• The councils of Saragossa (Latin: Concilia Caesaraugustana) were a series of Christian councils held in Zaragoza, in what is now Spain. In or about 380...
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  • 315 AD) Vincent of Saragossa (died 304 AD) José de Palafox y Melzi, Duke of Saragossa (1775–1847) Councils of Saragossa, councils of the Church in 380...
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    province of Zaragoza (Saragossa in English), part of the autonomous community of Aragón. The archdiocese heads the ecclesiastical province of Saragossa, having...
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  • rules regarding excommunication which had come from councils and papal documents. The 1983 Code of Canon Law replaced the 1917 code. Therefore, only the...
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    Zaragoza (redirect from Saragossa, Spain)
    ) also known in English as Saragossa, is the capital city of the province of Zaragoza and of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It lies by the...
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    Roses 2 Zornoza 1    The siege of Zaragoza was the French capture of the Spanish city of Zaragoza (also known as Saragossa) in 1809 during the Peninsular...
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    Saint Valerius of Saragossa (Spanish: San Valero; Aragonese: Sant Valero) (d. 315 AD) is the patron saint of Saragossa. He was bishop of this city from...
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  • Book of Revelation. A cathedral is built in Trier (Germany). The Council of Saragossa is held; Spanish and Aquitanian bishops condemn the teachings of Priscillianism...
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    an apparition of Mary in Zaragoza (also known as Saragossa). They both share co-cathedral status in metropolitan Zaragoza. The location of the Seo has its...
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    of Braulio of Saragossa, Fructuosus of Braga, translated by Claude W. Barlow. Catholic University of America Press (1969) Media related to Braulio of...
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    Lady of Saragossa. The text of the bull specifically mentions a pillar, for the first time suggesting the existence of an image known as Our Lady of the...
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  • Book of Revelation. A cathedral is built in Trier (Germany). The Council of Saragossa is held; Spanish and Aquitanian bishops condemn the teachings of Priscillianism...
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    attended the Council of Saragossa in 380, and maintained correspondence with St. Ambrose and with St. Paulinus of Nola. At the beginning of the 5th century...
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    of a general council had been upheld by several regional councils, by the cities of Ghent and Florence, by the University of Oxford and University of...
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    sect, named after its leader, Priscillian. The First Council of Saragossa had forbidden several of Priscillian's practices (albeit without mentioning Priscillian...
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    St Vincent of Saragossa's Church is the Church of England parish church of Littlebourne, Kent, England. The parish is part of the Benefice of Littlebourne...
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    in 374, and at the Council of Saragossa convened by his son and successor Valentinian II in 380. His involvement in the Council of Valence is inferred...
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  • brother of Braulio of Zaragoza, who was in turn succeeded by Braulio; see, e.g., Collins (1995).  Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Saragossa". Catholic...
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    Lisbon (redirect from Capital of Portugal)
    canonised and made Doctor of the Church after a life preaching to the poor. Although Lisbon's patron saint is Saint Vincent of Saragossa, whose remains are housed...
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    Recceswinth (category Year of birth unknown)
    the Vascons ravaged the lands of the Ebro Valley, looted churches, murdered clerics, and laid siege to the city of Saragossa. Recceswinth reacted, broke...
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    governor of Ifriqiya, arrived with another army of 18,000, with large Arab contingents. He took Mérida in 713 and invaded the north, taking Saragossa and León...
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    located on Palomar street (Spanish: Calle Palomar) in Saragossa. In 2009, the City Council of Saragossa renamed a street in her honor (originally "Grupo Jose...
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    Asturica Augusta (category Province of León)
    6th and 7th centuries. Likewise, in the acts of several councils, such as those of Serdica, I of Saragossa, the Bracarenses III and IV, and Toletanus III...
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    standing is Saragossa, held by King Marsile, who is pictured not as a Muslim, but a follower of Mahumet and Apollin. Threatened by the might of Charlemagne's...
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  • list of officially named craters in the Solar System as named by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature. As of 2017, there is a total of 5...
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    Abarca de Bolea y Jiménez de Urrea, 10th Count of Aranda (1718 in Siétamo, Huesca – 1798 in Épila, Saragossa), was a Spanish statesman and diplomat. Aranda...
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    the north of the Pyrenees and in 642 and 654 they battled against the Visigoths to the south, in Saragossa.: 97  From 589 to 684, the Bishop of Pamplona...
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    Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. According to traditional accounts a Visigothic church, the Catholic Christian Basilica of Vincent of Saragossa, originally stood...
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    List of the largest evangelical church auditoriums List of Christian denominations by number of members List of tallest church buildings List of largest...
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    and of Saragossa, the Chancellor of the King of Castile, the Bishop of Valencia, the Bishop of Mende, the Bishop of Condom, and the Master General of the...
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