The Diocese of Sulcis or Diocese of Sulci (Latin: Dioecesis Sulcitana) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the Sulcis region in the Province of South Sardinia. Erected in 484, it was suppressed in 1514.[1][2] In 1966, it was restored as a Titular Episcopal See.[2]

Ordinaries

  • Mariano da Sulci ( 1215 Appointed - 27 Mar 1218 Appointed, Archbishop of Cagliari)
  • Mordascius Sismondi ( 1281 Appointed - )
  • Comita ( 1300 Appointed - 1324 Died)
  • Angelo di Portasole (Portasola, Porta Sole, Porta Sola), O.P. (24 Apr 1325 Appointed - 12 Feb 1330 Appointed, Bishop of Grosseto)
  • Bartolomeo , O. Carm. (12 Feb 1330 Appointed - 1332 Died)
  • Guglielmo Jornet, O.F.M. (24 Apr 1332 Appointed - 1334 Died)
  • Guglielmo Jaffer (8 Apr 1334 Appointed - )
  • Mariano ( 1342 Appointed - 1349 Died)
  • Ramón Gilet (18 May 1349 Appointed - 1359 Died)
  • Francesco Alegre, O.P. (8 Jun 1359 Appointed - 1364 Died)
  • Leonardus , O.F.M. (27 Nov 1364 Appointed - )
  • Corrado de Cloaco (24 Apr 1387 Appointed - 1389 Resigned)
  • Filippo (5 Apr 1389 Appointed - )
  • Biagio di Prato (4 Apr 1398 Confirmed - 1409 Died)
  • Giovanni Cassani, O.E.S.A. (4 May 1418 Appointed - 1441 Died)
  • Sisinnio (19 Nov 1442 Appointed - 5 Jul 1443 Appointed, Bishop of Ampurias)
  • Antonio Presto, O.P. (24 Jul 1443 Appointed - 1447 Died)
  • Garsias , O.F.M. (22 Sep 1447 Appointed - 1461 Died)
  • Giuliano Matovi, O.P. (6 Nov 1461 Appointed - 1487 Died)
  • Simon Vargius, O.F.M. (4 Apr 1487 Appointed - 1503 Died)
  • Juan Pilars (1503–1514 Appointed, Archbishop of Cagliari)[3]

References

  1. "Diocese of Sulcis" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 25, 2016
  2. 1 2 "Titular Episcopal See of Sulci" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved August 25, 2016
  3. "Archbishop Juan Pilars" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 25, 2016



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