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The Italian Catholic diocese of Ferentino existed until 1986, when it was united into the new diocese of Frosinone-Veroli-Ferentino.[1][2] HistoryIn the time of Emperor Constantine Ferentino had its own bishop; but the first known by name is Bassus, present at Roman synods, 487 and 492-493. St. Redemptus (about 570) is mentioned in the Dialogues of Gregory the Great; and he also refers to a Bishop Boniface. Other bishops are - Trasmondo Sognino (1150), who died in prison;
- Ubaldo (1150), legate of Pope Adrian IV to the princes of Christendom in favour of a crusade, later the consecrator of the antipope Victor IV;
- Giacomo (1276), legate of Pope John XXI to Emperor Michael Palaeologus;
- Landolfo Rosso (1297), who rendered service to Pope Boniface VIII;
- Francesco Filippesio (1799), legate of Julius II to the Emperor Maximilian.[3]
Ordinaries... - Landolfo Rossi (29 Mar 1298 – 1303 Died)
... - Giovanni Bonifacio Panella (8 Mar 1392 – 15 May 1395 Appointed, Archbishop of Durrës)
- Niccolò Vivari (21 May 1395 – 1410 Appointed, Bishop of Spoleto)
- Antonio Boccabella, O.F.M. (23 Dec 1435 – 24 Jan 1445 Died)
- Giovanni Tricarico, O.S.A. (12 Feb 1445 – 1453 Died)
- Antonio Laurenti (28 Sep 1453 – 1498 Died)
- Pietro de Fenestrosa (4 Jul 1498 – 1499 Died)
- Francesco Fillipperi (11 Oct 1499 – 1510 Resigned)
- Tranquillo de Macarazzi (16 Dec 1510 – 1548 Died)
- Sebastiano Antonio Pighini (4 Jun 1548 – 30 May 1550 Appointed, Archbishop of Manfredonia)
- Dionisio de Robertis, O.S.M. (30 May 1550 – 30 Mar 1554 Appointed, Archbishop of Manfredonia)
- Aurelio Tribaldeschi, O.S.Io.Hieros. (30 Apr 1554 – 1584 Died)
- Silvio Galassi (3 Jun 1585 – 1591 Died)
- Orazio Ciceroni (31 Jul 1591 – 1603 Died)[4]
- Fabrizio Campani (7 Apr 1603 – 15 Jun 1605 Died)[4]
- Dionigi Morelli (5 Aug 1605 – 13 Oct 1612 Died)[4]
- Ennio Filonardi (bishop) (19 Nov 1612 – 1644 Died)[4]
- Enea di Cesare Spennazzi (23 May 1644 – 1658 Died)[4]
- Ottavio Roncioni (8 Jul 1658 – 2 Jul 1676 Died)[4][5]
- Giovanni Carlo Antonelli (11 Jan 1677 – 20 Apr 1694 Died)[5]
- Valeriano Chierichelli (21 Jun 1694 – 14 May 1718 Resigned)[5]
- Simone Gritti (8 Jun 1718 – 23 Dec 1729 Appointed, Bishop of Acquapendente)[5]
- Fabrizio Borgia (23 Dec 1729 – 2 Sep 1754 Died)[5]
- Pietro Paolo Tosi (16 Sep 1754 – 31 Mar 1800 Died)
- Nicola Buschi (11 Aug 1800 – 23 Sep 1813 Died)
- Luca Amici (15 Mar 1815 – 8 Feb 1818 Died)
- Gaudenzio Patrignani, O.F.M. Obs. (25 May 1818 – 15 Feb 1823 Died)
- Giuseppe-Maria Lais (10 Mar 1823 – 18 Jan 1836 Died)
- Vincenzo Macioti (1 Feb 1836 – 5 Aug 1840 Died)
- Giovanni Giuseppe Canali (14 Dec 1840 – 24 Jan 1842 Resigned)
- Antonio Benedetto Antonucci (22 Jul 1842 – 25 Jul 1844 Appointed, Titular Archbishop of Tarsus)
- Bernardo-Maria Tirabassi (20 Jan 1845 – 2 Jan 1865 Died)
- Gesualdo Vitali (27 Mar 1865 – 31 Dec 1879 Died)
- Pietro Facciotti (27 Jan 1880 – 19 Apr 1897 Resigned)
- Domenico Bianconi (19 Apr 1897 – 12 Jun 1922 Died)
- Alessandro Fontana (11 Dec 1922 – 21 Dec 1941 Died)
- Tommaso Leonetti (14 Apr 1942 – 10 Jul 1962 Appointed, Archbishop of Capua)
- Costantino Caminada (21 Jul 1962 – 6 Nov 1972 Died)
- Umberto Florenzani (27 Jan 1973 – 21 Dec 1973 Appointed, Bishop of Anagni)
- Michele Federici (21 Dec 1973 – 23 Nov 1980 Died)
- Angelo Cella, M.S.C. (6 Jun 1981 – 30 Sep 1986 Appointed, Bishop of Frosinone-Veroli-Ferentino)
Notes1. ^{{Cite web|last=Cheney |first=David M.|authorlink=|title=Diocese of Ferentino |publisher=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|date=|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/df216.html |accessdate=June 16, 2018}} {{sup|[self-published]}} 2. ^{{Cite web|last=Chow |first=Gabriel|authorlink=|title=Diocese of Ferentino (Italy)|publisher=GCatholic.org|date=|url=http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/former/fere0.htm |accessdate=June 16, 2018}} {{sup|[self-published]}} 3. ^Catholic Encyclopedia article 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite book|url=https://archive.org/stream/hierarchiacathol04eubeuoft#page/184|last1=Gauchat|first1=Patritius (Patrice)|title=Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi | volume=Vol. IV|pages=185-186|date=1935|publisher=Libraria Regensbergiana|location=Münster|ISBN=}} (in Latin) 5. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|url=https://archive.org/stream/hierarchiacathol05eubeuoft#page/198|last1=Ritzler|first1=Remigius|last2=Sefrin|first2=Pirminus|title=Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi |volume= Vol. V|pages=199|date=1952|publisher=Messagero di S. Antonio|location=Patavii|ISBN=}} (in Latin)
{{coord missing|Italy}} 1 : Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy |