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    Cortes were held in Lamego, in 1143. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lamego is based in the city center. The toponymic name Lamego was derived from Lamaecus...
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    The Diocese of Lamego (Latin: Dioecesis Lamacensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Portugal. Lamego became Catholic when the Visigothic...
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    city of Lamego The temple follows the Roman or Latin rite and serves as the seat of the diocese of Lamego (Dioecesis Lamacensis or Diocese de Lamego) that...
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    João Álvaro (18 June 1414 – 1418) Garcia de Menezes (15 July 1418 – 25 June 1421, transferred to Lamego) Álvaro de Abreu (25 June 1421 – 11 February 1429...
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    Manuel de Noronha (c. 1490 – November 3, 1564) was a Portuguese prelate who served as the Bishop of Lamego from 1551 until his death in 1564. While in...
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    the Diocese of Beja which was vacant with the transfer of its bishop D. António da Trindade de Vasconcelos Pereira de Melo for the Diocese of Lamego in...
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    February 1971) & Auxiliary Bishop of Lamego (Portugal) (3 July 1966– 15 April 1967), promoted to Coadjutor Bishop of Lamego (15 April 1967 – 2 February 1971)...
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    1357) Gil Cabral de Viana (? – 1360) Vasco de Menezes (1362 – 1367) Gonçalo Martins (1367) Afonso Correia (1367 – 1384) Vasco de Lamego (? – 1384) Afonso...
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  • Américo Henriques (category Bishops of Lamego)
    priest on 19 July 1947 in the Diocese of Lamego. On 3 July 1966, he was elevated to the prelature as an auxiliary bishop of Lamego. He was consecrated to the...
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  • Missionary Society (S.M.P.) (2002.07.29 – 2007.07.06); later Bishop of Lamego (Portugal) (2011.11.19 – ...) BIOS TO ELABORATE Titular Bishop Gaétan Proulx...
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  • canonical precedence over the diocese of Conímbriga, diocese of Viseu, diocese of Dume, diocese of Lamego, diocese of Porto and diocese of Egitânia (at present...
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  • Spains” Diocese of Aveiro Diocese of Bragança-Miranda Diocese of Coimbra Diocese of Lamego Diocese of Porto Diocese of Viana do Castelo Diocese of Vila...
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    of Lamego (Portuguese: Castelo de Lamego) is a medieval castle located in the civil parish of Lamego (Almacave e Sé), in the municipality of Lamego, Portuguese...
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    Collegiate rank and associated with it three parishes in the dioceses of Bragança and Lamego. Later, yielding to the request of King John V, he issued the...
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    (Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios) in Luanda. The diocese was founded in 1596 as the Diocese of Angola e Congo (Angola and Kongo) or São Salvador de Congo...
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    it was formed from territories in the diocese of Bragança-Miranda, archdiocese of Braga, and diocese of Lamego. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of...
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    Diocese of Magnetum, Diocese of Penafiel, Diocese of Pinhel Diocese of Betecas, Diocese of Egitânia, Diocese of Elbora, Diocese of Miranda, Diocese of...
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  • Vasco Martins (bishop) (category People from Lamego)
    Vasco Martins de Alvelos (also as Vasco Martins (Domingues) de Alvelos ) (c. 1300 in Lamego - 25 July 1344 in Lisbon) was a Portuguese prelate. His father...
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    Porto 14. D. José (I) de Sousa Castelo Branco (1698–1725) 15. D. Frei Manuel (I) Coutinho (1725–1741), appointed Bishop of Lamego 16. D. Frei João (I)...
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    Sousa had previously been Coadjutor bishop of Lamego (1921–1935), then Bishop of Lamego (1935–1942). Diocese do Porto, D. António Ferreira Gomes (1952–1982);...
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    transferred the sanctuary to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lamego. The creation of the brotherhood of the Pia União de Nossa Senhora da Lapa ('Pious Union of Our...
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  • Mar 1477 – 24 Sep 1477 Appointed, Bishop of Lamego) Justo Baldini (15 Mar 1479 – 1493 Died) Fernando de Almeida (bishop) (Cotignus) (19 Jul 1493 – 19...
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  • Braga Diocese of Aveiro Diocese of Bragança-Miranda Diocese of Coimbra Diocese of Lamego Diocese of Porto Diocese of Viana do Castelo Diocese of Vila...
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    bishopric was established as Diocese of Pinhel / Pinhelen(sis) (Latin adjective), on territory split off from the Diocese of Lamego, apparently as suffragan...
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    Tomás de Almeida (Lisbon, 11 September 1670 - Lisbon, 27 February 1754) was the first Patriarch of Lisbon, formerly Bishop of Lamego and later of Porto...
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    1820—which he played a pivotal role in. De Abreu was born on September 27, 1774 into nobility, in the diocese of Lamego. A noble student of the royal house...
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  • Thumbnail for Castle Fortress of Almeida
    publisher (link) Alves, Alexandre (2001), Artistas e Artífices nas Dioceses de Lamego e Viseu (in Portuguese), vol. I, Viseu, Portugal, p. 64{{citation}}:...
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    rites. A metropolitan see, its suffragan dioceses are the dioceses of Aveiro, Bragança-Miranda, Coimbra, Lamego, Porto, Viana do Castelo, Vila Real, and...
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  • dioceses List of Chaldean dioceses Coptic Catholic dioceses Ethiopic Catholic dioceses Melkite Catholic dioceses Maronite dioceses Ruthenian dioceses...
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    publisher (link) Alves, Alexandre (2001), Artistas e Artífices nas Dioceses de Lamego e Viseu (in Portuguese), vol. 3, Viseu, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1...
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