Erected: 6th Century Latin Name: Urbinatensis • the first known bishop of Urbino, Leontius, whom Pope
Gregory the Great gave the
diocese of Rimini (592). • Theodoricus (1021 – death 1049), who transferred the cathedral within the city (the ancient cathedral was outside) • Teuzone (1050–?) • Mainardo (1056 – death 1088) • Pietro (1088–?) • Guido (1145–?), died 1146 • Giso (1162 – death 1192) • Ugo Brandi (1192 – death 1203) • Vivio (1204 – death 1213) • Ranieri (1214–?) • Oddone (1220 – death 1242) • Pietro (1242 – death 1258) • Guido Brancaleoni (1259 – death 1283) • Egidio (1285 – death 1309); in his time,
Pelnigotto, a
Franciscan Tertiary, and
Clare of Rimini lived in the city. • Giacomo (1309 – death 1317) • Alessandro Guidi (1317 – death 1340) • Marco Rognoni =? Marco Boncioni, (1342), theologian. • Bartolomeo Carus (1347 – 1349), theologian. • Francesco Brancaleoni (1350.05.02 – death 1370), previously Bishop of
Jesi (Italy) (1342.07.18 – 1350.05.02) • Guglielmo da Urbino (1373.03.30 – 1379.01.15); previously Bishop of Narni (Italy) (1367.04.12 – 1373.03.30); later
uncanonical Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem (1379.01.15 – ?) • Francesco (1379 – 1379); under him the hermitage of the
Gerolamini on
Monte Cesana was established; • Oddone Colonna (1380), later
Pope Martin V; •
Giacomo Balardi Arrigoni (11 Dec 1424 – 12 Sep 1435 Died) •
Antonio Altan San Vito (10 Feb 1436 – 1450 Died) •
Latino Orsini (23 Dec 1450 – 11 Sep 1452 Resigned) •
Antonio Trombetta (7 Nov 1511 – 1514 Resigned) •
Domenico Grimani (29 May 1514 – 17 July 1523 Resigned) •
Giacomo Narducci (17 Jul 1523 – 14 Jan 1540 Died) •
Dionisio Laurerio (13 Feb 1540 – 17 Sep 1542 Died) • Cardinal
Gregorio Cortese (Giovanni Andrea Cortese) (6 Nov 1542 – 21 Sep 1548 Died) •
Giulio della Rovere (24 Sep 1548 – 18 Nov 1551 Appointed,
Administrator of Novara) •
Felice Tiranni (18 Nov 1551 – 1 Feb 1578 Died), reformer of religious life. ==Archbishops of Urbino==