It is mentioned as an episcopal see in all the
Notitiae Episcopatuum until the 12th or 13th century, but only three of its bishops are known: • Cosinius, at the
Council of Chalcedon, 451; • Zacharias, at the
Second Council of Nicaea, 787; • Theodore, at the
Council of Constantinople (879-880). The see remains a (vacant)
titular see in the
Roman Catholic Church, with nominal bishops appointed. • Bishop
Ernesto de Paula (1960.01.09 – 1994.12.31) • Bishop
Timothy Phelim O'Shea, OFMCap (1950.05.24 – 1959.04.25) • Bishop Franz Justus Rarkowski, SM (1938.01.07 – 1950.02.09) • Bishop John Marie Laval (1911.09.11 – 1937.06.04) • Bishop Giuseppe Astuni (1903.01.21 – 1911.02.21) • Bishop Alessandro Beniamino Zanecchia-Ginnetti, OCD (1902.06.09 – 1902.06.18) • Bishop Désiré-François-Xavier Van Camelbeke, MEP (1884.01.15 – 1901.11.09) • Bishop Luigi Bienna (1845.04.24 – 1882.07.02) • Bishop
John Bede Polding, OSB (later Archbishop) (1832.07.03 – 1842.04.05) • Bishop-elect José Seguí, OESA (later Archbishop) (1829.07.27 – 1830.07.05) • Bishop Antonio Maria Trigona (later Archbishop) (1806.03.31 – 1817.07.28) • Bishop
Gregory Stapleton (1800.11.07 – 1802.05.23) • Bishop
Charles Berington (1786.06.02 – 1798.06.08) • Bishop
Santiago Hernández, OP (1757.08.13 – 1777.02.06) • Bishop
Louis-Joseph de Châteauneuf de Rochebonne (1720.03.04 – 1722.03.01) ==References==