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    Ravadese, Ronco Pascolo, Rosa, San Pancrazio, San Prospero, San Ruffino, San Secondo, Sissa, Soragna, Terenzo, Tizzano Val Parma, Traversetolo, Trecasali,...
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    (Kettering, Ohio) St. Charles Borromeo (Lima, Ohio) St. Charles Borromeo Church (Parma, Ohio) The neighborhood of Pointe-Saint-Charles St. Charles Borromeo (South...
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    Barnabas (redirect from San Bernabé)
    Apostle Barnabas, philatelism.com Archived 2012-11-28 at the Wayback Machine "San Benito, patrón por sorteo de los frutos y ganados de Tenerife desde 1535...
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    Paul VI's canonisation, along with that of the assassinated Archbishop of San Salvador, Oscar Romero, would be 14 October 2018. Paul VI's liturgical feast...
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    for a work, those of Paredi are used. "Saint Ambrose, in the Sacello di San Vittore in Ciel d'Oro". Artstor. Retrieved 8 January 2021. Brown 2021. Guiley...
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    Commons has media related to Galdino di Milano. Saint Galdinus Catholic Hierarchy (in Italian) San Galdino Portals: Saints Biography Catholicism Italy...
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    retained archdiocese of Reims; similarly bishops Giovanni of Toscanella, Ruffino of Rimini and Gerardo of Novara, elevated to the cardinalate in 1189, 1190...
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    Antipope Alexander V (category Burials at San Francesco (Bologna))
    da Perego (1241–1257) Ottone Visconti (1262–1295) Ruffino da Frisseto (1295–1296) Francesco I da Parma (1296–1308) Cassone della Torre (1308–1317) Aicardo...
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    Andrea Carlo Ferrari (category Clergy from the Province of Parma)
    was made the vicar curate for the San Leonardo church. Ferrari served as the Vice-Rector for seminarians in Parma and served also as a professor of mathematics...
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    both by the Emperor Charles V and by Pope Paul III. He was Bishop of Borgo San Sepolcro (1539–1546), Bishop of Saluzzo (1546–1556), and Archbishop of Milan...
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    pastor and faculty member at the Minor Seminary of Masnago and of Seveso San Pietro from 1960 until 1966. He was a faculty member of the Seminary of Venegono...
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    in 1564. A lover of luxuries and magnificence, he overhauled the Palazzo San Francesco in Ferrara before his first appointment to the French court. After...
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    His original title is unknown, but he opted to be the Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina in 1182. Lucius appointed him Archbishop of Milan in 1185...
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  • 2020 sono morte 47.000 persone in più della media del 2015–19.", Lorenzo Ruffino – Twitter "Nuovi dati Istat sulla mortalità. Nel 2020 si sono registrati...
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    da Perego (1241–1257) Ottone Visconti (1262–1295) Ruffino da Frisseto (1295–1296) Francesco I da Parma (1296–1308) Cassone della Torre (1308–1317) Aicardo...
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    ancient pagan temple dedicated to Mercury, in an area where the church of San Giorgio al Palazzo now stands. The older place of veneration for this saint...
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    Of Florence – An Overview". "PIUS ENTOMBED BENEATH ALTAR OF ST. PETER'S". San Pedro News Pilot. Vol. 11, no. 293. 14 February 1939. Kertzer 2014, p. 188...
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    Albert, Count of Biandrate, and his nephew Otto Altaspata. Albert, Count of Parma, the brother of the Antipope Guibert, was there as a representative of the...
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    Groups") commanded by the Resistance's youngest officer, Giuseppe "Beppe" Ruffino, carried out acts of sabotage and guerrilla warfare, and the Squadre di...
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    about 20 km (12 mi) from Milan, is dedicated to Magnus. The Basilica di San Magno of Legnano was built between 1503 and 1513 and a part of relics of...
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    Fidelis purportedly visited Alexander in prison. He built the chapel of San Vittore in Ciel d'Oro to house the relics of Saint Victor just outside the...
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    Milano: Massimo. pp. 25–26. ISBN 88-7030-891-X.(in Italian) Rimoldi, Antonio. "San Martiniano di Milano". Santi e Beati. Retrieved 27 Sep 2011.(in Italian)...
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    Lombardia are entitled to Saint Dionysius: San Dionigi in Pratocentenaro in Milano, San Dionigi in Premana and San Dionigi in Carcano of Albavilla. Great...
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    museum of Milan Cathedral) originally donated by Aribert to the monastery of San Dionigi, a convent which was later demolished in 1783. A reproduction of...
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  • to Rome, where he died and was buried in the Lateran. Landolfo Iuniore di San Paolo. Historia Mediolanensis. Ghisalberti, Alberto M. Dizionario Biografico...
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    Rome. He was a disciple of Pope Telesphorus. He succeeded St. Castricianus (San Castriziano). He was ordained priest by Castricianus and served at the Basilica...
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    was later translated from Chalcedon to Milan and buried in the Church of San Vittore al Corpo (Saint Victor Maurus) where it is still venerated. A late...
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    Cardinals Georges d'Amboise, Clermont de Castelnau, Pallavicini, Caretto, San Severino, and Trivulzio. As Archbishop of Milan, he was only doing his duty...
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    1002/rcm.3739. PMID 18837063. Caut, Stéphane; Angulo, Elena; Pisanu, Benoit; Ruffino, Lise; Faulquier, Lucie; Lorvelec, Olivier; Chapuis, Jean-Louis; Pascal...
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    took the religious name of Gabriele. Carlo was born on 15 June 1423, in San Giorgio La Molara. Some sources give his mother as Maria Marzani, while others...
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