Latin Patriarch of Constantinople - List of Latin Patriarchs of Constantinople

List of Latin Patriarchs of Constantinople

  • Tommaso Morosini (1204–1211)
  • Fantino Dandolo (1211–1215)
  • Gervasio (1215–1219)
    • vacant (1219–1221)
  • Matteo (1221–1226)
  • Jean Halgrin (1226), declined office
  • Simone (1227–1233)
    • vacant (1233–1234)
  • Niccolò Visconti da Castro Arquato (1234–1251)
    • vacant (1251–1253)
  • Pantaleon Giustiniani (1253–1278); Patriarchate now titular only
  • Girolamo Masci, O.F.M. (1278–1288), later Pope Nicholas IV
  • Pietro Correr (1288–1302)
  • Leonardo Faliero (1302-c. 1305)
  • Nicholas of Thebes (c. 1308-c. 1335), later cardinal (1332–1335)
  • Gozzio Battaglia (1335–1339) (German Wikipedia article)
  • Rolando d'Asti (1339) (died immediately)
  • Enrico d'Asti (1339–1345), bishop of Negroponte
  • Stephen of Pinu (1346)
  • William of Constantinople (1346–1364)
  • St. Pierre Thomas (1364–1366)
  • Paul of Thebes (1366–1370)
  • Ugolino Malabranca de Orvieto O.S.A. (1371-c. 1375), bishop of Rimini
  • Giacomo da Itri (1376–1378), archbishop of Otranto (Italian Wikipedia article)
  • Guglielmo da Urbino O.F.M (1379), bishop of Urbino
  • Paul of Corinth (1379)
    • vacant (1379–1390)
  • Angelo Correr (1390–1405), later Pope Gregory XII
  • Louis of Mitylene (Ludovico? Luiz?) (1406–1408)
  • Antonio Correr (1408)
  • Alfonso of Seville (1408)
  • Francesco Lando (1409), patriarch of Grado
  • Giovanni Contarini (1409-c. 1412)
  • Jean de la Rochetaillée (1412–1423)
  • Giovanni Contarini (1424-1430?), restored
  • François de Conzié (1430–1432)
    • vacant (1432–1438)
  • Francesco Condulmer (1438–1453)
  • Gregorios Mammas (1453–1458), formerly Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople Gregorios III Melisenos Estrategopoulos „o Mammas“ 1450.
  • Isidore of Kiev (1458–1462)
  • Basilios Bessarion (Ioannis Bessarion) (1463–1472)
  • Pietro Riario O.F.M. (1472–1474)
  • Girolamo Lando (1474-c. 1496), Archbishop of Crete
  • Giovanni Michiel (1497–1503) Bishop of Verona, later Cardinal
  • Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní, el mayor (1503)
  • Francisco Lloris y de Borja (1503–1506)
  • Marco Corner (1506–1507)
  • Tamás Bakócz (1507–1521)
  • Marco Corner (1521–1524), restored
  • Egidio di Viterbo (1524–1530)
  • Francesco Pesaro (1530–1545) archbishop of Zadar
  • Marino Grimani (1545–1546)
  • Ranuccio Farnese (1546–1550)
  • Fabio Colonna (1550–1554), bishop of Aversa
  • Ranuccio Farnese (1554–1565) restored
  • Scipione Rebiba (1565–1573) Cardinal bishop of Albano
  • Prospero Rebiba (1573–1593) bishop of Catania
  • Silvio Savelli (1594–1596)
  • Ercole Tassoni (1596–1597)
  • Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini (1598-1627?)
  • Bonaventura Secusio a Caltagirone, O.F.M. Obs. (1599–1618)
  • Ascanio Gesualdo (1618–1638)
  • Francesco Maria Macchiavelli (1640–1641)
  • Giovanni Giacomo Panciroli (1641–1643)
  • Giovanni Battista Spada (1643-1675?)
  • Volumnio Bandinelli (1658–1660), later Cardinal
  • Stefano Ugolini (1667–1681)
  • Odoardo Cibo (Cybo) (1689-1706?), titular archbishop of Seleucia in Isauria
  • Luigi Pico della Mirandola (1706–1712)
  • Andrea Rigio (1716–1717)
  • Camillo Cibo (Cybo) (1718–1729)
  • Mondillo Orsini C.O. (1729–1751)
  • Ferdinando Maria de Rossi (1751–1759)
  • Filippo Caucci (1760–1771)
  • Juan Portugal de la Puebla (1771–1781), later Cardinal
  • Francesco Antonio Marucci (1781–1798)
  • Benedetto Fenaja, C.M. (1805–1823)
  • Giuseppe della Porta Rodiani (1823–1835)
  • Giovanni Soglia Ceroni (1835–1839)
  • Antonio Maria Traversi (1839–1842)
  • Giovanni Giacomo Sinibaldi (1843)
  • Fabio Maria Asquini (1844–1845)
  • Giovanni Giuseppe Canali (1845–1851)
  • Domenico Lucciardi (1851–1860)
  • Giuseppe Melchiade Ferlisi (1860–1865)
  • Ruggero Luigi Emidio Antici Mattei (1866–1878)
  • Giacomo Gallo (1878–1881)
    • vacant (1881–1887)
  • Giulio Lenti (1887–1895)
  • Giovanni Battista Casali del Drago (1895–1899)
  • Alessandro Sanminiatelli Zabarella (1899–1901)
  • Carlo Nocella (1901–1903), died 1908, former Latin Patriarch of Antioch
  • Giuseppe Ceppetelli (1903–1917)
    • vacant (1917–1923)
  • Michele Zezza di Zapponeta (1923–1927)
  • Antonio Anastasio Rossi (1927–1948)
    • vacant (1948–1964)

This title was officially abolished in 1965.

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