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- M****a Lubrense (Neapolitan: M****a) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region of Campania, located about 25 kilometres...
- Italian village, the major hamlet (frazione) of the muni****lity of M****a Lubrense in the Province of Naples, Campania region. It is part of the Sorrentine...
- The Diocese of M****a Lubrense was a Roman Catholic diocese in Italy, located in M****a Lubrense, Naples in the ecclesiastical province of Sorrento. 1024:...
- administrative roles in the archdiocese, while holding the titular see of M****a Lubrense. On October 8, 1972, Sin was appointed Archbishop of Jaro. Sin was appointed...
- in Rome Termini Imerese, a town in Sicily Termini, a frazione of M****a Lubrense, Campania, Italy Terminus (disambiguation), the singular of termini (although...
- (1538–1605) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of M****a Lubrense (1594–1605). Lorenzo Asprella was born in Tursien. On 19 December 1594...
- Bishop of M****a Lubrense (1521–1544). On 12 April 1521, Marchesi was appointed during the papacy of Pope Leo X as Bishop of M****a Lubrense. He served as...
- Bishop of M****a Lubrense (1466–1506). On 15 January 1466, Jacopo Scannapecora was appointed by Pope Paul II as Bishop of M****a Lubrense. He served as Bishop...
- M****a Lubrense (1545–1560). On 18 March 1545, he was appointed by Pope Paul III as Bishop of M****a Lubrense. He served as Bishop of M****a Lubrense until...
- (1475–1550) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of M****a Lubrense (1544–1550). Gerolamo Borgia was born in Senise, Italy in 1475. In 1544...