Type: | Bishop |
Honorific-Prefix: | Most Reverend |
Andrea Veroli | |
Bishop of Camerino | |
Church: | Catholic Church |
Diocese: | Diocese of Camerino |
Term: | 1464–1478 |
Predecessor: | Alessandro Oliva |
Successor: | Fabrizio Varano |
Death Date: | 1478 |
Death Place: | Camerino, Italy |
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Andrea Veroli (died 1478) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as bishop of Camerino (1464–1478),[1] bishop of Muro Lucano (1463–1464),[2] bishop of Urbino (1452–1463),[3] bishop of Boiano (1439–1452),[4] and bishop of Conversano (1437–1439).[5]
Veroli was appointed on 29 April 1437, during the papacy of Pope Eugene IV, as bishop of Conversano,[6] [7] and then as bishop of Boiano on 25 September 1439. This was followed by an appointment as bishop of Urbino on 11 September 1452, during the papacy of Pope Nicholas V; when Pope Pius II, Veroli was appointed bishop of Muro Lucano on 26 May 1463. Finally, Veroli was appointed bishop of Camerino on 8 October 1464 during the papacy of Pope Paul II, a position in which Veroli served until death, in 1478.
While bishop, Veroli was the principal co-consecrator of Thomas Scrope, auxiliary bishop of Norwich (1450); and Johann Goldener, auxiliary bishop of Bamberg (1451).