Apostolic Nunciature to Portugal

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The Apostolic Nunciature to the Republic of Portugal is an ecclesiastical office of the

France
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Apostolic nuncios to Portugal

  • Antonio Pucci (1513 - 1515)
  • Manuel de Noronha (1518)
  • Martinho de Portugal (1527 - 1529)
  • Marco Quinto Vigerio della Rovere (1532 - 1536)
  • Girolamo Capodiferro
    (1536 - 1539)
  • Ferdinando Vasconcellos de Menezes (20 December 1538 - 1542 ?)
  • Luigi Lippomano (21 May 1542 - 27 June 1544)
  • Giovanni Ricci di Montepulciano (27 June 1544 - 4 March 1550)
  • Pompeo Zambeccari (4 March 1550 - 22 November 1553)
  • Cardinal Henry of Portugal
    (Nov 1553 - 1560) (with the title of Legate)
  • Prospero Santacroce (6 July 1560 - 10 May 1561)
  • Giovanni Campeggi (10 May 1561 - 17 September 1563)
  • Flaminio Donato di Aspra (1563 - 1574) (with the title of collector)
  • Giovanni Andrea Caligari (16 October 1574 - 10 July 1577) (with the title of collector)
  • Roberto Fontana (10 July 1577 - Nov 1578) (with the title of collector)
  • Alessandro Frumento (12 November 1578 - 15 April 1580)
  • Cardinal Alessandro Riario (15 April 1580 - 9 February 1583) (with the title of Legate)
  • Roberto Fontana (9 February 1583 - 1584) (with the title of collector)
  • Alfonso Visconti (14 May 1584 - 1586) (with the title of collector)
  • Muzio Bongiovanni (22 February 1586 - 1588) (with the title of collector)
  • Giovanni Battista Biglia (25 August 1588 - 1592) (with the title of collector)
  • Fabio Biondi
    (1º Oct 1592 - 15 October 1596) (with the title of collector)
  • Ferdinando Taverna (15 October 1596 - 17 March 1598) (with the title of collector)
  • Decio Carafa (17 March 1598 - 1604) (with the title of collector)
  • Fabrizio Caracciolo Piscizi (22 December 1604 - 31 January 1609) (with the title of collector)
  • Gasparo Albertoni (31 January 1609 - 1614) (with the title of collector)
  • Ottavio Accoramboni (4 June 1614 - 4 June 1620) (with the title of collector)
  • Vincenzo Landinelli (4 June 1620 - 15 September 1621) (with the title of collector)
  • Antonio Albergati (15 September 1621 - 27 February 1624) (with the title of collector)
  • Giovanni Battista Maria Pallotta (8 June 1624 - 6 June 1626) (with the title of collector)
  • Lorenzo Tramallo (12 April 1627 - 1634) (with the title of collector)
  • Alessandro Castracani (30 September 1634 - 1640) (with the title of collector)
  • Girolamo Battaglia (15 November 1640 - 30 September 1646) (with the title of collector)
  • Vincenzo Nobili (18 February 1647 - after 1650) (with the title of collector)
  • Francesco Ravizza (12 August 1670 - 12 April 1673)
  • Marcello Durazzo (12 April 1673 - 5 May 1685)
  • Francesco Niccolini (10 October 1685 - 24 January 1690)
  • Sebastiano Antonio Tanara (26 May 1690 - 15 March 1692)
  • Giorgio Cornaro (12 May 1692 - 22 July 1697)
  • Michelangelo dei Conti
    (24 March 1698 - 7 June 1706)
  • Vincenzo Bichi (14 September 1709 - 1720)
  • Giuseppe Firrao (seniore) (28 September 1720 - 11 December 1730)
  • Gaetano de Cavalieri (27 March 1732 - before 6 November 1738)
  • Giacomo Oddi (25 February 1739 - 9 September 1743)
  • Luca Melchiore Tempi (22 January 1744 - 26 November 1753)
  • Filippo Acciaiuoli (28 January 1754 - 23 February 1761 expelled from Portugal)
  • Vincenzo Ranuzzi (26 February 1782 - 14 February 1785)
  • Carlo Bellisomi (7 May 1785 - 21 February 1794)
  • Bartolomeo Pacca (21 March 1794 - 23 February 1801)
  • Lorenzo Caleppi (23 December 1801 - 8 March 1816)[6]
  • Giovan Francesco Compagnoni Marefoschi (20 December 1816 - 17 September 1820)
  • Giacomo Filippo Fransoni (21 January 1823 - 2 October 1826)
  • Alessandro Giustiniani (24 April 1827 - 2 July 1832)
  • Filippo de Angelis (13 November 1832 - 15 February 1838)
  • Camillo Di Pietro
    (7 February 1844 - 16 June 1856)
  • Innocenzo Ferrieri (16 June 1856 - 13 March 1868)
  • Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano (29 May 1868 - 22 December 1873)
  • Domenico Sanguigni (25 August 1874 - 19 September 1879)
  • Gaetano Aloisi Masella (30 September 1879 - 25 June 1883)
  • Vincenzo Vannutelli (3 October 1883 - 23 June 1890)
  • Domenico Maria Jacobini
    (16 June 1891 - 22 June 1896)
  • Andrea Aiuti (26 September 1896 - 12 November 1903)
  • José Macchi (Jan 1904 - 7 June 1906)
  • Giulio Tonti (4 October 1906 - 25 October 1910 )
  • Achille Locatelli (13 July 1918[7] - May 1923 )
  • Sebastiano Nicotra (30 May 1923[8] - 1928 )
  • Beda Giovanni Cardinale, O.S.B. (21 June 1928 - 1 December 1933 )
  • Pietro Ciriaci (9 January 1934[9] - 12 January 1953)
  • Fernando Cento (26 October 1953 - 1958)
  • Giovanni Panico (25 January 1959 - 1962)
  • Maximilien de Fürstenberg
    (28 April 1962 - 26 June 1967)
  • Giuseppe Sensi (8 July 1967 - 1976)
  • Angelo Felici (13 May 1976 - 27 August 1979)
  • Sante Portalupi (15 December 1979 - 31 March 1984)
  • Salvatore Asta (21 July 1984 - 1989)
  • Luciano Angeloni (31 July 1989 - 15 March 1993)[10]
  • Edoardo Rovida (15 March 1993[10] - 12 October 2002)
  • Alfio Rapisarda (12 October 2002 - 8 November 2008)
  • Rino Passigato (8 November 2008 - 4 July 2019)
  • Ivo Scapolo (29 August 2019[11] – present)

References

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  3. ^ Biaudet, Henry (1910). Les nonciatures apostoliques permanentes jusqu'en 1648. Helsinki: Suomalainen tiedeakatemia.
  4. ^ Karttunen, Liisi (1912). Les nonciatures apostoliques permanentes de 1650 a 1800 (in French). Geneve: E. Chaulmontet.
  5. ^ de Marchi, Giuseppe (1957). Le Nunziature Apostoliche dal 1800 al 1956 (in Italian). Rome: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura.
  6. ^ Due to Napoleonic wars, in 1807 Lorenzo Galeppi followed Maria I of Portugal in Brasil
  7. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. X. 1918. p. 349. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  8. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. XV. 1923. p. 381. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  9. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. XXVI. 1934. p. 563. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  10. ^ a b Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. LXXXV. 1993. p. 395. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  11. ^ "Rinunce e nomine, 29.08.2019" (Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 29 August 2019. Retrieved 29 August 2019.