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- ecclesiastically to the Diocese of Cartagena. On July 14, 1564, through the bull Pro excellenti Sedis Apostolicae, the diocese ceded the current Province of Alicante...
- Catholic Church", (Barry Rose Publishers, 1975), p. 52. The bull "Pro Excellenti", 13 August 1462: Luigi Tom****etti, ed. (1860). Bullarum, diplomatum et...
- jurisdiction of the Diocese of Malacca, established by the papal bull pro excellenti praeeminentia issued by Pope Paul IV on 4 February 1558 as one of two...
- Cochin was elected by Pope Paul IV on 4 February 1557, in his decree "Pro Excellenti Praeeminentia" for the two new suffragan dioceses (the other being Diocese...
- Portugal. It was originally created on 12 June 1514 by the papal bull Pro excellenti præeminentia from Pope Leo X, following the elevation of Funchal from...
- were entitled to use the post-nominal letters SED, standing for Stella Excellentis Ductus, the Latin form of the name. Instituted on 1 May 1979, the SED...
- in South America. It was established on June 21, 1531, by the bull Pro Excellenti Praeeminentia of the Pope Clement VII. That diocese was suppressed on...
- erected as the Diocese of Valladolid on 25 December 1595, by the bull Pro excellenti of Pope Clement VIII, from the territory of the Diocese of Palencia. The...
- Fischer. p. 383. Dedicatum hoc genus elegans Dom. Prof. Dr. A. Griffini, excellenti Orthopterorum et Oothecariorum omnium auctori. Holland, W. J., ed. (1915)...
- and seventeen Canons. On 17 March 1586, Pope Sixtus V, in the Bull Pro excellenti, raised the town of Loreto to the status of a bishopric. To provide territory...