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    The Diocese of Mileto-Nicotera-Tropea (Latin: Dioecesis Miletensis-Nicotriensis-Tropiensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Calabria, southern...
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    until 1986. In that year it was united into the diocese of Mileto, to form the diocese of Mileto-Nicotera-Tropea. It was a suffragan diocese of the archbishopric...
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    gypsum: From theory to practice in Spanish vernacular architecture". In Mileto, C.; Vegas López-Manzanares, F.; García-Soriano, L.; Cristini, V. (eds.)...
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  • Μικρονησία Mikronēsía Μικρονησία Mikronisía mikroniˈsia Micronesia Μίλητος Mílētos Μίλητος Mílitos ˈmilitos Miletus; Milet Μιντούρνη Mintoúrnē Μιντούρνη Mintoúrni...
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  • Norman Count Roger I of Sicily, Roger II was born in the Calabrian town of Mileto. Son of the emperor Henry VI of Swabia and of the Sicilian queen Constance...
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    Eubel, I, p. 361 with note 4. Nicholas had been Abbot of Sma. Trinità in Mileto. His bull of appointment from Pope Boniface VIII is printed by Taccone-Gallucci...
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  • domestic leagues (Serie A, Serie B and Serie D), national cups (Coppa Italia and Coppa Italia Serie D) and international cup (UEFA Cup) and correct as of 1 March...
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    assisted by the local National Guard, advanced towards Venticano and Monte Mileto where following a small clash arrests were made. In Grottaminarda, General...
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    Synodical Examiner. Curcio, a native of Pizzo (diocese of Mileto) was a priest of the diocese of Mileto, and then Archpriest of the Collegiate Church of Pizzo...
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    Blessed Virgin Mary cathedral Mileto Cathedral Cattedrale di Maria SS. Assunta in Cielo Mileto-Nicotera-Tropea Mileto, Vibo Valentia, Calabria Assumption...
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    decorated the cathedral. He held a synod, attended by the Bishops of Nicoteri, Mileto, Tropea, Bova, and Gerace, along with representatives of other dioceses...
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    Most Holy Trinity of Mileto, as a gift from Count Roger I of Sicily. In the 13th century, although still owned by the Abbey of Mileto, the monastery of Vivarium...
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    was entered from a side street to the south, now known as Via Ippodamo da Mileto. The centre of the house was originally a two-story peristyle with four...
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    The city was founded as Theodosia (Θεοδοσία) by Greek colonists from Miletos in the 6th century BC. Noted for its rich agricultural lands, on which...
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  • Fortunata Evolo Nicolace (1938–2009), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Mileto-Nicotera-Tropea (Italy) Maria de Lourdes [Lourdinha] Benedicta Nogueira...
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    Archaeology News. 9 April 2023. Retrieved 11 April 2023. Yegül (1996). Mileto S. (1998) The Phlegraean Fields, Rome, Newton & Compton, pp. 39, 40, 42...
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    Southern Italy and Sicily Volume 1. p. 281. The high road beyond Monteleone to Mileto and Rosarno proceeds through a country called La Piana di Monteleone, having...
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    train. The destroyer SMS Streiter shelled the signal station near Torre di Mileto. The light cruiser SMS Novara, a destroyer and two torpedo boats entered...
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    January 1501. Verzellino, pp. 627-628. Jacobus de Ruvere was named Bishop of Mileto (1480–1504) by Pope Sixtus IV (Della Rovere), his uncle. He was appointed...
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    Canon Law) from the Sapienza in Rome. He was transferred to the diocese of Mileto (Calabria) on 18 June 1696. He died in January 1723. Ritzler-Sefrin, V,...
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    signatories of the bull present several problems: Rainaldus of Mileto was not yet bishop of Mileto; Vellardus of Agrigento signed (though the real bishop's...
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    Sinopoli (diocese of Mileto) in 1823. He was Archdeacon in the Collegiate Church of Sinopoli, Vicar Forane in the diocese of Mileto, and held a Licentiate...
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    diocese was suppressed, and its territory incorporated into the Diocese of Mileto–Nicotera–Tropea). By 594, a diocese was established as the Diocese of Meria...
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    previous generations of farmers considered sheep from Calabria, Apulia and Mileto to be the best, in his days ”the breed form Gallia [northern Italy] best...
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  • (guitar) Ronny Aglietti (bass) Tour "Noemi first EP". "Album più venduti in Italia 2016 - Stime alla Settimana 38" (in Italian). Worldwide album. "Noemi EP"...
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    418; II, p. 104 note 1. Archbishop Astorgio had previously been Bishop of Mileto (1411–1418), Bishop of Melfi (1418–1419), and Bishop of Ancona (1419–1436)...
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    1609 became Procurator General of his Order; he was then named Bishop of Mileto (Kingdom of Naples) (1611–1613). On 17 August 1611 he was appointed a cardinal...
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    had served as Vicar General in several dioceses, including San Marco and Mileto in Calabria. In 1666 he published a manual for Vicars General, Carlo Pellegrini...
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    1880 Died) Luigi Carvelli (23 Jan 1880 – 3 Jul 1882 Appointed, Bishop of Mileto) Tiberio Durante (25 Sep 1882 – 31 Oct 1899 Died) Ignacio Monterisi (19...
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    Died) Marco Antonio del Tufo (10 May 1585 – 21 Oct 1585 Appointed Bishop of Mileto) Francesco Antonio D'Affitto (21 Oct 1585 – 1586 Died) Antonio Migliori...
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