96 to 98 Juvenal of Narni (Italian: San Giovenale di Narni, died in 369 or 377), first bishop of Narni and saint Erasmo of Narni (1370–1443), best known...
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Juvenal (d. May 3, 369 or 377) (Italian: San Giovenale di Narni) is venerated as the first Bishop of Narni in Umbria. Historical details regarding Juvenal's...
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Lucy Brocadelli (redirect from Lucy Brocadelli of Narni)
Lucy Brocadelli, also known as Lucy of Narni or Lucy of Narnia (13 December 1476 – 15 November 1544), was a Dominican tertiary who was famed as a mystic...
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The Diocese of Terni-Narni-Amelia (Latin: Dioecesis Interamnensis-Narniensis-Amerina) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic...
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people". The city was divided into four rione or districts: Serancia, San Giovenale, Postierla, and Santa pace. In the 13th century bitter feuds divided the...
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Catholic Diocese of Narni, lat. Dioecesis Narniensis, in central Italy, was suppressed in 1907, becoming part of the Diocese of Terni. Narni is the ancient...
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Alexander I, the fifth Pope of Rome. Church of St. Juvenal of Narni (Chiesa di San Giovenale, a Narni). St. Ansfried of Utrecht and his wife Hereswint (or Hilsondis)...
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Fossano (redirect from San Lorenzo di Fossano)
Italian Renaissance painter; is said to have been born here. Giovanni Giovenale Ancina (1545–1604), priest, scholar and composer, was beatified in the...
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130 servants, and was decorated by artists like Martino da Parma, Giovenale da Narni and Anderlino da Mantova. After Armellini's death in 1529 of the plague...
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the honorary status of bishop in certain contexts [1] "Versilia.org: Duomo di Pietrasanta". Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 19 April...
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lid, Caere (modern Cerveteri), 510–500 BCE "ETRU Museo Nazionale etrusco di Villa Giulia". www.museoetru.it (in Italian). Retrieved 27 October 2021. Hemingway...
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