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{{specific|date=October 2016}}The Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri-Segni is one of the suburbicarian dioceses, 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 1060 to 1914. In 1981, the diocese of Velletri was combined with the diocese of Segni.[1][2] The Cardinal-Bishop is now the titular bishop of the diocese, while the diocesan bishop administers the diocese. List of bishopsBishops of Velletri and Segni Bishops of Velletri (465–1060) - Adeodatus, 465
- Bonifatius, 487
- Silvano, 501
- vacant
- John I, 592
- Potentinus, 649
- Placentinus, 680
- John II, 721
- Gratiosus (Grosso), 743
- Gratian, 761
- Citonatus, 761–769 (Bishop of Porto, 769)
- Gregory I, 769–775 (Bishop of Santa Rufina, 761–769)
- Theodore, 780
- Gregory II 826–853
- John III, 853–867
- Gaudericus of Velletri, 867–879
- John IV, 896–898
- Leo I 946–963[3]
- Theobaldo 996–1027
- Leo II, 1032–1038
- Amato, 1044
- Johannes 1050
- Benedictus 1057
- Johannes Mincius (1058–1060)
United with Ostia in April 1060[4] Bishops of Ostia and Velletri (1060–1915) - Peter Damian, 1060–1072[5]
- Gerald of Ostia, 1072–1077[6]
- Odo I de Lagery, 1080–1088 (became Pope Urban II)[6]
- Odo II, ca.1088–1102
- Leo of Ostia, ca.1106–1115
- Lamberto Scannabecchi, 1116–1124 (later Pope Honorius II)
- Giovanni of Camaldoli, 1126–1133/35[7]
- Drogo de Champagne, 1136–1138
- Alberic, 1138–1148
- Guido II de Summa, 1149–1151
- Hugo, 1151–1158
- Ubaldo Allucingoli, 1159–1181/84 (became Pope Lucius III in 1181)
- Theobald, 1184–1188
- Ottaviano di Paoli, 1189–1206
- Ugolino di Conti 1206–1227/31 (became Pope Gregory IX)
- Rinaldo dei Signori di Ienne, 1231–1254/61 (became Pope Alexander IV in 1254)
- Hugh of Saint-Cher 1261–1262
- Enrico Bartolomei 1262–1271
vacant 1271–1273 - Peter VI de Tarentaise, 1273–1276 (later Pope Innocent V, † 1276)
- vacant 1276–1278
- Latino Malabranca Orsini, 1278–1294
- Hugh Aycelin, 1294–1297
- Leonardo Patrasso, apostolic administrator 1298–1299
- Niccolo I Boccasini, 1300–1303 (became Pope Benedict XI)
- Niccolò Alberti, 1303–1321
- Regnaud de la Porte, 1321–1325
vacant 1325–1327 - Bertrand du Pouget, 1327–1352
- Étienne Aubert, 1352
- Pierre Bertrand du Colombier, 1353–1361
- Andouin Aubert, 1361–1363
- Elie de Saint Yrieux, 1363–1367
- Guillaume de la Sudrie, 1367–1373
- Peter d'Esteing, 1373–1377
- Bertrand Lagier, 1378 (sided with the obedience of Avignon in the Great Schism)
During the schism, different lines existed: Rome (actually in control of Velletri) vacant 1378–1388 - Philippe of Alençon, 1388–1397 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina, 1380–1388)
- Angelo Acciaioli, 1397–1408
vacant 1408–1415 | Avignon (after 1415 restricted to Peñíscola) - Bertrand Lagier, 1378–1392
- John de Neufchatel, 1392–1398
- Leonardo Rossi da Giffoni, 1398–1405
- Jean-Allarmet de Brogny, 1405–1408
vacant 1408–1423 - Julian Lobera y Valtierra, 1423–1429 (restricted to Peñíscola)
| Pisa - Jean-Allarmet de Brogny, 1409–1415
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- Jean-Allarmet de Brogny, 1415–1426
vacant 1426–1431 - Antonio Correr, 1431–1445 (also Cardinal-bishop of Porto 1409/17–1431)
- Juan de Cervantes, 1447–1453
- Giorgio Fieschi, 1455–1461 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1449–1455)
- Guillaume d'Estouteville, 1461–1483 (also Cardinal-bishop of Porto, 1455–1461)
- Giuliano della Rovere, 1483–1503,[8] (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina, 1479–1483; became Pope Julius II)
- Oliviero Carafa, 1503–1511 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano, 1476–1483 and Sabina, 1483–1503)
- Raffaele Riario Sansoni, 1511–1521 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1503–1507, Sabina 1507–1508 and Porto 1508–1511)
- Bernardino Lopez de Carvajal, 1521–1523 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1507–1509, Sabina 1509–1521 and Palestrina 1508–1509)
- Francesco Soderini 1523–1524 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1516–1517, Palestrina 1516–1523 and Porto 1523)
- Niccolò Fieschi 1524[9] (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1518–1521, Sabina 1521–1523 and Porto 1523–1524)
- Alessandro Farnese 1524–1534, (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1519–1523, Palestrina 1523, Sabina 1523–1524 and Porto 1524; became Pope Paul III)
- Giovanni Piccolomini, 1535–1537 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1524–1531, Palestrina 1531–1533 and Porto 1533–1535)
- Giovanni Domenico de Cupis, 1537–1553 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1531–1533 and Sabina 1533–1535)
- Giovanni Pietro Carafa, 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 Bellay 1555–1560 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1550–1553, Frascati 1553 and Porto 1553–1555)
- François de Tournon, 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 Pisani, 1564–1570 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1555–1557, Frascati 1557–1562 and Porto 1562–1564)
- Giovanni 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 Serbelloni, 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 Gallio, 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 Joyeuse, 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 Savoia, 1639–1641 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1627–1630 and Porto 1630–1639)
- Marcello Lante della Rovere, 1641–1652 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1629, Frascati 1629–1639 and Porto 1639–1641)
- Carlo I de Medici, 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 Facchinetti, 1680–1683 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1672–1679 and Porto 1679–1680)
- Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi, 1683–1687 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1677–1681 and Porto 1681–1683)
- Alderano Cybo, 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[10] (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1689–1698 and Porto 1698–1700)
- Nicola Acciaoiuli, 1715–1719[11] (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1693–1701 and Porto 1700–1715)
- Fulvio Astalli, 1719–1721[12] (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1714–1719)
- Sebastiano Antonio Tanara, 1721–1724[13] (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1715–1721)
- Francesco del Giudice, 1724–1725[14] (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1717–1721 and Frascati 1721–1724)
- Fabrizio Paolucci, 1725–1726 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1719–1724)
- Francesco Barberini, 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 Ruffo, 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'Elci, 1755–1761 (also Cardinal-bishop of Sabina 1747–1753)
- Giuseppe Spinelli, 1761–1763 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1753–1759 and Porto 1759–1761)
- Carlo Alberto Guidoboni Cavalchini, 1763–1774 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1759–1763)
- Fabrizio Serbelloni, 1774–1775 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1763–1774)
- Giovanni Francesco Albani, 1775–1803 (also Cardinal-bishop of Porto 1773–1775)
- Henry Benedict Stuart, 1803–1807 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1761–1803)
- Leonardo II Antonelli, 1807–1811 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1794–1800 and Porto 1800–1807)
- Alessandro Mattei, 1814–1820 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1800–1809 and Porto 1809–1814)
- Giulio Maria della Somaglia, 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 Macchi, 1847–1860 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1840–1844 and Porto 1844–1847)
- Mario Mattei, 1860–1870 (also Cardinal-bishop of Frascati 1844–1854 and Porto 1854–1860)
- Costantino Patrizi Naro, 1870–1876 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1849–1860 and Porto 1860–1871)
- Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso, 1877–1878 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1852–1870 and Porto 1871–1877)
- Camillo di Pietro, 1878–1884 (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1867–1877 and Porto 1877–1878)
- Carlo Sacconi, 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 Stefano, 1896–1913 (also Cardinal-bishop of Palestrina 1884–1889 and Porto 1889–1896)
- Serafino Vannutelli, 1913–1914
Bishops of Velletri (1914–1981) - Diomede Falconio, 1914–1917
- Basilio Pompili, 1917–1931
- Bonaventura Cerretti, 1933
- Enrico Gasparri, 1933–1946
- Clemente Micara, 1946–1965
- Fernando Cento, 1965–1973
- Ildebrando Antoniutti, 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
- Giuseppe Pamphilj, 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
- Francesco Maria Giannotti, 1684–1699
- Horatius Minimi, 1699–1701
- Petrus Corbelli, 1701–1708
- Michael Ellis, 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 Bernini, 1975–1981
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Bishops of Velletri-Segni (since 1981) Cardinal-Bishops of Velletri-Segni - Sebastiano Baggio, 1981–1993
- Joseph Ratzinger, 1993–2005 (became Pope Benedict XVI)
- Francis Arinze, since 2005
| Diocesan Bishops of Velletri-Segni - Dante Bernini, 1981–1982
- Martino Gomiero, 1982–1988
- Andrea Maria Erba, 1988–2006
- Vincenzo Apicella, since 2006
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Notes1. ^"Diocese of Segni" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016 2. ^"Diocese of Segni" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016 3. ^Source for the period 946–1060: Gerhard Schwartz: Die Besetzung der Bistümern Reichsitaliens unter den sächischen und salischen Kaisern mit den listen der Bischöfe 951-1122, Verlag von B. G. Teubner in Leipzig und Berlin 1913, p. 275 4. ^Hans-Walter Klewitz, Reformpapsttum und Kardinalkolleg, Darmstadt 1957, p. 34 5. ^Sources for the period 1057–1130: Hans-Walter Klewitz, Reformpapsttum und Kardinalkolleg, Darmstadt 1957; and Rudolf Hüls, Kardinäle, Klerus und Kirchen Roms: 1049-1130, Tübingen 1977. 6. ^1 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Papal elections and conclaves by century 7. ^Source for the period 1130-81: J.M.Brixius, Die Mitglieder des Kardinalkollegiums von 1130-1181, Berlin 1912, p. 134 8. ^The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church-Biographical Dictionary-Consistory of December 16, 1471 9. ^The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church-Biographical Dictionary-Consistory of May 31, 1503 10. ^The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church-Biographical Dictionary-Consistory of August 5, 1669 11. ^The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church-Biographical Dictionary-Consistory of November 29, 1669 12. ^The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church-Biographical Dictionary-Consistory of September 2, 1686 13. ^The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church-Biographical Dictionary-Consistory of December 12, 1695 14. ^The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church-Biographical Dictionary-Consistory of February 13, 1690
External links- Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri-Segni Official Website
- {{cite web|title = Velletri-Segni (Cardinal Titular Church)| work=Catholic-Hierarchy|url =http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/d1v00.html|accessdate =2007-01-02}}
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