• Ceneda may refer to: Ceneda, Italy, frazione of Vittorio Veneto Duchy of Ceneda [it], medieval Lombard duchy of which Ceneda was capital Diocese of Ceneda...
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    Pietro di Feletto, Tarzo. The city is an amalgamation of two former comuni, Cèneda and Serravalle, which were joined into one municipality in 1866 and named...
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    Vittorio Veneto. It was historically known as Diocese of Ceneda, the name being changed in 1939. Ceneda began as a suffragan of the patriarchate of Aquileia...
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    Zuliani) were nobles residing in Ceneda. In 1830 they are said to have been part of the Consiglio nobile di Ceneda for four generations. In 1745 they...
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  • (bishop of Zaragoza) (fl. 592–619) Maximus (Bishop of Ceneda) (fl. 741–790), Bishop of Ceneda Maximus, Metropolitan of all Rus (died 1305) Patriarch...
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    Saint Augusta of Treviso, also known as Augusta of Ceneda, Augusta of Tarvisium, or Augusta of Serravalle, is venerated as a virgin martyr. Her Acts were...
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    Angelo Felice Capelli (Parma, 2 November 1681 – Ceneda, 16 November 1749) was an Italian mathematician and astronomer. Astrosophia numerica (in Latin)...
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  • after 1790) was an Italian painter of the late Baroque period. A native of Ceneda, Republic of Venice. He was a pupil of Giovanni Battista Bellucci and Piazzetta...
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    Martyrology of 1584. His relics are now in the crypt of the cathedral of Ceneda, in a bronze urn fashioned in neo-Byzantine style in the form of a sarcophagus...
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  • Martino at Ceneda, but in vain. Later he reconciled with the bishops, being confirmed by the latter in the investiture of Feltre, Ceneda and Cadore,...
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    Venice and Grado. The 36 Lombard duchies included the Venetian cities of Ceneda, Treviso, Verona, and Vicenza. A reminder of Lombard rule can be seen in...
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    reorganization of the system, with the abolition of the districts of Motta and Ceneda.[citation needed] This territorial organization remained largely unchanged...
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    Gradenigo, Bishop of Concordia (1667); Pietro Leoni (bishop), Bishop of Ceneda (1667); Sebastiano Pisani (iuniore), Bishop of Verona (1668); and Raimondo...
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  • Bishop of Ceneda (1599–1623). On 3 January 1599, Leonardo Mocenigo was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VIII as Bishop of Ceneda. In 1599,...
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    Ponte from the bishop of Ceneda who baptised him. Thanks to the bishop, the three Conegliano brothers studied at the Ceneda seminary. The bishop died...
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  • with Guecellone and his brother Tolberto II, the cities of Conegliano, Ceneda and Vicenza, the bishops of Belluno and Feltre, and the patriarch of Aquileia...
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    stronghold of the area as it guarded the connections between Feltre and Ceneda. According to a legend, the ruined fortification was refounded by one Gaiseric...
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  • O.P. (1378–1445) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ceneda (1409–1445) and Bishop of Asolo (1406–1409). Antonio Correr was born in...
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  • Bishop of Ceneda (1498–1508). On 19 Jan 1498, Francesco Brevio was appointed Bishop of Ceneda by Pope Alexander VI. He served as Bishop of Ceneda until his...
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    Albertino Barisoni (1587 – 1667) was an Italian writer and poet, and Bishop of Ceneda from 1653 to his death. Albertino Barisoni was born in Padua, on 7 September...
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  • in the area. He was the first member of the family to use the title of Ceneda, Serravalle and Zumelle. Around 1150 he had the castle of Camino fortified...
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  • of Thessalonica (1669–1670), Bishop of Verona (1653–1668) and Bishop of Ceneda (1639–1653). Sebastiano Pisani was born in Venice, Italy in 1606 and ordained...
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  • to the region around the city of Treviso, including Belluno, Feltre, and Ceneda and the dioceses of all four cities. It bordered the March of Verona and...
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  • served as Bishop of Ceneda (1586–1598). On 5 March 1586, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Sixtus V as Bishop of Ceneda. On 12 March 1586, he...
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    and a historian Marco Antonio Mocenigo (lived in 16th century), bishop of Ceneda Lazzaro Mocenigo (1624-1657), admiral Luigi Mocenigo (Alvise II Mocenigo)...
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  • October 1943) was an Italian general during World War II. He was born in Ceneda, a district of Vittorio Veneto, on October 31, 1888, into a noble family...
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    being named parish pastor in Asolo. In 1823 he was appointed as bishop of Ceneda, now Vittorio Veneto. In 1827 he was named Patriarch of Venice. During his...
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    on 12 January 1633 Bragadin was moved to the Diocese of Ceneda, nearer to Venice. In Ceneda he succeeded to keep exempt the town from the taxation over...
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  • He painted a Madonna with St Roch and St Sebastian for the cathedral of Ceneda. Many of his paintings were sold in the foreign markets, and some had risqué...
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  • reflects credit on the school to which he belonged. He was born and died in Ceneda. An Adoration by the Magi is found in the Museo Civico of Feltri. Museo...
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