Roman Catholic Diocese of Narni
[Image:Narnicattedrale.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Cathedral of San Giovenale in Narni]
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Narni, lat. Dioecesis Narniensis, in central Italy, was suppressed in 1907, becoming part of the Roman [Catholic Diocese of Terni|Diocese of Terni].
History
Narni is the ancient Nequinum of the Sabines, called Narnia by the Romans. Liutprand, King of the Lombards captured the town in 726, but Pope Zacharias persuaded him to restore it to the Duchy of Rome in 742, after which it remained under pontifical rule.Narni venerates as its first bishop the martyr Juvenal, who died in the second half of the fourth century; Maximus, who was bishop in 425, was succeeded by his two sons Hercules and Pancratius. Gregory the Great refers to the bishop Cassius, who died in 558 and wrote a letter to the bishop Projectinus which shows that, at Narni, at that time, there were still pagans to be converted.
Bishop John was succeeded by his son, who became Pope John XIII; among other bishops were: William, a Franciscan, whom Pope Urban V employed against the Fraticelli ; and Raimondo Castelli, founder of the seminary.
From 1198 to 1214, Narni was in rebellion against Pope Innocent III, who temporarily suppressed its episcopal see. The churches of this city contain many paintings of the ancient Umbrian school.
Bishops
- Juvenal of Narni
- Maximus ?
- Pancratius I ?
- Hercules ?
- Pancratius II
- Vitalian ?
- Proculus ?
- Cassius
- Saint Juvenal II ?
- John I
- Praejectus
- Constantine I
- Saint Anastasius
- Deusdedit
- Vilarus
- Constantine II
- Ansuald
- Stephen I
- Martin I
- Bonosus
- John II
- Stepheno II
- Dodo ?
- Martin II ?
- Adalbert
- Rudolf
- Augustine
- anonymous
- Peter I
- Amatus
- Boniface
- Ugolino ?
- John III
- Gregory
- Jacopo Mansueti
- Orlando
- Peter II
- Amantius
- Linus
- Agostino Tinacci
- Guglielmo
- Luca Bertini
- Giacomo Tolomei
- Francesco Bellanti
- Giacomo da Perugia
- Angelo
- Donadio
- Giacomo Bonriposi
- Lelio
- Constantin Eruli
- Carlo Boccardini
- Pietro Guzman
- Francesco Soderini
- Ugolino Martelli
- Carlo Soderini
- Paolo Emilio Cesi
- Bartolomeo Cesi
- Guido Ascanio Sforza di Santa Fiora
- Giovanni Rinaldi Montorio
- Pierdonato Cesi (seniore)
- Romolo Cesi
- Erolo Eroli
- Giovanni Battista Toschi
- Giovanni Battista Bonetti
- Lorenzo Azzolini
- Giovanni Paolo Buccerelli
- Raimondo Castelli
- Ottavio Avio
- Giuseppe Felice Barlacci
- Francesco Picarelli
- Francesco Saverio Guicciardi
- Gioacchino Maria Oldi
- Nicola Terzago
- Prospero Celestino Meloni
- Antonio David
- Antonio Maria Borghi
- Gioacchino Tamburini
- Giuseppe Maria Galligari
- Giacinto Luzi
- Vitale Galli
- Cesare Boccanera
- Francesco Moretti