- The
Diocese of
Satrianum (Latin) or
Satriano (Italian) is now a
Roman Catholic titular see, that is, a
former episcopal see that is no
longer a geographical...
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Khartoum (1984–1985). On 27 July 1985 he was
appointed titular Archbishop of
Satrianum and
Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to
Zimbabwe and
Apostolic Delegate to Mozambique...
- to 1651. Soon after, on 9 July 1657, he was
named Bishop of
Campagna e
Satrianum (1657–1673), a
small and poor
diocese in the
Kingdom of Naples. On 25...
- is that it
comes from the
historical destruction of the
ancient town
Satrianum by
Queen Joanna II of Anjou-Durazzo
after an
aristocratic girl and protégée...
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Satriano Satriano (Calabria)
Satriano di
Lucania its
Roman predecessor Satrianum the
former Roman Catholic Diocese of Satriano, with see in the above,...
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September 1971. As
secretary he was
appointed titular archbishop of
Satrianum by Pope Paul VI on 6
January 1972 and was
consecrated on 13
February by...
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Benedictines of Vienna;
Grand Vicar to the
Archbishop of Prague;
Bishop of
Satrianum;
Bishop of Campagna; and, at his death,
Bishop of Vigevano. His intellectual...
- of
Early Rome and Latium,
Routledge (London), 1994. ISBN 9780415143608
Satrianum, The
Archaeological Investigations Conducted by
Brown University in 1966...
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Sasima S****ura Sata
Satafi Satafis Satala in
Armenia Satala in
Lydia Satrianum Sauatra Sbida Scala Scsampa Scardona Scarphea Scebatiana Scepsis Schedia...
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change the
toponym in Satriano,
borrowed by the
ancient Lucan stronghold Satrianum,
whose ruins are
located on the
mountain behind, to
strengthen its historical...