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    Historical and Artistic Heritage of the Diocese of Beja from 1984 until its extinction in 2017 “Conservador-chefe de museus” (museums chief curator), he was...
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    still standing today. Under the Roman domination, Béja became prosperous and was the center of a diocese. According to Sallust, who relates the details of...
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    The Diocese of Beja (Latin: Dioecesis Beiensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic church in Portugal. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of...
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    of Museums of the Diocese of Beja. The church is classified as a national monument. The church houses the Tesouro da Colegiada de Santiago, the core...
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    católica: Periódico religioso (in Spanish). 1859-01-01. Beja, Diocese de. "Diocese de Beja". www.diocese-beja.pt. Archived from the original on 2016-09-15. Retrieved...
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    União Gráfica. "Sisenando, Padroeiro dos Diáconos e da Cidade de Beja". Diocese de Beja (in Portuguese). 23 October 2019. Retrieved 24 April 2021. Ihnat...
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  • bishop of the Diocese of Beja on 8 September 1980 and would remain in the post until his retirement on 25 January 1999. Diocese of Beja Archdiocese of...
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  • Martins Manso became bishop afterwards. He was transferred to the Diocese of Beja on the Portuguese mainland on 18 April 1849 and was confirmed with...
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  • Real Diocese of Viseu Ecclesiastical Province of Évora Metropolitan Archdiocese of Évora Diocese of Beja Diocese of Faro, also known as Diocese of the...
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    Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Portugal with Évora Cathedral as its see. It has as suffragans the diocese of Beja and diocese of Faro. The...
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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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  • (Peter I of Brazil) Infante João, Duke of Beja (1842–1861), son of Maria II and Ferdinand II of Portugal João de Portugal (Dominican) (active 1626), Portuguese...
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    of 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...
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    1992–93; parish vicar in Castro Verde in the Diocese of Beja from 1993 to 1995; parish vicar in Póvoa de Santo Adrião in Lisbon; and chaplain at the Naval...
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  • 1690 – 30 Aug 1694), next Bishop of Viseu (1694.08.30 – death 1720) Bento de Beja Noronha (11 Oct 1694 – death 30 Nov 1700) António Pereira da Silva (8 Aug...
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    regime, including the Portuguese cruise liner Santa Maria hijacking and the Beja Revolt ultimately leading to his assassination by the regime's secret police...
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  • Castelo Diocese of Vila Real Diocese of Viseu Ecclesiastical Province of Évora Archdiocese of Évora Diocese of Beja Diocese of Faro The Latin rite Ecclesiastical...
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    Iulia (Beja, Portugal) The conventus ruled of a total of forty-six populis. Five were Roman colonies: Emerita Augusta (Mérida, Spain), Pax Iulia (Beja), Scalabis...
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    Téboursouk (category Populated places in Béja Governorate)
    Téboursouk (Tunisian Arabic: تبرسق Tābūrsūq) is a town and commune in the Béja Governorate, Tunisia. It is located at 36° 27′ 26″N, 009° 14′ 54″E. In 2004...
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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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    The Diocese of Viseu (Latin: Dioecesis Visensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic church in Portugal. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of...
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  • the Algarve. Ibn al-Mundhir takes Silves in his name and the governor of Beja, Sidray ibn Wazir, also supports him. Ibn al-Mundhir and Sidray ibn Wazir...
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    his son Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa, as the Visigothic population who had fled to Beja had returned to Seville once Musa left for Mérida. The seat of the Wali of...
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    São Tomé (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    São Tomé and Príncipe Fradique de Menezes (born 1942) President of São Tomé and Príncipe from 2003 to 2011 Olinda Beja (born 1946) poet, writer and narrator...
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    Federal Judge Daniel Bejas, requesting his intervention to understand the extent of the land donation from the Arsenal Miguel de Azcuénaga, as there is...
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    later baptized as the district of Beja by governor Francisco Xavier de Mendonça Furtado. Later, in 1724, Francisco de Azevedo Monteiro, dedicated to the...
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    Concordiae Tubusuptu (Tiklat) Turris Rotunda Ubaza (Terrebaza) Vaga (modern day Béja) Vadesi Vagada (ruins of El-Aria?) Vageata Vagrauta Vatarba Vegesela (ruins...
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  • José Xavier de Cerveira e Sousa, Portuguese professor at the University of Coimbra and Catholic bishop, Bishop of Funchal, Bishop of Beja, then Bishop...
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    Portuguese districts is nominally homogeneous, although there are outliers (Beja for example is 4.6 times larger than the smallest district, Viana do Castelo)...
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  • Vaga (Tunisia) (category Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Africa)
    until it was captured by the Arabs who changed its name to the present day Béja. The town was the capital of the Numidian Kingdom during the rule of Jugurtha...
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