Benigni, U. (1912). "Verona". The Catholic Encyclopedia. 15 (1913): 360–362. Lanzoni, pp. 920-924.
Raffaele Bagatta (1576). Sanctorum Episcoporum Veronensium antiqua Monumenta ... (in Latin). Venice: A. Bocchini. p. 3. Lanzoni (p, 932) points out that the only bishop venerated in Verona as a saint for centuries was Zeno, which casts doubt on the status of "Saint" Euprepius: "S. Zenone fu per molti secoli l'unico vescovo venerato in Verona come santo...."
Frederick wanted himself and his son crowned emperors by the pope, as well as the en banc pardon of all his clergy who had supported his schism against Pope Alexander III. Lucius wanted help in rescuing Tusculum and returning to power in Rome. Ferdinand Gregorovius (1896). History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages. Vol. IV, part 2. London: G. Bell & sons. pp. 609–612.
Pius VII (1853). Andreas Barberi and Rinaldo Secreti (ed.). Bullarii Romani continuatio (in Latin). Vol. Tomus decimus quintus continens pontificatus Pii 7. annum decimum nonum ad vicesimum quartum. Roma. pp. 36–40.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Cappelletti X, p. 808.
Eginus (Aginone) was a German, and may have become bishop in the 780's. In 799, he resigned and retired to the monastery of Reichenau. He died there in 802. Cappelletti X, p. 752. Walter Berschin; Alfons Zettler (1999). Egino von Verona: der Gründer von Reichenau-Niederzell (799) (in German). Stuttgart: Thorbecke. ISBN978-3-7995-4408-5.
Born in Verona, Buonincontro was the son of a doctor, Baldassare. He had been Archpriest of Verona. He was elected bishop on 13 December 1295. Ughelli (V, pp. 855-857) prints the official notice of his election, which indicates that Buonincontro was not the first choice of the electors. They chose Thebaldus, abbot of the monastery of S. Firmus in Verona, who, however, refused the dignity before the election was confirmed. The electors then unanimously appointed Canon Gregorius de Montelongo to choose the new bishop. He selected Buonincontro, who immediately appointed two proctors to obtain the confirmation of the Patriarch of Aquileia. Buonincontro was consecrated on 15 January 1296. He died on 14 June 1298. Giammaria Mazzuchelli (1763). Gli scrittori d'Italia cioè Notizie storiche, e critiche intorno alle vite (in Italian). Vol. 2, parte 4. Brescia: G. Bossini. p. 2392. Eubel I, p. 522.
Grasser was born at Glurns, in the south Tirol, northwest of Brixen, in 1782. He served as general director of all Tyrolese gymnasia. He was named (by the Emperor Francis) and confirmed as Bishop of Treviso (by Pope Pius VII) in 1822. As Bishop of Treviso he ordained Giuseppe Sarto (Pius X) to the priesthood. He was transferred to the diocese of Verona on 15 December 1828. He died on 22 November 1839. Giuseppe Venturi (1841). Orazione funebre letta nella Chiesa di santa Eufemia in lode di monsig. vescovo di Verona Giuseppe Grasser il giorno 26. novembre 1840 (in Italian). Verona: P. Libanti. Ritzler & Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VII, pp. 360, 394.
Giustiniani was a Venetian patrician, and held the degree of Doctor in utroque iure. He had previously been Bishop of Torcella (1625–1626), and Bishop of Ceneda (1626–1631). He was transferred to the diocese of Verona on 7 April 1631 by Pope Urban VIII. He died on 23 April 1649. "Bishop Marco Giustiniani"Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016.[self-published source] Gauchat, Hierarchia catholica IV, pp. 144; 340 with note 3; 365 with note 2.
Council of Verona, 1184: J. D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XXII (Venice: A. Zatta 1778), pp. 487-494.
Bishop Servusdei was present at the third Roman synod held during the administration of Pope Symmachus in 502. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus VIII (Florence: A. Zatta 1762), p. 253. Biancolini, Notizie I, p. 168 (with the date 512 rather than the correct 502).
On 9 February 876, Bishop Adelardus was present at the synod of Pavia, held by Archbishop Anspertus of Milan to elect the Emperor Charles the Bald as King of Italy. J.-D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, editio novissima, Tomus XVII (Venice: A. Zatta 1772), p. 311. Cappelletti X, pp. 756-757. Gams, p. 805.