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    the 1st-century saint Ursicinus of Ravenna. Ursicinus' predecessor was bishop Ecclesius of Ravenna (522–532). Maybe Ursicinus didn't follow him directly...
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    Guibert or Wibert of Ravenna (c. 1029 – 8 September 1100) was an Italian prelate, archbishop of Ravenna, who was elected pope in 1080 in opposition to...
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  • Antipope Honorius II (category 11th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
    against Matilda of Tuscany, and joined the schism of Clement III (Bishop Wibert of Ravenna). Cadalus died in Parma in 1072, still maintaining that he was...
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    Antipope Benedict X (category 11th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
    Lorraine) created thirteen new cardinals. Peter Damian was a native of Ravenna and had been educated in northern Italy. Ubderto Poggi was from Poggio...
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  • Emperor was restored to communion with the Church. Supporters of Antipope Ursicinus were excommunicated by a Roman synod after they accused Pope Damasus I...
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  • (martyr) Genebald Gregorio Aglipay (Episcopal Church) Mother Teresa Ursicinus of Ravenna Zechariah and Elisabeth (Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Church) September...
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  • (Catholic Church) Hildegrim of Châlons Juliana Falconieri Romuald Ursicinus of Ravenna Zosimus June 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) New Church feast day...
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  • Bulgaria) Agathias Agatho, Pope of Rome Agathonicea Agilulf Agnellus, Bishop of Ravenna Agnes of France, Byzantine Empress Agnes of Montferrat Agnes of Durazzo...
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