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List of General Ministers of the Order of Friars Minor : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Ministers General of the Order of Friars Minor
This is a list of the ministers general of the Order of Friars Minor.
==Ministers General up to 1517==

* Francis of Assisi (1210–1226)
* Giovanni Parenti (1227–1232) 1st Minister General
* Elias of Cortona (1232–1239) 2nd Minister General
* Albert of Pisa (1239–1240) 3rd Minister General
* Haymo of Faversham (1240–1243) 4th Minister General
* Crescentius of Jesi (1244–1247) 5th Minister General
* Johannes of Parma (1247–1257) 6th Minister General
* Bonaventura of Bagnoreggio (1257–1274) 7th Minister General
* Girolamo Masci d'Ascoli (1274–1279), later Pope Nicholas IV, 8th Minister General
* Bonagratia of Bologna (1279–1285), 9th Minister General
* Arlotto of Prato (1285–1287), 10th Minister General
* Matteo de Acquasparta (1287–1289), 11th Minister General
* Raimund Godefroy (1289–1295), 12th Minister General
* Giovanni Mincio of Murrovalle (1296–1304), 13th Minister General
* Gonsalvus Hispanus (1304–1313), 14th Minister General
* Alessandro Bonini di Alessandria (1313–1314), 15th Minister General
* Michael of Cesena (1316–1328), 16th Minister General
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*Cardinal Bertrand de Turre (1328–1329), general Vicar
* Gerardo Odónis (1329–1342), 17th Minister General
* Fortanerio de Vassal (1343–1348), 18th Minister General
* Guillaume Farinier (1348–1357), 19th Minister General
* Juan Bouchier (1357–1358), 20th Minister General
* Marcus of Viterbo (1359–1366), 21st Minister General
* Thomas of Frignano (1367–1372), 22nd Minister General
* Leonardo Rossi (1373–1378), 23rd Minister General
During the Great Schism, the following ministers general headed the order in the Roman obedience:
* Ludovico Donati (1379–1383), 24th Minister General
* Pietro da Conzano (1383–1384), 25th Minister General
* Martino Sangiorgio de Rivarolo (1384–1387), 26th Minister General
* Enrico Alfieri (1387–1405), 27th Minister General
* Antonio Vinitti de Pereto (1405–1408), 28th Minister General
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*Angelo Salvetti (1408–1409), general Vicar
* Antonio da Cascia (1410–1415), 29th Minister General (for the first year general Vicar)
* Antonio Vinitti de Pereto (1415–1420), second appointment
At the same time, the following presided over the order in the obedience of Avignon:
* Angelo di Spoleto (1379–1391)
* John Chevegneyo (1391–1402)
* Giovanni Bardolini (1403–1417)
After the conclusion of the schism, the order was reunited under Antonio Vinitti.
* Angelo Salvetti (1421–1424), 30th Minister General
* Antonio da Massa Marittima (1424–1430), 31st Minister General
* Guillermo Robazoglio da Casale (1430–1442), 32nd Minister General
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*Alberto Berdini de Sarteano (1442–1443) ( general Vicar)
* Antonio Rusconi (1443–1449), 33rd Minister General
* Angel Cristofori del Toscano (1450–1453), 34th Minister General
* Jacob Bassolini de Mozzanica (1454–1457), 35th Minister General
* Jaime Zarzuela (1458–1464), 36th Minister General
* Francesco della Rovere (1464–1469), 37th Minister General, later Pope Sixtus IV.
* Zanetto de Udine (1469–1475), 38th Minister General
* Francesco Nanni called Samson (1475–1499), 39th Minister General
* Egidio Delfini de Amelia (1500–1506), 40th Minister General
* Rainaldo Graziani de Cotignola (1506–1510), 41st Minister General
* Felipe Porcacci de Bagnacavallo (1510–1511), 42nd Minister General
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*Gomez de Lisboa (1511–1512), general Vicar
* Bernardino Prati (1511–1517), 43rd Minister General (for the first year as general Vicar)

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