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Dioecesis Rhithymnensis) was a
Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of
Rethymo (modern day Rethymno) on the
north coast of the
island of Crete. It was...
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Bishop of
Rethymo (1517–1537). On 18
September 1517,
Bartolomeo Averoldi was
appointed during the
papacy of Pope Leo X as
Bishop of
Rethymo. He served...
- Marco, with
Marco Cornaro,
Bishop of Padua, and Luca Stella,
Bishop of
Rethymo,
serving as co-consecrators. He
served as
Bishop of
Bergamo until his death...
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Kydon started servicing the
route Piraeus-Chania 1973 The F/B's
Candia and
Rethymo started servicing the
route Piraeus-Iraklion 1978 The F/B
Kriti started...
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statesman and historian.
Ahmad b. Ibrahim,
known as Resmi,
belonged to
Rethymo (turk. Resmo;
hence his epithet) in
Crete and was of Gr****
descent (cf...
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Archbishop of
Split (c. 1430–c. 1503)
Bartolomeo Averoldi,
Bishop of
Rethymo (died 1537) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the...
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statesman and historian.
Ahmad b. Ibrahim,
known as Resmi,
belonged to
Rethymo (turk. Resmo;
hence his epithet) in
Crete and was of Gr****
descent (cf...
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While bishop, he was the prin****l
consecrator of:
Tommaso Sanfelice,
Bishop of
Montepeloso (1615); and
Giovanni Sanctatus,
Bishop of
Rethymo (1616)....
- Bonsi,
Bishop of
Acerno (1638);
Giovanni Francesco Gozzadini,
Bishop of
Rethymo (1641);
Alessandro Pauli,
Bishop of Vico
Equense (1643);
Antonio Montecatini...
- Filonardi,
Archbishop of
Amalfi (1616); Steph**** Penulatius,
Bishop of
Rethymo (1617);
Stefano Solis Castelblanco,
Bishop of
Sarno (1618); and Giambattista...