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Italia suburbicaria (Italy "under the
government of the urbs", i.e. Rome) was a
vicariate of the late
Roman Empire established by
Constantine I (306–337)...
- June 2015.
Retrieved 6
March 2021. John
XXIII (10
March 1961). "Ad
Suburbicarias Dioeceses" (in Latin).
Libreria Editrice Vaticana.
Archived from the...
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Retrieved 1
October 2023.
canon 232 §1 Pope John
XXIII (10
March 1961). "Ad
suburbicarias dioeceses" (in Latin).
Libreria Editrice Vaticana.
Retrieved 15 December...
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division of
Italy into
regions had
already been
established by Aurelian.
Suburbicaria indicates proximity to Rome, the Urbs (capital city). It
included the...
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annonaria (Italy of the annona,
governed from Milan) and
Diocesis Italia Suburbicaria (Italy "under the
government of the urbs", i.e.
governed from Rome)....
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equiparandolo in
tutto ai
Cardinali insigniti del
titolo di una
Chiesa suburbicaria, l'Em.mo
Cardinale Luis
Antonio G. Tagle" [Rescriptum ex
Audientia Ss...
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Praetorian Prefect was
absent from the city, but was not in
charge of
Italia Suburbicaria.
According to Zuckerman, the
establishment of the
dioceses should instead...
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equiparandolo in
tutto ai
Cardinali insigniti del
titolo di una
Chiesa suburbicaria, l'Em.mo
Cardinale Luis
Antonio G. Tagle, 01.05.2020" (Press release)...
- and Corsica,
which would be
incorporated into the
diocese of
Italia suburbicaria in 3rd and 7th centuries. In the
Early Middle Ages,
through the European...
- et
Picenum Annonarium (Romagna and
northern Marche)
Diocesis Italia suburbicaria (Italy "under the
government of the urbs", i.e. Rome)
Tuscia (Etruria)...