The Italian Catholic diocese of Feltre, in the Veneto existed from 1462 to 1818.
[1][2] The first Bishop of Feltre whose date can be fixed is Fonteius, who in 579 took part in a council in Aquileia and in 591 dedicated a book to Emperor Mauritius.
The twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth centuries were filled with civil strife.
In 1462, at the request of the Venetian Republic, the two dioceses were separated.
Among the Bishops of Feltre after the separation were: Separated 1462 from the Diocese of Belluno e Feltre Latin Name: Feltrensis Metropolitan: Patriarchate of Venice United on 1 May 1818 with the Diocese of Belluno to form the Diocese of Belluno e Feltre