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[td]* (1458 β 1467) : Joannes Burgius<ref>Giovanni, a physician, had been Bishop of Sipontium (Manfredonia) from 1449 to 1458. He was transferred to the diocese of Palermo on 16 November 1467.Cappelletti, [https://books.google.com/books?id=aXFTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA551 p. 551]. Eubel, II, pp. 188, 211, 298.</ref>[/td] [td]* (1467 β 1469) : Paolo Visconti, O.Carm.<ref>Paolo Visconti was a native of Palermo. He was appointed by [[Pope Paul II]], and entered on the Vatican's Oblate Rolls as bishop of Mazara on 16 November 1467. He was transferred to the diocese of Palermo on 6 September 1469. Eubel, II, p. 188, 211.</ref>[/td]
[td]* (1467 β 1469) : Paolo Visconti, O.Carm.<ref>Paolo Visconti was a native of Palermo. He was appointed by [[Pope Paul II]], and entered on the Vatican's Oblate Rolls as bishop of Mazara on 16 November 1467. He was transferred to the diocese of Palermo on 6 September 1469. Eubel, II, p. 188, 211.</ref>[/td] [td]* (6 September 1469 β 1485) : [[Giovanni de Monteaperto]]<ref>Giovanni de Monteaperto restored the cathedral and founded a library. Eubel, II, p. 188.</ref>[/td]
[td]* (1469 β 1485) : [[Giovanni de Monteaperto]]<ref>Giovanni de Monteaperto, a doctor of Canon Law, was appointed on 6 September 1469, by [[Pope Paul II]]. He restored the cathedral and founded a library. He died in 1485. Cappelletti, vol. 21, [https://books.google.com/books?id=aXFTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA551 p. 551]. Eubel, II, p. 188.</ref>[/td] [td]* (15 March 1486 β 1503) : Joannes Castrinot<ref>When appointed, Castrinot, a cleric of the Church of Naples, was only 18 years old; he was only Administrator of the diocese until he reached the age of 27. He resigned in 1503. Eubel, II, p. 188.</ref>[/td]
[td]* (1486 β 1503) : Joannes Castrinot<ref>When appointed by [[Innocent VIII]] on 15 March 1486, Castrinot, a cleric of the Church of Naples, was only 18 years old; he was only Administrator of the diocese until he reached the age of 27. He resigned in 1503. Eubel, II, p. 188 with note 3.</ref>[/td] [td]{{div col end}}[/td]
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[td]* (1458 β 1467) : Joannes Burgius<ref>Giovanni, a physician, had been Bishop of Sipontium (Manfredonia) from 1449 to 1458. He was transferred to the diocese of Palermo on 16 November 1467.Cappelletti, [https://books.google.com/books?id=aXFTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA551 p. 551]. Eubel, II, pp. 188, 211, 298.</ref>[/td]Revision as of 22:10, 2 September 2025
[/td][td]* (1458 β 1467) : Joannes Burgius<ref>Giovanni, a physician, had been Bishop of Sipontium (Manfredonia) from 1449 to 1458. He was transferred to the diocese of Palermo on 16 November 1467.Cappelletti, [https://books.google.com/books?id=aXFTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA551 p. 551]. Eubel, II, pp. 188, 211, 298.</ref>[/td] [td]* (1467 β 1469) : Paolo Visconti, O.Carm.<ref>Paolo Visconti was a native of Palermo. He was appointed by [[Pope Paul II]], and entered on the Vatican's Oblate Rolls as bishop of Mazara on 16 November 1467. He was transferred to the diocese of Palermo on 6 September 1469. Eubel, II, p. 188, 211.</ref>[/td]
[td]* (1467 β 1469) : Paolo Visconti, O.Carm.<ref>Paolo Visconti was a native of Palermo. He was appointed by [[Pope Paul II]], and entered on the Vatican's Oblate Rolls as bishop of Mazara on 16 November 1467. He was transferred to the diocese of Palermo on 6 September 1469. Eubel, II, p. 188, 211.</ref>[/td] [td]* (6 September 1469 β 1485) : [[Giovanni de Monteaperto]]<ref>Giovanni de Monteaperto restored the cathedral and founded a library. Eubel, II, p. 188.</ref>[/td]
[td]* (1469 β 1485) : [[Giovanni de Monteaperto]]<ref>Giovanni de Monteaperto, a doctor of Canon Law, was appointed on 6 September 1469, by [[Pope Paul II]]. He restored the cathedral and founded a library. He died in 1485. Cappelletti, vol. 21, [https://books.google.com/books?id=aXFTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA551 p. 551]. Eubel, II, p. 188.</ref>[/td] [td]* (15 March 1486 β 1503) : Joannes Castrinot<ref>When appointed, Castrinot, a cleric of the Church of Naples, was only 18 years old; he was only Administrator of the diocese until he reached the age of 27. He resigned in 1503. Eubel, II, p. 188.</ref>[/td]
[td]* (1486 β 1503) : Joannes Castrinot<ref>When appointed by [[Innocent VIII]] on 15 March 1486, Castrinot, a cleric of the Church of Naples, was only 18 years old; he was only Administrator of the diocese until he reached the age of 27. He resigned in 1503. Eubel, II, p. 188 with note 3.</ref>[/td] [td]{{div col end}}[/td]
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