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Ceneda may
refer to:
Ceneda, Italy,
frazione of
Vittorio Veneto Duchy of
Ceneda [it],
medieval Lombard duchy of
which Ceneda was
capital Diocese of Ceneda...
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Pietro di Feletto, Tarzo. The city is an
amalgamation of two
former comuni,
Cèneda and Serravalle,
which were
joined into one muni****lity in 1866 and named...
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Vittorio Veneto. It was
historically known as
Diocese of
Ceneda, the name
being changed in 1939.
Ceneda began as a
suffragan of the
patriarchate of Aquileia...
- Zuliani) were
nobles residing in
Ceneda. In 1830 they are said to have been part of the
Consiglio nobile di
Ceneda for four generations. In 1745 they...
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Saint Augusta of Treviso, also
known as
Augusta of
Ceneda,
Augusta of Tarvisium, or
Augusta of Serravalle, is
venerated as a
virgin martyr. Her Acts were...
- (bishop of Zaragoza) (fl. 592–619)
Maximus (Bishop of
Ceneda) (fl. 741–790),
Bishop of
Ceneda Maximus,
Metropolitan of all Rus (died 1305) Patriarch...
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reorganization of the system, with the
abolition of the
districts of
Motta and
Ceneda.[citation needed] This
territorial organization remained largely unchanged...
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after 1790) was an
Italian painter of the late
Baroque period. A
native of
Ceneda,
Republic of Venice. He was a
pupil of
Giovanni Battista Bellucci and Piazzetta...
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Venice and Grado. The 36
Lombard duchies included the
Venetian cities of
Ceneda, Treviso, Verona, and Vicenza. A
reminder of
Lombard rule can be seen in...
- Gradenigo,
Bishop of
Concordia (1667);
Pietro Leoni (bishop),
Bishop of
Ceneda (1667);
Sebastiano Pisani (iuniore),
Bishop of
Verona (1668); and Raimondo...