The Diocese of Cephalonia and Zakynthos (
Latin: Dioecesis Cephaloniensis et Zacynthiensis,
Italian: Cefalonia e Zante) was
Roman Catholic diocese located on the
Ionian Island of
Cephalonia. It was suppressed in 1919.[1][2]
Angelo di Crotone,
Augustinian Order (O.E.S.A.) (1375.06.22 – death 1383)
Princivalle (1385 – 1385)
Diocese of Cephalonia and Zakynthos
United: 1386 Latin Name: Cephaloniensis et Zacynthiensis Metropolitan:
Archdiocese of Corfu
Biagio, O.E.S.A. (1385 – 1396.01.12), later Metropolitan Archbishop of
Corinth (1396.01.12 – ?)
Pietro Giovanni de Baraballis,
Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1396.01.12 – 1398), formerly Metropolitan Archbishop of
Acerenza (Italy) (1392 – 1395.03.15), Archbishop of
Matera (Italy) (1392 – 1395.03.15), Metropolitan Archbishop of
Corinth (1395.03.15 – 1396.01.12)
Pietro Giovanni, O.F.M. (1396.01.12 – 1398)
Gregorio Nardi (1400.11.29 – 1427.10.15), later Bishop of
Segni (Italy) (1427.10.15 – death 1429)
Antonio Morelli (1427.10.17 – 1430), later Bishop of
Trevico (Italy, 1431.12.20 – ?)
Domenico de Pupio (1430.03.23 – death 1437)
Giovanni de Pede (1437.02.25 – death 1443), previously Bishop of
Ostuni (Italy) (1423 – 1437.02.25)
Giovanni Giacomo, O.E.S.A. (1443.02.27 – ?)
Giovanni di Arcadia (1458.01.31 – death 1463)
Giovanni Antonio Scardemeto, O.F.M. (1463.10.23 – 1488)
José Sanz de Villaragut, O.F.M. (1696.06.18 – death 1698.08.29), previously Bishop of
Gaeta (Italy) (1683.12.06 – 1693.01.02), Bishop of
Pozzuoli (Italy) (1693.01.02 – 1696.06.18)
Giovanni Vicenzo de Filippi,
Servites (O.S.M.) (1698.12.10 – 1718.05.11), later Bishop of
Caorle (1718.05.11 – death 1738.02.16)
Giovanni Crisostomo Calvi, O.P. (1718.05.11 – 1729.09.07), later Bishop of
Montefeltro (Italy) (1729.09.07 – death 1747.04.27)
Giuseppe Caccia, O.F.M. (1729.11.28 – 1731.01.08), later Bishop of
Traù (1731.01.08 – retired 1737.08.29)
Cesare Bonajuti (1731.01.22 – 1736.02.27), later Bishop of
Hvar (Croatia) (1736.02.27 – 1759)
Baldassarre Maria Remondini (1736.02.27 – death 1777.10.05)
Bernardo Bocchini, O.F.M. Cap. (1778.09.28 – death 1785.01.16)
Francesco Mercati (1785.09.26 – death 1803)
Aloisio Scacoz, O.F.M. (1815.08.08 – 1831.11.13), emeritate as
Titular Archbishop of
Stauropolis (1831.12.02 – death 1842.02.22)
Luigi Lastaria (1831.11.04 – death 1870)
Evangelista Boni, O.F.M. Cap. (1872.06.07 – 1885.01.11), later Bishop of
Corfu (insular Greece) (1885.01.11 – death 1897.08.19)
Dionisio Nicolosi (1885.05.05 – 1890.06.06), later Bishop of
Chios (insular Greece) (1890.06.06 – death 1916.01.25)
Apostolic Administrator Domenico Darmanin (1913 – 1919.02.17), while Bishop of
Corfu (insular Greece) (1912.03.04 – 1919.02.17)
The Diocese of Cephalonia and Zakynthos (
Latin: Dioecesis Cephaloniensis et Zacynthiensis,
Italian: Cefalonia e Zante) was
Roman Catholic diocese located on the
Ionian Island of
Cephalonia. It was suppressed in 1919.[1][2]
Angelo di Crotone,
Augustinian Order (O.E.S.A.) (1375.06.22 – death 1383)
Princivalle (1385 – 1385)
Diocese of Cephalonia and Zakynthos
United: 1386 Latin Name: Cephaloniensis et Zacynthiensis Metropolitan:
Archdiocese of Corfu
Biagio, O.E.S.A. (1385 – 1396.01.12), later Metropolitan Archbishop of
Corinth (1396.01.12 – ?)
Pietro Giovanni de Baraballis,
Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1396.01.12 – 1398), formerly Metropolitan Archbishop of
Acerenza (Italy) (1392 – 1395.03.15), Archbishop of
Matera (Italy) (1392 – 1395.03.15), Metropolitan Archbishop of
Corinth (1395.03.15 – 1396.01.12)
Pietro Giovanni, O.F.M. (1396.01.12 – 1398)
Gregorio Nardi (1400.11.29 – 1427.10.15), later Bishop of
Segni (Italy) (1427.10.15 – death 1429)
Antonio Morelli (1427.10.17 – 1430), later Bishop of
Trevico (Italy, 1431.12.20 – ?)
Domenico de Pupio (1430.03.23 – death 1437)
Giovanni de Pede (1437.02.25 – death 1443), previously Bishop of
Ostuni (Italy) (1423 – 1437.02.25)
Giovanni Giacomo, O.E.S.A. (1443.02.27 – ?)
Giovanni di Arcadia (1458.01.31 – death 1463)
Giovanni Antonio Scardemeto, O.F.M. (1463.10.23 – 1488)
José Sanz de Villaragut, O.F.M. (1696.06.18 – death 1698.08.29), previously Bishop of
Gaeta (Italy) (1683.12.06 – 1693.01.02), Bishop of
Pozzuoli (Italy) (1693.01.02 – 1696.06.18)
Giovanni Vicenzo de Filippi,
Servites (O.S.M.) (1698.12.10 – 1718.05.11), later Bishop of
Caorle (1718.05.11 – death 1738.02.16)
Giovanni Crisostomo Calvi, O.P. (1718.05.11 – 1729.09.07), later Bishop of
Montefeltro (Italy) (1729.09.07 – death 1747.04.27)
Giuseppe Caccia, O.F.M. (1729.11.28 – 1731.01.08), later Bishop of
Traù (1731.01.08 – retired 1737.08.29)
Cesare Bonajuti (1731.01.22 – 1736.02.27), later Bishop of
Hvar (Croatia) (1736.02.27 – 1759)
Baldassarre Maria Remondini (1736.02.27 – death 1777.10.05)
Bernardo Bocchini, O.F.M. Cap. (1778.09.28 – death 1785.01.16)
Francesco Mercati (1785.09.26 – death 1803)
Aloisio Scacoz, O.F.M. (1815.08.08 – 1831.11.13), emeritate as
Titular Archbishop of
Stauropolis (1831.12.02 – death 1842.02.22)
Luigi Lastaria (1831.11.04 – death 1870)
Evangelista Boni, O.F.M. Cap. (1872.06.07 – 1885.01.11), later Bishop of
Corfu (insular Greece) (1885.01.11 – death 1897.08.19)
Dionisio Nicolosi (1885.05.05 – 1890.06.06), later Bishop of
Chios (insular Greece) (1890.06.06 – death 1916.01.25)
Apostolic Administrator Domenico Darmanin (1913 – 1919.02.17), while Bishop of
Corfu (insular Greece) (1912.03.04 – 1919.02.17)