- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Pedena (Latin:
Dioecesis Petinensis) was a
Catholic diocese located in the town of
Pedena (modern day Pićan) in the central...
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Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Pedena (1526–1547).
Giovanni Barbo was
nominated Bishop of
Pedena by the
Archduke of Austria, and confirmed...
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Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Trieste (1631–1646) and
Bishop of
Pedena (1625–1631).
Pompeo Coronini was born in
Prebacina Gradiscutta in 1581....
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served as
Bishop of
Pedena (1631–1635).
Gaspard Bobek was born in
Raduliza in 1593. On 7
April 1631, he was
appointed Bishop of
Pedena (Istria) by Pope Urban...
- 25 February, 1570) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Pedena (1563–1570).
Daniele Barboli was
ordained a
priest in the
Order of Preachers...
- short-lived
union (only
three years) of the
Dioceses of Trieste,
Gorizia and
Pedena. In 1791, it was
united with the re-established
Archdiocese of
Gorizia to...
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served as
Bishop of
Pedena,
Croatia from 1550 to 1562. On 23 May 1550,
Zaccaria Giovanni Divanic was
appointed Bishop of
Pedena (Istria) by Pope Julius...
- Pićan (Italian:
Pedena, Chakavian: Pićon, Slovene: Pičen,) is a
village and muni****lity in the
central part of Istria, Croatia, 12 km
southeast of Pazin;...
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Bishop of
Pedena (1573–1600). On 27
April 1573,
Giorgio Rautgartler was
appointed Bishop of
Pedena by Pope
Gregory XIII. He
served as
Bishop of
Pedena until...
- of
Pedena (1523–1525).
Nikolaus Creutzer was
ordained a
priest in the
Order of
Friars Minor. On 30
January 1523, he was
appointed Bishop of
Pedena (Istria)...