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  • E. Langlois, ed. (1905). Les registres de Nicolas IV.: Recueil des bulles de ce pape (in French and Latin). Paris: E. Thorin. pp. 383–384, no. 2170 (7 April 1289), p. 399, no. 2262 (18 November 1289). E. Langlois, ed. (1891). Les Registres de Nicolas IV (1288-1292): recueil des bulles de ce pape (in French and Latin). Vol. II. Paris: E. Thorin. pp. 642, no. 4405 (20 November 1290).
  • Vero Racconto del seguito terremoto nella Calabria inferiore, sotto li 27. di Marzo 1638 ... con il neme (sic) delle citta, castelli e terre distrutte dal detto terremoto. - Venetia, Giuliani 1638 (in Italian). Venezia: Giuliani. 1638.
  • Bohemundus took part in the consecration of the church of S. Pietro de Balnea in Palermo on 28 May 1199. Ughelli, p. 403. Rocco Pirro (1733). Mongitore, Antonino (ed.). Sicilia sacra disquisitionibus et notitiis illustrata. Vol. Tomus primus (third ed.). Palermo: haeredes P. coppulae. pp. 119–120. Kamp, p. 975.
  • Urso: Eduard Winkelmann (1880). Acta Imperii inedita Seculi XIII (in German and Latin). Vol. I. Innsbruck: Wagner'schen Universitäts-Buchhandlung. p. 653, no. 848. Kamp, pp. 976-977.
  • Samuel was the recipient of a letter from Pope Innocent IV on 8 October 1254, granting him permission to borrow money, lest he have to beg, which was beneath the dignity of a bishop. Giovanni Giacinto Sbaraglia (1759). Bullarium franciscanum romanorum pontificum, constitutiones, epistolas, ac diplomata continens (in Latin). Vol. Tomus I. Roma: Typis Sacrae Congregationis de Propaganda Fide. p. 766. Kamp, pp. 978-979.
  • The duty of consecrating Tancred was assigned by Pope Nicholas III, as he states in his letter to Tancred of 15 May 1279, to the Bishop of Porto, who at that time was Robert Kilwardby (Eubel I, p. 36). Bishop Tancredo was elected Archbishop of Otranto by the Cathedral Chapter in 1282, but his transfer was refused by Pope Martin IV. He was excommunicated and deposed by Pope Nicholas IV. According to Ughelli, he was restored by Boniface VIII and died in 1299. Gaetano Moroni, ed. (1848). Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica da S. Pietro sino ai nostri giorni (in Italian). Vol. XLIX. Venezia: Emiliana. p. 64. Ughelli, pp. 404-405 (wrongly stating that it was Honorius IV who deposed Tancred). Eubel, I, p. 361 with note 4.
  • There was a contested election. Petrus was chosen by 5 canons, Gualterius (a Canon of Nicastro and Dean of the Cathedral Chapter of Catanzaro) by 19, and Geoffrey (Dean of Mileto) by 14. Nonetheless Petrus had himself consecrated bishop by the Archbishop of Reggio. The matter was brought to the Pope, who appointed an examiner, Guillaume de Balacto, Archdeacon and Rector of Benevento, who was to suspend Petrus if the facts warranted. Ughelli, p. 405. Eubel, I, p. 361 with note 7. G. Mollat, ed. (1906). Jean XXII (1316-1334); Lettres communes analysées d'Après les registres dits d'Avignon et du Vatican (in French and Latin). Paris: A. Fontemoing. pp. 121, no. 11700.
  • Capizucchi was a member of the distinguished Roman noble family. He began his career as a Canon of the Vatican Basilica and Auditor of the Roman Rota (judge), and then Dean (1527). He participated in the Fifth Lateran Council, and was then named Prefect of the Signature of Grace. He was Vicar General of the City of Rome for Popes Leo X, Adrian VI, Clement VII, and Paul III. Clement VII entrusted him, as Auditor of the Rota, with the management of the case of the annulment of Henry VIII. On 31 October 1534 Pope Paul III appointed Capizucchi Legate of the Marches. He died in Rome on 6 August 1539. Ughelli, IX, pp. 407-408. Eubel, III, p. 256. Guy Bedouelle; Patrick Le Gal (1987). Le Divorce d'Henry VIII d'Angleterre : études et documents (in French). Geneva: Librairie Droz. p. 328. ISBN 978-2-600-03132-5.
  • Mariano Savelli was the son of Giovanni Battista Savelli, Captain of the Republic of Florence, and Constanza Bentivoglio; his brother was Cardinal Giacomo Savelli, Vicar of Rome. He was appointed Bishop of Nicastro on 19 November 1554, at the age of 27, but when he was transferred to the diocese of Gubbio on 6 February 1556 he was still bishop-elect. He died on 19 September 1599. Francesco Sforza Pallavicino (1803). Istoria del Concilio di Trento scritta dal padre Sforza Pallavicino . (in Italian). Vol. Tomo XIV. Venezia: G. Zanardi. p. 124. Eubel, III, pp. 193, 256.
  • Bolognetti belonged to the family of the Marchesi Schedoni of Modena. He was a doctor of theology, and a public lecturer in Bologna. He was private treasurer of Pope Gregory XV. He had been Preceptor General of the Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Rome, and was a consultor of the Roman Inquisition. He was elected Prior General of the Servite Order. He was consecrated in Rome by Bishop Rafaele Invitiato of Cephallonia and Zacynthos (Greece) on 24 March 1622. Giovanni Giacinto Vogli (1726). Tavole cronologiche degli uomini illustri per lettere, e impieghi nudriti dall'Università di Bologna (in Italian). Bologna: Celemente Maria Sassi. p. 90. Gaetano Moroni, ed. (1879). Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica da S. Pietro sino ai nostri giorni ... (in Italian). Vol. V. Venezia: Tipografia Emiliana. p. 96. Gauchat, IV, p. 256 with note 4.
  • Barberi was born in Squillace in 1806. He was a doctor of theology. He served as Prior of the Neapolitan Province of the Dominicans. In the summer of 1862 Bishop Barberi was a strong supporter of the Plebiscite on the Kingdom of Italy. Il mediatore giornale settimanale politico, religioso, scientifico, letterario (in Italian). Torino: Stamperia dell'Unione Tipografico-Editrice. 1862. pp. 1143–1145. He was assigned a Coadjutor bishop in the person of Giuseppe Candido, titular bishop of Lampsacus (Turkey) on 18 November 1881; and then, on 1 June 1888, Domenico Maria Valensise, titular bishop of Askalon (Palestine). Il Monitore ecclesiastico (in Italian). Vol. II. Maratea. 1879. p. 142.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) La Civiltà Cattolica. Serie decimaterza (in Italian). Vol. X. Roma: La Civiltà Cattolica. 1888. p. 747.
  • Regine was born in Forio d'Ischia (diocese of Ischia) in 1856. He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Nicastro and titular Bishop of Ascalon (Palestine) on 9 June 1902. He was named Bishop of Nicastro by Pope Leo XIII on 4 Oct 1902. He was appointed Archbishop of Trani e Barletta (e Nazareth e Bisceglie) by Pope Benedict XV on 6 December 1915. He died on 4 October 1918. Annuario Pontificio 1912 (Roma 1912), p. 147. Onofrio Buonocore (1948). La Diocesi d'Ischia dall'origine ad oggi (in Italian). Naples: Rispoli. pp. 67–69. Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, pp. 125, 407. Giovanni Saladino, Giovanni Régine vescovo di Nicastro. Un pastore di san Pio X, Soveria Mannelli (Catanzaro), Calabria letteraria, 1992.

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  • Umberto Benigni, "Nicastro" The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. retrieved: 2017-03-07.

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  • Cantafora (in Italian) was born in Scandale (province of Crotone) in 1943. He studied at the Minor Seminary in Crotone and the regional Major Seminary in Catanzaro. After ordination in 1969 he served as chancellor of the Curia in Crotona (1970–1973), priest of SS. Veneranda and Anastasia in Crotone, and then Rector of S. Giuseppe (1970–1975). He was episcopal vicar for pastoral affairs (1975), and an honorary Canon of the Cathedral of Crotone (1989). He was appointed a member of the diocesan College of Consultors (1994–1999), and then Administrator of the parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Crotone (from 2001). He was Vicar Forane for the city of Crotone.