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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...
- annonaria (Italy of the annona, governed from Milan) and Diocesis Italia Suburbicaria (Italy "under the government of the urbs", i.e. governed from Rome)....
- 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...
- Pelagianism. In addition he acted as metropolitan over the bishops of Italia Suburbicaria. The historian Zosimus, in his Historia Nova, suggests that during the...
- Retrieved 1 October 2023. canon 232 §1 Pope John XXIII (10 March 1961). "Ad suburbicarias dioeceses" (in Latin). Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Retrieved 15 December...
- equiparandolo in tutto ai Cardinali insigniti del titolo di una Chiesa suburbicaria, l'Em.mo Cardinale Luis Antonio G. Tagle" [Rescriptum ex Audientia Ss...
- of Italy was split in two, the Diocese of Suburbicarian Italy (Italia suburbicaria: "Italy under the City", also referred to as "Diocese of the City of...
- division of Italy into regions had already been established by Aurelian. Suburbicaria indicates proximity to Rome, the Urbs (capital city). It included the...
- et Picenum Annonarium (Romagna and northern Marche) Diocesis Italia suburbicaria (Italy "under the government of the urbs", i.e. Rome) Tuscia (Etruria)...