- The
Diocese of
Tuscanella (Latin: Tuscaniensis) was a
Latin Church residential bishopric of the
Catholic Church, in
existence by the 7th century. Even...
- century), led to the
submission to Rome, with the
pejorative name of
Tuscanella. In 1348–49 a
bubonic plague struck Tuscania very hard.
Shortly thereafter...
- it the
diocese of Viterbo, on
territory split off from the
diocese of
Tuscanella, but
jointly held (aeque personaliter) with that see
until 1913. The episcopal...
-
December 1859. In
March 1861,
Bedini was
named Bishop of
Viterbo and
Tuscanella (today's Tuscania). He
entered the city 8 May 1861 from the
Porta Romana...
- post(s) Cardinal-Bishop of
Sabina (1888–94)
Previous post(s)
Bishop of
Tuscanella (1870–80)
Bishop of
Viterbo (1870–80) Cardinal-Priest of San Girolamo...
- post(s) Cardinal-Priest of San
Sisto (1840–62)
Previous post(s)
Bishop of
Tuscanella (1826–61)
Bishop of
Viterbo (1826–61)
Orders Ordination 31
March 1804...
-
Cuenca (1493.05.24 – 1521.07.09),
Apostolic Administrator of
Diocese of
Tuscanella (1498.08.28 – 1506.09.16),
Apostolic Administrator of
Diocese of Viterbo...
- (2010–2020) :
Luigi Marrucci (2020)
Gianrico Ruzza Roman Catholic Diocese of
Tuscanella Roman Catholic Diocese of
Viterbo "Diocese of Civitavecchia-Tarquinia"...
- Archbishop-Bishop of
Concordia (Italy) (1380.10.10 – 1389), Archbishop-Bishop of
Tuscanella (1389 – 1391), Archbishop-Bishop of
Viterbo (Italy) (1389 –
death 1391)...
- (Italy) (1526.04.16 – 1528.08.07),
Apostolic Administrator of
Diocese of
Tuscanella (1532.11.16 – 1533.06.06),
Apostolic Administrator of
Diocese of Viterbo...