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THE LATIN PATRIARCHS

PATRIARCHS OF VENICE

15TH CENTURY (1401-1500)


Saint Lawrence Justinian
Maffio Contarini
Andrea Bondimerio
Gregorio Correr
Giovanni Barozzi
Maffeo Gherardi
Tomaso Dona

16TH CENTURY (1501-1600)


Antonio Soriano
Alvise Contarini
Antonio Contarini
Girolamo Quirino
PierFrancesco Contarini
Vincenzo Diedo
Giovanni Trevisano
Lorenzo Priuli

17TH CENTURY (1601-1700)


Matteo Zane
Francesco Vendramin
Giovanni Tiepolo
Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo Cornaro
Giovan Francesco Morosini
Alvise Sagredo
Giovanni Alberto Badoer

18TH CENTURY (1701-1800)


Piero Barbarigo
Marco Gradenigo
Francesco Antonio Correr
Aloysius Foscari
Giovanni Bragadin
Fridericus Maria Giovanelli
19TH CENTURY (1801-1900)
Ludovico Flangini Giovanelli
Nicolò Saverio Gamboni
Francesco Milesi
Ladislaus Pyrker
Giacomo Monico
PierAurelio Mutti
Venerable Angelo Ramazzotti
Giuseppe Luigi Trevisanato
Domenico Agostini
Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto (Elected as Pope Saint Pius X)

20TH CENTURY (1901-2000)


Aristide Cavallari
Servant of God Pietro La Fontaine
Adeodato Giovanni Piazza
Carlo Agostini
Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli (Elected as Pope Saint John XXIII)
Giovanni Urbani
Albino Luciani (Elected as Pope Venerable John Paul I)
Marco Cé

21ST CENTURY (2001-2100)


Angelo Scola
Francesco Moraglia* (2012-Present)
TBD

22ND CENTURY (2101-2200)


TBD

PATRIARCHS OF JERUSALEM
11TH CENTURY (1001-1100)
Prior to the Great Schism, there were no separate Latin and Greek Orthodox Churches,
and thus no separate patriarchs. For patriarchs of Jerusalem of the unified Church prior
to the Schism, see Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem.

Arnulf of Chocques
Dagobert of Pisa

12TH CENTURY (1101-1200)


Maurice of Porto (Acting)
Evremar
Ghibbelin of Arles
Warmund of Jerusalem
Stephen of La Ferté
William of Malines
Fulk of Jerusalem
Amalric of Nesle
Heraclius of Jerusalem

Jerusalem itself was lost in 1187; the seat of the patriarch moved (with the kingdom in
retreat) to Acre.

Rodolfo
Michele de Corbeil
Aymar the Monk

13TH CENTURY (1201-1300)


Soffredo
Saint Albert of Jerusalem
Raoul of Mérencourt
Gerold of Lausanne
Robert of Nantes
Jacques Pantaléon (Elected as Pope Urban IV)
William of Agen
Thomas Agni of Cosenza
Blessed John of Vercelli
Elijah
Nicholas of Hanapes
Landolfo
14TH CENTURY (1301-1400)
Acre lost in 1291; see in exile moved to Cyprus, then Rome after 1374; titular patriarchs
until 1847.

Antony Bek
Pierre Pleinecassagne
Pierre

The Franciscan Custodian of the Holy Land held the title from 1342 to 1830 under the
Papal bull Gratiam agimus by Pope Clement VI. The bull declared the Franciscans as
the official custodians of the Holy Places in the name of the Catholic Church, "unless
someone was specifically appointed in the honorary office".

Raymond Bequin
Peter Paludanus
Elie de Nabinal
Pierre de Casa
Emanuele de Nabinal
Guillaume Namici
Philippe de Cabassoles
Guglielmo Militis
Guilherme Audibert de la Garde
Philippe d'Alençon de Valois
Guglielmo de Urbino

During the Western Schism, the patriarch was appointed by both popes resulting in
overlapping appointments.

Appointed by Pope of Rome:


Stephanus de Insula
Fernandus
Ugo Roberti

Appointed by Pope of Avignon:


Lope Fernández de Luna
Bertrande de Chanac
Aimone Séchal
Francesc Eiximenis
15TH CENTURY (1401-1500)
Francisco Clemente Pérez Capera
Leonardo Delfino
Biagio Molino
● Cristoforo Garatoni (Apostolic Administrator)
● Bessarion (Apostolic Administrator)
Lorenzo Zanni
Louis de Haricuria
Bartolomeo della Rovere

16TH CENTURY (1501-1600)


Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio
Bernardino López de Carvajal
Rodrigo de Carvajal
Alessandro Farnese
Cristoforo Spiriti
Antonio Elio
Giovanni Antonio Facchinetti (Elected as Pope Innocent IX)
Scipione Gonzaga
Fabio Blondus de Montealto

17TH CENTURY (1601-1700)


Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri
Diofebo Farnese
Alfonso Manzanedo de Quiñones
Domenico de' Marini
Giovanni Battista Colonna
Tegrimus Tegrimi
Aegidius Ursinus de Vivere
Camillo Massimo
Egidio Colonna
Bandino Panciatici
Niccolo Pietro Bargellini
Francesco Martelli

18TH CENTURY (1701-1800)


Muzio Gaeta
Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti
Pompeo Aldrovandi
Tommaso Cervini
Tommaso de Moncada
Giorgio Maria Lascaris

19TH CENTURY (1801-1900)


Michele di Pietro
Francesco Maria Fenzi
Paolo Augusto Foscolo

Restoration of resident Latin patriarchs of Jerusalem in 1847.

Giuseppe Valerga
Vincenzo Bracco

Latin patriarchate hierarchy was re-established in 1889.

Luigi Piavi
● Pasquale Appodia (Auxiliary Bishop)

20TH CENTURY (1901-2000)


Filippo Camassei
Luigi Barlassina
Alberto Gori
Giacomo Giuseppe Beltritti
Michel Sabbah

21ST CENTURY (2001-2100)


Fouad Twal
Pierbattista Pizzaballa* (2020-Present)
TBD

22ND CENTURY (2101-2200)


TBD

PATRIARCHS OF LISBON

18TH CENTURY (1701-1800)


Tomás de Almeida
José Manuel da Câmara de Atalaia (Jose I)
Francisco de Saldanha da Gama (Francisco I)
Fernando de Sousa e Silva
José Francisco Miguel António de Mendonça (Jose II)

19TH CENTURY (1801-1900)


Carlos da Cunha e Menezes
Patrício da Silva
Francisco de São Luís (Francisco II)
Guilherme Henriques de Carvalho
Manuel Bento Rodrigues da Silva (Manuel I)
Inácio do Nascimento de Morais Cardoso
José Sebastião de Almeida Neto (Jose III)

20TH CENTURY (1901-2000)


António Mendes Belo (Antonio I)
Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira (Manuel II)
António Ribeiro (Antonio II)
José Policarpo (Jose IV)

21ST CENTURY (2001-2100)


Manuel Clemente (Manuel III)* (2013-Present)
TBD

22ND CENTURY (2101-2200)


TBD

PATRIARCHS OF THE EAST INDIES

19TH CENTURY (1801-1900)


António Sebastião Valente

20TH CENTURY (1901-2000)


Mateus de Oliveira Xavier
Teotónio Emanuel Ribeiro Vieira de Castro
José da Costa Nunes
José Vieira Alvernaz
Raul Nicolau Gonçalves

21ST CENTURY (2001-2100)


Filipe Neri Ferrão* (2004-Present)
TBD

22ND CENTURY (2101-2200)


TBD

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