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Cercina (Italian pronunciation: [tʃerˈtʃiːna]) is a
frazione (rural borough) of the muni****lity of
Sesto Fiorentino, in the
Metropolitan City of Florence...
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Athenius of
Cercina, the seat of the
bishopric being in the most
easterly island of the group. No
longer a
residential bishopric,
Cercina is
today listed...
- and Thailand.
Species include:
Cercina mussoriensis Prasad & Sinha, 1956
Cercina obtusa Stål, 1878 - type
species Cercina phillipsi Henry, 1933 Stål C (1878)...
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Eupithecia cercina is a moth in the
family Geometridae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1893. It is
found in Mexico. The
forewings are pale pinkish...
- Rome long
after his death,
Caesar was a
commissioner in the
colony at
Cercina,
military tribune, quaestor, praetor, and
propraetor of Asia. The dates...
- The
Pieve di Sant'Andrea is an 11th-century
pieve or
rural church in
Cercina, Tuscany,
central Italy.
Initiated in
Romanesque style, it was
later remade...
- [citation needed] His
affair was
discovered by
Augustus who
banished him to
Cercina (Kerkennah Islands) in 1 BC
until he was executed, on Tiberius' orders...
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alleged paramour Sempronius Gracchus, who had
endured 14
years of
exile on
Cercina (Kerkenna) off the
African coast, was
executed either at Tiberius' instigation...
- (succeeding
another Irish Spiritan John
William Heffernan) and
Titular Bishop of
Cercina. In 1953 he was
appointed Archbishop of Nairobi, and
position he held until...
- 2000. He then
served as the
administrator of the
Pieve di Sant'Andrea in
Cercina until 2006,
while also
teaching as a
visiting professor at the
Major Seminary...