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Archbishop Antonio Maria Trigona

Deceased

Archbishop Emeritus of Messina, Italy

Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Palaestina


Events

DateAgeEventTitle
8 Sep 1760Born
20 Sep 178323.0Ordained PriestPriest
31 Mar 180645.5AppointedAuxiliary Bishop of Catania, Italy
31 Mar 180645.5AppointedTitular Bishop of Hierocaesarea
19 Oct 180646.1Ordained BishopTitular Bishop of Hierocaesarea
15 Mar 181756.5SelectedArchbishop of Messina, Italy
28 Jul 181756.8ConfirmedArchbishop of Messina, Italy
22 Nov 181959.2ResignedArchbishop of Messina, Italy
17 Dec 181959.2AppointedTitular Archbishop of Caesarea in Palaestina
1835¹74.3DiedArchbishop Emeritus of Messina, Italy

Note(s): ¹ Year Uncertain

MicroData Summary for Antonio Maria Trigona
(WikiData: Q3619840)
Archbishop Antonio Maria Trigona (born , died 1835) Archbishop Emeritus of Messina

EventPlace
Birth PlaceCatania

  • a priest for 51.2 years
  • a bishop for 28.2 years
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession:

Source(s):
  • b/c2: Les Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1806, Number 18
  • b/c2: Hierarchia Catholica, Volume 7, Page 124, and Page 214
  • b: Hierarchia Catholica, Volume 7, Page 262

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