Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino
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The Archdiocese of Siena
Siena
Siena is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Siena.The historic centre of Siena has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site. It is one of the nation's most visited tourist attractions, with over 163,000 international arrivals in 2008...

-Colle di Val d'Elsa
Colle di Val d'Elsa
Colle di Val d'Elsa or Colle Val d'Elsa is a town and comune in Tuscany, Italy, in the province of Siena.It has a population of c. 20,000...

-Montalcino
Montalcino
Montalcino is a hilltown and comune in Tuscany, Italy. It is famous for its Brunello di Montalcino wine.The town is located to the west of Pienza, close to the Crete Senesi in Val d'Orcia. It is 42 km from Siena, 110 km from Florence and 150 km from Pisa...

is a Roman Catholic archdiocese in Tuscany
Tuscany
Tuscany is a region in Italy. It has an area of about 23,000 square kilometres and a population of about 3.75 million inhabitants. The regional capital is Florence ....

. Its mother church
Mother Church
In Christianity, the term mother church or Mother Church may have one of the following meanings:# The first mission church in an area, or a pioneer cathedral# A basilica or cathedral# The main chapel of a province of a religious order...

 is the Cathedral of Siena.

Bishops of Siena

  • Lucifer (Lucifero) † (306 circa)
  • Florianus (Floriano) † (313 – 335)
  • Dodo † (440)
  • Eusebio † (465)
  • Magno † (520)
  • Mauro † (565)
  • Aymo † (597)
  • Roberto † (612)
  • Piriteo † (628)
  • Antifredo † (642)
  • Mauro † (649)
  • Andrea † (658)
  • Gualterano † (670)
  • Gerardo † (674)
  • Vitelliano † (679)
  • Lupo † (689 - ?)
  • Causirio † (722)
  • Adeodato † (731)
  • Grosso † (743)
  • Giordano † (761)
  • Peredeo † (776)
  • Giovanni † (792)
  • Gherardo (?) †
  • Andrea † (795)
  • Piriteo † (800)
  • Pietro † (826)
  • Tommaso † (830)
  • Gerardo † (841)
  • Concio † (844 - 853)
  • Gherardo † (855)
  • Ambrogio † ( 864)
  • Ansifredo † (uncertain)
  • Ubertino † (900)
  • Egidio † (906)
  • Teodorico † (913)
  • Gerardo † (932)
  • Vitelliano †
  • Pisano † (963)
  • Lucido †
  • Ildebrando † (987)
  • Adeodato † (1001)
  • Giselberto † (1013)
  • Leone † ( 1031)
  • Adelberto † (1036)
  • Giovanni † (1037 - 1058)
  • Antifredo † (1058)
  • Roffredo † (1059)
  • Amadio † (1062)
  • Rodolfo o Radulfo † ( 1068 - 1076)
  • Gualfredo † ( 1080 - 1106)
  • Ranieri o Rainaldo † (1127 – 1170 deceased)
  • Gunterone † (1170 - 1189)
  • Bono † (1189 - 1216)
  • Bonfiglio † (1216 - 1252)
  • Tommaso Fusconi † (1254 - 1273 deceased)
  • Bandino Bonci † (1273 - 1281 deceased)
  • Bernardo † (1281) (incerto)
  • Rainaldo di Uguccione Malavolti † (1282 - 1307)
  • Ruggeri, O.P. † (1307 - 1317)
  • Donosdeus dei Malavolti † (1317 - 1348)
  • Azzolino dei Malavolti † (1351 - 1370)
  • Iacopo di Egidio dei Malavolti † (1370 - 1371)
  • Guglielmo Vasco † (1371 - 1377)
  • Luca Bettino Ghini † (1377 - 1384)
  • Carlo Minutoli † (1384 - 1385 resigned)
  • Francesco Mormigli † (1385 - 1396 resigned)
  • Guglielmo, Archbishop of Siena † (1396 - 1407)
  • Gabriele Condulmer, Augustinian † (30 December 1407 - 1409 resigned)
  • Antonio Casini † (1409 - 1427 resigned)
  • Carlo Bartoli † (1427 - 1446)
  • Cristoforo di San Marcello † (1444 - 1444 deceased)
  • Neri da Montecarlo † (1444 - 1450 deceased)
  • Enea Silvio Piccolomini † (23 September 1450 - August 19, 1458 elected as pope
    Pope
    The Pope is the Bishop of Rome, a position that makes him the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church . In the Catholic Church, the Pope is regarded as the successor of Saint Peter, the Apostle...

     as Pius II)
  • Antonio Piccolomini, † (1458 - 1459)
  • Francesco Piccolomini † (1460 - 1503 elected as pope as Pius III), first archbishop
  • Giovanni Piccolomini
    Giovanni Piccolomini
    Giovanni Piccolomini was an Italian papal legate and Cardinal. He was a nephew of Pope Pius III.He was archbishop of Siena in 1503, bishop of Sitten 1522, bishop of Aquila 1523, bishop of Albano in 1524, bishop of Palestrina in 1531, bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina in 1533, bishop of Ostia in 1535....

     † (1503 - 7 April 1529 resigned)
  • Francesco Bandini † (1529 - 1588)
  • Ascanio I Piccolomini † (1588 - 1597 deceased)
  • Francesco Maria Tarugi † (15 September 1597 - 24 January 1607 resigned)
  • Camillo Borghesi † (1607 – 1612 deceased)
  • Metello Bichi † (17 December 1612 - 23 March 1615 resigned)
  • Alessandro Petrucci † (1615 - 1628 deceased)
  • Ascanio II Piccolomini † (1629 - 14 September 1671 deceased)
  • Celio Piccolomini † (18 March 1671 - 24 May 1681 deceased)
  • Leonardo Marsili † (1682 - 8 April 1713 deceased)
  • Alessandro Zondadari † (20 January 1715 - 4 January 1744 deceased)
  • Alessandro Cervini † (29 May 1747 - 1772 deceased)
  • Tiberio Borghesi † (1 June 1772 - 13 November 1792 deceased)
  • Alfonso Marsili † (3 December 1792 - 27 December 1794 deceased)
  • Antonio Felice Zondadari † (1 June 1795 - 13 April 1823 deceased)
  • Giuseppe Mancini † (12 July 1824 - 15 February 1855 deceased)
  • Ferdinando Baldanzi † (28 September 1855 - 1866 deceased)
    • see vacant (1866-1871)
  • Enrico Bindi † (27 October 1871 - 1876 deceased)
  • Giovanni Pierallini † (29 September 1876 - 1888 deceased)
  • Celestino Zini † (1889 - 19 May 1892 deceased)
  • Benedetto Tommasi † (11 June 1892 - 1908 deceased)
  • Prospero Scaccia † (5 June 1909 - 29 September 1932 deceased)
  • Gustavo Matteoni † (29 September 1932 - 17 November 1934 deceased)
  • Mario Toccabelli † (1 April 1935 - 14 April 1961 deceased)

Bishops of Colle di Val d'Elsa

  • Usimbardo Usimbardi † (1592 - 1612)
  • Cosimo della Gherardesca † (1 February 1612 - 10 May 1633)
  • Cosimo Mannucci † (21 August 1633 – 1634 deceased)
  • Tommaso Salviati † (16 September 1634 - January 1638 named bishop of Arezzo)
  • Tommaso Strozzi † (April 1638 - 12 June 1645)
  • Giovanni Battista Buonaccorsi † (28 September 1645 - 1 January 1680)
  • Pietro Petri † (23 July 1681 - 17 August 1704)
  • Domenico Ballati-Nerli, O.S.B.Oliv. † (20 July 1704 - 28 March 1748)
  • Benedetto Gaetani † (21 April 1749 - 12 June 1754)
  • Domenico Gaetano Novellucci † (1 February 1756 - 17 September 1757)
  • Bartolomeo Felice Guelfi Camaiani † (22 November 1758 - 1771)
  • Ranieri Mancini † (3 September 1773 - 15 April 1776 named bishop of Fiesole)
  • Luigi Buonamici † (1776 - 20 April 1782 named bishop of Volterra)
  • Niccolò Sciarelli † (16 December 1782 - 1796 resigned)
  • Luigi Vecchietti † (1796 - February 1805)
  • Niccolò Laparelli † (23 September 1805 - 22 March 1807 named bishop of Cortona)
  • Marcello Maria Benci † (23 March/12 April 1807 - 27 January 1810 deceased)
  • Giuseppe Stanislao Gentili † (4 September 1815 - 1833 deceased)
  • Attilio Fiascaini (19 December 1834 - 30 January 1843 named bishop of Arezzo)
    • Alberto Dini † (vicar)
    • Silvestro Ceramelli † (vicar)
  • Giuseppe Chiaromanni † (12 April 1847 - 29 July 1869 deceased)
  • Giovanni Pierallini † (22 December 1871 – 29 September 1876 named archbishop of Siena)
  • Marcello Mazzanti † (29 September 1876 - 27 March 1885 named bishop of Pistoia-Prato)
  • Alessandro Toti † (14 December 1891 - 1903 deceased)
  • Massimiliano Novelli † (22 June 1903 - 14 July 1921 deceased)
  • Giovanni Andrea Masera † (1921 - 18 February 1926 deceased)
  • Ludovico Ferretti, O.P. † (1927 - 5 April 1930 deceased)
  • Francesco Niccoli † (12 May 1932 - 5 November 1965 deceased)
    • Angelo Fausto Vallainc (4 July 1970 - 7 October 1975 named bishop of Alba)
    • Fernando Charrier
      Fernando Charrier
      Fernando Charrier was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alessandria della Paglia, Italy.Ordained to the priesthood in 1956, Charrier became a bishop in 1984 and retired in 2007....

       (29 September 1984 - 22 April 1989 named bishop of Alessandria) (auxiliary bishop
      Auxiliary bishop
      An auxiliary bishop, in the Roman Catholic Church, is an additional bishop assigned to a diocese because the diocesan bishop is unable to perform his functions, the diocese is so extensive that it requires more than one bishop to administer, or the diocese is attached to a royal or imperial office...

       of Siena)

Bishops of Montalcino

  • Giovanni Chinugi † (1462 - ?)
  • Tommaso della Testa Piccolomini † (1470 - ?)
  • Agostino Patrizi Piccolomini † (1484 - ?)
  • Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini
    Pope Pius III
    Pope Pius III , born Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini, was Pope from September 22 to October 18, 1503.-Career:...

     † (1496 - 1498 resigned)
  • Girolamo I Piccolomini † (1498 - ?)
  • Girolamo II Piccolomini † (1510 - 1535 deceased)
  • Alessandro Piccolomini † (1535 - 1554 resigned)
  • Francesco Maria Piccolomini † (1554 - 1599 deceased)
  • Camillo Borghesi † (1600 - 1607 named archbishop of Siena)
  • Mario Cossa † (1607 - ?)
  • Ippolito Borghese, O.S.B.Oliv. † (1619 - 1636 named bishop of Pienza)
  • Scipione Tancredi † (1637 - ?)
  • Alessandro Sergardi † (1641 - ?)
  • Antonio Bichi † (1652 - 1656 named bishop of Osimo)
  • Lorenzo Martinozzi † (1656 - ?)
  • Fabbro de Vecchi † (1665 - ?)
  • Romualdo Tancredi, O.S.B.Oliv. † (1688 - ?)
  • Giuseppe Maria Borgognini † (12 November 1695 - ?)
  • Bernardino Ciani, O.S.A. † (3 July 1727 - ?)
  • Andrea Domenico Vegni
    Vegni
    The Vegni are an Italian family from Siena. The medioeval origins of the family are uncertain and with limited documentation.A notary of the royal chamber, called Bencivennis , was active in Siena in the first part of the 13th century...

     † (14 September 1767 - 2 Novembre 1773)
  • Giuseppe Bernardino Pecci, O.S.B.Oliv. † (17 June 1774 - ?)
  • Giacinto Pippi † (15 March 1815 - 12 July 1824 named bishop of Chiusi-Pienza)
  • Giovanni Bindi Sergardi † (20 December 1824 - ?)
  • Paolo Bertolozzi † (7 January 1850 - ?)
  • Raffaele Pucci-Sisti † (23 February 1872 - ?)
  • Donnino Donnini † (19 September 1879 - 14 December 1891 named bishop of Cortona)
  • Amilcare Tonietti † (12 June 1893 - 3 September 1899 resigned)
  • Iader Bertini † (11 September 1899 - )
  • Alfredo del Tomba † (29 April 1909 - 1937 deceased)
  • Ireneo Chelucci † (22 July 1938 - 8 June 1970 deceased)

  • Bishops of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino

    • Mario Jsmaele Castellano, O.P. † (6 June 1961 - 14 November 1989 deceased)
    • Gaetano Bonicelli (14 November 1989 - 23 May 2001 retired)
    • Antonio Buoncristiani, from 23 May 2001
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