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    The Diocese of Volterra (Latin: Dioecesis Volaterrana) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Tuscany, central Italy. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese...
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  • Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pisa Diocese of Livorno Diocese of Massa Carrara-Pontremoli Diocese of Pescia Diocese of Volterra Ecclesiastical Province of Potenza-Muro...
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    of Florence, the Archdiocese of Siena, the Diocese of Fiesole, and the Diocese of Volterra. The new diocese was made a suffragan of the metropolitanate...
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    September 1986, the diocese was suppressed and united with the Diocese of Arezzo and the Diocese of Cortona to form the Diocese of Arezzo-Cortona-Sansepolcro...
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    Ecclesiastical Province of Pisa, which includes the dioceses of Livorno, Massa Carrara-Pontremoli, Pescia, and Volterra. Since 2008 the archbishop of Pisa has been...
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  • Livorno Diocese of Massa Carrara-Pontremoli Diocese of Pescia Diocese of Volterra Metropolitan Archdiocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino Diocese of...
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    Gamberia de Benasque 22 November 1507 – 13 August 1524: Cardinal Giovanni Battista Pallavicini 9 September 1524 – 24 June 1537: Mario Maffei of Volterra 6 July...
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    transferred to the diocese of Pisa. Ritzler-Sefrin, Hierarchia catholica VI, pp. 98-99, with note 2. Incontri was born in Volterra in 1677. He held the...
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  • of Pisa Archdiocese of Pisa Diocese of Livorno Diocese of Massa Carrara-Pontremoli Diocese of Pescia Diocese of Volterra Ecclesiastical Province of Potenza-Muro...
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    from the Italian cities of Florence, Lucca, Pistoia, Rome, Siena, and Volterra, from Sardinia and Corsica. Catalan forces under Ramon Berenguer, Hug II...
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    The diocese of Teano-Calvi (Latin: Dioecesis Theanensis-Calvensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Campania, southern Italy, created in 1986...
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    Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy. The diocese dates back as a diocese to at least the 4th century; it became...
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  • principal co-consecrator of Ludovico de Torres (archbishop), Archbishop of Monreale (1573) and Marco Saracini, Bishop of Volterra (1574). Eubel, Konrad (1923)...
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    Hierarchia catholica V, p. 315, note 2. A native of Volterra, Incontri was transferred to the diocese of Florence by Pope Clement XII on 5 May 1738. Ritzler-Sefrin...
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  • Bishop of Ventimiglia (1633); Joseph-Marie de Suarès, Bishop of Vaison (1633); Niccolò Sacchetti, Bishop of Volterra (1634); Giulio Diotallevi, Bishop of Strongoli...
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    to 1954, the historic diocese was the diocese of Pistoia and Prato. The Diocese of Prato has been separate from 1954. The diocese is a suffragan of the...
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    could not be consecrated a bishop or even be the administrator of the diocese without a papal dispensation. Ippolito was named Cardinal Priest of Santa...
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    appointed him Apostolic Visitor of the diocese of Pisa. Bishop Lucius was transferred to the diocese of Volterra by Pope Gregory XI on 9 January 1374....
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    The Diocese of Cremona (Latin: Dioecesis Cremonensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in northern Italy....
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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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    Pescara-Penne (Latin: Archidioecesis Piscariensis-Pinnensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church on the east coast in central Italy. It was promoted...
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    the outskirts of Southeast Albuquerque. The vast newer subdivision of Volterra lies west of the Four Hills area. Popular urban neighborhoods that can...
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    a well-known canvas of the Deposition by Daniele da Volterra; flanking it are frescoes by Pablo de Céspedes and Cesare Arbasia. The first chapel on the...
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    perennial struggle with the Republic of Lucca, the Republic of Florence and Volterra, its borders were very fluctuating having as contested castles those of...
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  • The Diocese of Aleria (Latin Dioecesis Aleriensis) is, since 2002, a titular see of the Catholic Church. It was formerly a diocese of the Latin Church...
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    Volterra (1650). "Archbishop Pedro Urbina Montoya, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 15, 2016 Cheney, David M. "Diocese...
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    that this Maurus is not the bishop of Volterra, despite the fact that he consecrated two churches in that diocese. Pecci, pp. 4-5. Lanzoni, p. 567, believes...
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    Cappelletti, p. 344. Gauchat, p. 244. Born in 1595 in Peccioli (diocese of Volterra), Corsi was a Camaldolese monk and held a doctorate in theology....
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    The Diocese of Vicenza (Latin: Dioecesis Vicentina) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy. It is located in the region of the Veneto, and...
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    Caere (redirect from Diocese of Cære)
    settlement of Caere Nova (today's Ceri). The territory of the Diocese of Caere became part of the Diocese of Porto around the 11th century. No longer a residential...
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