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List of Aquileia Bishops and patriarchs - Definition and Overview

List of Bishops (c. 250-355) Archbishops (355-555) and Patriarchs (557-1045) of Aquileia, Patriarchs of Friule (1045-1077) and Patriarchs of Carniola (1077-1204), and then Patriarchs of Istria (1209-1752 secularized July 7, 1420).

  • Hilarius of Panonia c. 276-285
  • Chrysogonus I c. 286-295
  • Chrysogonus II c. 295-308
  • Theodore c. 308-319
  • Agapitus c. 319-332
  • Benedictus c. 332-?
  • Fortunatianus c. 343-355
  • Valerianus 369-388
  • Chromatius 388-407
  • Augustinus 407-434
  • Adelphus 434-442
  • Maximus I 442-444
  • Januarius 444-447
  • Secundus 451-452
  • Nicetas 454-485
  • Marcellianus 448-500
  • Marcellinus 500-513
  • Stephanus I 515-?
  • Macedonius 539-?
  • Paulinus I 557-569
  • Probinus 569-570
  • Elia (Patriarch of Aquileia) 571-586
  • Severus 586-606
  • Ioannes I 606 (opposite partiarch)
  • Candidianus 606-612
  • Epiphanius 612-613 (Patriach in Grado)
  • Ciprianus 613-627 (patriarch in Grado)
  • Marcianus (opposite patriarch) 623-628
  • Fortunatus (opposite patriarch)628-663
  • Primogenius 630-648 (Patriarch in Grado)
  • Maximus II 649 (Patriarch in Grado)
  • Felix (opposite Patriarch) 649-?
  • Ioannes II (opposite Patriarch) 663-?
  • Stephanus II 670-? (Patriarch in Grado)
  • Agathon 679-680 679-?
  • Ioannes III (opposite Patriarch) 680-?
  • Christophoros (Patriarch in Grado) 685-?
  • Petrus I 698-700
  • Serenus 711-723
  • Calixtus 726-734
  • vacant or unknown 734-772
  • Siguald 772-776
  • Paulinus II 776-802
  • Ursus I 802-811
  • Manentius 811-833
  • Andreas 834-844
  • Venantius 850-?
  • Theutmar 855-?
  • Lupus I 855-?
  • Valpert 875-899
  • Fredericus I 901-922
  • Leo 922-927
  • Ursus II 928-931
  • Lupus II 932-944
  • Engelfred 944-963
  • Rodoald 963-984
  • Ioannes IV of Ravena 984-1017
  • Poppo 1019-1045
  • Eberhard 1045-1049
  • Gotebald 1049-1063
  • Ravengerius 1063-1068
  • Sigeard of Beilstein 1068-1077
  • Henry 1077-1084
  • Frederick II of Moravia 1084-1085
  • Ulrich I of Eppenstein 1086-1121
  • Gerard I 1122-1128
  • Pilgrim I of Ortenbourg 1130-1161
  • Ulrich II of Treven 1161-1181
  • Gottfried 1182-1194
  • Pilgrim II 1195-1204
  • Wolgfar of Leibrechtskirchen 1204-1218
  • Berthold of Meran 1218-1251
  • Gregorio of Montelongo 1251-1269
  • Philipp I of Carinthia 1269-1273
  • Raimondo of Torre 1273-1299
  • Pietro II Gerra 1299-1301
  • Ottobuono of Razzi 1302-1315
  • Gaston of Torre 1316-1318
  • Paganus of Torre 1319-1332
  • Bertram of St. Genesius 1334-1350
  • Nicolas of Luxemburg 1350-1358
  • Ludovicus I of Torre 1359-1365
  • Marquard of Randelle 1365-1381
  • Philippe II of Alençon 1381-1387
  • Jan V Sobieslaw of Moravia 1387-1394
  • Antonio I Gaetani 1394-1402
  • Antonio II Panciera 1402-1412
  • Antonio III of Ponte 1409-1418 (1409-1412 opposite patriarch)
  • Ludwig of Teck 1412-1439 (Ludovicus II or Ludwig II of Teck)
  • Ludovicus III Scarampi-Mezzarota 1439-1465
  • Marco I Barco 1465-1491
  • Ermolaio I Barbaro 1491-1493
  • Niccolo II Donati 1493-1497
  • Domenico Grimani 1498-1517
  • Marino Grimani 1517-1529
  • Marco II Grimani 1529-1533
  • Marino Grimani (2nd time) 1533-1545
  • Giovanni VI Grimani 1545-1550
  • Daniel I Barbaro 1550-1574
  • Aloisio Giustiniani 1574-1585
  • Giovanni VI Grimani (2nd time) 1585-1593
  • Francesco Barbaro 1593-1616
  • Ermolaio II Barbaro 1616-1622
  • Antonio IV Grimani 1622-1628
  • Agostino Gradenigo 1628-1629
  • Marco III Gradenigo 1629-1656
  • Hieronimo Gradenigo 1656-1658
  • Giovanni VII Dolfino 1658-1699
  • Dionisio Dolfino 1699-1734
  • Daniel II Dolfino 1734-1752
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