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to Republic of Congo (1981.11.21 – 1987.07.11), Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Central African Republic (1981.11.21 – 1987.07.11), Apostolic Delegate to Chad (1981.11.21 – 1987.07.11), Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Iran (1987.07.11 – 1991.11.30), Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Korea (1991.11.30 – 1997.03.25),
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Titular Archbishop: John Bulaitis (born England, UK) (1981.11.21 – 2010.12.25) as papal diplomat :
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in 1878. The heads were thus reunited with their bodies. The famous Roman statues have toured major
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Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae, Leipzig 1931, p. 410
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Marcello (530? – 533?), who attended councils of bishops at Salona in both named years.
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In 600 it was suppressed, the city being ruined, its territory being merged into the
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It has had the following incumbents, mostly of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank,
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in c. 3rd/2nd century BC. First time it is mentioned in the chapter 24 of the
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rule. The settlement ceased to be in 7th century after the arrival of
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Helmut Karl Dieser (2011.02.24 – 2016.09.23) as Auxiliary Bishop of
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Heriberto Cavazos Pérez (2016.10.31 – ...), as Auxiliary Bishop of
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building was discovered, which had been dedicated by the governor
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Nuovo bullettino di archeologia cristiana, 1906, p. 211
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Bevölkerung und Gesellschaft der römischen Provinz Dalmatien
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C. L. de Voinovitch, Histoire de la Dalmatie, 2008, p. 219.
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A cathedral and at least two more churches were dug up.
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Index

Diocese of Narona
Narona (gastropod)
/nəˈrnə/
Ancient Greek
Roman
Neretva
Vid, Croatia
titular see
emporium
Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax
Roman province of Dalmatia
Byzantine
Slavic
suffragan
Archdiocese of Salona
Diocese of Makarska
Diocese of Sarsenterum
Diocese of Ragusa
Titular bishopric
Auxiliary Bishop
Graz–Seckau
Austria
Apostolic Pro-Nuncio
Apostolic Nuncio
Trier
Germany
Aachen
Monterrey
Mexico

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