James of Viterbo
James of Viterbo | |
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| Archbishop of Naples | |
Painting in Viterbo. | |
| Church | 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 |
| Previous post(s) | Archbishop of Benevento (1302) |
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| Consecration | 1302 |
| Rank | Archbishop |
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| Born | Giacomo Capocci c. 1255 |
| Died | c. 1307 Naples, Kingdom of Naples |
| Nationality | Italian |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
| Alma mater | University of Paris |
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| Feast day | 4 June |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
| Beatified | 14 June 1911 Saint Peter's Basilica, Kingdom of Italy by Pope Pius X |
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James of Viterbo OSA (Italian: Giacomo da Viterbo; c. 1255 – c. 1307), born Giacomo Capocci (nicknamed Doctor speculativus), was an Italian Roman Catholic Augustinian friar and Scholastic theologian, who later became Archbishop of Naples.