Carlo Setari

15th-century Roman Catholic bishop From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carlo Setari (died 1486) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Isernia (1470–1486).[1]

In office1470–1486
SuccessorFrancesco de Adamo Lucharo
Consecration3 Jun 1470
by Nicolas Solimele
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Carlo Setari
Bishop of Isernia
ChurchCatholic Church
In office1470–1486
SuccessorFrancesco de Adamo Lucharo
Orders
Consecration3 Jun 1470
by Nicolas Solimele
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Died1486 (1487)
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On 12 Jan 1470, Carlo Setari was appointed Bishop of Isernia by Pope Paul II.[1][2] On 3 Jun 1470, he was consecrated bishop by Nicolas Solimele, Bishop of Venosa, with Meolo de Mascabruni, Bishop of Muro Lucano, and Giovanni Geraldini, Bishop of Catanzaro, serving as co-consecrators.[2] He served as Bishop of Isernia until his death in 1486.[1][2]

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