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- was founded about 350 as Sabiona by Saint C****ian of Imola. As early as the 3rd century, Christianity had penetrated Sabiona, at that time a Roman custom...
- Saint Luc**** of Sabiona or Luc**** of Säben (Italian: San Lucano or Lugano; German: Lukan von Säben; fl. 5th century; died 20 July), is a Roman Catholic...
- Säben Abbey (German: Kloster Säben; Ladin: Jevun; Italian: Monastero di Sabiona) was a Benedictine nunnery located near Klausen in South Tyrol, northern...
- conquered by the Romans, who had their main settlement in the nearby Säben (Sabiona). They held it until around 590, when it was occupied by Bavarians. The...
- confirmed bishop of Sabiona or Säben. He is venerated as a saint. Little is known of his life. He was probably bishop of Sabiona from 577 to his death...
- Plestia, Ploaghe, Polignano, Populonia, Potenza Picena, Ravello, Roselle, Sabiona, Sala Consilina, Salpi, San Leone, Santa Giusta, Satriano, Scala, Sepino...
- mentioned in 1027, in a do****ent issued by emperor Conrad II, as Clausa sub Sabiona sita, meaning chasm below the Säben Abbey. The emblem represents an argent...
- was ordained to the priesthood in 1955. He served as titular bishop of Sabiona and was auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lisbon, Portugal...
- Taiwan. On 27 May 1978, Pope Paul VI appointed him titular archbishop of Sabiona and served apostolic nuncio to Rwanda. He received his episcopal consecration...
- Bishop of Vienne, Gaul (520) Saints Genuinus (Ingenuinus), Bishop of Sabiona, and Albinus (7th century) Saint Bertulf of Renty (O.S.B.) (705) Saint...