- the town is
known as Будва or Budva; in
Italian and
Latin as
Budua; in
Albanian as
Budua, and in (classical/ancient) Gr**** as
Bouthoe (Βουθόη). A legend...
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Republic of
Ragusa while maintaining the
enclaves of
Cattaro (Kotor) and
Budua (Budva). The
Venetians sporadically controlled the
small southern Dalmatian...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Budua was a
Latin Catholic bishopric with see in Budva, in Montenegro,
which existed from
circa 1200 till 1829. It has been...
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Republic of Venice,
including the city of Budva, in that time
known as "
Budua". The
Venetian territory was
centred on the Bay of Kotor, and the Republic...
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Perast (Perasto), 1420–1797
Sveti Stefan (Santo Stefano), 1423–1797
Budva (
Budua) and
Sutomore (Spizza), 1420–1797 Bar (Antivari), 1443–1571
Ulcinj (Dulcigno)...
- of Pope
Eugene IV as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Cologne and
Titular Bishop of
Budua. He
served as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Cologne until his
death on 1 Nov 1452...
- (7 years, 196 days)
Apostolic Vicar of
Puerto Princesa Titular Bishop of
Budua Apostolic Vicariate of Jolo
Charlie M. Inzon, OMI Apr 4, 2020 (4 years,...
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united the
Bishopric of
Budua with the
Archbishopric of Antivari. However, it was not long
until he
revoked his act and gave
Budua a bishop,
Simon (Šimun)...
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president of the
Conferencia de Puebla. In 1982, he was
appointed Bishop of
Budua by Pope John Paul II and
appointed as
auxiliary bishop in Asunción. The...
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Sumatera Barat, 1993
Saluang Samsimar &
Adjis St Sati
Interview with
Magatin Budua,
traditional artis Minangkabau from
Muaro Bodi, Sawahlunto,
Sumatera Barat...