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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Pesto (or Paëstum or Pæstum) was a bishopric, later under the name of Capaccio, and became a Latin Catholic titular see in 1966.
The diocese was established, perhaps around 400 AD, in Paestum, the Ancient Greco-Roman city now called Pesto in Italian. In the late 6th century, the bishops of Paestum had to relocate their seat to Agropoli (the acropolis). Three letters of Pope Gregory I are directed to Bishop Felix at that site.[1] Louis Duchesne remarks that, in Lucania, after the Gothic War (535–554), there were seven bishoprics; after the Lombards arrived, six of them were destroyed; the only one that survived was Paestum, which was compelled to abandon its seat and seek refuge in the Byzantine fort of Arropolis. He implies that the Lombards were the actual cause.[2]
It is claimed that the diocese of Paestum gained territory in 750 from the suppressed diocese of Sala Consilina. Only two bishops of Consilina are known, however, one between 494 and 496, and the other in 558-560. Likewise, no bishops of Paestum are known between 649 and 932. Circumstances surrounding the date of 750 are unattested, and the exact location of Consilina is uncertain.[3]
Paestum was attacked by the Saracens, who occupied the area of Agripoli, in 915. The city was burned. The inhabitants fled into the mountains, where they built the town that came to be called Capaccio.[4] In 1080, the town was devastated by the Norman Duke Robert Guiscard, and nearly deserted.[5]
In the 11th century, the bishops of Paestum moved their headquarters, without yet changing their title, to the city of Capaccio. Bishop Leonardus (1159) appears to have been the first to use the title episcopus Caputaquensis.[6]
The title, though not the diocese, was nominally restored as a Latin Catholic titular bishopric in 1966. The title has been held by:[23]
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