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Accia may
refer to:
Accia (gens), a
Roman gens
Diocese of
Accia, on Corsica,
disestablished 1544
Plukenetia (syn.
Accia), a
genus of
plant of the family...
- The gens
Accia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome
during the late Republic. The gens is
known primarily from two individuals,
Lucius Accius, a tragic...
- The
Diocese of
Mariana and Acci or
Diocese of
Accia and
Mariana (Latin:
Dioecesis Acciensis et Marianensis) was a
Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory...
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Diocese of
Accia was a
Roman Catholic bishopric on the
island of Corsica. It is now a
titular diocese. The
diocese was
located in the town of
Accia in the...
- says "
Accia Octavi[i] Avg[vsti] mater",
meaning "Atia,
mother of Octavi[us] Aug[ustus]." Note that this
spelling of her name is anachronistic,
Accia was...
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Tanto ap(r)e l'omo nele b(r)
accia, qua(n)to ella sua alteza. Dal n****cimento de
chapegli al fine di
sotto del
mento รจ il
decimo dell'altez(z)a del(l)'uomo...
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Abronia Abudia Aburia Accia Accoleia Acerronia Acilia Aconia Actoria Acutia Aebutia Aedinia Aelia Aemilia...
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September 1682) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Accia and
Mariana (1656โ1682).
Carlo Fabrizio Giustiniani was born in Genoa, Italy...
- the
diocese was
united with the
Diocese of Acci(a) to form the
Diocese of
Accia and Mariana. Both
dioceses were poor and had lost po****tion.
Mariana had...
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prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Reggio Emilia (1662โ1674) and
Bishop of
Accia and
Mariana (1645โ1656).
Giovanni Agostino Marliani was born of a patrician...