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Teurnia (later
Tiburnia) was a
Roman city (municipium).
Today its
ruins lie in
western Carinthia. In late
antiquity it was also a bishop's see, and towards...
- The
diocese of
Teurnia (or
Tiburnia) was a
Chalcedonian Christian church in the
Roman province of Nori****
during the 5th
through 7th centuries. It is today...
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secretary of that Congregation,
effective 1 October, and
titular archbishop of
Tiburnia. He was
consecrated a
bishop by Pope
Francis on 17
October 2021. "Resignations...
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Archdiocese of
Thessalonica (Thessaloniki, Greece)
Archdiocese of
Tiburnia (Teurnia, Austria)
Archdiocese of Tomi (Constanța, Romania) Archdiocese...
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administrative rank
after the
Grand Chancellor), as
titular archbishop of
Tiburnia. The part-time MBA
program taught by the
university has been accredited...
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Bergoglio became Pope Francis, he
named Fernández
titular archbishop of
Tiburnia on 13 May 2013, and he
received his
episcopal consecration on 15 June 2013...
- of an
ancient town with
about 30,000
inhabitants called Teurnia (later
Tiburnia), that
arose about 50 and in the 5th
century became the
capital of the...
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Ordinariate for Byzantine-rite
Catholics in
Austria Metropolitan Archdiocese of
Tiburnia Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lauria****
Ancient Diocese of
Aguntum Ancient...
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Bishop of Málaga (1967.04.07 – 1968.08.26), then
Titular Archbishop of
Tiburnia (1968.08.26 – 1974.02.03) &
Coadjutor Archbishop of
Granada (Spain) (1968...
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relocation of the
capital of Nori**** from
Teurnia (in Carinthia,
Diocese of
Tiburnia) to
Ovilava (Wels). In the
turmoil of the
Migration Period, it was abandoned...