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400:. An immediate protest was lodged by the Archbishop of Naples through his Archdeacon, and by the Prince of Salerno and Amalfi through his legate, humbly requesting that possession of the Church of Aversa be returned to them ("ut sibi tandem Aversane ecclesie possessio redderetur"). In his reply to the Archbishop, Pope Urban stated that he had consecrated Bishop Guitmund neither out of anger or hatred, but for the sake of equity and compelled by necessity, lest the Church of Aversa lose such a man as he had appointed. In a letter to Bishop Guitmund, Pope Urban stated that he and his advisors and the Roman leaders had debated the issue of the possession of the Church of Aversa for some time ("diu causam eventilavimus"), the unanimous decision was that the investiture of the possession of the Church of Aversa should be returned to the Archbishop and the Prince. 1350:
other territorial divisions that are by law equivalent to dioceses should be attached to an ecclesiastical province. Therefore dioceses which are now directly subject to the Apostolic See and which are not united to any other are either to be brought together to form a new ecclesiastical province, if that be possible, or else attached to that province which is nearer or more convenient. They are to be made subject to the metropolitan jurisdiction of the bishop, in keeping with the norms of the common law. 3) Wherever advantageous, ecclesiastical provinces should be grouped into ecclesiastical regions for the structure of which juridical provision is to be made.
1968:(Rome, Sapienza 1695), became the titular Archbishop of Nicea in 1714, to qualify him for various posts in the papal service. From 1716 to 1730, he was Nuncio in Switzerland and then Portugal. On completion of his Portuguese assignment he was named Bishop of Aversa on 11 December 1730, and allowed to keep his title of Archbishop. He was named a cardinal on 24 September 1731, and was appointed papal Secretary of State on 4 October 1733. His continual occupation with his duties in Rome caused him to resign the diocese of Aversa on 26 September 1734. He died on 24 October 1744. L. Cardella, 56: 423:) been accustomed to obtain confirmation of their election and episcopal consecration from the archbishops of Naples, notwithstanding that Innocent's predecessor, Celestine III (1191–1198), had consecrated one "L" as bishop of Aversa himself "without prejudice to the Church of Naples", ordering that the new bishop should show reverence and obedience to the archbishop. If the bishop of Aversa wished to litigate the matter, the Pope would give him a hearing. 1566:
investigate the election of Pierre de Bolonesio and his qualifications. Pierre had been elected by the cathedral Chapter, and had requested exemption from travelling to Avignon to obtain confirmation of the election from the pope. If the Archbishop and the Bishop were to find the election and the Elect to be canonical, they were to confirm him; otherwise, they were to void the election and order the Canons to conduct a new election.
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Switzerland; he became Nuncio to Venice in 1654; and Nuncio in Vienna from 1658 to 1664. He was named a cardinal on 14 January 1664, and Legate in Bologna on 22 April 1664. He resigned the diocese on 6 June 1665. He died in Rome on 21 October 1680, at the age of 69. Ughelli, p. 495. Gauchat, pp. 34 no. 22; 106 with note 5.
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40. Therefore, in order to accomplish these aims this sacred synod decrees as follows: 1) The boundaries of ecclesiastical provinces are to be submitted to an early review and the rights and privileges of metropolitans are to be defined by new and suitable norms. 2) As a general rule all dioceses and
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40 (1993), pp. 9–34, at p. 19 (for consecration) and p. 33 (a successor attested in 1094). Ordericus Vitalis (Book IV) states that Guitmund left his monastery, with permission, and went to Pope Gregory VII, who made him a cardinal. August Prévost, Ordericus' editor, states: "Guitmond n'a jamais
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Carlo Carafa was the son of Prince Girolamo II of Roccella, and nephew of his predecessor. He was a Protonotary Apostolic and Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. He was named Bishop of Aversa in succession to his uncle on 13 July 1644. In January 1653 he was appointed papal Nuncio to
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A native of Amalfi, a member of the family of the Counts of Maurone, and a competent jurisconsult, Del Giudice had been a Canon of Amalfi, a papal chaplain, and Auditor of Causes of the Sacred Palace. In 1370 he was named to the diocese of Stabia, and in 1373 to Cassano. He was appointed Archbishop
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Poncello was removed from office in 1378 because he was a follower of Urban VI (Roman Obedience); the Kingdom of Naples, at the time, adhered to the Avignon Obedience of Clement VII. Poncello was named a cardinal by Urban VI on 18 September 1378. In 1381 Archbishop Marino del Iudice of Taranto was
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issued a decree, "Quamquam Ecclesia," on 30 April 1979, ordering the changes. Three ecclesiastical provinces were abolished entirely: those of Conza, Capua, and Sorrento. A new ecclesiastical province was created, to be called the Regio Campana, whose Metropolitan was the Archbishop of Naples. The
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became Prince of Capua. This led to an immediate and continual confrontation between Norman Capua and Lombard Naples, both politically and ecclesiastically. The archbishops of Naples claimed metropolitan status over Aversa, with the right to consecrate its bishops and receive oaths of loyalty from
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A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, but important, meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was (1) to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop; (2) to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy; (3) to
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Pierre had been Canon of Beauvais, and was Master of the Chapel of King Charles III of Sicily. Following the death of Bishop Pietro Turrite, he was elected bishop by the cathedral Chapter. On 15 March 1308, Pope Clement issued a mandate to the Archbishop of Amalfi and the Bishop of Pozzuoli to
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Filippo was the eldest son of Carlo Spinelli, Duke of Seminara. In 1592, he was appointed titular Bishop of Colossae (Rhodes) and Coadjutor Bishop of Policastro, to which he succeeded in 1603. From 1598 to 1603, he was papal Nuncio in Vienna. He was Vice-Legate in Ferrara in 1604.
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Ereccius (Arecius) was appointed bishop by Urban VI on 14 April 1386, though he was still referred to as Electus on 14 April 1387, when he was appointed Collector of papal revenues in the Kingdom of Naples. On 19 December 1387, Canon Angelo de Tuffo was appointed his Vicar
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Pietro, a Canon of Padua, had previously been Bishop of Anagni (1295–1299). He was transferred to the diocese of Aversa by Pope Boniface VIII on 3 August 1299. His bull of appointment states that the Church of Aversa was immediately subject to the Holy See. Georges Digard,
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The cathedral was served and administered by a corporate body, the Chapter, which was composed of four dignities (the Dean, the Cantor, the Archdeacon, and the Subcantor) and thirty Canons. Two dignities were later added, in accordance with the decrees of the
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Difesa de' canonici diaconi, e suddiaconi della chiesa cattedrale di Aversa, che con sentenza della Curia Arcivescovile aversana emanata al dì 2. aprile 1832 furono assoggettati alle assistenze ai divini ufficj di obbligo degli ebdomadarj della detta
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chapter 40, major changes were made in the ecclesiastical administrative structure of southern Italy. Wide consultations had taken place with the bishops and other prelates who would be affected. Action, however, was deferred, first by the death of
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Bartolommeo had been Archdeacon of Patras (Greece), and was a papal chaplain. He was appointed Bishop of Aversa by Pope Benedict XII on 17 July 1336, after he had rejected the disputed election of two other candidates. Ughelli, p. 491. Eubel I, p.
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Fabio Colonna was the son of Cardinal Pompeo Colonna's brother Ottaviano. He had been titular Patriarch of Constantinople. He was appointed successor to his uncle the Cardinal on 24 September 1529. He died in Rome in 1554, and was buried in the
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Kehr, p. 284-285, no. 16. Orabona, pp. 13, 47, 104. Gams, p. 855, assigns Azzolino the dates of c.1049–1056. The authenticity of the bull of Pope Calixtus, which is found only in a bull of Pope Boniface VIII, has been challenged: Kehr, p. 285,
1675:"since Ereccius was not able to attend to his duties at that time". Urban himself had been compelled to flee from the Kingdom of Naples in 1386, and to seek refuge in Genoa. Ughelli, p. 492. Eubel I, p. 123 with note 12. Gaetano Parente, 474:(1591–1598) presided over a diocesan synod at Aversa in 1594, and published its decrees. Bishop Carlo Carafa (1616–1644) held a diocesan synod on 19 June 1619, and published the decrees of the synod. A diocesan synod was held by Bishop 385:
them. At the same time the Princes of Capua claimed that Aversa was a new foundation, thanks to their work for the Church, and in no case did the Norman Prince intend to recognize the jurisdiction of the Lombards over his principality.
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Fortunato was a younger brother of Carlo and Paolo. His first known employment was a Vicar General of the diocese of Messina, where his uncle Francesco Simeone Carafa was archbishop (1646–1676). He was named a cardinal in 1686 by
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Gentilis had been Bishop of Isernia e Venafra, but was driven out when the city of Venafro was burned by the troops of the Emperor Henry VI on 12 November 1192. K. Hampl, "Der schlimme Bischof Gentilis von Aversa,"
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Kehr, too (p. 282) denies the cardinalate: "fabulose narrat Guimundum a Gregorio VII cardinalem s. Rom. ecclesiae creatum et ab Urbano II iam probatum in multis metropolitanum Adversis urbis sollemniter ordinatum
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the bull "Sicut ex Fratrum", in which the Church of Aversa was recognized as being directly subordinate (a suffragan) of the Roman See, rather than the Archdiocese of Capua or the Archdiocese of Naples.
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The cathedral was begun thanks to the munificence of Duke Robert Guiscard, was carried forward and completed by his son Jordanus. It was dedicated to S. Paul of Tarsus. The high altar was dedicated by
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named Administrator of the diocese of Aversa by Urban VI, but when Urban ordered him executed in December 1386, Orsini reassumed the bishopric. He died on 2 February 1395. Eubel I, pp. 23 no. 12; 123.
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Synodus Dioecesana ab illustriss. et reverendiss. domino D. Innico Caracciolo episcopo Aversano, ... celebrata sub auspiciis D. Caroli Borromaei in cathedrali Ecclesia Aversana ... anno Domini 1702
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In order to save all the references to Guitmund, scholars created a second and third Gutimund, rather than admit that some of the data were erroneous, faulty, or contradictory. Kehr, p. 282.
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on 17 July 1326. He died in 1336. On his death there was a disputed election, between Bishop Jacobus of Melfi and Roger de Sanseverino, a Canon of Naples. Both elections were quashed by
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on 17 November 1254. It was complained about Simone, when he was being invested as a cardinal in 1261, that he had not yet received any of the Holy Orders. Eubel I, p. 122, with note 4.
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in the consistory of 19 July 1616. From 1621 to 1628, Bishop Carafa served as papal Nuncio to Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, and was not in Italy. He died in April 1644. Gauchat,
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A Sicilian in origin, Giovanni had been Cantor in the Chapter of the Collegiate Church of S. Nicholas in Bari. He was elected by the cathedral Chapter of Aversa, and was approved by
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Constitutiones dioecesanae synodi ab Ill et rev d(omi)no d(omino) Carolo Carafa, Dei et Apostolicae Sedis gratia Aversanae ecclesiae episcopus, celebratae IV Idus Iunij anno MDCXIX
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Guimundus' election to the diocese of Rouen in 1079 was rejected by Pope Gregory VII, on the grounds that Guitmund was the son of a priest. He was consecrated bishop of Aversa by
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of Brindisi (1379–1380) by Urban VI, and then Archbishop of Taranto. He became a cardinal of the Roman Obedience in 1383, and was executed by Urban VI in 1385. Ughelli, p. 492.
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Born in 1810, Sisto was the son of Duke John of Grimma. Riario Sforza was named Bishop of Aversa on 24 April 1845, and consecrated. On 24 Nov 1845 he was confirmed by
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Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga was appointed Apostolic Administrator of Aversa in 1524, but resigned on 1 July, when Bishop Scaglioni was reappointed. Eubel III, p. 100.
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Jacobus was appointed on 16 May 1430, according to Gams, p. 855, and on 16 May 1431, according to Ughelli, p. 492. He died in 1471, before 13 May. Eubel II, p. 100.
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Cardinal Colonna was appointed Administrator on 20 Apr 1529, and resigned on 24 September 1529, in favor of his nephew Fabio. Ughelli, p. 494. Eubel III, p. 100.
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of King Charles of Sicily. There was a contested election in 1276 between Adam and Pietro di Galgano, a Canon of Aversa. Adam was provided and consecrated by
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Caracciolo was named Bishop of Aversa by Pope Martin V on 30 September 1427. Ughelli, p. 492, says that Caracciolo was appointed in 1422. Eubel I, p. 123.
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issued a bull, confirming the privileges granted by Pope Calixtus II to the Church of Aversa, making the diocese directly subject to the Holy See.
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built a fortification which in time became an urban centre. Duke Robert, becoming a vassal of the pope and supporting him in his struggle with the
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Pietro Brusca (called Petrus Bruna by Ughelli, p. 492) had been a Canon of Terracina. He was appointed to the diocese of Aversa on 13 May 1471 by
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Historiæ ecclesiasticæ libri tredecim: ex veteris codicis uticensis collatione emendavit, et suas animadversiones adjecit Augustus Le Prevost ...
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Ughelli, p. 495, calls Paolo the brother of Carlo Carafa della Spina, his predecessor. He died on 7 May 1686. Gauchat, p. 106. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Caracciolo was born in Naples in 1862. He was appointed Bishop of Alife on 24 March 1898, and was transferred to Aversa on 10 April 1911.
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Guillaume was a Councillor of King Charles III of Sicily, and had been Bishop of Pozzuoli (1317–1324). He was transferred to Aversa by
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A Neapolitan, Carlo Carafa had been a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures. He was appointed Bishop of Aversa by
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Raymond had been Bishop of Alba Pompeia (1311–1321), then Bishop of Chieti (1321–1326). He was appointed Bishop of Aversa by
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on 1 June 1324. On the death of Guillaume in 1326, the Chapter elected Petrus de Materiis, whose election was quashed by
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In 1727, Cardinal Innico Caracciolo (1697–1730) issued a new set of Constitutions for the diocesan seminary of Aversa.
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Born in Parma in 1924, Gazza was ordained in 1949. In Brazil, where, as a member of the Xaverian Missionary Fathers (
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Constitutiones Seminarii Aversani eminentiss. ac reverendiss. domini d. Innici ... Caraccioli ... jussu editae
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Constitutiones ... D.D. Petri Vrsini Auersae episcopi in dioecesana synodo promulgatae. Anno Domini MDXCIV ...
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publish statutes and decrees of the diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See.
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Per Sisto Riario Sforza, cardinale arcivescovo di Napoli, mancato ai vivi il dì 29 settembre 1877
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in 1418. He died in Rome in October 1427. Ughelli, p. 492. Eubel I, pp. 25 no. 39; 123.
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Tome II (Paris: Ernest Thorin 1890), pp. 133-134, no. 2593. Eubel I, p. 122, note 1.
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The name "Aversa" first appears in a document dated 2 September 1022. Kehr, p. 279.
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The son of Francesco Caracciolo, Duke of Martina, Caracciolo held the degree of
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Eubel suggests, p. 122 note 5, that Joannes and Fidentius are the same person.
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The Cardinal d'Aragona was never a bishop. Ughelli, p. 493. Eubel II, p. 100.
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Cardinal Brancaccio was appointed Administrator of the diocese of Aversa by
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Per l'aversano Vescovado contro alla cassinese Badia di S. Lorenzo d'Aversa
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Lorenzo was transferred to the diocese of Tricarico. Eubel I, p. 123, 497.
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On 24 September 1120, Bishop Robertus (attested 1118–1226) obtained from
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on 17 December 1341. He died in 1357. Ughelli, p. 491. Eubel I, p. 123.
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Adam was the rector of the parish of Braye (diocese of Amiens) and a
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Azzolino, the first bishop of Aversa, was consecrated a bishop by
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Vol. VIII (Rome: Pagliarini, 1794), pp. 252-253. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft fur altere deutsche Geschichtskunde
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Morra was a vigorous enforcer of the reforms promulgated by the
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On 30 June 1997 Chiarinelli was appointed Bishop of Viterbo by
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remarked that the bishop and his predecessors had thus far (
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Le chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
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named him a cardinal on 9 June 1604, at the request of the
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V. p. 287 with note 7; VI, pp. 6 no. 8; 111 with note 3.
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I Testamenti dei Cardinali: Innico Caracciolo (1642-1730)
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Filippo Niccolò Spinelli (26 Sep 1735 – 20 Jan 1761 Died)
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Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa
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Ercole Michele d'Aragona (27 Sep 1734 – Jul 1735 Died)
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Sisto Riario Sforza, arcivescovo di Napoli: 1845-1877
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Guevara Suardo was a relative of the Dukes of Bovino.
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was destroyed in the Lombard invasions. The city of
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Diocese of Aversa

Aversa
Ecclesiastical province
Naples
Catholic Church
Roman Rite
Secular priests
Francis
Angelo Spinillo
Mario Milano

Diocese of Aversa website
Latin
Latin
diocese
Catholic Church
Campania
Italy
suffragan
Archdiocese of Naples

adding to it
Atella
Aversa
Atella
Robert Guiscard
Holy Roman Emperor
Pope Leo IX
diocese of Atella

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