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Definition of Picedi

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Epicedial
Epicedial Ep`i*ce"di*al, a. Elegiac; funereal.
Epicedian
Epicedian Ep`i*ce"di*an, a. Epicedial. -- n. An epicede.
Epicedium
Epicedium Ep`i*ce"di*um, n. [L.] An epicede.

Meaning of Picedi from wikipedia

- Picedi (1528–1614) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Parma (1606–1614) and Bishop of Borgo San Donnino (1603–1606). Papirio Picedi...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Papirio Picedi Bishop of Borgo San Donnino 1606–1619 Succeeded by Alfonso Pozzi Preceded by Claudio Rangoni Bishop of...
- Church Diocese Diocese of Parma In office 1614–1615 Predecessor Papirio Picedi Successor Pompeo Cornazzano Previous post(s) Bishop of Castro del Lazio...
- Andrés Fernández de Córdoba y Carvajal, Bishop of Badajoz (1602); Papirio Picedi, Bishop of Borgo San Donnino (1603); and Charles von Lamberg, Archbishop...
- September 1619. While bishop, he was the prin****l co-consecrator of: Papirio Picedi, Bishop of Borgo San Donnino (1603); Giovanni Desideri, Bishop of Rieti...
- (1535–1560) Alessandro Sforza (1560–1573) Ferrante Farnese (1573–1606) Papirio Picedi (1606–1614) Alessandro Rossi (1614–1615) Pompeo Cornazzano, O.Cist. (1615–1647)...
- of 8 January 1603 Pope Clement VIII appointed the last provost, Papiro Picedi da Castel Vezzano, to be the first Bishop of Borgo San Donnino. A brief...