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Tarquinia (Italian: [tarˈkwiːnja]),
formerly Corneto, is an old city in the
province of Viterbo, Lazio,
Central Italy,
known chiefly for its
ancient Etruscan...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Corneto had its see in
Corneto, an old name for Tarquinia. It was
absorbed by the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Civitavecchia-Tarquinia...
- the
diocese of
Corneto in the
person of the bishop; that is the
bishop of
Montefiascone was also at the same time the
bishop of
Corneto, with each diocese...
- the
papal legate Cardinal Orsini began a
campaign against Viterbo and
Corneto.
Nicholas moved on to
Grosseto and then to Pisa,
where he was
guarded by...
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bishops of
Corneto are
known for the
ancient Christian period; it was made a
diocese in 1435.
Umberto Benigni (1908), "Civitavecchia and
Corneto," The Catholic...
- Manuel, Cardinal-Bishop of
Albano (1600);
Paolo Emilio Zacchia,
Bishop of
Corneto e
Montefiascone (1601);
Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino, Archbishop...
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Yolande of Brittany.
Alphonse (Poissy, 11
November 1220 – 21
August 1271,
Corneto),
Count of
Poitou and Auvergne, and by marriage, of
Toulouse Philip Dagobert...
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Corneto e
Montefiascone (1578–1580). On 29
January 1578,
Vincenzo Fucheri was
appointed during the
papacy of Pope
Gregory XIII as
Bishop of
Corneto e...
- has been
discovered in the wall
paintings of the
Grotto dell' Orco at
Corneto [...]. Tripp, p. 256.
According to Dixon-Kennedy, p. 143 (following Kerényi...
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bloodthirsty son of
Achilles or King
Pyrrhus of Epirus), ****tus,
Rinier da
Corneto, and
Rinier Pazzo.
After bringing Dante and
Virgil to the
shallow ford...