• The canton of Biguglia-Nebbio is an administrative division of the Haute-Corse department, southeastern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation...
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    The Diocese of Nebbio (Latin: Dioecesis Nebiensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Saint-Florent in Corsica. The Cathedral is on a...
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    an area of Corsica split between the micro-regions of Balagne [fr] and Nebbio in Haute-Corse. The Agriates Desert is a territory bordered to the south...
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    Saint-Florent Cathedral or Nebbio Cathedral (Cathédrale Santa-Maria-Assunta, also known as Cathédrale du Nebbio) is a former Roman Catholic church located...
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    on 1 April 2006, Pope Benedict XVI appointed him Titular Archbishop of Nebbio and Apostolic Nuncio to Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. On 23...
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    include the Genoa psalter of 1516, edited by Agostino Giustiniani, bishop of Nebbio. This is in Hebrew, Latin, Greek, Aramaic, and Arabic, and is interesting...
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    Castiglionese Dritta Gentile di Chieti Intosso Monicella Carpinetana Morella Nebbio di Chieti Raja Toccolana Tortiglione Crognalegna Gentile del L'Aquila (Rusticana...
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    painting landscapes of Viviers and the surrounding countryside as well as Nebbio, in Corsica. Deborne is best remembered for his Post-Impressionist works...
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    rivals: Bagnaia [fr], Amondaschi, Cortinchi, Pinaschi de Coasini, Lotreto de Nebbio, Loreto de Casinca, Orezza, Avogari, Camilla, Turca, Pevere, de Mari (from...
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  • Cathédrale Saint-Florent de Saint-Florent Ajaccio Saint-Florent, formerly Nebbio Saint Florentius former cathedral (bishopric suppressed in 1801) Saint-Flour...
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  • (1572 – 21 December 1620) was a Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nebbio (1612–1620). Giuliano Castagnola was born in La Spezia, Italy in 1572. He...
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  • as Bishop of Nebbio (1621–1646). On 19 April 1621, Giovanni Mascardi was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XV as Bishop of Nebbio. He served as...
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    distance) from Murato. Due to its geographical position – it separates the Nebbio from the Marana plain – it is an important military strategic point. As...
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    Nebbio region, which has been called since Antiquity Conca d'Oro. Barbaggio is one of 14 communes that make up the current Canton of Biguglia-Nebbio....
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    Nuncio to Guatemala Apr 17, 2020 (4 years, 30 days) Titular Archbishop of Nebbio Apr 1, 2006 (18 years, 46 days) Adolfo Tito C. Yllana Archbishop Apostolic...
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  • – 2 January 1664) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nebbio (1646–1664). Vincenzo Saporiti was born in 1606 in Monte Rosso, Italy. He...
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    (united), Mâcon (united), Maillezais, Mariana en Corse, Mirepoix (united), Nebbio, Noyon (united), Oloron (united), Orange, Rieux (united), Riez (united)...
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    and in 1514 began preparing a polyglot edition of the Bible. As Bishop of Nebbio in Corsica, he took part in some of the earlier sittings of the Lateran...
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  • Filonardi (bishop), Bishop of Ferentino (1612); Giuliano Castagnola, Bishop of Nebbio (1612); and Muzio Vitali, Bishop of Vieste (1613). Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice)...
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    75 % 52,95 % 47,05 % GHISONI 2821 1520 1482 53,88 % 51,48 % 48,52 % HAUT-NEBBIO 2447 1558 1517 63,67 % 34,67 % 65,33 % ÎLE-ROUSSE 4355 2431 2379 55,82 %...
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    established shops to trade by sea with the coastal villages of the Balagne, Nebbio, and the west of the Cap Corse. About 1759, Pasquale Paoli, who often came...
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    city, and the Romanesque Saint-Florent Cathedral, or the cathedral of the Nebbio, now the church of Santa Maria Assunta. Near the village are the Genoese...
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    the archdioceses in 1133. Genoa could consecrate the bishops of Accia, Nebbio and Mariana, Pisa those of Ajaccio, Aleria and Sagona. The period of Pisan...
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    connected with the archdiocese of Genoa and the bishoprics of Accia and Nebbio. It remained the seat of the bishop of Mariana from 1269 to 1440, when it...
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    province) Diocese of Mariana — The bishop resides in Bastia Diocese of Nebbio — The bishop resides in Saint-Florent Archdiocese of Lyon, out of which:...
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  • 15 November 1536 until 28 June 1538 he was administrator of the see of Nebbio. He participated in the papal conclave of 1549-50 that elected Pope Julius...
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  • of Hadrianopolis in Haemimonto (1621); and Giovanni Mascardi, Bishop of Nebbio (1621); and Odoardo Farnese, Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina (1621). Gauchat,...
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    Castiglionese Dritta Gentile di Chieti Intosso Monicella Carpinetana Morella Nebbio di Chieti Raja Toccolana Tortiglione Crognalegna Gentile del L'Aquila (Rusticana...
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    pass of the Serra di Tenda, a chain of schist mountains separating the Nebbio from the Ostriconi valley to the north, and the lower Golo valley to the...
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    Luca Tisbia, Bishop of Trevico (1671); Giovanni Geronimo Doria, Bishop of Nebbio (1671); Giovanni Battista Falvo, Bishop of Marsico Nuovo (1671); Giovanni...
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