- The
Diocese of Piacenza-Bobbio (Latin:
Dioecesis Placentina-Bobiensis) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church. It has
existed since 1989. In northern...
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Ripalta were his descendants, but how is not known.
Pietro wrote a
Chronica Placentina (Chronicle of Piacenza)
covering the city's
history from its legendary...
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Ghibelline Annals of
Piacenza (1154–1284), Latin,
anonymous Chronica Placentina (to 1370/4), Latin,
written by
Pietro da
Ripalta Piacenza (disambiguation)...
- The
Diocese of
Plasencia (Latin:
Dioecesis Placentina in Hispania) is a
suffragan Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in the
ecclesiastical province of...
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nitida Encyclia caicensis, wild
shallot Epipactis greuteri Epipactis placentina Epipactis tallosii Eulophia coddii Eulophia fernandeziana Eulophia taiwanensis...
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geophyte Epipactis phyllanthes var.
phyllanthes (W. & NW. Europe)
Epipactis placentina (Switzerland to Italy).
Epipactis pollinensis (Italy) - now
synonym of...
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While most
sources make this the cathedral,
Pietro da Ripalta's
Chronica Placentina records that
Justina was
first placed in the
neighbouring church of San...
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Retrieved September 9, 2016 GARCÍA MOGOLLÓN, F. J., La
arquitectura diocesana placentina en
tiempo del
Obispo don
Gutierre de
Vargas Carvajal (1523-1559), en VIII...
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named Mercator and Macedonis,
perhaps his freedmen, as his heirs.
Sammia Placentina,
buried at
Vienna in
Gallia Narbonensis, in the
latter half of the second...
- use it as a
compound name. The
adjective in
Spanish is
placentino or
placentina. In
Basque soraluzetarra or
plaentxiarra are used. Soraluze-Placencia...