Roman Catholic Diocese of Monopoli
The Italian Catholic diocese of Monopoli, in the province of Bari, existed from the eleventh century to 1986. In that year it was united into the diocese of Conversano-Monopoli.History
The episcopal see at Monopoli was created in 1062, and its first prelate was Deodatus. The cathedral was erected by the second bishop, Romualdus, in 1073.
In 1118, the Diocese of Polignano, located in Polignano, a small town situated on a high promontory along the Adriatic, was united to this diocese. The diocese was historically immediately subject to the Holy See, but came under the archdiocese of Bari.Ordinaries
Diocese of Monopoli
Erected: 11th Century
Latin Name: Monopolitanus
- Dionigi di Borgo San Sepolcro
- Francesco Carbone
- Marco de Teramo
- Giosuè Mormile
- Michele Claudio
- Alfonso Alvarez Guerrero
- Alfonso Porzio
- Juan López, O.P.
- Giovanni Giacomo Macedonio
- Giulio Masi
- Francesco Surgenti, C.R.
- Benedicto Sánchez de Herrera
- Giuseppe Cavalieri
- Carolus de Tilly
- Gaetano De Andrea, C.R.
- Alfonso Francesco Dominquez, O.E.S.A.
- Nicola Centomani
- Giulio Antonio Sacchi
- Francesco Iorio
- Ciro de Alteriis
- Giuseppe Cacace
- Domenico Russo
- Raimondo Fusco, O.F.M. Conv.
- Lorenzo Villani
- Michele Palmieri
- Luigi Giamporcaro
- Francesco Pedicini
- Luigi Riccio
- Federico Tolimieri
- Antonio Dalena
- Carlo Caputo
- Francesco d’Albore
- Francesco di Costanzo
- Nicola Monterisi
- Agostino Migliore
- Antonio Melomo
- Gustavo Bianchi
- Carlo Ferrari
- Antonio D’Erchia