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Sergio Pola

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Sergio Pola
Titular Bishop of Famagusta
Coat of arms of the House of Pola
ChurchCatholic Church
SeeBishop of Famagusta
Appointed19 July 1706
Term ended9 February 1748
PredecessorVincenzo Bonifacio
SuccessorGerolamo Gradenigo
Orders
Consecration21 November 1706 (Bishop)
by Cardinal Giorgio Cornaro
Personal details
Born1 November 1674
Died9 February 1748(1748-02-09) (aged 73)
Treviso, Venetian Republic
BuriedChurch of Santa Caterina, Treviso

Sergio Pola (1674 – 1748) was an Italian titular bishop of the diocese of Famagusta from 1706 until his death.[1]

Life

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Sergio Pola was born in Treviso, Venetian Republic, on 1 November 1674, member of the House of Pola. On 23 July 1695 he became Canon of the Padua Cathedral, a position he held till 1706. In 1702 he refused the appointment as Bishop of Adria.[2]

He was appointed titular bishop of Famagusta on 19 July 1706. He received the episcopal consecration in the monastic church of Beata Elena in Padua on 21 November 1706 by the hands of the Cardinal Giorgio Cornaro.[1]

Sergio Pola was a member of the team, which prepared the background papers for the beatification of cardinal Gregorio Barbarigo.[3] From 1711 to his death, he was also commendatory abbot of Abbey of Santa Maria, Follina Edit this on Wikidata.[4]

Sergio Pola died on 9 February 1748 in Treviso, and he was buried in the Church of Santa Caterina.[2]

Sources

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  1. ^ a b David Cheney. "Sergio Pola". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  2. ^ a b Dondi dall'Orologio, Francesco Scipione (1805). Serie cronologico-istorica dei canonici di Padova. Padova: Stamp: del Seminario. p. 172.
  3. ^ Miari, Florio (1865). Cronache Bellunesi inedite dal conte Florio Miari. Belluno: dalla Tipografia Deliberale. p. 137.
  4. ^ "stemma del vescovo Sergio Pola". Catalogo generale dei Beni Culturali. Retrieved 3 August 2024.