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Lanzoni, p. 278: "Una Vita interpolata di s. Lorenzo, suo successore in Siponto, pone la morte di lui nell'anno 490.... La Vita originale del medesimo s. Lorenzo lo pone al tempo di Zenone, mentre Odoacre e Teodorico si combattevano tra loro
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deposed the archbishop of Trani and bishop of Siponto. Archbishop Johannes of Trani, in his tomb inscription claimed to be "Archiepiscopus Tranensis, Sipontinensis, Garganensis Ecclesiae, atque Imperialis Synkellus."
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In the ninth century, Sipontum was for a time in the power of the Saracens; in 1042 the Normans made it the seat of one of their twelve counties. The latter won a decisive victory there over the Byzantine general
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A bishopric of Sipontum (or Siponto) was established around 400 AD (or already in the third century according to others). The first bishop whose date may be fixed, was Felix, who was at Rome in 465.
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In 1223, a major earthquake centered on Monte Gargano destroyed nearly every building in Siponto. The tremors continued for another two years, until, by 1225, everything was in ruins.
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was founded. Among the pilgrims were the emperors Otto III, Henry II, and Lothar III, and popes Leo IX, Urban II, and et Alexander III.
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colony with its original Sipious name still used in Byzantine times, and in 663 AD it was taken and destroyed by the Slavs.
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Sipontum was a flourishing Greek colony, its Greek name being Sipious (Σιπιούς); having fallen into the hands of the
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held a synod at Siponto, at which he deposed two archbishops, who were charged with simony.
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A bishop Felix is attested in 591 and 593, and a bishop Vitalianus in 597 and 599.
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According to legend, Sipontum was founded by Diomedes, product of the union of the
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in 1074. Non-Metropolitan Archbishops of Siponto included Omobono (1087? – 1097?)
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supreme command as suggested by some historians. Apparently, Tomislav sent the
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survived until the 21st century. Lastly, Siponto produced one of the greatest
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Under bishop Gerardus Gerard (1066–74), Siponto became the non-Metropolitan
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By about 688, Siponto was almost abandoned. The diocese was suppressed, and
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The ancient cathedral remained still at Sipontum but, with the building of
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manfredonia-Vieste-S. Giovanni Rotondo
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In 1090, the diocese of Siponto lost territory to establish the
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Italia sacra sive De episcopis Italiæ, et insularum adjacentium
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Wibert of Tulle, "Vita Leonis IX" II. 6, in: J. M. Watterich,
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cultivation, as well to the use of natural waterfalls through
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Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni
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was obliged to entrust the pastoral care of Sipontum to the
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According to legend, the Gospel was preached at Sipontum by
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Odlomci iz državnoga práva hrvatskoga za narodne dynastie:
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Odlomci iz državnoga práva hrvatskoga za narodne dynastie
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Kirche und Monarchie im staufischen Königreich Sizilien:
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in the area of Capitanata, which spanned from Siponto to
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wrote to "Sipontino ep. G.". Kehr IX, p. 235, no. 12.
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from that part of southern Italy and free the city.
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Sipontum
Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore di Siponto
Griko
Frazione
Piazza Sant'Andrea
Siponto is located in Italy
41°36′25″N 15°53′45″E / 41.60694°N 15.89583°E / 41.60694; 15.89583
Region
Apulia
Province
Foggia
Comune
Manfredonia
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Dialing code

basilica
Latin
Greek
Magna Graecia
Apulia
frazione
comune
Manfredonia

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