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    The Diocese of Trieste (Latin: Dioecesis Tergestina) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the Triveneto. It has existed since no later than 524...
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  • suppressed and united with the Diocese of Trieste to form the Diocese of Trieste e Capodistria. Erected: 530 from the Diocese of Trieste Latin Name: Iustinopolitanus...
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  • territory in 1784 with the Italian Diocese of Trieste Formally United aeque principaliter (i.e. in personal union) with the Diocese of Cittanova but only 1442–1448...
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    2019. Sant'Antonio Nuovo - Trieste, Italy - Yahoo! Travel "SANT'ANTONIO TAUMATURGO". diocesi.trieste.it. Diocese of Trieste. Retrieved 11 August 2019....
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    jurisdiction of this archdiocese; however, now the Diocese of Trieste is its only suffragan diocese. The territory of the Archdiocese was identical with...
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  • Croatia until it was suppressed to the Diocese of Trieste in 1831. TO ELABORATE Established in 520 as the Diocese of Cittanova/ Novigrad, on reassigned...
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    Trieste Cathedral (Italian: Basilica cattedrale di San Giusto Martire), dedicated to Saint Justus, is a Roman Catholic cathedral and the main church of...
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    Saint Justus of Trieste (also Justus the Martyr, Just of Trieste; Italian: San Giusto di Trieste, San Giusto martire; died on 2 November 293) is a Roman...
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  • Lost territory to Diocese of Senj–Modruš 1794: Lost territory to Diocese of Trieste June 30, 1828: Suppressed and united with the Diocese of Poreč to form...
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    seat of a diocese. One of Koper's bishops was the Lutheran reformer Pier Paolo Vergerio. In 1828, it was merged into the Diocese of Trieste. Trade between...
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  • Min. (Latin: Guilelmus de Villanova) (French: Guillaume de Villeneuve) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Trieste (1327–1330), Bishop of...
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  • "Diocese of Trieste". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published] Chow, Gabriel. "Diocese of Trieste...
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  • bishop of Emona (Cittanova) and the bishop-elect of Trieste, expressing his concern that the diocese of Aquileia was far too extensive for the patriarch...
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  • Archdiocese of Gorizia Diocese of Trieste Ecclesiastical Province of L'Aquila Metropolitan Archdiocese of L'Aquila Diocese of Avezzano Diocese of Sulmona-Valva...
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  • Austrians returned to power in the Treaty of Paris. 1828 – Catholic Diocese of Trieste-Koper established. 1831 – Assicurazioni Generali insurance company...
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  • Diocese of Bergamo Diocese of Brescia Diocese of Como Diocese of Crema Diocese of Cremona Diocese of Lodi Diocese of Mantua Diocese of Pavia Diocese of...
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  • The Diocese of Krk (Croatian: Krčka biskupija; Latin: Dioecesis Veglensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church...
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    foreign visitors. Provinces of Italy Province of Fiume Province of Trieste Catholic Diocese of Pola Annuario Generale 1938-XVI, Consociazione Turistica Italiana...
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    The Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe, known simply as the Diocese in Europe (DiE), is a diocese of the Church of England. It was originally formed in 1842...
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    remainder on the Diocese of Trieste. In 1100 that patriarchate was divided into five archdeaconries, of which Krain was one. The diocese of Ljubljana or...
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  • Pietro (? – ?) Giovanni da Trieste, O.F.M. (1391.03.01 – ?) Francesco Petri, Cistercians (O. Cist.) (1394.09.07 – ?) Andrea de Rhegino, O.P. (? – death...
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    Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Muggia (category Churches in the province of Trieste)
    worship in Muggia, in the province of Trieste, seat of the homonymous parish belonging to the diocese of Trieste. The church, dedicated to Saints John...
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    prefect, Prefectus praetorio Italiae (who also governed the Diocese of Africa and the Diocese of Pannonia), one vicarius, and one comes rei militaris. The...
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  • The Diocese of Arbe or Diocese of Rab or Diocese of Arba (Latin: Dioecesis Arbensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Arbe (modern...
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    Castile by Pedro de Vera, who managed to subjugate the natives of Gáldar in the northwest of the island. 20 November 1485 the diocese was transferred from...
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  • dioceses List of Chaldean dioceses Coptic Catholic dioceses Ethiopic Catholic dioceses Melkite Catholic dioceses Maronite dioceses Ruthenian dioceses...
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  • Lucy of Syracuse Taranto – Catald Trapani – Albert of Trapani Trieste – Justus of Trieste Turin – John the Baptist, Joseph, Maximus of Turin, Octavius...
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  • Compartments or Provinces; Belluno, Balzano, Gorizia, Padua, Pordenone, Rovigno, Trieste, Treviso, Albona, Fianona, Udine, Verona, Vicenza, Pula, Fiume. The three...
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  • Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about 110 kilometres (68 mi) northwest of Trieste and about 45 kilometres (28 mi) northwest of Udine, in the Val Bût. Its...
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    Berlin (redirect from Berlin.de)
    seats of the Bulgarian Orthodox Diocese of Western and Central Europe, and the Resurrection of Christ Cathedral of the Diocese of Berlin (Patriarchate of Moscow)...
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