Patriarch of Grado

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Interior of the Basilica of Sant'Eufemia, Grado.

This is a list of the Patriarchs of Grado (north-eastern Italy).[1][2]

The patriarchate came into being when the schismatic

Archdiocese of Venice. The Patriarch of Venice derived its patriarchal rank from Grado. Throughout its existence, the Patriarchate of Grado was tied to the rising and powerful city of Venice, which was in the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of Grado, rather than to the small city of Grado.[5] The Patriarchs often resided in the church of San Silvestro in Venice where they were officially 'visitors', since canon law did not allow them to reside permanently in territory of another diocese (Venice was part of the Diocese of Castello).[5]

Patriarchs of Aquileia

  • Paulinus I 557–569
  • Probinus 569–570
  • Elia 571–586
  • Severus 586–606

Patriarchs of Aquileia nova in Grado

  • Candidianus (606–612)
  • Epiphanius (612–613)
  • Cyprianus (613–627)
  • Fortunatus I (627–628)
  • Primogenius (630–647)
  • Maximus II (649–?)
  • Stephanus II (670–672)
  • Agatho (?–679)
  • Christophorus (682–717)
  • Donatus (717–725)
  • Antoninus (725–747)
  • Emilianus (747–755)
  • Vitalianus (755–767)
  • Giovanni IV degli Antinori (767–802)
  • Fortunatus II (802–820)
  • Giovanni V (820–825)
  • Venerius Trasmondo (825–851)
  • Victor I (852–858)
  • Vitalis I Partecipazio (858–?)
  • Petrus I Marturio (875–878)
  • Victor II Partecipazio (878–?)
  • Georgius (?)
  • Vitalis II (?)
  • Domenicus I Tribuno (904–?)
  • Dominicus II (919–?)
  • Laurentius Mastalico (?)
  • Marinus Contarini (933–?)
  • Bonus Blancanico (?–960)
  • Vitalis III Barbolani (?)
  • Vitalis IV Candiano (976–1017)
  • Orso Orseolo (1018–1026, 1030–1049)
  • Domenicus III Bulzano (?)
  • Dominicus IV Marango (?)
  • Dominicus V Cerbano (1074–1077)
  • Johannes VI Saponario (?)
  • Petrus II Badoer da Noale (1092–1105)

Patriarchs of Aquileia nova in Venezia

In 1451 the Patriarchate of Grado was merged with the Bishopric of Castello and Venice to form the

Archdiocese of Venice
.

Titular Archbishops of Grado

In 1968 Pope Paul VI reestablished Grado as a titular archbishopric

See also

Notes

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