Froddonius attested a charter of transfer of property on 9 December 999. Gallia christiana III, p. 1276. E. Cais de Pierlas (1903). Chartrier de l'abbaye de Saint-Pons: hors les murs de Nice (in French and Latin). Impr. de Monaco. pp. 1–2, with note 6. In 1004 a bishop named Frodus (not Frodonius) was present at the election of an abbess in Marseille. A bishop named Frodoni is mentioned in a bull of Pope Sergius IV (1109–1012). But that bishop was Frodo of Sisteron (999–c.1015) Joseph Hyacinthe Albanès (1899). Gallia christiana novissima (in French and Latin). Montbeliard: Valentinoise. p. 155.
Gallia christiana III, p. 1285, states that Bernard died on 6 April. Eubel, I, p. 363, states that Bernard died on 6 April 1300, and that his successor, Nitard, is attested in 1301. E. Cais de Pierlas, "Obituaire de l'ancienne cathédrale de Nice," Miscellanea di storia italiana. terza serie (in Italian). Vol. III. Torino. 1896. pp. 358–398, at p. 362.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Franciscus Rasinus Martinengo was a native of Cercenasco in Piedmont. He was Theologus, Councilor and Confessor of Duke Carlo Emanuele. He took possession of the diocese of Nice on 27 December 1600. Gallia christiana III, p. 1293. Pietro Gioffredo (1839). Storia delle Alpi Marittime (in Italian). Vol. VI. Torino: Stamperia reale. pp. 125–126, 143, 256. Gauchat, Hierarchia catholica IV, p. 258 with note 2.
Born in Vercelli, Recrosio had been Consultor of the Holy Office (Inquisition) in Turin. He was nominated bishop of Nice by the King of Sardinia (Duke of Savoy) on 23 June 1727, and preconised (approved) by Pope Benedict XIII on 30 July 1727. He was consecrated a bishop by Archbishop Pierre-Guérin de Tencin of Embrun on 21 September. He died on 21 May 1732. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 287 with note 4. Françoise Hildesheimer; Pierre Bodard (1984). Les Diocèses de Nice et Monaco (in French). Paris: Editions Beauchesne. p. 86. ISBN978-2-7010-1095-3.
Colonna d'Istria was born at Bachizzano in Corsica in 1758. He was consecrated in Paris on 11 July 1802 by the Bishop of Vannes, Antoine-Xavier Maynaud de Pancemont. He died on 1 May 1835. Hildesheimer & Bodard, pp. 201-231. Paul Robert Chapusot (1971). Monseigneur Jean-Baptiste Colonna d'Istria: évêque français de Nice, 1758-1835 (in French). Paris: P. Lethielleux.
G.D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus III (Florence: A. Zatta 1759), p. 600; Duchesne, p. 296, no. 1.
Joannes was present at the false council of Narbonne in 788. J.-D. Mansi, Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XIII (Florence: A. Zatta 1767), p. 824. Duchesne, p. 299 no. 6.
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Saint-Macary was Superior of the major seminary of Bayonne from 1976 to 1983. He was Coadjutor-Bishop of Nice from 1983 to 1984. He was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Rennes (, Dol, e Saint-Malo). He died on 26 March 2007. Who's Who in France, S. Exc. Mgr François Saint Macary, retrieved: 14 June 2017.