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Sarzana (Italian: [sarˈdzaːna], Emilian: [
sarˈzana]; Ligurian: Sarzann-a) is a town,
comune (muni****lity) and
former short-lived
Catholic bishopric in...
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Sarzana Cathedral (Italian:
Concattedrale di
Santa Maria ****unta di
Sarzana) in
Sarzana, Liguria, Italy, is a co-cathedral of the
Diocese of La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato...
- The
Diocese of La Spezia-
Sarzana-Brugnato (Latin:
Dioecesis Spediensis-Sarzanensis-Brugnatensis) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in Liguria...
- (originally Italian: Buonaparte)
family were
patricians in the
Italian towns of
Sarzana, San Miniato, and Florence. The name
derives from Italian:
buona ("good")...
- Luca de
Sarzana, O.F.M. (died 1471) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Cefalù (1445–1471). Luca de
Sarzana was
ordained a
priest in the...
- Baroque-style,
Roman Catholic prayer hall, near the cathedral, in the
center of
Sarzana, in the
region of Tuscany, Italy. An
oratory with a
square layout at the...
- trebbiana,
Bianchetta Genovese, Calcatella,
Calcatella di
Sarzana, Erbarola, Temosci,
Trebbiano di
Sarzana and
Trebbiano locale. Robinson,
Jancis (1996). Jancis...
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first native of
Genoa to hold that position. He was
bishop of La Spezia-
Sarzana-Brugnato from 2008 to 2012.
Francesco Moraglia was born to a
wealthy family...
- the co-cathedral of
Santa Maria ****unta in
Sarzana on the
coast of the
Ligurian Sea. The
crucifix from
Sarzana by
Mastro Guglielmo is a
figure of the resurrected...
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chapter moved to
Sarzana in the 12th century; the move was
formalised in 1201.
Though the
bishops of Luni had been
resident at
Sarzana long
before the...