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    Dolianova (redirect from Diocese of Dolia)
    by the will of Arzone, judge of Cagliari. In 1503 the diocese of Dolia was united with the diocese of Cagliari. At the end of the era of Giudicati, San...
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    O.P. (1484–1514 Resigned) 1503 Territory Added from the suppressed Diocese of Dolia Juan Pilars (1514–1521 Died) Jerónimo Vilanova (1521–1534 Died) Domenico...
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    center of Dolianova, Sardinia, Italy. It is one of the main Romanesque buildings in the island. Formerly the episcopal seat of the diocese of Dolia, it is...
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    Ingenuinus formerly Dolia widely held to be dedicated to Januarius, patron saint of Naples, as his shrine is here and the Miracle of the Blood takes place...
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    decoration of the Theatre (regio II, insula VII) Dolia embedded in the ground at Caseggiato dei dolii Forum Baths (frigidarium) Floor pavement. Room C of the...
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    Hampson & Atkinson 1953, p. 87 Developer, Dolia Design (27 August 2013). "The Connexion | The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion". COHC. Archived from...
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    literature. Edinburgh University Press. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-7486-1290-1. Estevez, Dolia (19 November 2013). "Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim Is Quietly Transferring...
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    Office of the Rhine Deanery. Pope John Paul II appointed him as Titular Bishop of Dolia and Auxiliary Bishop of Münster (Suffragan Bishop of Warendorf...
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  • Superior Dium Doara (Eastern Catholic Churches) Doberus Docimium Doclea Dodona Dolia Doliche Dometiopolis Domnach Sechnaill Dora Dorylaeum Dragobitia Dragonara...
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    collection of the must and a wine cellar with twelve dolia with a total capacity of seven thousand litres. The rooms used for the storage of the crop and...
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    Tauriana (category Roman sites of Calabria)
    drainage channels, dolia for foodstuffs. The buildings discovered include: a protohistoric village dating to 2000 BC; remains of the city (first Brettian...
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    rustica) of the villa. Several buildings including a three-winged porticoed building, a warehouse with dolia, a duct system and a series of furnaces could...
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    were a source of timber and pitch, used for waterproofing in shipbuilding or for terracotta containers, for sealing the lids of dolia (vessels) for food...
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