The Diocese of Novara (Latin: Dioecesis Novariensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the Piedmont region of northwest Italy. It is...
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historians. One view is that he belonged to the wealthy Tornielli family of Novara, while another view is that he was the illegitimate son of a priest who...
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Vatican City State. Retrieved 12 Jul 2020. "Soffio d'800 a Novara" (PDF). Municipality of Novara - Dome of Saint Gaudenzio (in Italian and English). 2011...
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città e diocesi di Novara. Storie dei municipi italiani (in Italian). Milan: Manini. OCLC 758844008. Giuseppe Lenta, ed. (1856), Guida di Novara e suoi...
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Lombardia. Provincie di Como, Sondrio e Varese (in Italian). Novara: Istituto Geografico de Agostini. ISBN 9788840293783. OCLC 1283309593. Gandola, Enrico...
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Archaeometry 59.6: 1082–1094. Moretti, Mario. 1978. Cerveteri, Novara, Italy: Istituto Geografico de Agostini. Naso, Alessandro. 2010. "The Origin of Tomb Painting...
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abolished. In June 1996 rail service resumed on the route between Milan and Novara. With the burying of the line, the junction between the FS station in Busto...
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He was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Novara on 20 September 1884. He became rector of the Novara seminary. He joined the Dominicans on 25 October...
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79–90. Pier Giacomo Sottoriva, ed. (1985). Il golfo di Gaeta. Novara: Istituto Geografico De Agostini. D'Agnese Magliocca, Maria (November 1990). "Lo sfacelo...
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cristianesimo: storia e attualità di 2000 anni di speranza, Novara: Istituto geografico De Agostini, 1997 Ambrosio G. et al., Il primato della formazione...
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1986. Ceppellini V., Dizionario grammaticale, Istituto Geografico De Agostini,Novara, 2005 Chiesa Isnardi G., I miti nordici,Ed. Longanesi, Milano, 1997...
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of Kisamos (Crete, insular Greece) (1572.12.10 – 1576.09.19), Bishop of Novara (Italy) (1576.09.19 – 1577.07.19), Bishop of Bergamo (Italy) (1577.07.19...
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the church was a secondary gate of the village of Busto Arsizio: Porta Novara. In 1909 the church was lengthened and the altar set back a few meters....
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Bishop of Cuneo. He was transferred to the diocese of Novara on 21 October 1924. He died in Novara in 1943. The Catholic Encyclopedia: Supplement. I. New...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Turin (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
credere che l'episcopato di Torino fosse instituto insieme con quello di Novara nel 398, oppure verso questo tempo. Savio, pp. 283-294, at p. 293. Semeria...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(or Pietronzino) had been Bishop of Terdona (1394–1413), and Bishop of Novara (1413–1429). He was appointed Archbishop of Genoa by Pope Martin V on 4...
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Diocese of Bergamo (Latin: Dioecesis Bergomensis; Italian: Diocesi di Bergamo; Lombard: Diocesi de Bergum) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Vigevano (category Province of Novara)
trip from Konstanz to Rome. Until 1530 the town belonged to the Diocese of Novara, and its principal church, San Ambrogio, was staffed by a Chapter composed...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vercelli (category Province of Novara)
Biella Roman Catholic Diocese of Casale Monferrato Roman Catholic Diocese of Novara. According to an ancient lectionary, Christianity was first preached in...
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Deaths in January 2021 (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Bernard Peter Randolph Fallece Rodríguez-Melgarejo, obispo emérito de la diócesis argentina de San Martín (in Spanish) Albert Roux dead: Chef and restaurateur...
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fourth century, about the same time, it would appear, as the dioceses of Novara, Turin, Ivrea, Aosta and perhaps, Asti and Alba. The first undoubted bishop...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Cremona (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Pope Calixtus III on 27 April 1458. He was transferred to the diocese of Novara on 8 October 1466, by Pope Paul II. He died in 1468. Eubel II, pp. 139,...
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Giovanni Morone (category Bishops of Novara)
Julius III, at the instance of the Duke of Milan, gave him the rich see of Novara (which he resigned in 1560 for the Suburbicarian See of Albano) and sent...
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List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) (redirect from Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Santiago de Guatemala)
della Paglia Diocese of Biella Diocese of Casale Monferrato Diocese of Novara Ecclesiastical Province of Malta Metropolitan Archdiocese of Malta Diocese...
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geographers: Insubri: in the area south of Lake Maggiore, in Varese and part of Novara with Golasecca, Sesto Calende, Castelletto sopra Ticino; from the fifth...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Vicenza (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
held a doctorate in theology from Paris (1381). He was appointed Bishop of Novara in 1389, and then Archbishop of Milan in 1402. He was named a cardinal by...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Trento (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Bartholomeus Quirini had previously Bishop of Castello (1275–1303), then Bishop of Novara (1303–1304). On 10 January 1304 he was transferred to Trent by Pope Benedict...
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then appointed Bishop of Bergamo. Cambiaghi was then appointed Bishop of Novara. Cantoni was appointed Bishop of Como on 4 October 2016. Diocese of Como...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Squillace (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
419. Hugo held the title of Magister, and was a canon of the cathedral of Novara. Kamp, pp. 985-986. Aymericus: Kamp, p. 986. A bishop of Squillace attended...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
He resigned before 16 December 1615, and in 1619 was appointed Bishop of Novara. He was Prefect (Majordomo) of the Sacred Palace of Pope Urban VIII. He...
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