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Ugo Camozzo (28 November 1892 – 7 July 1977) was an Italian prelate. He was ordained in 1914 and worked for the Patriarchate of Venice until 1938, year in which he was consecrated Archbishop of Fiume (modern Rijeka) at that time part of Italy. After World War II when Yugoslavia gained control over the city of Rijeka, and like all the Italians living there, Archbishop Camozzo was forced into exile in 1947. The following year Pope Pius XII named him Archbishop of Pisa. He resigned on 22 September 1970 and died, aged 84, on 7 July 1977. He was the last Italian Archbishop of Fiume.

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  • Ugo Camozzo (Milano, 28 novembre 1892 – Padova, 7 luglio 1977) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico italiano. (it)
  • Ugo Camozzo (28 November 1892 – 7 July 1977) was an Italian prelate. He was ordained in 1914 and worked for the Patriarchate of Venice until 1938, year in which he was consecrated Archbishop of Fiume (modern Rijeka) at that time part of Italy. After World War II when Yugoslavia gained control over the city of Rijeka, and like all the Italians living there, Archbishop Camozzo was forced into exile in 1947. The following year Pope Pius XII named him Archbishop of Pisa. He resigned on 22 September 1970 and died, aged 84, on 7 July 1977. He was the last Italian Archbishop of Fiume. (en)
  • Ugo Camozzo (* 28. November 1892 in Mailand, Königreich Italien; † 7. Juli 1977 in Padua) war ein italienischer Geistlicher. Camozzo war der Sohn von Giuseppe und Elisa Pitta. Camozzo wurde am 29. Mai 1915 zum Priester für das Patriarchat von Venedig geweiht. Papst Pius XI. ernannte ihn am 17. August 1938 zum Bischof von Rijeka, das zu jener Zeit zum Königreich Italien gehörte. Adeodato Giovanni Piazza, Patriarch von Venedig, weihte ihn am 21. September 1938 zum Bischof. Mitkonsekratoren waren Giovanni Jeremich, Weihbischof in Venedig, und Antonio Santin, Bischof von Triest und Capodistria. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg übernahm Jugoslawien die Kontrolle über die Stadt Rijeka und Camozzo musste wie alle Italiener die Stadt verlassen. (de)
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  • Ugo Camozzo (* 28. November 1892 in Mailand, Königreich Italien; † 7. Juli 1977 in Padua) war ein italienischer Geistlicher. Camozzo war der Sohn von Giuseppe und Elisa Pitta. Camozzo wurde am 29. Mai 1915 zum Priester für das Patriarchat von Venedig geweiht. Papst Pius XI. ernannte ihn am 17. August 1938 zum Bischof von Rijeka, das zu jener Zeit zum Königreich Italien gehörte. Adeodato Giovanni Piazza, Patriarch von Venedig, weihte ihn am 21. September 1938 zum Bischof. Mitkonsekratoren waren Giovanni Jeremich, Weihbischof in Venedig, und Antonio Santin, Bischof von Triest und Capodistria. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg übernahm Jugoslawien die Kontrolle über die Stadt Rijeka und Camozzo musste wie alle Italiener die Stadt verlassen. Papst Pius XII. ernannte ihn am 13. Januar 1948 zum Erzbischof von Pisa. Papst Paul VI. nahm am 22. September 1970 dessen Rücktritt an und ernannte ihn zum Titularerzbischof pro hac vice von Hirina. Camozzo nahm an allen vier Sitzungsperioden des Zweites Vatikanisches Konzil als Konzilvater teil. (de)
  • Ugo Camozzo (Milano, 28 novembre 1892 – Padova, 7 luglio 1977) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico italiano. (it)
  • Ugo Camozzo (28 November 1892 – 7 July 1977) was an Italian prelate. He was ordained in 1914 and worked for the Patriarchate of Venice until 1938, year in which he was consecrated Archbishop of Fiume (modern Rijeka) at that time part of Italy. After World War II when Yugoslavia gained control over the city of Rijeka, and like all the Italians living there, Archbishop Camozzo was forced into exile in 1947. The following year Pope Pius XII named him Archbishop of Pisa. He resigned on 22 September 1970 and died, aged 84, on 7 July 1977. He was the last Italian Archbishop of Fiume. (en)
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