Latin Catholic Archdiocese of Nicosia

The Latin Catholic archdiocese of Nicosia was created during the Crusades (1095-1487) in Cyprus; later becoming titular. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia[1] 31 Latin archbishops served beginning in 1196, shortly after the conquest of Cyprus by Richard I of England, to 1502.
List of archbishops
Resident
- 1196–1202 Alan
 - 1206–1210/11 Thierry
 - 1211 Durand
 - 1217–1250 Eustorge de Montaigu[2]
 - 1251–1261 Ugo di Fagiano[3]
 - 1262 Giovanni Colonna
 - 1267 Giles
 - 1268 Jean d'Angoulême
 - 1270–1273 Bertrand Bernardi
 - 1278–1286 Ranulf
 - 1280s Raphael
 - 1288–1296 John of Ancona
 - 1296–1303 Gérard de Langres
 
- 1303–? Henri de Gibelet (apostolic administrator)
 - 1306–? Tommaso de Muro (apostolic administrator)
 - 1308–? Pierre Erlant (apostolic administrator)
 - 1311–? Pierre de Brie (apostolic administrator)
 
- 1312-1332 Giovanni Conti
 - 1332–1342 Élie de Nabinal[3][4]
 - 1344–1361 Philippe de Chambarlhac
 - 1361–1376 Raymond of Pradella
 - 1376–1382 Béranger Grégoire
 - During the Western Schism:
 
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- 1383–1406 Andrea Michelis
 
- 1411–1421 Hugh of Lusignan (apostolic administrator)
 
- Roman obedience
 
- 1382/3–c. 1395 Luchino
 - 1395–1402 Corrado Caraccioli
 - 1402–1412 Stefano da Carrara
 
 
- 1421–1442 Hugh of Lusignan
 - 1442–1447 Galesius of Montolif[5]
 - 1447 Giovanni Moreli
 - 1447–1451 Andreas Chrysoberges[3]
 - 1456–1457 James of Cyprus (elect)
 
- 1456–1463 Isidore of Kiev (apostolic administrator)
 
- 1467–1469 Nicola Guglielmo Goner
 - 1471–1476 Louis Fenollet
 - 1476 Giovanni Francesco Brusato
 - 1477–1438/4 Vittore Marcello
 - 1484–1495 Benedetto Superanzio (or Soranzo)
 
- 1495 Domenico Grimani (apostolic administrator)
 
- 1495–1502 Sebastiano Priuli
 - 1502–1524 Aldobrandino Orsini
 - 1524–1552 Livio Podocathor
 - 1552–1557 Cesare Podocathor
 - 1560–1586 Filippo Mocenigo
 
Titular
- 1728–1747 Raniero Felice Simonetti[6]
 - 1747–1773 Carlo Vittorio Amedeo delle Lanze[7]
 - 1775–1779 Giuseppe Vincentini
 - 1791–1797 Giuseppe Rossi
 - 1818–1826 Antonio Fernando Echanove Zaldívar[8]
 - 1828–1839 Filippo Maria Albertino Bellenghi
 - 1832–1832 Giovanni Niccolò Tanara, became Archbishop of Urbino
 - 1840–1862 Pietro Naselli
 - 1877–1881 Stephen Petros X Azarian, became Patriarch of Cilicia
 - 1882–1889 Elia Bianchi
 - 1889–1904 Henry O'Callaghan
 - 1905–1915 Cesare Boccanera
 - 1915–1934 Francesco Cherubini[9]
 - 1934–1956 Guglielmo Piani[10]
 - 1957–1990 Aurelio Signora.[11]
 
Notes
- ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nicosia (Cyprus)". Archived from the original on 2007-04-06. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
 - ^ "Chronological 1250–1299". Archived from the original on 2007-04-03.
 - ^ a b c "Catholic Encyclopedia: Cyprus". Archived from the original on 2007-04-05. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
 - ^ "FRANAUT-E". Archived from the original on 2011-05-19.
 - ^ "A History of Cyprus". Archived from the original on 2015-06-10. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
 - ^ "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of April 10, *1747–1773". Archived from the original on 2007-03-21.
 - ^ "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Conclaves by century". Archived from the original on 2007-04-05.
 - ^ "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Tarragona, Spain". Retrieved 2021-11-23.
 - ^ "Archbishop Francesco Cherubini [Catholic-Hierarchy]". Retrieved 2021-11-23.
 - ^ "Archbishop Guglielmo Piani [Catholic-Hierarchy]". Retrieved 2021-11-23.
 - ^ Hierarchy: Nicosia (Titular See)