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  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 4 Cagliari 767961911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 4 — CagliariCAGLIARI (anc. Carales), the capital of the island...
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  • Archdiocese of Cagliari by Umberto Benigni 96518Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) — Archdiocese of CagliariUmberto Benigni (Calaritana) Cagliari, called by the...
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  • Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) Lucifer of Cagliari by Henri Leclercq 103387Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) — Lucifer of CagliariHenri Leclercq (LUCIFER CALARITANUS)...
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  • ​Ales and Terralba, Diocese of, made up of 42 communes in the province of Cagliari, Archbishopric of Oristano, Italy. The two sees were united by Julius II...
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  • (OLEASTRENSIS) Diocese in the Province of Cagliari, Sardinia. It was formeerly under the Archbishop of Cagliari, but Leo XII, at the petition of King Charles...
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  • Britannica, Volume 17 — Lucifer (bishop) ​LUCIFER (d. 370/1), bishop of Cagliari (hence called Caralitanus), an ardent supporter of the cause of Athanasius...
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  • Lucifer the bishopPhilip Schaff et al. Chapter XCV. Lucifer, bishop of Cagliari, was sent by Liberius the bishop, with Pancratius and Hilary, clergy of...
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  • (1913) — Diocese of IglesiasUmberto Benigni (ECCLESIENSIS) A suffragan of Cagliari in Sardinia. The city of Iglesias is situated near the ruins of the ancient...
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  • Volume 5 — Carloforte ​CARLOFORTE, a town of Sardinia, in the province of Cagliari, the capital of the small island (6 by 5 m.) of San Pietro (anc. Accipitrum...
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  • and appointed judge of the consulate at Cagliari, and director of the university library. He resided at Cagliari till his death in 1827. Besides the works...
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  • miles. The principal gulfs, almost all on the western coast, are those of Cagliari, the largest, Teulada, Palmas, Carloforte, Terranova, and Tortoli. These...
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  • Oristano to Cagliari, is the Campidano (often divided in ordinary nomenclature into the Campidano of Oristano and the Campidano of Cagliari), a low plain...
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  • and appointed judge of the consulate at Cagliari, and director of the university library. He died at Cagliari in 1827. Azuni also wrote numerous pamphlets...
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  • importance, having regular steam communication with Ajaccio, Leghorn and Cagliari, and with the north and west coasts of Sardinia. The church of S. Gavino...
    187 bytes (263 words) - 13:00, 15 January 2022
  • than a year. From the days of St. Gregory the Great, the Archbishop of Cagliari in Sardinia enjoyed certain metropolitan powers. Although the right of...
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  • In 1495, it was suppressed by Alexander VI, and its territory united to Cagliari. In 1787, at the request of King Victor Emmanuel III, it was re-established...
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  • Iglesias ​IGLESIAS, a town and episcopal see of Sardinia in the province of Cagliari, from which it is 34 m. W.N.W. by rail, 620 ft. above sea-level. Pop. (1901)...
    304 bytes (300 words) - 16:28, 28 June 2017
  • Council (1179), Fifth Lateran Council (1512-17) Lay Communion Lucifer of Cagliari Maundy Thursday Meletius of Antioch Meletius of Lycopolis Councils of Nicæa...
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  • famous tenor of the 19th century, son of General di Candia, was born at Cagliari in 1810. His career as a singer was the result of accidental circumstances...
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  • its greatest lustre in the works of Paolo Cagliari (Paul Veronese), succeeded by other members of the Cagliari family, of whom most or all were outlived...
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