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Castello (Venetian: San
Piero de Casteło),
formerly Olivolo (Italian:
Olivòlo; Venetian:
Ołivoło), is an
island in the
Venetian Lagoon,
northern Italy...
- of
Olivolo. The
first bishop, Obelerius, was nominated,
invested and
enthroned by the doge and
consecrated by the patriarch. The
Bishop of
Olivolo was...
- The
Diocese of Castello,
originally the
Diocese of
Olivolo, is a
former Roman Catholic diocese that was
based on the city of
Venice in Italy. It was established...
- as
refugees sought asylum in the area. In 775/6, the
episcopal seat of
Olivolo (San
Pietro di Castello) was created.
During the
reign of duke Agnello...
- the ship
arrives in
Venice where the body is
received by the
Bishop of
Olivolo and then
taken in
solemn procession to the Doge.
Independently of the pious...
- by the Doge personally, and
despite several attempts by the
Bishop of
Olivolo/Castello (after 1451
Patriarch of Venice) to
claim jurisdiction over St...
- Born in Veneto,
Marino C****ianico was
named bishop of the
Patriarch of
Olivolo or Rialto,
Italy in 966 and died in 992
while still in office.
Marino C****ianico...
- the
diocese of
Olivolo was
founded in 774-76 by the doge
Maurizio Galbaio (764-87), that a
bishop Olberio was
established in
Olivolo by 775 and attributes...
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standard to use in his
upcoming invasion of
Dalmatia by the
Bishop of
Olivolo. He was
successful in
establishing Venetian power on the
Dalmatian coast...
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festival in Venice. It was
commemorated by the Doge and the
bishop of
Olivolo going past the Lido and
blessing the waters,
invoking good
fortune for...