Infobox Italian comune name Orte official name Comune di Orte native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield Orte Arms.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 42 latm 27 lats 37 latNS N longd 12 longm 23 longs 11 longEW E coordinates type coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region Lazio province Province of Viterbo Viterbo VT frazioni Orte Scalo mayor party mayor Dino Primieri area footnotes area total km2 70.16 population footnotes population total 8364 population as of 31 December 2006 pop density footnotes population demonym Ortani elevation footnotes elevation m 132 twin1 twin1 country saint Saint Giles St. Giles Abbot day September 1 postal code 01028 area code 0761 website official website http www.comune.orte.vt.it footnotes Orte is a comune municipality in the province of Viterbo , in the Italian region Latium Lazio , located about 60  km north of Rome and about 24  km east of Viterbo. As of 31 December 2006, Orte had a population of 8,364. File OrteCampanileSanSilvestro.jpg thumb left 220px The Romanesque bell tower of the church of San Silvestro , Orte. Orte is situated in the Tiber valley on a high tuff rock tuff cliff, encircled to North and East from a handle of the Tevere river ... . Orte was theatre of battles between Etruscans and Romans 310 and 283 BC , near the Vadimone lake ... position, Orte was occupied by the Ostrogoths, the Byzantine Empire Byzantines and the Lombards ... early religions orders Confraternite . Transport Orte railway station , opened in 1865, forms part ... Giovanni XXIII , in the locality of Orte Scalo, approximately two kilometres southeast of the town centre. External links commons category Orte Viterbo http www.orte.digitalmedia.it Orte.digitalmedia.it ... bcl Orte ca Orte de Orte es Orte eo Orte fr Orte ia Orte it Orte la Horta lmo Orte nl Orte ja nap Orte pms Orte pl Orte pt Orte ru scn Orti roa tara Orte uk vi Orte vo Orte war Orte ... more details
Arsenius may refer to Arsenius name Arsenius the Great , Saint Arsenius the Deacon, sometimes known as Arsenius of Scetis and Turah or Arsenius the Roman Saint Arsenius of Corfu , first bishop of Corfu, d. 800 AD or perhaps 959 AD one of the principal patron saints of Corfu Arsenius Autorianus died 1273 , Patriarch of Constantinople Arsenius of Orte , 9th century Italian bishop hndis ca Arseni de Arsenius fr Saint Ars ne la Arsenius ... more details
Saint Arsenius Arsenios of Corfu , also known as Arsenius of Kerkyra , d. 800 AD or perhaps 959 AD is one of the principal patron saint s of Corfu along with Saint Spyridon . He was born in Constantinople to the Jewish faith . He became a Christian and the first bishop of Corfu. External links http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0119.htm arse Saints of January 19 Arsenius of Corfu DEFAULTSORT Arsenius of Corfu Category Christian saints in unknown century Category Greek Roman Catholic saints Category Corfu Category Byzantine saints saint stub es Arsenio de Corf fr Ars ne de Corfou sr ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Arsenius Apostolius church Church of Constantinople bishop of Bishop of Monemvasia term start 1506 term end December 1509 death date 1538 death place Venice birth place Crete Arsenius Apostolius c. 1468 1538 was a Greeks Greek scholar who lived for a long time in Venice . He was also bishop of Monemvasia in the Peloponnese . r Fedalto2 Life Arsenius Apostolius was a son of Michael Apostolius and brother of Aristobulus Apostolius . r BD He was born about 1468 in Crete and in 1492 he moved to Italy r Bietenholz . In 1506 the Roman Curia appointed Arsenius as Byzantine Rite Eastern Rite bishop of Monemvasia , at that time part of the stato da Mar regions subjected to the Venetian Republic . Arsenius declared himself in full communion communion both with the Patriarch of Constantinople and with the Catholic Church . r Janin This position was untenable for the Church of Constantinople and Patriarch Pachomius I of Constantinople invited Arsenius to abdicate. The issue went on for more than two years until June 1509, when Pachomius excommunicate d Arsenius, who retired to Venice. r Fedalto2 In Venice Arsenius became friend of Erasmus of Rotterdam and collaborated with Aldus Manutius . Arsenius later travelled widely in Italy and Greece until he died in Venice in 1538. r Bietenholz References reflist 2 refs ref name BD The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge , 1844, p.183 ref ref name Bietenholz cite book editor Peter G. Bietenholz last Erasmus first Desiderius title The correspondence of Erasmus Letters 1122 1251 publisher University of Toronto Press location Toronto Buffalo year 1988 isbn 0802026079 series Vol 8 of The Correspondence of Erasmus page 239 ref ref name Fedalto2 cite book last Fedalto first Giorgio ... in the Renaissance Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apostolius, Arsenius ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Apostolius, Arsenius Category 16th century Greek people Category 16th century Eastern ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Arsenius birth date 350 354 death date 445 feast day May 8 Eastern Orthodox ... image Arsenius the Great.jpg imagesize 180 caption Fresco at mount Athos, XIV c. birth place ... shrine suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Saint Arsenius the Deacon , sometimes known as Arsenius of Scetis and Turah , Arsenius the Roman or Arsenius the Great , was a Roman imperial tutor ..., and lived an ascetic life. Arsenius became famous for his righteousness and wisdom. There is considerable debate regarding the accuracy of several points in Arsenius s life. Arsenius is said ... a tutor for his sons future emperors Arcadius and Honorius emperor Honorius . Arsenius was chosen on the basis ... to see his sons at their studies, Theodosius found them sitting while Arsenius talked to them standing ... at court Arsenius had been given a splendid establishment, and probably because the Emperor so desired ... him with an air of indifference eat if he would. Arsenius meekly picked up the bread and ate, sitting ... some one to imitate Arsenius s posture at the next gathering of the brethren, and upon his doing so, forthwith rebuked him publicly. Arsenius took the hint and corrected himself. In 434 he was forced ... them. A biography of Arsenius was written by Theodore the Studite . Saint Arsenius was a man ... this, many sayings attributed to Arsenius are contained in the Apophthegmata Patrum . See also Desert ... incorporates text from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia article s Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 St. Arsenius St. Arsenius by A.J.B. Vuibert, a publication now in the public domain . http www.catholic forum.com Saints sainta3l.htm Saint Arsenius in Catholic Forum Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arsenius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Rome DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Troe , Egypt DEFAULTSORT Arsenius Category 350s births Category 440s deaths Category ... de Arsenius der Gro e es Arsenio fr Ars ne de Sc t id Arsenius Agung it Arsenio il Grande ka ... more details
Arsenius Walsh was a priest of the Roman Catholic Church in the United Kingdom and later in the Kingdom of Hawaii . He was a member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary , a religious order based in Paris and founded by Peter Coudrin during the French Revolution . Walsh arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii on September 30, 1836. During a period of religious persecution of Catholics in the Hawaiian Islands , Walsh led the Catholic underground by presiding over private mass es in darkened homes and offering catechism for new Native Hawaiians Native Hawaiian converts. Religious persecution eventually ended with the Edict of Toleration proclaimed by Kamehameha III , which led to the establishment of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu Hawaii Catholic Church . Resources http www.smcenter.org staugustine about.htm Saint Augustine Church History Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Walsh, Arsenius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Walsh, Arsenius Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category English Roman Catholic priests Category Hawaii Catholic priests Category Picpus Fathers Category 19th century Roman Catholic priests RC clergy stub ... more details
citations missing date September 2008 for the Romania n village of Ar eni Mu ete ti Infobox given name2 name Arsenius image image size caption pronunciation gender Male meaning Steadfast origin Greek seealso Arsenius is a male first name . It is a Latinized Greek language Greek word arsen , which has meanings male, strong, virile . ref http dictionary.reference.com browse Arsenic Arsenic , in Online Etymological Dictionary ref Variants in other languages Arseny Russian , Ars ne French Arsenio Italian, Spanish , Arseniusz Polish , Arsen Armenian, and languages of some other post Soviet states , Arsenije Serbian and other South Slavic . Russian Variants of transliteration of lang ru are Arseny, Arseni , Arseniy , Arsenij , Arsenie . The Russian surname Arsenyev disambiguation Arsenyev is derivation from it. The older form of this name is Arsentiy Russian . See also Lookfrom Arsen Lookfrom Ars n References reflist Category Given names of Greek language origin Category Masculine given names cs Arsen jm no fr Ars ne hu Arz n keresztn v ja pl Arseniusz pt Ars ne ru ... more details
Should be SVG fair use Summary Non free use rationale Description The coat of arms of the municipality of Orte, Italy. For use in the infobox of Orte . Source www.araldicacivica.it via it File Orte Stemma.png Article Orte Portion The entire coat of arms is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image. Low resolution The coat of arms is of a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended, without being unnecessarily high resolution. Purpose The image is used to identify Orte, a subject of public interest. The significance of the coat of arms is to help the reader identify the city, assure the readers that they have reached the right article containing critical commentary about the city. Replaceability Because it is a coat of arms there is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary. Other information Uploaded per request made at WP FFU by the IP 78.86.210.180 Licensing Non free symbol ... more details
Infobox Italy station name Orte image caption locale Piazza Pope John XXIII Giovanni XXIII 3 br 01028 Orte VT comune Orte province Province of Viterbo Viterbo region Lazio line Florence Rome railway Firenze Roma br Rome Ancona railway Roma Ancona br Civitavecchia Orte railway Civitavecchia Orte distance convinfobox 82.503 km mi br from Roma Termini railway station Roma Termini elevation coordinates coord 42 26 14 N 12 24 32 E type railwaystation region IT VT source googlemaps display inline,title opened Start date 1865 04 01 df y architect electrified rebuilt closed platforms 7 owner manager Rete ... Orte railway station alt Orte railway station mark dot lat deg 42 lat min 26 lat sec 14 lon deg 12 lon min 24 lat sec 32 position width 250 float center map locator map loc cap Orte railway station lang it Stazione di Orte serves the town and comune of Orte , in the Regions of Italy region of Lazio ... owned rail company. Location Orte railway station is situated in Piazza Pope John XXIII Giovanni XXIII in the locality of Orte Scalo, approximately two kilometres southeast of the town centre. History ... Rome Orte section of the Rome Ancona railway. ref name trenidicarta.it cite web author Alessandro ... as Foligno railway station Foligno . ref name trenidicarta.it Between 1928 and 1961, Orte was the junction rail junction for a Civitavecchia Orte railway branch line to Civitavecchia . From then until 1994, that line was operated only between Capranica and Orte. The line is currently disused ... trains link Orte with nearby destinations, including Roma Termini railway station Rome , Firenze ... External links commonscat inline Orte train station http www.stazionidelmondo.it ortestazione.htm Description and pictures of Orte railway station it icon This article is based upon a translation of the it Stazione di Orte Italian language version as at December 2010. br Centostazioni Italian railway ... opened in 1865 it Stazione di Orte pl Orte stacja kolejowa ... more details
Arsenius served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1000 and 1010 . References Cite web url http www.patriarchateofalexandria.com index.php?module content&cid 001003&id 140&lang en title Arsenios 1000 1010 publisher Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa accessdate 2011 02 07 Start box Succession box before Patriarch Elias I of Alexandria Elias I title List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria years 1000 &ndash 1010 after Patriarch Theophilus of Alexandria Theophilus End box Patriarchs of Alexandria DEFAULTSORT Alexandria, Patriarch Arsenius Of Category Eastern Orthodox priests Category 11th century archbishops Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Christian clergy stub Orthodoxy stub de Arsenios von Alexandria ... more details
Infobox Christian leader type Pope English name Adrian II image Adrian II.jpg birth name ??? term start 14 December 867 term end 14 December 872 predecessor Pope Nicholas I Nicholas I successor Pope John VIII John VIII birth date bday 0792 792 birth place Rome , Italy dead dead death date end date 14 December 872 death date 872 12 14 df y death place ??? other Adrian Pope Adrian II also known as Hadrian II , 792&ndash 872 , pope from 14 December 867 to 14 December 872, was a member of a noble Roman family who became pope at an advanced age. He maintained, but with less energy, the policies of his predecessor Pope Nicholas I Nicholas I . Lothair II of Lotharingia Lothar II , king of Lotharingia , who died in 869, left Adrian to mediate between the Franks Frankish kings with a view to assuring the Holy Roman Emperor Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor Louis II the inheritance of Lothar II, Louis s brother. Photios I of Constantinople Photius , the Patriarch of Constantinople , shortly after the council in which he had pronounced sentence of deposition against Pope Nicholas I , was driven from the patriarchate by a new emperor, Basil I Basil the Macedonian , who favoured his rival Patriarch Ignatius Ignatius . An Ecumenical Council Considered the 8th Ecumenical Council by the Catholic Church was convoked as the Fourth Council of Constantinople to decide this matter. At this council Adrian was represented by legates who presided at the condemnation of Photius as a heretic, but did not succeed in coming to an understanding with Ignatius on the subject of jurisdiction over the Bulgarian Orthodox Church Bulgarian church . Like his predecessor Nicholas I, Adrian was forced to submit in temporal affairs to the interference of the emperor Louis II, who placed him under the surveillance of Arsenius, bishop of Orte , his confidential adviser, and Arsenius nephew Anastasius Bibliothecarius Anastasius , the librarian. Adrian had in his youth married a woman named Stephania, by whom he h ... more details
Arsenio may refer to Arsenio Ben tez b. 1971 , Paraguayan football soccer forward Arsenio Hall b. 1956 , American actor, comedian and talk show host Arsenio TV series Arsenio TV series , a television sitcom that Hall starred in Arsenius name dab de Arsenio pt Arsenio ... more details
Apostolius may refer to the following people Michael Apostolius died c. 1480 , a Greek theologian and rhetorician of the 15th century. Aristobulus Apostolius , one of Michael Apostolius s sons, Archdeacon of Rome and editor of the Galeomyomachia 1494 . Arsenius Apostolius , one of Michael Apostolius s sons, a bishop and scholar. disambiguation ... more details
Arsenios Autoreianos latinized as Arsenius Autorianus lang el Polytonic ca. 1200 1273 , List of Constantinople patriarchs Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople , lived about the middle of the 13th century. ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 01754a.htm Arsenius Autoreianus Catholic Encyclopedia article ref Born in Constantinople ca. 1200, he received his education in Nicaea city Nicaea at a monastery of which he later became the abbot, though not in orders. Subsequently he gave himself up to a life of solitary asceticism in a Bithynia n monastery, and is said, probably wrongly, to have remained some time in a monastery on Mount Athos . From this seclusion he was in 1255 called by Theodore II Lascaris to the position of patriarch at Nicaea, and four years later, on that emperor s death, became joint guardian of his son John. His fellow guardian George Muzalon was immediately murdered by Michael VIII Palaeologus Michael Palaeologus , who assumed the position of tutor. Arsenius then took refuge in the monastery of Paschasius, retaining his office of patriarch but refusing to discharge its duties. Patriarch Nicephorus II Nicephorus of Ephesus was appointed in his stead. Michael, having recovered Constantinople , induced Arsenius to undertake the office of patriarch, but soon incurred his severe censure by ordering the young prince John IV Lascaris John to be blinded. Arsenius went so far as to excommunication excommunicate the emperor, who, having vainly sought for pardon, took refuge in false accusations against Arsenius and caused him to be banished to Proconnesus , where some years afterwards according to Johann Albert Fabricius Fabricius in 1264 others ... lasted till 1315, when reconciliation was effected by the patriarch Nephon I . Arsenius is said to have ... under the title Synopsis Canonum . Some hold that Synopsis was the work of another Arsenius, a monk of Athos the ascription depends on whether the patriarch Arsenius did or did not sojourn at Mount ... more details
Elias I served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 963 and 1000 AD . References Cite web url http www.patriarchateofalexandria.com index.php?module content&cid 001003&id 139&lang en title Elias I 963 1000 publisher Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa accessdate 2011 02 07 Start box Succession box before Patriarch Job of Alexandria Job title List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria years 963 &ndash 1000 after Patriarch Arsenius of Alexandria Arsenius End box Patriarchs of Alexandria DEFAULTSORT Elias 01 Of Alexandria, Patriarch Category 10th century archbishops Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ... more details
Theophilus served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1010 and 1020 . References Cite web url http www.patriarchateofalexandria.com index.php?module content&cid 001003&id 141&lang en title Theophilos II 1010 1020 publisher Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa accessdate 2011 02 07 Start box Succession box before Patriarch Arsenius of Alexandria Arsenius title List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria years 1010 &ndash 1020 after Patriarch George II of Alexandria George II End box Patriarchs of Alexandria DEFAULTSORT Alexandria, Patriarch Theophilus Of Category 11th century bishops Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Christian clergy stub Orthodoxy stub ... more details
Anastasius Bibliothecarius c. 810 c. 878 was bibliothecarius literally librarian and chief archive archivist of the Roman Catholic Church and also briefly an Antipope . ref cite book last Reardon first Wendy title The Deaths of the Popes publisher McFarland pages 64 ref Family and education He was a nephew of Bishop Arsenius of Orte , who executed important commissions as Papal legate . Anastasius learned the Greek language from Eastern Roman monk s and obtained an unusual education for his era, such that he appears to be the most learned ecclesiastic of Rome in the barbaric period of the 9th century. Abbot of Santa Maria and secretary of Nicholas I During the pontificate of Pope Nicholas I 858 867 Anastasius was abbot of Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere Santa Maria in Trastevere on the farther side of the Tiber . Among other matters, he was employed by the pope as secretary and he has been shown by Ernst Perels to be the ghost writer behind much papal official correspondence of these years. He was also active as an author, and translated Greek language works into Latin . Among them was the biography of St. John the Merciful , which he dedicated to Nicholas I. Head of the Lateran archives The successor of Nicholas, Pope Adrian II 867 872 , appointed Anastasius bibliothecarius Head of archives of the Roman Church, an important office at the Lateran Lateran Palace that gave him further influence at the Papal court. Envoy to Constantinople In 869 he was sent by Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor as envoy to Constantinople , with two men of high rank in the Franks Frankish Empire, to negotiate a marriage between Leo VI the Wise , oldest son of the Byzantine emperor Basil I , and Louis s only child, Ermengard of Provence Ermengard . When the envoys arrived at Constantinople, the Fourth Council of Constantinople was still in session, and Anastasius, who attended the last session February, 870 , zealously defended the papal cause and was of much service to the papal legates ... more details
Refimprove date November 2010 September 22 Eastern Orthodox liturgics Sep. 22 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar September 24 Eastern Orthodox liturgics Sep. 24 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on Oct. 6 by Old Calendarists Saints Martyr s Andrew, John, Peter, and Antoninus of Syracuse, Italy Syracuse , martyred in Africa 9th century Virgin martyr Irais Saint Rais of Alexandria 310 Saints Acts of Xanthippe, Polyxena, and Rebecca Xanthippa and Polyxena , disciples of the Twelve Apostles Apostles , who died in Spain 109 Martyr Nicholas Pantopolis at Constantinople 1672 Martyr John of Ioannina , Epirus 1814 New martyr Archimandrite Arsenius Arsenius , archimandrite 1937 Saint Adamnan , biographer of Saint Columba 704 Other Commemorations The Conception biology Conception of the Holy Prophet , Forerunner, and Baptist John the Baptist John Repose of Abbess Eupraxia of Old Ladoga Convent 1823 Repose of Hieroschemamonk Jerome of Solovetsky Monastery Solovki 1847 Glorification 1977 of St. Innocent of Alaska Innocent , metropolitan of Moscow, enlightener of Alaska and Siberia 1879 References http www.pomog.org index.html?http www.pomog.org saintlist.shtml Protection of the Mother of God Church, List of Saints http days.pravoslavie.ru en Days 20100923.htm Pravoslavie Orthodox Calendar DEFAULTSORT September 23 Eastern Orthodox Liturgics Category Eastern Orthodox liturgical days ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 This is a list of major religion religious leaders in the year 1000 Europe Pope Sylvester II Sylvester II , Pope Bishop of Rome , reigned 999&ndash 1003 Patriarch Sergius II of Constantinople Sergius II , Patriarch of Constantinople , reigned 999&ndash 1019 Africa Elias I , Patriarch of Alexandria reigned 963&ndash 1000 Patriarch Arsenius of Alexandria Arsenius , Patriarch of Alexandria reigned 1000&ndash 1010 Pope Philotheos of Alexandria Philotheos , Patriarch of Cairo , reigned 979&ndash 1003 Asia Sergius II, Patriarch of Constantinople, reigned 999&ndash 1019 Sarkis I , Patriarch of Ani , reigned 992&ndash 1019 Mar Bar Tobia II Mari Aturaya , Patriarch of Bagdad , reigned 987&ndash 1000 Yohannan V VI , Patriarch of Bagdad, reigned 1000&ndash 1012 Orestis , Primate of Jerusalem , reigned 983&ndash 1005 Patriarch Krikor of Jerusalem Krikor , Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem , reigned 981&ndash 1006 Expand list date August 2008 Category Religion related lists Leaders in 1000 ... more details
Aristobulus Apostolius was a son of Michael Apostolius and brother of Arsenius Apostolius . The time of his birth and death is not known. He became an archdeacon of Rome. He edited with a Greek preface the first edition of the Galeomyomachia , an imitation of the Batrachomyomachia . His work was printed in 1494. ref The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge , 1844, p.183 ref References reflist See also Greek scholars in the Renaissance Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apostolius, Aristobulus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Apostolius, Aristobulus Category 15th century Greek people Category Greek Renaissance humanists Greece academic bio stub ... more details
of Serbs years 1233&ndash 1263 after Saint Sava II s end External links commons category Saint Arsenius of Srem http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID 103085 Repose of St Arsenius, Archbishop ... more details
The diocese of Civita Castellana is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Latium , central Italy. It has existed in the current form since 1986, when the diocese of Nepi e Sutri was united into the diocese of Civita Castellana, Orte e Gallese , dating from 1805 the name change was made in 1991 . It is a suffragan of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rome . ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dcica.html Catholic Hierarchy page ref History The first known bishop of Civita Castellana is Crescentius. He discovered, in 998, the relics of Martianus and Johannes . In 1252 the diocese of Gallese was incorporated with that of Civita Castellana. Reestablished in 1562, Gallese was again suppressed in 1573. In 1437 the diocese was united with the diocese of Orte . Orte Orta, the ancient Horta is some distance north of Rome. Thirty eight bishops of Civita Castellana are known previous to its union with Orte. Subsequent bishops include Angelo Pichinoli 1486 , nuncio to Hungary Angelo Gozzadini 1621 Gianfrancesco Tenderini 1736 . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 03798a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article ref Notes Reflist br Catholic coord 42 17 N 12 24 E source kolossus plwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Roman Catholic Diocese Of Civita Castellana Category Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy Civita Castellana Category Religious organizations established in 1805 Category Religious organizations established in 1986 Category Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 19th century de Bistum Civita Castellana it Diocesi di Civita Castellana pl Diecezja Civita Castellana ... more details
Image S Charl.jpg thumb right 200px S charl S charl is a village in the municipality of Scuol , located in the canton of Graub nden , Switzerland . The village lies in the Engadin region, at 1,810 metres in the Val S charl south of Scuol, in the Sesvenna Range Swiss Alps . External links http wanderland.myswitzerland.com en orte detail.cfm?id 315422 Description of S charl on Schweizmobil.ch coord 46 43 N 10 20 E display title region CH type city source GNS enwiki Category Villages in Switzerland Category Scuol ... more details