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    del Tempio-Duomo di Pozzuoli , "L'Architetto italiano", VI, 35–36, gennaio-aprile 2010, pp. 8–13. (in Italian) La cattedrale di Pozzuoli. Riscoperta del...
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  • di Stabia Diocese of Acerra Diocese of Alife-Caiazzo Diocese of Aversa Diocese of Caserta Diocese of Ischia Diocese of Nola Diocese of Pozzuoli Diocese...
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    The Diocese of Pozzuoli (Latin: Dioecesis Puteolana) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Campania, southern Italy. It is a suffragan of the Metropolitan...
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    at Pozzuoli, but the sentence was changed due to fear of public disturbance, and they were instead beheaded at the Solfatara crater near Pozzuoli. Other...
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  • Maria Assunta (1979) Sacro Cuore di Gesù (1969) Sacro Monte di Crea (1951) Corpus Domini (2003) Basilica Cattedrale della Natività della Beata Vergine...
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    catholica II, p. 206. Bishop Giaconi was transferred to the diocese of Pozzuoli by Pope Clement VIII on 19 March 1494. He died in 1514. Gams, p. 938 column...
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  • Cassius Dio; Histories 53.30.1 Gaetano Parente, Cenno storico sulla cattedrale di Aversa, Napoli 1845. In another manuscript of the same text, he is "Godefridus...
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    "Versilia.org: Duomo di Pietrasanta". Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 19 April 2009. often referred to as Cattedrale, for unclear reasons...
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    del Tesoro di San Lorenzo nella Cattedrale di San Lorenzo (Genova) Museo di Archeologia Ligure Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Villa Croce Museo di chimica -...
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    "Piscina Mirabilis, perla archeologica di Bacoli". Napoli Turistica (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-03-26. "La Cattedrale dell'Acqua: alla scoperta della Piscina...
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    ecclesiastical region of Abruzzo-Molise, southern Italy. The cathedral is Cattedrale di Ss. Nazario, Celso e Vittore, dedicated to the diocesan patron saints...
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    Confessor of King Philip III. He was offered the appointment as bishop of Pozzuoli, but he refused it. He was named Bishop of Nardò by Pope Paul V on 13 November...
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    Alife-Caiazzo Aversa Capua Caserta Ischia Nola Pompei Pozzuoli Sessa Aurunca Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia Teano-Calvi "Archdiocese of Napoli {Naples}"...
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    diaconi, e suddiaconi della chiesa cattedrale di Aversa, che con sentenza della Curia Arcivescovile aversana emanata al 2. aprile 1832 furono assoggettati...
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    Palestrina) Gennaro Pascarella (1998–2004 Appointed, Coadjutor Bishop of Pozzuoli) Giovanni D'Alise (2004–2014 Appointed, Bishop of Caserta) Sergio Melillo...
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    - La provincia di Molise (in Italian). Napoli: Luigi Pierro 1914. Muccilli, Oreste. (1995). "Brevi notizie storiche sulla Cattedrale di Bojano fra i secoli...
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    with Proculus his deacon and two laymen was imprisoned and beheaded at Pozzuoli in 305. He is said to have been the first bishop of Benevento before becoming...
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    Lanciano on 27 January 1610. On 20 November 1617, he was named Bishop of Pozzuoli, and allowed to retain his title of Archbishop. He died in 1631. Gauchat...
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    and Canon Law) from the University of Naples (1669). He was a Canon of Pozzuoli, then Vicar General and Vicar Capitular. He was consecrated in Rome by...
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    specified as one of those dioceses, and it was to be united to the diocese of Pozzuoli. Strong representations made by a delegation of Ischiani to the King, however...
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    Vicar General in the dioceses of Andria, Anglona, Acherunta e Macerata, Pozzuoli, and Capua. He completed the reconstruction of the episcopal palace, begun...
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    (1985-1995). He was promoted vicar general of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pozzuoli, and dean of the chapter of the cathedral (1994-2007). Appointed Bishop...
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    May 1837 Marolda was transferred by Pope Gregory XVI to the diocese of Pozzuoli. Ritzler and Sefrin VII, pp. 254, 317. Cappelletti XX, p. 478. Pius IX...
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    by Pope Clement X on 9 September. He was transferred to the diocese of Pozzuoli on 25 February 1697. Cuzzolini died in Naples in August 1698. Ughelli,...
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    V, p. 265 note 1; VI, p. 285 note 1. Diocesi di Molfetta Ruvo Giovinazzo Terlizzi, Capitolo Cattedrale, retrieved: 2017-03-19. (in Italian) An unnamed...
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    [self-published source?] The Archdiocese's archiepiscopal cathedral is Basilica Cattedrale di S. Nicola Pellegrino, a minor basilica, in Trani. The Archdiocese also...
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    Apostolicae Sedis 68 (1976), pp. 593-594. A. Tataranno (1999), "La cattedrale di Tricarico," Basilicata Regione Notizie Vol. 24 (1999), 89. G Leucci...
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    (2003). "La Cattedrale di Gaeta nel medioevo," in: L. Cardi (ed.), Pio IX a Gaeta (25 novembre 1848 - 4 settembre 1849), Atti del Convegno di studi (Gaeta...
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    (Torino: Bocca 1901), pp. 25, 802: "fu pure danneggiata la facciata della cattedrale di Termoli." "Termoli fu gravemente danneggiato dal parossismo del 1125...
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