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  • Cronica Trium Tabernarum section 19: "[19.] Post aliquantum uero temporis ueniens isdem felicis memoriae papa Calixtus in Calabriae partibus, ut inter domnum regem Rogerium, qui tunc comes erat, et inter Guillelmum ducem treguas reformaret et pacem...." The Chronicle of Taverna has been published by Erich Caspar, "Die chronik von Tres Tabernae in Calabrien," in Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken. 1907. 10 (Rome: Loescher 1907), p. 45. William was Duke of Pouille, not Duke of Italy. Batiffol, p. 237.
  • Alessandra Anselmi, ed. (2011). La Calabria del viceregno spagnolo: storia, arte, architettura e urbanistica (in Italian). Roma: Gangemi Editore spa. p. 628. ISBN 978-88-492-6789-1.
  • Francesco Schinosi (1706). Istoria della compagnia di Giesu, appartenente al regno di Napoli (in Italian). Vol. Parte prima. Napoli: Stampa di Michele Luigi Mutio. pp. 333–335.
  • Archbishop Giovanni Fiorentini was appointed Bishop of Squillace on 22 December 1927. Sergio Pagano; Giovanni Coco; Marcel Chappin (2010). I "fogli di udienza" del cardinale Eugenio Pacelli, segretario di stato: 1931 (in Italian). Archivio segreto vaticano. p. 467. ISBN 978-88-85042-96-4.
  • Lucas Castellini was a native of Faenza and a noted theologian. He was Procurator, and then Vicar General of the Dominican Order (1611). On 19 November 1629 he was named Bishop of Catanzaro. He died in January 1631, after a term of fourteen months. Ughelli IX, p. 368. Dizionario biografico universale (in Italian). Vol. I. Firenze: David Passigli. 1840. p. 900. Gauchat, Hierarchia catholica IV, p. 141 with note 4.
  • Born in Rome in 1778 of a family originating in Sora, Clari, a Basilian monk, had been a teacher of rhetoric in the minor seminary of Sora. He was nominated Bishop of Catanzaro by King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies on 8 May 1818, and confirmed by Pope Pius VII on 25 May. He was nominated Archbishop of Bari-Canosa by King Ferdinand I on 20 June 1823, and confirmed by Pope Leo XII on 17 November 1823. He died on 15 February 1858. Notizie per l'anno 1834 (in Italian). Roma: Cracas. 1834. p. 82. Cappelletti XXI, p. 24. Ritzler-Sefrin VII, pp. 106, 141.
  • Belloredo had been a founding member of the Accademia Cattolico Teandrofila in 1822. In 1823 he was elected General Delegate of the Neapolitan provinces to the General Chapter of the Dominican Order. He was nominated Bishop of Catanzaro by King Francesco I of the Two Sicilies on 22 March 1824, and confirmed by Pope Leo XII on 24 May 1824. On 1 November 1828 he was nominated Archbishop of Reggio Calabria by the King, and on 28 January 1828 was transferred from Catanzaro to Reggio. In 1829 he became bishop of S. Agata dei Goti and of Acerra. He died in 1833. Archivio storico per le province napoletane (in Italian). Naples: Ed. Detken & Rocholl e F. Giannini. 1879. pp. 382–383. Ritzler-Sefrin VII, pp. 61, 141, 321.
  • De Riso was a Benedictine monk of Montecassino, and had been Abbot of S. Pietro in Perugia. He was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Bishop Raffaele de Franco on 9 August 1883, and to qualify him as a bishop he was named titular bishop of Argos (Greece). He was consecrated in Rome on 15 August 1883, but eight days later Bishop de Franco died, making De Riso the incumbent bishop of Catanzaro. He died on 28 May 1900. He was the author of Della vita, e delle opere dell' Abbate Gioacchino [di Fiore] (Milan 1872). La Scienze e la fede. Serie quarta (in Italian). Vol. 31. Naples: Manfredi. 1883. p. 469. Ritzler-Sefrin VIII, pp. 120, 191.
  • Di Maria was appointed Bishop of Catanzaro on 6 December 1906 by Pope Pius X. On 11 June 1918, Di Maria was appointed, Titular Archbishop of Iconium by Pope Benedict XV, to give him sufficient rank to be Apostolic Delegate to Canada. He was transferred to Switzerland in 1926 with the title of Apostolic Nuncio. He died in 1937. Soeur Paul-Émile, S.C.O.) (1989). The Grey Nuns of the Cross, Sisters of Charity of Ottawa. Vol. II. Ottawa: Sisters of Charity. pp. 193, 196, 199. ISBN 978-0-9693277-2-1. Pięta, Hierarchia catholica IX, p. 118.

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  • Louis Duchesne, "Les évêchés de Calabrie," in: Mélanges Paul Favre, reprinted in Scripta Minora. Études de topographie romaine et de géographie ecclésiastique (Rome: École Française de Rome 1973), pp. 439-454, at p. 14 [452]: "Quant à l'évêché de Très Tabernae, il fut fondé en 1121 (J. 6890; cf. 6937, 6938, 6942). Dans le courant du XIIe siècle on le transféra à Catanzaro, mais il perdit son exemption; les provinciaux d'Albinus et de Cencius le marquent parmi les suffragante de Reggio." P. Fabre, Le Liber censuum, I (Paris: Fontemoing 1905), pp. 21-22.

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