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    sixteen secular priests. On 4 August 1973, the Archbishop of Salerno, Gaetano Pollio (1969-1984) was also named bishop of Campagna. The three dioceses were...
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  • Azzolini Successor Henry Aruna Orders Ordination 16 October 1960 by Gaetano Pollio Consecration 6 January 1987 by Pope John Paul II Personal details Born...
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    Oct 1930- 10 Jul 1952 Retired) Raffaele Calabria (10 Jul 1952-1960) Gaetano Pollio, P.I.M.E. (8 Sep 1960-1969) Nicola Riezzo (28 Apr 1969- 27 Jan 1981...
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    the dormitory building of the cathedral complex. On 13 April 1947, Gaetano Pollio [it] was consecrated as the bishop of Kaifeng at the cathedral by Antonio...
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  • Metropolitan Archbishop of Otranto 10 July 1952–12 July 1960 Succeeded by Gaetano Pollio Preceded by Daniel Rivero Rivero — TITULAR — Archbishop of Heliopolis...
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    (2007–2022) Archbishop John Baptist Liang Xisheng (1989–2007) Archbishop Gaetano Pollio, P.I.M.E. (December 12, 1946–September 8, 1960) Vicars Apostolic of...
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  • April 1969 Installed 1 June 1969 Retired 27 January 1981 Predecessor Gaetano Pollio Successor Vincenzo Franco Previous post(s) Bishop of Castellaneta (1958-69)...
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  • Bishop of above Nocera Inferiore–Sarno (1986.09.30 – death 1986.12.27) Gaetano Pollio (陽霖), Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (P.I.M.E.) (1973.08...
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  • Archbishop of Salerno and Perpetual Administrator of the diocese of Acerno, Gaetano Pollio (1969-1984) was also named bishop of Campagna, thereby serving as bishop...
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    archdiocese of Conza. On 4 August 1973, the Archbishop of Salerno, Gaetano Pollio (1969-1984), was also named bishop of Campagna. The three dioceses of...
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  • archdiocese of Conza. On 4 August 1973, the Archbishop of Salerno, Gaetano Pollio (1969-1984), was also named bishop of Campagna. The three dioceses of...
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    the catacombs of Pontian, they are beardless and depicted alongside Saint Pollio. There is a church dedicated to them at Imbersago. Amore, Agostino (5 Nov...
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  • Lampridius, Aelius Spartianus, Flavius Vopiscus, Julius Capitolinus, Trebellius Pollio, and Vulcatius Gallicanus, Historia Augusta (Augustan History). Sextus Aurelius...
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    Rome, the death place of Livy, whose Latin was said by the critic Asinius Pollio to betray his Patavinitas (q.v. Quintilian, Inst. Or. viii.i.3). Padua was...
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    "Consul" or "Consultant". Another author of the Historia Augusta, Trebellius Pollio, tells how emperor Claudius Gothicus (r. 268–270) had consulted the oracle...
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  • San Donà di Piave), province of Venice is a former professional cyclist. Gaetano Astolfoni (18th-19th century), Italian painter Marco d'Aviano (1631 Aviano...
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    a South Slavic kingdom under Serbian leadership. 1914 - 1 July, Alberto Pollio, the Chief of Staff of the Italian army since 1908, dies unexpectedly and...
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  • his specialties in his condemnation of Kaiser Wilhelm II Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (c. 80/70 BC?–c. 25 BC) – Roman architect and engineer, author of De architectura...
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    Pollianum, an ancient estate outside Herculaneum whose owner was called Pollio. In 1418 Queen Joanna II of Naples granted the Università (villages with...
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  • Montuori, Achille Papa, Guglielmo Pecori Giraldi, Giuseppe Pennella, Alberto Pollio, Emanuele Pugliese, Armando Tallarigo, Ottavio Zoppi and Vittorio Zupelli...
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    students Enrico Cosenz (1882–1893), Domenico Primerano (1893–1896) and Alberto Pollio (1908–1914) they were respectively the first, second and fourth Army Chief...
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