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    Archdiocese of Palermo (Latin: Archidioecesis Panormitana) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church. It was founded as the Diocese of Palermo in the first...
    41 KB (5,385 words) - 04:50, 2 May 2024
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    order. The first of the fourteen grand masters was Guillermo d'Eril. In 1485, Philip of Viana renounced the Archbishopric of Palermo to become grand master...
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    turned the archbishopric of Palermo into a Catholic see. Of these bishops and other important clergy positions, a minority were French, and of those even...
    20 KB (2,394 words) - 16:36, 1 September 2024
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    vacant archbishopric of Palermo. With that, not only the nobility, but also the clergy, now despised the queen mother regent, beloved nevertheless of the...
    12 KB (1,576 words) - 02:11, 4 July 2024
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    Piana degli Albanesi (category Municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Palermo)
    move with their families to the nearby fiefdom of Santa Cristina, owned by the Archbishopric of Palermo, to build a new farmhouse. The displacement involved...
    54 KB (6,782 words) - 11:26, 1 September 2024
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    Order of Montesa was approved on 10 June 1317. There were fourteen Grand Masters of the Order. In 1485, Philip of Viana renounced the Archbishopric of Palermo...
    226 KB (26,792 words) - 22:28, 26 August 2024
  • Richard Palmer, Bishop of Syracuse, a rival candidate for the vacant archbishopric of Palermo (1166). Ironically, he complained of the Syracusan bishops...
    3 KB (369 words) - 14:14, 17 February 2021
  • domination forced Stephen to resign the chancellorship and the Archbishopric of Palermo in 1169. Peter left the island to seek opportunities elsewhere...
    31 KB (3,934 words) - 21:38, 24 August 2024
  • churches sui iuris have no single archbishopric. Melkite Greek Catholic Church Syria - Damascus (Patriarchal See of Antioch), Aleppo (nominally Metropolitan)...
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  • Salernitan archbishopric after the death of William of Ravenna. Romuald was a diplomat for the kings William I and William II. He negotiated the Treaty of Benevento...
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    longer a metropolitan see, and is now a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Palermo. In 1174 the abbey of Monreale was declared a prælatura nullius; two years...
    24 KB (3,035 words) - 10:03, 31 March 2024
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    Metropolitan Archbishop of Taranto (1987–1990), General Ecclesiastical Assistant of Catholic Action (1990–1996), Metropolitan Archbishop of Palermo (4 April 1996–19...
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    Archbishop of Palermo the task of carrying out the negotiations which would lead to a reordering of the dioceses of Sicily. A new bishop of Siracusa, Filippo...
    34 KB (4,185 words) - 06:27, 28 February 2024
  • Thumbnail for Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manfredonia–Vieste–San Giovanni Rotondo
    reorganization of the dioceses of the region of Apulia. The diocese of Foggia was promoted to the status of metropolitan archbishopric, and the metropolitan...
    39 KB (4,999 words) - 13:09, 2 May 2024
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    e chiesa nelle due Sicilie dai Normanni ai giorni nostri (in Italian). Palermo: A. Amenta. pp. 42–58, 74–78. Vito Giliberti (1845), Polizia ecclesiastica...
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    in the late 14th century. Salzburg was the seat of the Archbishopric of Salzburg, a prince-bishopric of the Holy Roman Empire. As the Reformation movement...
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    Rossi was transferred to the diocese of Melfi e Rapolla by Pope Clement XII. He was named Archbishop of Palermo on 8 July 1737, where he died on 6 July...
    36 KB (4,620 words) - 16:32, 30 March 2024
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    Prague (redirect from Wards of Prague)
    in 973. Until Prague was elevated to archbishopric in 1344, it was under the jurisdiction of the Archbishopric of Mainz. Prague was an important seat for...
    153 KB (13,535 words) - 08:32, 8 September 2024
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    of Palermo (1387–1392, expelled), titular bishop of Antivari in Epirus (1395), titular Archbishop of Thessaloniki (Macedonia) (1395–1399), Bishop of Bergamo...
    37 KB (4,614 words) - 00:54, 14 December 2023
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    Monaco (redirect from Geography of Monaco)
    archbishop of Monaco. The diocese, which has existed since the mid-19th century, was raised to a non-metropolitan archbishopric in 1981 as the Archdiocese of Monaco...
    176 KB (14,721 words) - 04:49, 7 September 2024
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