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Cingoli is a town and
comune of the Marches, Italy, in the
province of Macerata,
about 27
kilometres (17 mi) by road from the town of Macerata. It is...
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Osimo e
Cingoli was a
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy. It was
founded in 1725 from a
merger of the
Diocese of
Osimo and the
Diocese of
Cingoli. In 1986...
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Lamberto da
Cingoli was an
inquisitor in 14th
century Italy. He is
known for
suspending Cecco d'Ascoli from a
professorship of
medicine at the University...
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Diocese of
Cingoli was a
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy. It was
founded in the 5th century.
Nothing is
heard of the
diocese or of its
bishops after...
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Exuperantius of
Cingoli (Italian: Esuperanzio,
sometimes Essuperanzio) was a 5th-century
bishop of
Cingoli, (c. 496), in the
Marche region of Italy. He...
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Castiglioni is a
historical mansion in the
heart of the
mountain top town of
Cingoli, near Macerata, in the Marche,
central Italy.
Palazzo Castiglioni was purchased...
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Battle of
Cingoli was
fought in 1250
between the
forces of the Holy
Roman Empire and the
armies of the
Guelphs and the
Papal States, the area being...
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translated by him.
Philip of
Majorca Donovan, Stephen. "Angelo
Clareno da
Cingoli." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 1. New York:
Robert Appleton Company,...
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Cingoli Cathedral (Italian:
Cattedrale di
Cingoli;
Duomo di
Cingoli;
Cattedrale di
Santa Maria ****unta) is a
Baroque Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated...
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Diocese of Macerata-Tolentino-Recanati-
Cingoli-Treia (Latin:
Dioecesis Maceratensis-Tolentina-Recinetensis-Cingulana-Treiensis) is a
Latin diocese...