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    The Diocese of PortoSanta Rufina is a Latin suburbicarian diocese of the Diocese of Rome and a diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy. It was formed...
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    beyond the boundaries of the diocese. Notable parts of the city belong to the dioceses of Ostia and Porto-Santa Rufina. Ostia is administered together...
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    Frascati 1553–1555 and Porto-Santa Rufina 1555–1562) Pisani (also Cardinal-bishop of Albano 1555–1557, Frascati 1557–1562 and Porto 1562–1564) Morone (also...
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  • See of Porto-Santa Rufina Suburbicarian See of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto Suburbicarian See of Velletri-Segni other exempt Italian (arch)dioceses, immediately...
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    named after St Rufina (Santa Rufina) became the See of one of the suburbicarian dioceses that was later united with Porto as Porto-Santa Rufina. The feast...
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    Portus (redirect from Porto (Italy))
    naturalistico del Porto di Traiano. Rome. ISBN 978-88-7448-645-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Diocese of Porto-Santa Rufina Portus...
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  • Bishop of Nocera de' Pagani. On 27 December 1610, he was consecrated bishop by Girolamo Bernerio, Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, with Vincenzo...
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    743 Gratian, 761 Citonatus, 761–769 (Bishop of Porto, 769) Gregory I, 769–775 (Bishop of Santa Rufina, 761–769) Theodore, 780 Gregory II 826–853 John...
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  • Suburbicarian See of Porto-Santa Rufina Suburbicarian See of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto Suburbicarian See of Velletri-Segni Archdiocese of Gaeta Diocese of Anagni-Alatri...
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    territory from the diocese of Viterbo and uniting it to the diocese of Porto and Santa Rufina. In 1854 the union with Santa Rufina was severed, and Civitavecchia...
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    Urban VIII. On 27 September 1623 he opted for the Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto-Santa Rufina. He was Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals. He died in Rome...
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    Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso. He was named Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina in 1374 and died in August 1405. He participated in the conclave...
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    order. La Storta is the seat of the bishop of the Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto-Santa Rufina, the territory of which stretches from the GRA to the Tyrrhenian...
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    1511.11.05), transferred Cardinal-Bishop of Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto e Santa Rufina (1508.09.22 – 1511.01.20), Cardinal Vice-Dean of Sacred College...
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  • Suburbicarian See of Porto-Santa Rufina Suburbicarian See of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto Suburbicarian See of Velletri-Segni Archdiocese of Gaeta Diocese of Anagni-Alatri...
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  • consecrated bishop by Emmanuel-Theódose de la Tour d'Auvergne de Bouillon, Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, with Francesco Pannocchieschi d'Elci...
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    factions, about which few sources survive. Formosus became bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina in 864 during the pontificate of Pope Nicholas I. In 866 he was sent...
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    Giovanni Salviati (category Cardinal-bishops of Porto)
    of Catherine de' Medici from whom he derived patronage. He held many posts. He was protonotary apostolic, bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, and sub-dean...
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    of Saint Scholastica, also known as Subiaco Abbey (Italian: Abbazia di Santa Scolastica), is located just outside the town of Subiaco in the Province...
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    Rome on 11 February 1624 by Cardinal Francesco Sforza, Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina. Ughelli, p. 399. Gauchat, p. 202 with note 4. A native of Pollone...
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    Pope Alexander VIII (category Cardinal-bishops of Porto)
    in 1681 and then to Frascati in 1683. His last swap was that of Porto e Santa Rufina in 1687. Ottoboni was also the Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals...
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  • consecrated bishop by Emmanuel-Theódose de la Tour d'Auvergne de Bouillon, Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, with Francesco Pannocchieschi d'Elci...
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    1644. The following year, 1645, he was appointed Cardinal-Priest of Porto e Santa Rufina but he died on 2 October, only six months later. He was buried at...
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    of Porto and Santa Rufina and former bishop of Albi, and given the privilege of lifting interdicts in the diocese of Albi. On 25 December, Jacques de Casalibus...
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    although few exceptions to this rule had occurred. Cardinal-bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina. According to L. Pastor "History of the Popes vol. XXXIV", London...
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  • consecrated bishop by Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte, Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, with Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte, Archbishop of Manfredonia...
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    Gardoni, p. 161 and 164. In 1251, he was appointed Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina Martin had been Provost of Parma. He was appointed Bishop of Mantua...
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  • he was consecrated bishop by Ottavio Bandini, Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina. On 7 May 1635, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban...
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    Carlo Sacconi (category Cardinal-bishops of Porto)
    that elected Pope Leo XIII. He opted for the suburbicarian see of Porto e Santa Rufina on 15 July 1878 and again changed his see to the suburbicarian see...
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    Roger Etchegaray (category Cardinal-bishops of Porto)
    30 June 1979. On 24 June 1998 he was appointed Cardinal Bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina. Etchegaray was elected Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals and...
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