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447:(1815), the Papacy faced the task of restoring and restructuring the Church in various territories, according to the wishes of their rulers. Padua and Venice were under the control of Austria, and therefore a Concordat had to be negotiated with the government of the Emperor Francis. One of the requirements of the Austrian government was the elimination of several metropolitanates and the suppression of a number of bishoprics which were no longer viable due to the bad climate (malaria and cholera) and the impoverishment of the dioceses due to migration and industrialization; it was expected that this would be done to the benefit of the Patriarchate of Venice. 222: 2649: 56: 1054: 1236:(Hannover: Hahn, 1890), p. 196: "Erat quidem Grimualdo contra Romanos non mediocre odium, pro eo quod eius qquondam germanos Tasonem et Cacconem in sua fide decepissent. Quam ob causam Optigerium civitatem, ubi ipsi extincti sunt, funditus destruxit eorumque qui ibi habitaverant fines Foroiulianis Tarvisianisque et Cenetensibus divisit." 1259:
caratteri gotici. L'antiporta è istoriata in nero : tutte le altre facciate sono semplici e divise in due colonne. Sono dodici facciate in rosso e nero di centimetri 16 x 10. Non è indicata la tipografia , ma dai caratteri e dal contorno si rileva esser stampato a Venezia nei primi anni del secolo XVI forse dal Giunti."
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Bishop Sebastiano Pisani (seniore) (1639–1653) presided over a diocesan synod in Ceneda on 11–13 September 1642. Bishop Pietro Leoni (1667–1691) held a diocesan synod in Ceneda on 9–11 November 1670. On 20–22 June 1695, Bishop Marco Agassi held a diocesan synod. Bishop Francesco Trevisan (1710–1725)
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preserved in the library of the Chapter of Ceneda, which is a book of devotions, not a book of history: "Nella biblioteca del reverendissimo Capitolo di Ceneda si conserva un antichissimo libello che è l' officio proprio di S. Tiziano vescovo protettore della città e diocesi cenedese. È stampato in
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Cappelletti X, p. 249: "Sigisfredus Dei gratia Cenet. episcopus promitlit et juravit coram D. Ulderico Buca, et Hendrigero da Scomico Procuraloribus Com. Coneclani recipienlibus vice et nomine Com. Coneclani, et prò ipso Com. quod de celerò faciet suam residentiam in castro Coneclani, sicut aliqui
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and moral philosophy at the University, and was a canon of the Cathedral of Padua. He rose to be archpriest, and was Vicar Capitular. On 23 November 1653, he was appointed bishop of Ceneda. He died on 14 August 1667. Cappelletti X, pp. 311-312. Botteon, p. 187-188. Gauchat IV, p. 145 with note
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Bishop Sigifredo, during whose time there were many conflicts between Ceneda and the neighbouring towns, was allied with the bishop of Belluno and the people of Padua in a war against Trevento. In September 1179, Sigifredo promised his ally, the Count of Conegliano, that he would transfer the
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with the request that he appoint the cardinal's nephew Giovanni Mocenigo as his successor. Instead, the pope advised the embassy that he had already appointed his very dear friend Marcantonio Mocenigo on 5 March 1586. Marcantonio, the government of Ceneda, and the government of Venice became
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against the Monothelites. In 685, the Lombard duke Grumoaldo assigned to the bishop of Ceneda a large part of the territory that had formerly been under the care of Oderzo to counter the claims of Oderzo's bishop in exile. The city of Oderzo had, in fact, been destroyed by the King Rotharius
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However, the historical beginning of episcopal see of Ceneda is uncertain. There may have been a bishop present in Ceneda very soon after the Lombard conquest. The first reputed bishop seems to have been Vindemius who was present in 579 at the
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Volume 15, p. 39 § 16: "Insuper paroecias seu loca s. Cassiani del Meschio, Ceneva, Rugolo, sancti Stephani de Pinidello, de Castro Roganzuolo, Godega, Orsago, santo Polo, quas a dioecesi Utinensi pariter secernimus, dioecesi Cenetensi omnino
2024:, which he resigned in 1655. He was named a cardinal by Pope Urban on 16 December 1641. He died in Rome on 28 March 1658. Botteo, pp. 186-187 (who claims, without evidence, that Bragadin was appointed bishop of Ceneda in 1631). Gauchat, 1846:
Manfredinus or Manfredo was the son of Count Rambaldus VIII of Collalto. He was transferred to the diocese of Belluno-Feltre in 1320, where he was murdered in April 1321. Cappelletti X, p. 274. Eubel I, pp. 132, 180. Botteon, p.
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Zorzi, the son of Venetian patricians, had been Provost of the convent of S. Maria della Salute in Venice, and taught literature at the patriarchal seminary in Venice. He was appointed bishop of Ceneda on 3 April 1786 by
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Emmo is also called Ermonius, Erminius, Ermo, and Ermonicus. He was present at the synod of Mantua in 827, which met to decide between Aquileia and Grado as the metropolitan of the bishops of Istria. Botteon, p.
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Acta synodalia ad ecclesiam Cenetensem per illustrissimum, ac reverendissimum D. D. Franciscum Trevisanum ... perlata, anno Domini 1721 eius vero episcopatus XI. & pontificatus SS.D.N. Innocentii Papæ 13.
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On 12 June 1252, Pope Innocent IV wrote to the canons of Ceneda, that they should obey bishop-elect Ruggero, who had been presented by the Patriarch of Aquileia. Botteon, pp. 158-159. Eubel I, p. 180.
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Diploma of King Liutprand, 6 June 742, in Minotto II,1, p. 2: "Mortuo autem eodem Valentiniano, consecratus est ibi tunc Maximus episcopus a supradicto patriarcha (Calistus)." Botteon, pp. 144-145.
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Synodales constitutiones Ceneten. ecclesiae in synodo diocesana emanatae habita die 20.21.& 22. mensis Iunij anni 1695. sub illustriss. ... Marco Agazzi episcopo Ceneten. com. Tartii &c.
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sui predecessores fecerunt et procurabit toto suo posse cum Domino Papa, quod Ecclesia Cathedralis cum canonica Cenete transferratur in castrum Coneclani." Sigifredus did not attend the
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Just before the beginning of the Second World War, the Vatican recognized the change of name which had taken place 16 years earlier, and adopted the title of Diocese of Vittorio Veneto.
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The existence of Sigismondo depends entirely on the statement of Ughelli V, p. 180: "vixit anno 1230." There is no documentary evidence at all: Cappelletti X, p. 246. Botteon, p. 153.
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On 19 August 1124, Bishop Ropertus issued a document, transferring the church of S. Ticianus to the cathedral Chapter. Cappelletti X, p. 244-246. Botteon, p. 151. Schwartz, p. 45.
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was fought near Vittorio between 24 October and 4 November 1918. In commemoration of the victory, the name of the city of Vittorio was changed to Vittorio Veneto in 1923.
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Vindemius was not a bishop of Ceneda, but of Cissa. Lanzoni, p. 970: "il Vindemius della seconda metà del VI secolo, presso l' Ughelli (V, 174) e il Gams (p. 783), fu
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Correr had previously been Bishop of Asolo (Civitas nova) at the age of 27, from 1404 to 1409. Eubel I, p. 180 with note 8; II, p. 124 with note 1; 192 with note 9.
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In 1074, Bishop Joannes renounced four parishes from the diocese of Ceneda in favor of Patriarch Sigcard of Aquileia. Botteon, pp. 106 n. 1; 150. Schwartz, p. 45.
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Ursinus: Kehr VII. 1, p. 82: "Utut est, primus Cenetensis episcopus, quem novimus, Ursinus est, qui eoncilio Romano a. 680 ab Agathone P.M. celebrato interfuit."
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Helminger (Elmengero): On 6 December 1021, Bishop Helminger sat in a royal court. On 13 July 1031, he was present at the synod of Aquileia. Schwartz, pp. 45-46.
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Other bishops were Antonio Correr (1409); Lorenzo da Ponte (1739), the last bishop to exercise temporal power, and Albino Luciani (1958–1969) who became pope
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persuaded the bishop to resign in favor of his nephew, Leonardo Mocenigo. Cappelletti X, pp. 309-310. Botteon, pp. 182-183. Eubel III, p. 162 with note 11.
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On November 22, 1866, soon after the Veneto was annexed by the Kingdom of Italy, Ceneda and Serravalle were joined into one municipality, which was called
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Un documento prezioso riguardo alle origini del vescovado di Ceneda: e la serie dei vescovi cenedesi corretta e documentata, illustrazione critico-storica
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The emperor Charlemagne confirmed the privileges and jurisdiction of the diocese of Cenada for Bishop Dulcissimus on 31 March 794. Botteon, pp. 145-146.
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Bragadin had been a Referendary (judge) of the Two Signatures in the papal administration. He was appointed bishop of Crema on 3 December 1629, by
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actually authorized Bishop Matteo on 25 March 1199 to remove of the episcopal seat from Ceneda to Conegliano, but the seat remained where it was.
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Vol. 31 (1939), p. 370: "...decernere dignatus est, ut dioecesis Cenetensis, dimisso hoc titulo, posthac Victoriensis Venetorum appelletur."
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on 21 October 1243. He was transferred to the diocese of Concordia on 12 June 1251. He died c, 1252. Botteon, pp. 157-158. Eubel I, p. 180.
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for at least three consecutive Saturdays, pray to God for mercy, and to build a basilica on the site so that people could come for prayer.
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on 13 November 1349. He died at the end of March or beginning of April 1374. Cappelletti X, p. 275. Eubel I, p. 180. Botteon, p. 167-168.
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Francesco was a native of Treviso, first count of Tarzo. He died in December 1310. Botteon, pp. 165-166. Ughelli V, p. 194, is confused.
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Giustiniani was transferred to the diocese of Verona on 7 April 1631. He died on 23 August 1649. Botteo, pp. 185-186. Gauchat,
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From 994 the bishop of that city became also its temporal lord, even after it was politically incorporated into the Republic of
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on 17 January 1803. He died on 17 December 1803. Botteon, p. 195. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 151 with note 6; 428 with note 6.
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Decreta synodalia Cenetensia in Synodo diocesana promulgata diebus 11.12.13 Septembris 16<4>2 Sebastiano Pisano Episcopo
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Following the death of Cardinal della Torre, according to Botteon, two canons of Ceneda and Count Antonio Piccoli approached
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Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern: mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122
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in the Venetian lagoon, at Forumjulii, Treviso, and Ceneda. A patron saint of the diocese of Ceneda is actually a bishop of
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Calderini was appointed on 11 January 1378 by Pope Gregory XI. Cappelletti X, p. 275. Eubel I, p. 180. Botteon, p. 169-170.
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on 4 May 1320, consequent upon the transfer of Bishop Manfredus. Cappelletti X, p. 275. Botteon, p. 167. Eubel I, p. 180.
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Botteon (pp. 135-137) states, "Satino, o Sasino, non fu vescovo di Ceneda e probabilmente non fu vescovo di alcuna sede."
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in 680, and subscribed to the synodical letter sent by Pope Agatho to the Second Council of Constantinople. J. D. Mansi,
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Calza was already bishop of Ceneda on 29 April 1286. He died on 12 July 1300. Botteon, pp. 164-165. Eubel I, p. 180.
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had brought confusion and dislocation to the Po Valley. Following the redistribution of European territories at the
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held a diocesan synod in 1721. A diocesan synod was held by Bishop Lorenzo da Ponte (1739–1768) on 24–26 June 1743.
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Blanchinus, Count of Camino, was elected in 1257, and died in the same year. Botteon, pp. 159-160. Eubel I, p. 180.
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Bishop Ripaldus appears in a diploma of the Emperor Berengarius dated 5 August 908. Botteon, p. 147. Minotto II,1,
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episcopal seat of Ceneda to Conegliano. The damage to Ceneda and the neighboring territory was so serious that
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Pisani was a noble Venetian, the son of Senator Francesco Pisani and Paolina Foscari. He held the degree of
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Monico was born in Riese (Treviso) in 1778. He was appointed bishop of Cedena (Vittorio) on 16 May 1823 by
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Lanzoni II (1927), pp. 883-884. Gotteon, pp. 47-53, pointing out that the story comes from readings in the
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Guarnerius' earliest act as bishop is dated 3 March 1242. He was confirmed, after some investigation, by
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Acta et diplomata e R. Tabulario Veneto. Documenta ad Belunum, Cenetam, Feltria, Tarvisum spectantia.
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After 1389 the bishops retain the title of count, but their duties are as civil magistrates of the
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The "Passion of S. Hermagoras" belongs to the 9th century. Lanzoni, pp. 873-874; 876-883; 984-985.
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on 29 April 1374. He died in 1377. Cappelletti X, p. 278. Eubel I, p. 180. Botteon, p. 168-169.
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Valentinianus (or Valentinus): 3 April 1739. He was dead by 6 June 742. Minotto II,1, pp. 1-4.
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embroiled in a controversy over their various rights in the civil government of Ceneda, and
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until the latter's suppression in 1751. From 1752 until 1818 Ceneda was a suffragan of the
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Pauli historia Langobardorum: in usum scholarum ex Monumentis Germaniae Historicis recusa
2299:(in Latin). Vol. 3 (Tomus III) (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2288:(in Latin). Vol. 2 (Tomus II) (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1857: 1621: 1149: 1123: 1039: 999: 499: 420: 367: 247: 176: 2517:(in Italian). Vol. 2 vols. Vittorio Veneto (Treviso): Diocesi di Vittorio Veneto. 2276:(in Latin). Vol. 1 (Tomus I) (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1801:
Odericus held the diocese from May to July 1261. Botteon, pp. 161-162 Eubel I, p. 180.
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Oliviero had been Bishop of Macerata. He was transferred to the diocese of Ceneda by
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The violent expansionist military policies of the French Revolutionary Republic, the
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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Bishop Sigehardus witnessed a property transfer on 6 August 962 in the court of the
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Barisoni was born of a noble family of Padua, the lords of Vigonza. He taught the
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Grauso subscribed a document for the Doge of Venice in July 1001. Schwartz, p. 45.
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The diocese of Ceneda also gained a number of parishes from the diocese of Udine.
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Born in Venice, Da Ponte was the last count-bishop. He was the namesake of the
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Albertus was never consecrated a bishop. Botteon, pp. 160-161. Eubel I, p. 180.
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Matteo: Cappelletti X, pp. 251-254. Gams, p. 783, col. 2. Botteon, pp. 155-156.
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The Gospel is said to have been preached in the region in the first century by
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Leoni: Cappelletti X, pp. 312-313. Botteon, pp. 188-189. Ritzler & Sefrin
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Actius (Azo): Ughelli V, pp. 180-181. Cappelletti X, p. 246. Botteon, p. 153.
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Notizia biografica di monsignor Marco Zaguri vescovo di Ceneda poi di Vicenza
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Francesco was a native of Bologna. His appointment to Ceneda was approved by
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Constitutiones, Synodales Cenetenses promulgatae diebus 24.25.26. Junii 1743.
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Aimon is mentioned in an act of Bishop Matteo da Siena: Botteon, p. 153.
1450:(in Latin). Vol. 15 (Tomus decimus quintus). Roma. p. 38 § 12. 2456:
Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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Sigisfredo: Cappelletti X, pp. 247-251. Botteon, p. 154. Minotto II,1,
258: 2346:. Vol. 6 (Tomus VI) (1730–1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2310:. Vol. 4 (Tomus IV) (1592–1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana 1530:(Romae: Typis Rochi Bernabò 1736), "Regestum Pontificum", pp. 656-657. 2328:. Vol. 5 (Tomus V) (1667–1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 491: 398: 391: 336: 332: 2375:(in Latin). Vol. VIII (1846–1903). Il Messaggero di S. Antonio. 1509:, (Treviso: Litografia Sociale della "Gazzetta", 1897), pp. 496-510. 374:. He was, however, bishop of Cissa in Istria, not bishop of Ceneda. 2051:, on 19 December 1639, and consecrated on 27 December by Cardinal 1934:
Franceschini had been Archdeacon of Aquileia. He was appointed by
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Paul the Deacon, "Historia Langobardorum" Book V, chapter 28, in:
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Volume 7 (Paris: Letouzey et Ané, 1927), p. 1725. Lanzoni, p. 970.
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Sant'Augusta di Serravalle - feast day August 27; March 27 in the
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on 29 July 1833. He died on 25 April 1851. Ritzler & Sefrin,
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at Benevento, and subscribed a document for him. Schwartz, p. 45.
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last major campaign of Italian troops against the Austrian Empire
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In 1586, Bishop Marco Antonio Mocenigo (1586–1597) and Cardinal
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from the University of Padua. He was named bishop of Ceneda by
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Vol. VII:l Venetiae et Histria, Pars I: Provincia Aquileiensis
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Pius VII (1853). Andreas Barberi and Rinaldo Secreti (ed.).
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La Diocesi di Ceneda: chiese e uomini dalle origini al 1586
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De Luca was named bishop of Cedena on 19 December 1725, by
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appeared to him on March 9, 1510 during his praying of the
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An inquiry into the election of Gerardus was initiated by
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includes the town of Ceneda which in ancient times was a
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Trevisan: Botteon, pp. 189-190. Ritzler & Sefrin
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On 10 June 1053, Bishop Amalguin was in attendance on
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Within the confines of the diocese is the Basilica of
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Dictionnaire D'archéologie Chrétienne Et de Liturgie
1947:Eubel I, p. 180. Botteon, p. 173. David M. Cheney, 1743:
on 22 Septembewr 1217. Eubel I, p. 180 with note 1.
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Index

Bishop of Ceneda

Vittorio Veneto
Italy
Ecclesiastical province
Venice
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Secular priests
Francis
Corrado Pizziolo

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Latin
Latin
diocese
Catholic Church
Vittorio Veneto
suffragan
patriarchate of Aquileia
archdiocese of Udine
Patriarchate of Venice
diocesan museum
Vittorio Veneto
province of Treviso
Conegliano
Attila
Totila
Lombards
marquisate of Treviso

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