- Ferrara, Masi
Torello and Portomaggiore. Of these,
Voghenza (in Latin,
Vicohabentia) was once a
residential bishopric,
believed to have been renamed, due...
-
Ducato di
Ferrara (in Italian). p. 25. The See was
moved here from
Vicohabentia (Voghenza) in 624 (Chronology of
Catholic dioceses: Italy). [1] Archived...
- He was
appointed an
Auxiliary Bishop of Rome with the
titular see of
Vicohabentia on 3 July 1998 and was
consecrated a
bishop by
Cardinal Camillo Ruini...
- seat was
transferred from
Vicohabentia (Voghenza) to the
newly founded Ferrara in 657. The
earliest known bishop of
Vicohabentia is Marcellinus, who was...
-
Coadjutor Bishop of Arezzo, and
Angelo Scapecchi,
Titular Bishop of
Vicohabentia. On 27 May 1981,
Giovannetti was
appointed the
Bishop of
Fiesole and...
- Euphrosyne,
dedicated a
monument for her friend,
Caesidia Ionis, at
Vicohabentia in
Cisalpine Gaul,
dating to the late
second or
early third century....
- Faustus,
consul in AD 490).
Petilia Proculina,
dedicated a
monument at
Vicohabentia in
Venetia and
Histria to the
memory of her
grandson and namesake, Lucius...