(incomplete; sometimes sources contradict) Diocese of Montefeltro Latin Name: Feretrana (seu Montis Feltri) Erected: 9th Century Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Urbino To 1498 • Agatho (826), whose residence was at
San Leo. ::
... • Arduino (1015–1044) • Adolfo (1053–1074) • Gebizone (1075–1079) ::
... • Pietro Carpegna (?–1125?) • Arnoldo (1140–1154) • Gualfredo (?–1172?) • Valentino (1173), who finished the cathedral • Albertus (attested 1206–1208) • Giovanni (1218–1221?) • Rolando (1222–1229) • Ugolino (1232–1252) • Giovanni (1252–1275) • Roberto da Montefeltro (1282–1284) • Liberto (1286–1311) • Benvenuto (1318–1347) • Claro Peruzzi (1349–1375) • Pietro (1378–1385?) • Pinus Ordelaffi (1386–1390?),
Administrator,
Roman Obedience • Lucas Contraguerra, O.P. (1388– ? ),
Avignon Obedience • Benedetto di Salnucio, O.S.B. (1390–1408),
Roman Obedience • Giovanni Sedani, O.F.M. (1409–1444),
Roman Obedience •
Francesco da Chiaravalle (1444–1450) •
Giacomo Tebaldi (1450–1456) • Andrea (1456.11 – 1458) • Corrado Marcellino (1458) • Giacomo da Foglia (27 October 1458 – 1459?) • Roberto degli Adimari (1459–1484) • Celso Mellini (1484–1498)
Since 1498 • Luca Mellini (1498–1507) •
Antonio Castriani, O.F.M. (1507–1510) • Paolo Alessandri degli Strabuzzi (1510.10 – death 1538) •
Ennio Filonardi (1538.08.12 – death 1549.12.19), previously Bishop of
Veroli (Italy) (1503.08.04 – 1538.08.12), created
Cardinal-Priest of
S. Angelo in Pescheria as
pro hac vice Title (1537.01.15 – 1546.10.08); later promoted
Cardinal-Bishop of
Albano (1546.10.08 – 1549.12.19) •
Ennio Massari Filonardi (1549 – death 1565) •
Carlo Visconti (6 July 1565 – death 12 November 1565), previously Bishop of
Ventimiglia (Italy) (1561.12.05 – 1565.07.06), created
Cardinal-Priest of
Ss. Vito e Modesto in Macello Martyrum pro hac vice Title (1565.05.15 – 1565.11.12) •
Giovanni Francesco Sormani (or Sarmani; 6 March 1567 – death 1601), founder of the seminary of
Pennabilli, thenceforth residence of the bishops, the episcopal see having been transferred there. •
Pietro Cartolari (29 November 1601 – death 1607) •
Consalvo Duranti (19 March 1607 – death 10 January 1643) •
Bernardino Scala (28 May 1643 – death 19 January 1667), previously Bishop of
Bisceglie (Italy) (1637.01.12 – 1643.05.28) •
Antonio Possenti (3 August 1667 – death 14 December 1671) •
Giacomo Buoni (8 February 1672 – 28 February 1678), later Bishop of
Nepi e Sutri (1678.02.25 – death 1679) •
Bernardino Belluzzi (5 September 1678- 25 September 1702), later Bishop of
Camerino (Italy) (1702.09.25 – death 1719.02.15) •
Pietro Valerio Martorelli (5 March 1703 – 18 November 1724) •
Flaminio Dondi (20 November 1724 – death 12 August 1729), previously Titular Bishop of
Abdera (1717.04.12 – 1724.11.20) &
Auxiliary Bishop of
Sabina (Italy) (1717.04.12 – 1724.11.20) •
Giovanni Crisostomo Calvi (7 September 1729 – death 27 April 1747), previously Bishop of
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kefalonia–Zakynthos (insular Greece; 1718.05.11 – 1729.09.07) •
Sebastiano Bonaiuti (29 May 1747 – death 27 February 1765) •
Giovanni Pergolini (22 April 1765 – 17 February 1777), later
Bishop of Urbania e Sant'Angelo in Vado (Italy) (1777.02.17 – 1779.08) •
Giuseppe Maria Terzi (17 February 1777 – death 27 October 1803) •
Antonio Begni (28 May 1804 – death 11 June 1840) •
Antonio Benedetto Antonucci (17 December 1840 – 22 July 1842), previously
Ecclesiastical Superior of
Mission sui iuris of Batavia ('Dutch Mission', northern Netherlands) (1831 – 1840.12.17); later Bishop of
Ferentino (Italy) (1842.07.22 – 1844.07.25),
Titular Archbishop of
Tarsus (1844.07.25 – 1851.09.05),
Archbishop-Bishop of
Ancona e Umana (Italy) (1851.09.05 – 1879.01.29), created
Cardinal-Priest of
S. Martino ai Monti (1858.03.18 – death 1879.01.29) •
Salvatore Leziroli (22 July 1842 – 20 January 1845), later Bishop of
Rimini (Italy) (1845.01.20 – death 1863) •
Martino Caliendi (21 April 1845 – death 1849), previously Bishop of
Ripatransone (Italy) (1842.01.27 – 1845.04.21) •
Crispino Agostinucci (5 November 1849 – death 1856) •
Elia Antonio Alberini (16 June 1856 – 23 March 1860), later Bishop of
Ascoli Piceno (Italy) (1860.03.23 – death 1876) •
Luigi Mariotti (23 March 1860 – death 1890) •
Carlo Bonaiuti (23 Jun 1890 – 22 June 1896), later Bishop of
Pesaro (Italy) (1896.06.22 – death 1904) •
Alfonso Andreoli (6 December 1896 – 20 December 1911), later Bishop of
Loreto (Italy) (1911.12.20 – 1923.11.10), Bishop of
Recanati(Italy) (1911.12.20 – death 1923.11.10) •
Raffaele Santi (22 April 1912 – 15 June 1940), emeritate as
Titular Archbishop of
Oxyrynchus (1940.06.15 – death 1944.01.28) •
Vittorio De Zanche (9 August 1940 – 25 September 1949), later Bishop of
Concordia (Italy) (1949.09.25 – 1971.01.12), restyled Bishop of
Concordia–Pordenone (Italy) (1971.01.12 – death 1977.04.14) •
Antonio Bergamaschi (12 December 1949 – death 17 April 1966) •
Apostolic Administrator Emilio Biancheri (1966 – 1977.02.22), while Bishop of Rimini (Italy) (1953.09.07 – 1976.12.17) and next on emeritate Diocese of San Marino-Montefeltro Name Changed: 22 February 1977 Latin Name: Sammarinensis-Feretrana Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia •
Giovanni Locatelli (1977–1988) •
Mariano De Nicolò (1989–1995) •
Paolo Rabitti (1995–2004) •
Luigi Negri (2005–2012) •
Andrea Turazzi (2013-2024) •
Domenico Beneventi (2024 - ) == See also ==