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  1. The former Italian Catholic diocese of Alatri existed until 1986, when it was united into the diocese of Anagni-Alatri. Comprising historically seven towns close to Rome, it was under the immediate jurisdiction of the Holy See.

  2. La diócesis de Anagni-Alatri (en latín: Dioecesis Anagnina-Alatrina) es una circunscripción eclesiástica de la Iglesia Católica en Italia, con sede en las ciudades de Anagni y Alatri, e inmediatamente sujeta a la Santa Sede. Perteneciente de la región eclesiástica de Lacio.

  3. Alatri Cathedral, otherwise the Basilica of Saint Paul ( Italian: Duomo di Alatri; Basilica concattedrale di San Paolo apostolo ), is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Alatri, Lazio, Italy, dedicated to Saint Paul. It was formerly the cathedral of the Diocese of Alatri.

  4. Alessandro Vittrici (or Vittrice; died 5 October 1650) was a Roman art collector and Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Alatri (1632–1648) and as governor of Rome from 1647.

  5. Roman. Diocese. Anagni–Alatri / History. 480: Established as Diocese of Anagni / Anagnin (us) (Latin) (without ecclesiastical province) 1088.08.23: Gained territory from the suppressed Diocese of Treba. 1639.07.21: Lost territory to Territorial Abbacy of Subiaco.

  6. Goffredo da Alatri, also called Goffredo di Alatri or Goffredo di Raynaldo (died April or May 1287), was an Italian nobleman, city leader and Roman Catholic cardinal. He was podestà (chief magistrate) of his native Alatri, a small town in the mountains, east of Anagni, in the last two years of his life.