capece Minutolo | 1389 | Nicola Pagano | 1399–1401 | Giordano Orsini | 1401–1405 | Giovanni Bozzutto | 1407–1415 | Giacomo dei Rossi | 1418–1435 | Nicola de Diano | 1418–1435 | Gaspare de Diano | 1438–1451 | Rinaldo Piscicello | 1451–1457 | Oliviero Carafa | 1458–1484 | Alessandro Carafa | 1484–1505 | Vincenzo Carafa | 1505–1530 | Francesco Carafa | 1530–1544 | Rainuccio Farnese | 1544–1549 | Gian Pietro Carafa | 1549–1555 | Alfonso Carafa | 1557–1565 | Mario Carafa | 1565–1576 | Beato Paolo Burali d'Arezzo, C.R. | 1576–1578 | Annibale di Capua | 1578–1595 | Alfonso Gesualdo di Conza (Gonza) | 1596–1603 | Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona (seniore) | 1605–1612 | Decio Carafa | 1613–1626 | Francesco Boncompagni | 1626–1641 | Ascanio Filomarino | 1641–1666 | Innico Caracciolo | 1667–1685 | Antonio Pignatelli | 1686–1691 | Giacomo Cantelmo | 1691–1702 | Francesco Pignatelli | 1703–1734 | Giuseppe Spinelli | 1734–1754 | Giuseppe Maria Capece Zurlo | 1802–1832 | Luigi Ruffo-Scilla | 1802–1832 | Filippo Giudice Caracciolo | 1833–1844 | Sisto Riario Sforza | 1845–1877 | Guglielmo Sanfelice d'Acquavilla | 1878–1897 | Giuseppe Prisco | 1898–1923 | Michele Zezza di Zapponeta | 1923–1923 | Alessio Ascalesi, C.PP.S. | 1924–1952 | Marcello Mimmi | 1952–1958 | Alfonso Castaldo | 1958–1966 | Corrado Ursi | 1966–1987 | Michele Giordano | 1987–2006 | Crescenzio Sepe | incumbent | |
[1] References 1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dnapi.html |title=Archdiocese of Napoli {Naples}, Archidioecesis Neapolitanus |last=Cheney |first=David M. |date=2 July 2014 |work=Catholic Hierarchy |accessdate=9 August 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Rh74UrId?url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dnapi.html |archivedate= 9 August 2014 |deadurl=yes |df= }} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11581a.htm |title=Pope Paul IV |last=Loughlin |first=James |year=1911 |publisher=Robert Appleton Company |work=Catholic Encyclopedia |accessdate=9 August 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Rh7ZV7PO?url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11581a.htm |archivedate= 9 August 2014 |location=New York City |deadurl=yes |df= }} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08022a.htm|title=Pope Innocent XII|last=Ott|first=Michael|year=1910|work=Catholic Encyclopedia|publisher=Robert Appleton Company|accessdate=9 August 2014|location=New York}}
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