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Bishop of Ravenna

This page is a list of Roman Catholic bishops and archbishops of Ravenna, and (from 1985 ()) of the Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia. The earlier ones were frequently tied to the Exarchate of Ravenna. (The city also became the centre of the Orthodox Church in Italy in 1995.)
==Diocese of Ravenna (1st – 6th)==

*St. Apollinare, legendarily to 79, historically in the era of Septimius Severus
*St. Aderito (Aderitus)
*St. Eleucadio (Eleucadius)
*St. Marciano (Marcian) — died c. 127 — feast day May 22.
*St. Calogero (Calocerus)
*St. Proculo (Proculus)
*St. Probo I (Probus I) — died 175
*St. Dato (Datus)
*St. Liberio I (Liberius I)
*St. Agapito (Agapitus)
*St. Marcellino (Marcellinus)
*St. Severo (Severus) (c. 308–c. 348)
*St. Liberio II (Liberius II)
*St. Probo II (Probus II)
*Fiorenzio (Florentius)
*Liberio III (Liberius III) (c. 380–c. 399)
*St. Urso (Ursus) (c. 399–c. 426), who built the original basilica to the Resurrection of Our Lord (called Anastasis in the Byzantine period)
*St. Pietro I Crisologo (c. 426–c. 450)
*Neone (c. 450–c. 473)
*Esuperantio (Exuperantius) (c. 473–c. 477)
*Giovanni I Angelopte (c. 477–494)〔Andreas Agnellus lists only one bishop of Ravenna with this name in the 5th century. Although Agnellus mistakenly assigns events dated to the earlier part of the century to John's office, John's surviving epitaph (CIL 11, 304) states he was bishop 16 Years, ten months and 18 days, and was buried 5 June 494〕
*Pietro II (494–519)
*Aureliano (Aurelian) (519–521)
*Ecclesio (Ecclesius) (522–532) — started construction of San Vitale and is represented in the church's apse mosaic〔Dates according to Andreescu-Treadgold, Treadgold (Procopius and the imperial panels of S. Vitale )〕
*St. Ursicino (Ursicinus) (533–536) — ordered the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe to be built〔
*Vittore (Victor) (538–545) — noted on monograms on capitals in San Vitale〔

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