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Cerenzia is a town,
comune (muni****lity),
former bishopric and
Latin titular see with a po****tion of 1000
people in the
province of Crotone, in Calabria...
- two lines. The
first line
inherited the
title of
Prince of
Cerenzia (principe di
Cerenzia) in 1769 from
Ippolita Rota, the
mother of
Ercole Giannuzzi...
- are no
records from this era that
mention Cinga, a 1276
cedula mentions Cerenzia, Caccuri, and Casabona, but not Cinga. It is more
likely that Cinga's foundation...
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towns of
Belvedere di Spinello, Caccuri, Carfizzi, Casabona, Castelsilano,
Cerenzia, Ciro, Ciro Marina, Crucoli, Melissa, Pallagorio, S.
Nicola dell'Alto,...
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Cariati e
Cerenzia (1504–1505). On 7 Mar 1504,
Francesco Dentice was
appointed during the
papacy of Pope
Julius II as
Bishop of
Cariati e
Cerenzia. He died...
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Cerchiara di
Calabria Cerchio Cercino Cercivento Cercola Cerda Cerea Ceregnano Cerenzia Ceres Ceresara Cereseto Ceresole Alba
Ceresole Reale Cerete Ceretto Lomellina...
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prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Carinola (1535–1549) and
Bishop of
Cariati e
Cerenzia (1533–1535).
Taddeo Pepoli was
ordained a
priest in the
Order of Saint...
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Pepoli (died 1549),
Roman Catholic Bishop of Carinola, and of
Cariati e
Cerenzia Taddeo Sarti (1540–1617),
Roman Catholic Bishop of Nepi e
Sutri Taddeo...
- in Abruzzo,
Italy Celenza Valfortore, po****ted
place in Apulia,
Italy Cerenzia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Celenza...
- e
Cerenzia (1664–1688). On 21 July 1664,
Girolamo Barzellini was
appointed during the
papacy of Pope
Alexander VII as
Bishop of
Cariati e
Cerenzia. He...