Santa Severina (Sicilian: Santa Siverina) is a town and comune in the province of Crotone, in the Calabria region of southern Italy. It is one of I Borghi...
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Severina may refer to: Given name Severina, or Ulpia Severina (fl. 270–275), Roman empress Severina de Orosa (1890–1984), Filipino physician and Hispanist...
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The archdiocese of Santa Severina was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Calabria, southern Italy, that existed until 1986. In that year it was...
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The Archdiocese of Crotone-Santa Severina (Latin: Archidioecesis Crotonensis-Sanctae Severinae) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Calabria...
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Zachary was born into a family of Greek origin, in the Calabrian town of Santa Severina. He was most probably a deacon of the Roman Church and as such signed...
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also establishing new, occasional bridgeheads, such as at Agropoli or Santa Severina, which, despite the unsuccessful intervention of Otto II (in 982), they...
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Pedro Cardinal De Deza Manuel and Cardinal Santorio (Archbishop of Santa Severina, Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina). The measures taken to prevent Bruno...
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Civita Fiumefreddo Bruzio Gerace Morano Calabro Oriolo Rocca Imperiale Santa Severina Stilo Tropea Campania (11) Albori Atrani Castellabate Frigento Gesualdo...
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Santa Severina (1573–1586). On 9 January 1573, Francesco Antonio Santorio was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XIII as Archbishop of Santa...
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parentheses. Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (1956) Santuario di San Rocco (2023) Santa Maria Assunta (1957) Cathedral of Santa Maria Annunziata (1948)...
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Tirreni, Brindisi-Ostuni, Camerino-San Severino Marche, Capua, Crotone-Santa Severina, Ferrara-Comacchio, Gaeta, Lanciano-Ortona, Lucca, Manfredonia-Vieste-San...
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temple in Magna Graecia.[self-published source?] The historic town of Santa Severina dates back to the ninth century BC when the Enotri, an ancient Italian...
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Henry Aristippus of Calabria (born in Santa Severina in 1105–10; died in Palermo in 1162), sometimes known as Enericus or Henricus Aristippus, was a religious...
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basilica Belcastro Cathedral Ex-cattedrale di S. Michele Arcangelo Crotone-Santa Severina Belcastro, Crotone, Calabria Saint Michael former cathedral, parish...
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(1629–1679) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Santa Severina (1674–1679). Muzio Soriano was born on 11 Oct 1629 in Cotrone, Italy...
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Israel Laurium, Greece Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina Porto Viro, Italy Santa Severina, Italy Struga, North Macedonia Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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Carafa di Santa Severina, the Certosa di San Martino, the Toledo station, the Quartieri Spagnoli, Mergellina, the Universitá Monte Sant'Angelo, Santa Caterina...
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practiced until 1537 in the Bova cathedral and until the 13th century in Santa Severina. In Rossano, in 1093, a riot kept a Latin bishop from being installed...
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(Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina Nürnberg, Germany Rijeka, Croatia Santa Severina, Italy Shkodër, Albania Sinaia, Romania Split, Croatia Spoleto, Italy...
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bordered by Crotone, Cutro, Rocca di Neto, San Mauro Marchesato and Santa Severina. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"...
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move his new religious foundation to the existing Cistercian monastery of Santa Maria della Matina. On Good Friday in 1196, Empress Constance, also Queen...
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(1599–1670) was a Roman Catholic prelate, who served as Archbishop of Santa Severina from 1660 to 1670. Francesco Falabella was born in Lagoni Policastro...
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Catholic Church. Santorio was born in Caserta. He served as Archbishop of Santa Severina from 1566 until his death. On 12 March 1566, Santorio was consecrated...
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Montalto Altomonte Monteleone Castrovillari Bisignano Seminara Acri Santa Severina: Iudea Nicastro Crotone Rossano Corigliano Campania Naples: Monterone...
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Marina Santa Marina Salina Santa Marinella Santa Ninfa Santa Paolina Santa Severina Santa Sofia Santa Sofia d'Epiro Santa Teresa di Riva Santa Teresa...
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February 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2010. "Church and Dominican Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie with "The Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci". UNESCO...
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16, 2018. [self-published] Cheney, David M. "Archdiocese of Crotone-Santa Severina". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of...
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principal co-consecrator of Giulio Antonio Santorio, Archbishop of Santa Severina (1566). Eubel, Konrad (1923). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris...
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was chosen as archbishop of Reggio, with the Greek metropolitans of Santa Severina and Rossano acknowledging the papal claim. During the synod pope Urban...
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16, 2018. [self-published] Cheney, David M. "Archdiocese of Crotone-Santa Severina". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of...
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