Archdiocese of Oristano
The Archdiocese of Oristano is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Sardinia, Italy. It was created in the eleventh century. Its only suffragan is the Diocese of Ales-Terralba.
History
The city of Arborea was destroyed by Pisan forces in April 1164. The attack was led by Parasson, the Judex of Torres and his Pisan brothers and uncle, and by Peter, the Judex of Cagliari, the brother of Parasson of Torres. They burned the palaces, the homes, and anything else that was combustible; they carried off men, women and spoils. The Judex of Arborea fled to the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa; he also promised the Genoese that he would turn over the entire island of Sardinia. The emperor sent his legates and eight galleys to Arborea.In the thirteenth century, the archdiocese of Arborea had three suffragan dioceses: Ales, Santa Giusta, and Ales.
On 24 April 1296, Pope Boniface VIII united the dioceses of Arborea and Tyre.
The diocese of Santa Giusta was suppressed in 1503, and its territory was assigned to the Archdiocese of Oristano. The abolition and transfer did not take effect immediately. Pope Leo X issued a bull on 15 July 1515, confirming the bull of Pope Julius II. The titulature became "Archbishop of Oristano and Bishop of Santa Giusta."
Since 2019, the Archbishop of Oristano has been Roberto Carboni.
Archbishops
To 1350
- 1202β1223 : Bernardo
- 1224β1253 : Torgotorio de Muru
- 1254β A...
- 1261β Torgotorio Cocco
- 1268β1279 : Aleardus, O.Min.
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- 1280β1289 : Pietro
- 1296β1299 : Scolay de Ardigellis
- 1299β1301 : Consiglio Gatto
- 1299β : Alamanno
- 1301β1305 Leonardo Aragall
- 1306β1308 Ugone
- 1308β1312 Oddone della Sala
- 1312β1339 Guido Cattaneo
- 1340β1342 Giovanni de Paperonibus
- 1342β1346 Giovanni di Cambray
- 1342β Pietro Munichi
- 1346β1349 Pietro
1350 to 1621
- 1349β1360 : NicolΓ²
- 1360β1363 : Bernardo
- 1363β1377 : Ambrogio
- 1377β1378/9 : Enrico
- 1379β : Joannes Salati, O.P., Avignon Obedience
- 1382β1386 : Giacomo
- 1386β1387 : Gonario
- 1387β1392 : Leonardo De Zori, Roman Obedience
- 1392β1396 : Corrado da Cloaco, Roman Obedience
- 1396β1400 : Ubaldino Cambi, Roman Obedience
- 1400β1403 : Mariano Fabario, Roman Obedience
- 1403β1404 : Paolo Olemi, Roman Obedience
- 1404 : Bartholomaeus Ghini, Roman Obedience
- 1404β1406 : Nicola Berruto, Roman Obedience
- 1406β1414 : Bertrando Flores, Roman Obedience
- 1414β1437 : Elia di Palmas
- 1437β1450 : Lorenzo Squinto
- 1450β1454 : Giorgio Attacco
- 1454β1460 : Giacomo D'Alberale
- 1460β1462 : Francesco Arnesti
- 1462β1485 : Giovanni DessΓ¬
- 1485β1492 : Ferdinando Romano
- 1492β1510 Giacomo Serra
- 1510β1517 Pietro Serra De Munoz
- 1517β1520 Giovanni Briselot
- 1520β1530 Giovanni Clerc
- 1530β1535 Agostino Grimaldi
- 1536β Goffredo Pugiasson
- 1537β1554 Carlo de Alagon
- 1554β1556 Andrea Sanna
- 1556β1565 Pietro Sanna
- 1566β1571 Gerolamo Barberano
- 1572β1574 Pietro Buerba
- 1574β1577 Pietro Noarro
- 1578β1588 Francesco Figo
- 1588β1621 Antonio Canopolo
1621 to 1900
- 1621β1627 : Lorenzo Nieto, O.S.B.
- 1627β1641 : Gavino Magliano
- 1641β1657 : Pietro de Vico
- 1657β1684 : Alfonso de Sotomajor
- 1664β1671 : Bernardo Cotoner
- 1672β1685 : Pietro de Alagon
- 1685β1702 : Pietro de AccorrΓ y Figo
- 1704β1717 : Francesco Masones y Nin
- 1726β1740 : Antonio Nin
- 1741β1744 : Vincenzo Giovanni Vico Torrellas
- 1744β1746 : NicolΓ² Maurizio Fontana
- 1746β1772 : Luigi Emanuele de Carretto di Camerana
- 1772β1776 : Antonio Romano Malingri
- 1778β1782 : Giacomo Francesco Tommaso Astesan
- 1784β1798 : Giuseppe Luigi Cusano di Sagliano
- 1798β1812 : Francesco Maria Sisternes de Oblites
- 1812β1821 : Giovanni Maria Azzei
- 1828β1840 : Giovanni Maria Bua
- 1842β1860 : Giovanni Saba
- 1872β1878 : Antonio Soggiu
- 1879β1882 : Bonfiglio Mura
- 1882 : Paolo Giuseppe Maria Serci Serra
- 1893β1898 : Francesco Zunnui Casula
Since 1900
- 1899β1914 : Salvatore Tolu
- 1914β1920 : Ernesto Maria Piovella
- 1921β1938 : Giorgio Maria Delrio
- 1938β1947 : Giuseppe Cogoni
- 1947β1979 : Sebastiano FraghΓ¬
- 1979β1985 : Francesco Spanedda
- 1986β2006 : Pier Giuliano Tiddia
- 2006β2019 : Ignazio Sanna
- 2019βpres. : Roberto Carboni
Studies
- Besta, Enrico. "Per la storia dell'Arborea nella prima metΓ del secolo decimoterzo.". In: Archivio storico sardo Vol. 3, .
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- Kehr, Paul Fridolin.. Italia Pontificia, Vol. X: Calabria β Insulae. pp. 453-454.
- Martini, Pietro. . Volume 3 Cagliari: Stamperia Reale, 1841..
- Mattei, Antonio Felice. Sardinia sacra seu De episcopis Sardis historia nunc primΓ² confecta a F. Antonio Felice Matthaejo.. Romae: ex typographia Joannis Zempel apud Montem Jordanum, 1758. .