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James of Viterbo
O.S.A.
Archbishop of Naples
Painting in Viterbo.
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Roman Catholic Church
Archdiocese
Naples
Metropolis
Naples
See
Naples
Appointed
12 December 1302
Installed
1303
Term ended
1307
Predecessor
Giovanni de Alatre
Successor
Monaldo Monaldeschi
Orders
Consecration
1302
Rank
Archbishop
Personal details
Born
Giacomo Capocci
c. 1255
Viterbo, Papal States
Died
c. 1307 Naples, Kingdom of Naples
Nationality
Italian
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Previous post(s)
Archbishop of Benevento (1302)
Alma mater
University of Paris
Sainthood
Feast day
4 June[1]
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Beatified
14 June 1911 Saint Peter's Basilica, Kingdom of Italy by Pope Pius X
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Archbishop's attire
Augustinian habit
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