Cappelletti, pp. 531-534. Ughelli, IV, pp. 312-313. Moriondo, Giovanni Battista (1790). Monumenta Aquensia (in Latin). Vol. Pars II. Torino: Typographia regia. p. 11.
Giovanni Battista Testa, History of the War of Frederick I Against the Communes of Lombardy, (London: Smith, Elder, & Co. 1877), p. 409-410. Cf. Fedele Savio, Gli antichi vescovi d'Italia dalle origini al 1300 descritti per regioni: Milano,(in Italian), (Florence: Libreria editrice fiorentina, 1913), pp. 534-535. Galdinus' successor, Algisius de Pirovano, whose election took 10½ weeks, was elected in time to attend Pope Alexander's assembly of the Lombard bishops at Ferrara in April 1177.
Bulletin des lois de l'Empire français 4<super>e</super> Série, Tome troisième (Paris: Imprimerie impériale, An. XIV [1804]), pp. 69-92, at p. 70: "supprimimus, annullamus, ac perpetuo extiguimus, titulum, denominationem, totumque statum præsentem, supradictarum ecclesiarum Secusina, Pineroliensis, Fossanensis, Albensis, Derthonensis, Bobiensis, Casalensis, Bugellensis et Augustana...."
Notizie per l'anno 1806 (Roma: Cracas 1806), p. 6. Fulvio Vditullo, "Monsignor Villaret vescovo “napoleeonico” di Casale," in: La Provincia di Alessandria 21 (1974), pp. 8-12.
Agostino was the son of Marco Baglioni, a member of the college of physicians of Alessandria, and Maria Varzi. Alessandro himself practiced medicine, and became chief physician to Pope Pius V. He was a doctor of philosophy and (in 1567) of theology. On 17 May 1568, he was named commendatory of the Badia of S. Samuele in Barletta. Baglioni was appointed bishop of Alessandria by Pius V in the papal consistory of 9 March 1569, on the motion of Cardinal Giovanni Paolo della Chiesa. He was c. 45 years old. He took possession of the diocese on 27 October 1569. On 17 August 1570, he began a pastoral Visitation of the diocese, beginning with the cathedral. He continued the tax which Bishop Gallarati had imposed on benefices, for the establishment of a diocesan seminary. He died on 21 January 1571. Gaetano Marini, Degli Archiatri pontifici...supplimenti e correzioni del Mandosio, (in Italian), Vol. 1 (Roma: Pagliarini 1784), p. 441. Chenna I, pp. 286-289. Eubel III, p. 103 with note 7.
Jean-Chrysostome de Villaret was a French prelate. He had been bishop of Amiens, and was appointed by the Emperor Napoleon I to be Commissary for Ecclesiastical Affairs in Piedmont. He resigned on the fall of Napoleon in 1814, and returned to Paris. Société bibliographique (France) (1907). L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802-1905). Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. p. 40. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 66, 70, 137.
John Joseph à Becket. "Alessandria della Paglia." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. Retrieved: 2016-10-4. (confused and confusing)