Note that the Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine began in 1256. Priors General listed before then were the major superior of the Tuscan hermits of the Little Union only.
All Chapters were held in Italy, unless otherwise indicated.
Until the year 1281, a General Chapter was held every year, although often with the same Prior General remaining in office.
When a Prior General died or retired before the end of his term of office, the Vicar General (VG) who replaced him is named (if known).
General Chapter
Prior General (or a Vicar General – VG - to replace him)
Its location and years
1. Roma 1244
1. Matthaeus 1244-1250.
2. ? 1245
3. ? 1246
4. ? 1247
5. ? 1248
6. ? 1249
7. Cascina (Pisa) 1250
8. ? 1251
9. ? 1252
2. Adiutus de Garfagnana, 1252.
10. ? 1253
11. ? 1254
12. ? 1255
3. Philippus de Parrana, before the Grand Union of 1256.
13. Roma 1256
4. Lanfranc de Milano, 1256-1264. (VG: name unknown).
14. Roma 1257
15. ? 1258
16. ? 1259
17. Cesena 1260
18 ? 1261
19. ? 1262
20. ? 1263
21. ? 1264
22. Perugia 1265
5. Guido de Staggia, 1265-1271.
23. ? 1266
24. ? 1267
25. ? 1268
26. ? 1269
27. ? 1270
28. ? 1271
6. Clemens de Osimo, 1271-1274.
29. ? 1272
30. ? 1273
31. Molaria (Roma) 1274
7. Franciscus de Reggio, 1274-1284.
32. Molaria (Roma) 1275
33. Todi 1276
34. Viterbo 1277
35. Rimini 1278
36. Perugia 1279
37. Padova 1281
38. Orvieto 1284
8. Clemens de Osimo, 1284-1291. (VG: Paulus de Perugia, from theRoman Province.).
39. Florence 1287
40. Regensburg, Germany 1290
41. Roma 1292
9. Aegidius de Roma, 1292-1295.
42. Siena 1295
10. Simon de Pistoia, 1295-1298.
43. Milano 1298
11. Augustinus de Tarano, 1295-1298.
44. Napoli 1300
12. Franciscus de Monterubbiano, 1300-1307. (VG: Name unknown).
45. Perugia 1303
46. Bologna 1306
47. Genoa 1308
13. Iacobus de Orte, 1308-1311, (Died in offgicve. VG: Name unknown).
48. Viterbo 1312
14. Alexander de Sant’Elpidio, 1312-1326.
49. Padova 1315
50. Rimini 1318
51. Treviso 1321
52. Montpellier, France 1324
53. Firenze 1326
15. Guillelmus de Cremona, 1326-1342. (VG: Provincial of Lombardy, name unknown.)
54. Paris, France 1329
55. Venice 1332
56. Grasse, France 1335
57. Siena 1338
58. Toulouse, France 1341
59. Milano 1343
16. Dionysius de Modena, 1343-1344. (VG: Provincial of France, name unknown).
60. Paris, France 1345
17. Thomas de Strasbourg 1345-1357. (VG: Stephanus de Farges, Province of Narbonne, France).
61. Pavia 1348
62. Basel, Switzerland 1351
63. Perugia 1354
64. Montpellier, France 1357
18. Gregorius de Rimini, 1357-1358. (VG: Province of Marche, name unknown).
65. Padua 1359
19. Matthaeus de Ascoli, 13591367. (VG: Province of Padua/Treviso, name unknown.)
66. Vienna. Austria 1362
67. Siena 1365
68. Avignon, France 1368
20. Hugolinus de Orvietto, 1368-1371. (VG: Province of Pisana, name unknown).
69. Florence 1371
21. Guido de Belregardo seu de Toulouse, 1371-1377. (VG: Bonaventura de Padova).
70. Cologne,Germany 1374
71. Verona 1377
22. Bonaventura de Padova, 1377-1378 (VG: Philippus de Mantova, 1378-1381;
Nicolaus de Amatrice, 1381-1383;
Bartholomaeus de Venezia, 1383-1385).
72. Esztergom, Hungary 1385
23. Bartholomaeus de Venezia, 1385-1400. (VG: Nicolaus de Cascia).
73. Imola 1388
74. Würzburg, Germany. 1391
75. Rimini 1391
76. Münich, Germany 1397
77. L’Aquila 1400
24. Nicolaus de Cascia, 1400-1409. (VG: Paulus de Venezia, 1409-1410; Simon de Ancona, 1410).
78. Laulingen, Germany 1403
79. Ferrara 1406
25. Hieronymus de Pistoia, 1410-1419.
80. Asti 1419
26. Augustinus de Roma, 1419-1431. (VG: Gerardus de Rimini).
81. Bologna 1425
82. Montpellier, France 1430
83. Mantua 1434
27. Gerardus de Rimini, 1434-1443.
84. Perugia 1439
85. Siena 1443
28. Iulianus de Salem, 1443-1459.
86. Bourges, France 1447
87. Ferrara 1451
88. Avignon, France 1455
29. Alexander de Sassoferrato, 1459-1460. (VG: Guillelmus Becchi de Firenze).
89. Tolentino 1459
90. Siena 1460
30. Guillelmus Becchi de Firenze, 1460-1470.
91. Pamiers, France 1465
92. Bologna 1470
31. Iacobus de L’Aquila, 1470-1476. (VG: Ambrosius Massari de Cori).
93. Roma 1476
32. Ambrosius Massari de Cori, 1476-1485. (VG: Silvester de Bagnoregio, 1485; Anselmus de Montefalco, 1485-1486).
94. Perugia 1482
95. Siena 1486
33. Anselmus de Montefalco, 1486-1496. (VG: Marianum de Genazzano).
96. Roma 1491
97. Roma 1497
34. Marianus de Genazzano, 1497-1498. (VG: Gratianus Ventura de Foligno, 1498-1501).
98. Fermo 1501
35. Gratianus Ventura de Foligno, 1501-1504. (VG: Augustinus de Terni, 1504-1505).
99. Perugia 1505
36. Augustinus de Terni, 1505-1506. (VG: Aegidius de Viterbo, 1506-1507).
100. Naples1507
37. Aegidius de Viterbo, 1507-1518. (VG: Gabriel de Venezia).
101. Viterbo 1511
102. Rimini 1515
103. Venice 1519
38. Gabriel de Venezia, 1519-1537. (VG: Ioannes Iacobus de Napoli, 1537; Ioannes Antonius de Chieti, 1537-1538).
104. Treviso 1526
105. Padua 1533
106. Verona 1538
39. Ioannes Antonius de Chieti, 1538. (VG: Jerome Seripando).
107. Naples 1539
40. Jerome Seripando, 1539-1551.
108. Roma 1543
109. Recanati 1547
41. Christophorus de Padova 1551-1569. (VG: Thaddaeus de Perugia).
110. Bologna 1551
111. Rimini 1555
112. Venice 1559
113. Milano 1564
114. Padua 1568
115. Perugia 1570
42. Thaddaeus de Perugia, 1570-1581.
116. Roma 1575
117. Bologna 1581
43. Franciscus de Recanati, 1581. (VG: Augustinus de Fivizzano).
118. Roma 1582
44. Spiritus de Vicenza, 1582-1586. (VG: Thaddaeus de Perugia)
119. Roma 1587
45. Gregorius de Montelparo, 1587-1591. (VG: Augustinus de Tarquinia, 1591-1592; Augustinus de Fivizzano, 1592).
120. Roma 1592
46. Andrea Securani de Fivizzano; 1592-1598.
121. Roma 1598
47. Alexander Mancini de 1598-1600. (VG: Fulvius de Ascoli).
122. Recanati 1602
48. Hippolytus Fabriani de Ravenna, 1602-1607. (VG: Ioannes Baptista de Aste).
123. Roma 1608
49. Ioannes Baptista de Aste, 1608-1614.
124. Roma 1614
50. Nicolaus Giovannetti de S. Angelo, 1614-1620.
125. Roma 1620
51. Fulgentius Gallucci de Montegiorgio, 1620-1624. (VG: Hieronymus de Ghettis de Roma).
126. Roma 1625
52. Hieronymus de Ghettis de Roma, 1625-1630.
127. Roma 1630
53. Hieronymus Rigoli de Tarquinia, 1630-1636.
128. Roma 1636
54. Hippolytus Monti de Finale, 1636-1645.
129. Roma 1645
55. Fulgentius Petrelli de Sigillo, 1645-1648. (VG: Salvator Severinus Simoncelli de Fabriano).
130. Roma 1649
56. Phillippus Visconti de Milano, 1649-1655.
131. Roma 1655
57. Paulus Luchini de Pesaro, 1655-1661.
132. Roma 1661
58. Petrus Lanfranconi de Ancona, 1661-1667.
133. Roma 1667
59. Hieronymus Valvassori de Milano, 1667-1673.
134. Roma 1673
60. Nicolaus Oliva de Siena, 1673-1677. (VG: Dominicus Valvassori de Milano).
135. Roma 1679
61. Dominicus Valvassori de Milano, 1679-1685.
136. Roma 1685
62. Fulgentius Travalloni de Montelparo, 1685-1693.
137. Roma 1693
63. Antonius Pacini de Ravenna, 1693-1699.
138. Bologna 1699
64. Nicolaus Serani de L’Aquila, 1699-1705.
139. Roma 1705
65. Adeodatus Nuzzi de Altamura, 1705-1711.
140. Roma 1711
66. Adeodatus Summantico de Foggia, 1711-1717. (VG: Franciscus Maria Querni, 1717-1720. Thomas Cervioni, 1720-1721).
141. Roma 1721
67. Thomas Cervioni, 1721-1726.
142. Perugia 1726
68. Fulgentius Bellelli, 1726-1733.
143. Roma 1733
69. Nicolaus Antonius Schiaffinati, 1733-1739.
144. Rimini 1739
70. Felix Leoni, 1739-1745.
145. Bologna 1745
71. Augustinus Gioia, 1745-1751. (VG: Franciscus Xaverius Vásquez).
146. Bologna 1753
72. Franciscus Xaverius Vásquez, 1753-1785. (VG: Augustinus Antonius Giorgi).
147. Roma 1786
73. Stephanus Bellisini, 1786-1797. (VG: Dominicus Lippici).
148. Bologna 1792
74. Georgius Rey, 1800-? (A period of historical problems. General Chapters not conducted for thirty years).
149. Roma 1822
75. Ioseph Mistretta, 1822-1829.
76. Venantius Villalonga, 1829-1834. (VG for Spain: Franciscus Villacorta, and VG for Italy and other nations: Laurentius Tardì).
150. Roma 1835
77. Thomas Credennino, 1835-1838.
78. Philippus Angelucci, 1838-1850. (Chosen by Pope Gregory XVI. Exceptional circumstances.)
79. Ioseph Palermo, 1851-1855. (VG: Paulus Micallef).
151. Roma 1841
152. Roma 1847
153. Roma 1853
154. Roma 1859
80. Paulus Micallef 1859-1865.
155. Roma 1865
81. Ioannes Belluomini, 1865-1887. (From 1880, in the absence of General Chapters, Pope Leo XIII directly chose an Augustinian as Commissary General. He was Pacificus Antonius Neno, by a decree of Sacred. Congegation. EE. et RR., on 24th December 1880).
82. Pacificus Antonius Neno, 1887-1889. (VG: Petrus Belgrano).
156. Roma 1889
83. Sebastianus Martinelli, 1889-1898. (VG: Thomas Rodríguez after 3rd August 1896).
157. Roma 1895
84. Thomas Rodríguez, 1898-1920.
158. Roma 1901
159. Roma 1907
160. Roma 1913
161. Roma 1920
85. Thomas Giacchetti, 1920-1924. (VG: Eustasius Esteban).
162. Roma 1925
86. Eustasius Esteban, 1925-1931.
163. Roma 1931
87. Clemens Fuhl, 1931-1935. (VG:Iacobus García).
164. Roma 1936
88. Carolus Pasquini, 1936-1947.
165. Roma 1947
89. Joseph Hickey, 1947-1953.
166. Roma 1953
90. Engelbertus Eberhard, 1953-1958. (VG:Ignatius Arámburu).
167. Roma 1959
91. Lucianus Rubio, 1959-1965.
168. Roma 1965
92. Augustinus Trapè, 1965-1971.
169. Villanova, U.S.A. 1968 (special)
170. Roma 1971
93. Theodore Tack, 1971-1983.
171. Dublin, Ireland 1974 (intermediate)
172. Roma 1977
173. México, Mexico 1980 (intermediate)
174. Roma 1983
94. Martin Nolan, 1983-1989
175. Roma 1986
(intermediate)
176. Roma 1989
95. Miguel Angel Orcasitas, 1989-2001
177. São Paulo, Brazil 1992 (intermediate)
178. Roma 1995
179. Villanova, U.S.A. 1998
180. Roma 2001
96. Robert F. Prevost, 2001-2013
181. S. Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain 2004
182. Roma 2007 Second term of Robert Prevost (2107 - 2013) 183. Escorial, Spain 2010 Intermediate General Chapter 184. Roma 2014 General Chapter Elected as 97th Prior General was Alejandro Anton Moral (2014 - 2020) 185. Abuja, Nigeria 2016 Intermediate General Chapter AN4102