Pietro Rota

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ChurchRoman Catholic
Appointed27 October 1871
Term ended3 May 1879
PredecessorGiovanni Corti
Monsignor

Pietro Rota
Bishop of Mantua
ChurchRoman Catholic
Appointed27 October 1871
Term ended3 May 1879
PredecessorGiovanni Corti
SuccessorGiovanni Maria Berengo
Orders
Consecrationby Cardinal Costantino Patrizi Naro
Personal details
Born(1805-01-30)30 January 1805
Died3 February 1890(1890-02-03) (aged 85)
Rome
NationalityItalian
DenominationRoman Catholic
ResidenceMantua, Italy

Pietro Rota (30 January 1805 – 3 February 1890) was an Italian priest who became Bishop of Mantua, based in the city of Mantua, Northern Italy. He was given the mandate of restoring the diocese to obedience to the Pope after succeeding a popular liberal bishop who had supported Italian unification and the surrender of the Pope's temporal powers. He was harassed by the civil authorities, and was not allowed to take his seat.

Pietro Rota was born in Correggio, Emilia-Romagna, on 30 January 1805. He was appointed Bishop of Guastalla on 23 March 1855, and was ordained two days later. On 27 October 1871 he was appointed Bishop of Mantova.[1]

Bishop of Mantua

Later years

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