MILANThe ecclesiastic
authorities of the city, who were the temporal rulers as well during much
of the 10th, 11th, and 12th centuries. The See has also provided three
popes and one antipope.
St. Barnabas....................................fl. c. 52
St. Anathalon...................................fl. c. 53
St. Caius...........................................61-85
vacant
St. Castricianus....................................97-138
St. Calimerus......................................138-191
vacant
St. Mona...........................................195-251
St. Maternus....................................fl. c. 282
St. Miroclus....................................fl. c. 303
St. Eustorgio...................................fl. c. 315
vacant
St. Protasius Algisi...............................fl. 351
St. Dionysius Mariani..............................351-365
vacant
St. Ambrosius......................................374-397
St. Simplicianus Soresini..........................397-400
St. Venerius Oldrati...............................400-408
St. Marolo.........................................408-423
St. Martinianus Osio...............................423-435
St. Glycerius Landriani............................436-438
St. Lazarus Beccardi...............................438-449
St. Eusebius Pagani................................449-462
St. Gerontius Bescapè..............................462-465
St. Benignus Bossi.................................465-472
St. Senator Settala................................472-475
St. Theodorus I de' Medici.........................475-490
St. Laurentius I Litta.............................490-512
St. Eustorgio II...................................512-518
St. Magnus de' Trincheri...........................518-530
St. Dacius Agliati.................................530-552
Vitale de' Cittadini...............................552-555
Archbishops govern the city as a locally autonomous
fief within the Carolingian Empire (757-887), Italian kingdom (887-1014),
and Holy Roman Empire (1014 onward) 757-1218
Pietro V de' Accolti de Aretio.................jun-dec 1524 d. 1532
Bishop of Ancona 1505-1511; Apostolic Administrator
of Cádiz (Spain) 1511-1518, 1521-1523, of Arras (France) 1518-1521,
apr-dec 1523; Cardinal-Bishop of Albano 1523-1524, of Palestrina may-june
1524, of Sabina 1524-1532
Benedetto de' Accolti.............................1524–1549