The Diocese of Cremona (Latin: Dioecesis Cremonensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in northern Italy....
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under the diocese of Cremona, to Cremona itself. He appears in the records of Cividale del Friuli's Cathedral, near Udine, as a cleric. De Lurano spent...
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and Lioutsios (c. 920 – 972), was a historian, diplomat, and Bishop of Cremona born in northern Italy, whose works are an important source for the politics...
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the diocese of Cremona, and the diocese of Piacenza. On 10 December 1582, with the bull "Universi orbis", Gregory XIII raised the diocese of Bologna, his...
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Bishop of Cremona (1676); Girolamo Orsaja, Archbishop of Rossano (1676); Antonio Molinari (bishop), Bishop of Lettere-Gragnano (1676); Juan Tomás de Rocaberti...
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Titular Bishop of Berytus, and Jacopo-Antonio dalla Torre, Bishop of Cremona, serving as co-consecrators. He served as Archbishop of Craina until his...
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Marco Girolamo Vida (category Clergy from Cremona)
he had been granted several benefices: in the diocese of Cremona at Ticengo, then at Monticelli (diocese of Parma), then at Solarolo Monestirolo, where...
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1817. p. 61. Pagani was a native of Cremona, who had been Provost and Vicar Forane in Castelleone (diocese of Cremona). He was named Bishop of Lodi on 27...
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168 parishes in the diocese of Mantua, all in the Lombardy region; 166 are in the Province of Mantua and 2 in the Province of Cremona. Lanzoni, p. 943:...
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Pietro de Accolti de Aretio (6 Jun 1511 – 24 Jul 1521 Resigned) Benedetto de Accolti (24 Jul 1521 – 16 Mar 1523 Appointed, Bishop of Cremona) Jerónimo...
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Diocese of Bergamo Diocese of Brescia Diocese of Como Diocese of Crema Diocese of Cremona Diocese of Lodi Diocese of Mantua Diocese of Pavia Diocese of...
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"Diocese of Cremona". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published] Chow, Gabriel. "Diocese of Cremona...
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the principal co-consecrator of Giovanni Stefano Botticelli, Bishop of Cremona (1467). Eubel, Konrad (1914). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris...
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Diocese of Bergamo Diocese of Brescia Diocese of Como Diocese of Crema Diocese of Cremona Diocese of Lodi Diocese of Mantua Diocese of Pavia Diocese of...
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della Torre was transferred to the diocese of Modena. In 1463 he was transferred to Parma, and in 1483 to Cremona, where he died in 1486 (The date of...
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diocese, the Pope transferred territory from the diocese of Cremona situated south of the Po and adjacent to the diocese of Piacenza, to the diocese of...
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the Cadaver Synod. According to the tenth-century historian Liutprand of Cremona, Stephen VI asked Formosus' corpse why he "usurped the universal Roman...
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Desiderio Scaglia (category Clergy from Cremona)
Cardinal of Cremona, was an Italian cardinal and bishop. He was a relative of cardinals Girolamo Bernerio, Scipione Cobelluzzi and Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan (redirect from Diocese of Milan)
ecclesiastical province of Milan, which includes the suffragan dioceses of Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Crema, Cremona, Lodi, Mantova, Pavia, and Vigevano. Milan's archdiocese...
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Hermopolis (redirect from Diocese of Hermopolis)
incumbents, all of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank : Luigi Antonio Valdina Cremona (1729.03.23 – death 1758.10.24) (Italian) no actual prelature recorded...
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Sfondrati (23 Mar 1547 – 9 Nov 1549 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Cremona) Girolamo Verallo (9 Nov 1549 – 1 Mar 1553 Resigned) Paolo Emilio Verallo...
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Pope Gregory XIV (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
cardinal-priest by Pope Paul III in 1544. As soon as appointed bishop of Cremona, Niccolò's father died in 1550. Niccolò in his youth was known for his...
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Benedetto Accolti the Younger (redirect from Benedetto de Accolti (iuniore))
he was named administrator after his uncle. Then he was transferred to Cremona on 16 March 1523 again after his uncle and then named Secretary of Pope...
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Ardicio Rivoltella (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Ardicio de Rivoltela (died c. 1186) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a native of Piadena (Platina), in the diocese of Cremona in Lombardy...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malta (redirect from Roman Catholic Diocese of Malta)
1864, the diocese lost the territories of Gozo and Comino when Pope Pius IX established the Diocese of Gozo which became a suffragan diocese to Malta....
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of Brescia Diocese of Como Diocese of Crema Diocese of Cremona Diocese of Lodi Diocese of Mantua Diocese of Pavia Diocese of Vigevano Ecclesiastical Province...
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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 Tursi-Lagonegro (Latin: Dioecesis Tursiensis-Lacunerulonensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Basilicata, southern Italy....
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The Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio (Latin: Dioecesis Placentina-Bobiensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church. It has existed since 1989. In northern...
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Eubel, III, pp. 109, 158, 258. Vincenzo Basso was a priest of the diocese of Cremona, who held the degree of Doctor of Canon Law. He had previously been...
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