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arose in
Raetia Curiensis; a
first bishop is
mentioned in 451/52.
Still under Italian rule
during the
tenure of King Odoacer,
Raetia Curiensis nominally p****ed...
- The
Diocese of Chur (Latin: Diœcesis
Curiensis) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the
Catholic Church in Switzerland. It extends...
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Raetia prima,
established c. 300 (under Diocletian)
became known as
Raetia Curiensis,
ruled by the
bishops of Chur
throughout the 5th to 12th
centuries (albeit...
- The
Codex Curiensis known also as
Fragmenta Curiensia,
designated by a2 or 16 (in
Beuron system), is a 5th-century AD
Latin m****cript of the New Testament...
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about 900, two
chief dynasties emerged: the
Hunfriding counts in
Raetia Curiensis (Churrätien) and the
Ahalolfings ruling the Baar
estates around the upper...
- "Blasphemy in the Lex
Romana Curiensis", Speculum, 6(3), 445–59, at p. 445. Lujo Margetić (1998), "Regarding So-Called Lex
Romana Curiensis-Utinensis", Zbornik...
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ordinary of the
Diocese of Chur in Grisons,
Switzerland (Latin:
Dioecesis Curiensis). A
Bishop of Chur is
first mentioned in 451/452 when
Asinius attended...
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Burgundy to the south-west in the Aare
River basin (the Aargau).
Raetia Curiensis,
although not part of Alemannia, was
ruled by
Alemannic counts, and became...
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century mostly ruled by two dynasties, the
Hunfriding counts in
Raetia Curiensis and the
Ahalolfings ruling the Baar
estates around the
upper Neckar and...
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overlordship of
either the
Counts of
Lenzburg and
Kyburg and/or
Raetia Curiensis), when the
Glarus valley broke away from the
abbey and
became independent...