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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan |  | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan: Encyclopedia - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan |  | The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan is a particular church of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy. It is led by the Archbishop of Milan who serves as metropolitan to the dioceses of Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Crema, Cremona, Lodi, Mantova, Pavia and Vigevano.
The Church in Milan was first established in the 1st century as a small diocese. It was elevated to the rank of an archdiocese in the 4th century.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan - Bishops and Archbishops.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan is a particular church of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy. It is led by the Archbishop of Milan who serves as metropolitan to the dioceses of Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Crema, Cremona, Lodi, Mantova, Pavia and Vigevano.
The Church in Milan was first established in the 1st century as a small diocese. It was elevated to the rank of an archdiocese in the 4th century.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan - Bishops and Archbishops
- St. Barnabas (ca.50-55(?))
- St. Anathalone (ca. 53(?))
- St. Caius (61-85(?))
- vacant
- St. Castricianus (97-138(?))
- St. Calimerus ((138-191(?))
- vacant
- St. Mona (283-313(?))
- St. Mirocles (313-316(?))
- St. Maternus (316-328)
- St. Protasius Algisi (328-343(+1))
- St. Eustorgius (344(-1)-ca.350
- St. Dionysius Mariani (ca.350-355)
- Auxentius (355(-6) -374)
- St. Ambrose (374-397)
- St. Simplicianus Soresini (397-400)
- St. Venerius Oldrati (400-408)
- St. Marolo (408-423)
- St. Martinianus Osio (423-435)
- St. Glycerius Landriani (436-438)
- St. Lazarus Beccardi (438-449)
- St. Eusebius Pagani (449-462)
- St. Gerontius Bescapè (462-465)
- St. Benignus Bossi (465-472)
- St. Senator Settala (472-475)
- St. Theodorus I de' Medici (475-490)
- St. Laurentius I Litta (490-512)
- St. Eustorgio II (512-518)
- St. Magnus de' Trincheri (518-530)
- St. Dacius Agliati (530-552)
- Vitale de' Cittadini (552-555)
- Frontone (556-566)
- St. Ausanus Crivelli (566-567)
- St. Honoratus Castiglioni (568-572)
- Laurentius II (573-592)
- Constantius de' Cittadini (593-600)
- Deodatus (601-629)
- Asterius (630-640)
- Forte (641-643)
- St. Giovan I Bono (649-660)
- St. Antonino Fontana (660-661)
- St. Maurisilio (661-662)
- St. Ampelio (667-672)
- St. Mansueto Savelli (672-681)
- St. Benedetto I Crespi (681-725)
- Theodorus II (725-739)
- St. Natale (740-741)
- Arifred (741-742)
- Stabile (742-744)
- Leto Marcellino (745-759)
- Tommaso Grassi (759-783)
- Pietro I Oldrati (784-801)
- vacant
- Odelperto (803-813)
- St. Anselmo I Biglia (813-818)
- St. Buono Castiglioni (818-822)
- Angilberto I (822-823)
- Angilberto II Pusterla (824-859)
- Tadone (860-868)
- Ansperto Confalonieri da Biassono (868-881)
- Anselmo II Capra (882-896)
- Landolfo I Grassi (896-899)
- Andrea da Carcano (899-906)
- Aicone Oldrati (906-918)
- Gariberto di Besana (918-921)
- Lamperto (921-931)
- Elduin (931-936)
- Arderico Cotta (936-948)
- Adelmano (948-953)
- Valperto de' Medici (953-970)
- Arnolfo I (970-974)
- Gotofredo (974-979)
- Landolfo II da Carcano (980-998)
- Arnolfo II da Arsago (998-1018)
- Ariberto da Intimiano (1018-1045)
- St. Guido da Velate (1045-1069, died 1071)
- Attone (1070-1075)
- Gotifredo da Castiglione (1070-1075) (antibishop)
- Tebaldo da Castiglione (1075-1080)
- vacant
- Anselmo III da Rho (1086-1093)
- Arnolfo III (1093-1097)
- Anselmo IV da Bovisio (1097-1101)
- Grossolano (1102-1112)
- Giordano da Clivio (1112-1120)
- Olrico (1120-1126)
- Anselmo V Pusterla (1126-1133)
- vacant
- St. Bernardo (1135)
- Robaldo (1135-1145)
- Umberto I da Pirovano (1146-1166)
- St. Galdino della Sala (1166-1176)
- Algisio da Pirovano (1176-1182)
- Umberto II. Crivelli (1182-1185)
- Milone da Cardano (1185-1195)
- Umberto III da Terzago (1195-1196)
- Filippo I da Lampugnano (1196-1206)
- Umberto IV da Pirovano (1206-1211)
- Gerardo da Sessa (1211-1212)
- Enrico I da Settala (1213-1230)
- Guglielmo I da Rizolio (1230-1241)
- Leon da Perego (1241-1257)
- Ottone Visconti (1262-1295)
- Ruffino da Frisseto (1295-1296)
- Francesco I da Parma (1296-1308)
- Cassone Torriani (1308-1317)
- Aicardo da Intimiano (1317-1339)
- vacant
- Giovanni II Visconti (1342-1354)
- Roberto Visconti (1354-1361)
- Guglielmo II Pusterla (1361-1370)
- Simon da Borsano (1370-1380)
- Antonio de' Saluzzi (1380-1401)
- Pietro di Candia (1402-1410)
- Francesco II Crippa (1409-1414)
- Bartolommeo Capra (1414-1433)
- Francesco III Piccolpasso (1433-1443)
- Enrico II Rampini (1443-1450)
- Giovanni III Visconti (1450-1453)
- Nicolò Amidano (1453-1454)
- Timoteo Maffei (1454)
- Gabriele Sforza (1454-1457)
- Carlo I da Forlì (1457-1461)
- Stefano Nardini (1461-1484)
- Giovan IV Arcimboldi (1484-1488)
- Guido Antonio Arcimboldi (1488-1497)
- Ottaviano Arcimboldi (1497)
- Ippolito I d'Este (1497-1520)
- Ippolito II d'Este (1520-1550)
- Giovan Angelo Arcimboldi (1550-1555)
- Filippo II Archinti (1556-1558)
- vacant
- St. Carlo Borromeo (February 8, 1560-November 3, 1584)
- Gaspare Visconti (1584-1595)
- Federico I Borromeo (1595-1631)
- Cesare Monti (1632-1650)
- Alfonso Litta (1652-1679)
- Federico II Visconti (1681-1693)
- Federico III Caccia (1693-1699)
- Giuseppe I Archinti (1699-1712)
- Benedetto II Erba Odescalchi (1712-1737)
- Carlo Gaetano I Stampa (1737-1742)
- Giuseppe II Pozzobonello (1743-1783)
- Filippo Maria Visconti (1784-1801)
- Giovanni Battista Caprara (1802-1810)
- vacant
- Carlo Gaetano II, Graf von Gaisruck (1816-1846)
- Bartolomeo Carlo Romilli (1847-1859)
- Paolo Angelo Ballerini (1859-1867)
- Luigi Nazari di Calabiana (1867-1893)
- Andrea Carlo Ferrari (May 21, 1894-February 2, 1921)
- Ambrogio Damiano Achille Cardinal Ratti (June 13, 1921-1922), elected Pope
- Eugenio Tosi (1922-1929)
- Blessed Ildefonso Cardinal Schuster, O.S.B. (June 26, 1929-August 30, 1954)
- Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Cardinal Montini (November 1, 1954-1963), elected Pope
- Giovanni Cardinal Colombo (1963-1979)
- Carlo Maria Cardinal Martini (December 29, 1979-June 11, 2002)
- Dionigi Cardinal Tettamanzi (2002-present)
Milanese Apostolic Catholic Church, Ambrosian rite
See also
- Milanese Apostolic Catholic Church
- Ambrosian rite
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan - Resources
- Catholic Hierarchy Profile of the Archdiocese of Milan
Categories: Roman Catholic dioceses of Italy | Milan
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