Diocese of Brugnato
The Diocese of Brugnato was a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city of Brugnato in the Province of La Spezia in what is now Italy. On 25 November 1820, it was united with and suppressed to the Diocese of Luni e Sarzana to form the Diocese of Luni, Sarzana e Brugnato.
History
- 1133 May 27: Established as Diocese of Brugnato from the Archdiocese of Genoa and Diocese of Luni
- 1797 July 4: Lost territory to establish Diocese of Pontremoli
- 1854: Lost territory to the Diocese of Massa Carrara
- 1855: Lost territory to the Diocese of Pontremoli
- 1929 January 12: Lost territory to establish the Diocese of La Spezia
- 1959 July 26: Gained territory from Diocese of Apuania and exchanged territory with Diocese of Chiavari
- 1986 September 30: Suppressed, territory and name transferred to the Diocese of La Spezia–Sarzana–Brugnato)
Bishops of Brugnato
Erected: 1133Latin Name: Brugnatensis
Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Genoa
- Antonio Vergafalce
- Barthelemy Uggeri
- Antonio Da Valditaro
- Simone Chiavari, O.S.B.
- Lorenzo Fieschi
- Melchiorre Grimaldi
- Filippo Sauli
- Girolamo Grimaldi
- Agostino Trivulzio
- Antonio Cogorno, O.P.
- Giulio Sauli (bishop)
- Antonio Paliettino, O.F.M. Conv.
- Nicolò Mascardi
- Camillo Daddeo
- Stefano Bagliani
- Francesco Mottini
- Vincenzo Giovanni Spínola, O.S.A.
- Francesco Durazzi
- Giantommaso Gastaldi, O.P.
- Giovanni Battista Paggi (bishop), B.
- Giambattista Dadece, C.R.
- François Marie Sacco, C.R.
- Nicolò Leopoldo Lomellini
- Domenico Tatis, O.S.B.
- Francesco Maria Gentile
- Giovanni Luca Solari