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  1. The Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Ostia is an ecclesiastical territory located within the Metropolitan City of Rome in Italy. It is one of the seven suburbicarian dioceses. The incumbent Bishop is cardinal Giovanni Battista Re. Since 1150, its bishop has been the Dean of the College of Cardinals. [1]

  2. The Diocese of Sulmona-Valva ( Latin: Dioecesis Sulmonensis-Valvensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in central Italy, in the Abruzzi region, approximately 120 km (75 mi) directly east of Rome. Corfinio (Valva) is 14 km north-northwest of Sulmona. The current configuration was created in 1986, through the union of the two dioceses ...

  3. La diócesis de Roma (en latín: Dioecesis Urbis seu Romana y en italiano: Diocesi di Roma) es una circunscripción eclesiástica de la Iglesia católica en Italia. Se trata de una diócesis latina, sede metropolitana de la provincia eclesiástica de Roma, primada de Italia y sede propia del romano pontífice.

  4. The Diocese of Frascati (Lat.: Tusculana) is a Latin suburbicarian see of the Diocese of Rome and a diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy, based at Frascati, near Rome. The bishop of Frascati is a Cardinal Bishop; from the Latin name of the area, the bishop has also been called Bishop of Tusculum. [A] Tusculum was destroyed in 1191.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Giulio_RomaGiulio Roma - Wikipedia

    Giulio Roma (16 September 1584 – 16 September 1652) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Bishop of Recanati and Loreto . Roma was born 16 September 1584 in Milan, one of 16 children born to noble parents. He was educated at the University of Pavia and the University of Perugia .

  6. Roma es una ciudad italiana, capital de la región del Lacio y de Italia. Con una población de 2 857 321 habitantes, 3 es el municipio más poblado de Italia y la tercera ciudad más poblada de la Unión Europea. 4 Por antonomasia, se le conoce desde la Antigüedad como la Urbe ( Urbs ).

  7. The Archdiocese of Pisa ( Latin: Archidioecesis Pisana) is a Latin Church metropolitan see of the Catholic Church in Pisa, Italy. [1] [2] It was founded in the 4th century and elevated to the dignity of an archdiocese on 21 April 1092 by Pope Urban II. The seat of the bishop is the cathedral of the Assumption in the Piazza del Duomo .