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Vicus Pacati was an
ancient city and
former episcopal see in
Roman North Africa,
which only
remains as a
Latin Church titular see of the
Catholic Church...
- Fedj-Es-Soyoud?)
Verrona (Henchir-El-Hatba)
Vescera (Biskra)
Vicus Caesaris Vicus Pacati (Aïn-Mechara?)
Villa Regis (near Tobna) Zaba (ruins of
Tolga in the territory...
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Bishop Alain Faubert (2016.04.19 – 2024.09.12),
Titular Bishop of
Vicus Pacati,
appointed Bishop of
Valleyfield Auxiliary Bishop Thomas Dowd (later Bishop...
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Orosius Historium adversum paganos VII.34
Pacatus Panegyricus Latini Pacati Deprani Dictus Theodosio Prosper (Tiro) of
Aquitaine Chronicon 384; 388...
- BC: Eite uus
pritrome pacris, puus ecic lexe lifar, Latin: ite vos
porro pacati (**** bona pace), qui hoc
scriptum [hbar, 3rd
declination neut.] legistis...
- "Pachati"
signifies a
ritual carried out five days
after a child's birth. This
Pacati event is a
celebration dedicated to
celestial infants possessing divine...
- is the
dominant sense, a
finite verb is used as in vrajati, 'walks', or
pacati, 'cooks'. But this
characterisation of noun / verb is inadequate, as some...
- Conceição do
Araguaia on
August 15, 1967, as well as
titular bishop of
Vicus Pacati. Balduíno was
appointed bishop of
Roman Catholic Diocese of Goiás on November...
- popīna "tavern" < Oscan,
where *kʷ > p,
Polish piekę "I bake",
Sanskrit pacati "cooks") PIE *pénkʷe "five" > quīnque (cf. Old
Irish cóic, Gr**** pénte,...
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auxiliary bishop of
Santiago del
Estero and
titular bishop of
Vicus Pacati.
Torrado Mosconi received his
episcopal consecration on 13
December from...