Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario, the Glossary
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario was a Latin Rite Catholic diocese in Greece.[1]
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20 relations: Augustinians, Benedetto Paconati, Carmelites, Catholic Church, Catholic-Hierarchy.org, Crete, Diocese, Dominican Order, Francisco Frías, Greece, Latin Church, Order of Friars Minor, Roman Catholic Diocese of Bagnoregio, Roman Catholic Diocese of Castellaneta, Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiron, Roman Catholic Diocese of Crete, Roman Catholic Diocese of Hierapetra and Sitia, Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea, Roman Catholic Diocese of Milopotamus, Roman Catholic Diocese of Retimo–Ario.
- 1300 establishments in Europe
- 1551 disestablishments
- Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Greece
- Kingdom of Candia
Augustinians
Augustinians are members of several religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine, written in about 400 AD by Augustine of Hippo.
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Benedetto Paconati
Benedetto Paconati (died 1445) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Bagnoregio (1438–1445) and Bishop of Ario (1434–1438).
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Carmelites
The Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel (Ordo Fratrum Beatissimæ Virginis Mariæ de Monte Carmelo; abbreviated OCarm), known as the Carmelites or sometimes by synecdoche known simply as Carmel, is a mendicant order in the Roman Catholic Church for both men and women.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Catholic-Hierarchy.org
Catholic-Hierarchy.org is an online database of bishops and dioceses of the Latin Church and the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches that are in full communion with Rome.
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Crete
Crete (translit, Modern:, Ancient) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica.
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Diocese
In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop.
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Dominican Order
The Order of Preachers (Ordo Prædicatorum; abbreviated OP), commonly known as the Dominican Order, is a Catholic mendicant order of pontifical right that was founded in France by a Castilian-French priest named Dominic de Guzmán.
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Francisco Frías
Francisco Frías (died 10 Sep 1568) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ario (1544–1550).
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Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.
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Latin Church
The Latin Church (Ecclesia Latina) is the largest autonomous (sui iuris) particular church within the Catholic Church, whose members constitute the vast majority of the 1.3 billion Catholics.
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Order of Friars Minor
The Order of Friars Minor (also called the Franciscans, the Franciscan Order, or the Seraphic Order; postnominal abbreviation OFM) is a mendicant Catholic religious order, founded in 1209 by Francis of Assisi.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bagnoregio
The Diocese of Bagnoregio is a former Catholic territory, located in the modern Province of Viterbo in the Italian region of Lazio, located about northwest of Rome.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Castellaneta
The Diocese of Castellaneta (Dioecesis Castellanetensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Apulia.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiron
The Diocese of Chiron or Diocese of Chersonissos (Latin: Dioecesis Chersonesus) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Chersonissos in the north of Crete, bordering the Aegean Sea. Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario and Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiron are former Roman Catholic dioceses in Greece and Kingdom of Candia.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Crete
The Diocese of Crete (Dioecesis Candiensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located on the island of Crete in the ecclesiastical province of Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos in Greece.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Hierapetra and Sitia
The Diocese of Hierapetra and Sitia (also Hierapytna or Gerapitna) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the city of Hierapetra in the southeast of the Greek island of Crete when it was under Venetian rule. Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario and Roman Catholic Diocese of Hierapetra and Sitia are former Roman Catholic dioceses in Greece and Kingdom of Candia.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea
The Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea or Cidonia (Cydonia) was a bishopric on Crete, with see at present Chania, and afterward was twice a Latin titular see. Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario and Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea are former Roman Catholic dioceses in Greece and Kingdom of Candia.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Milopotamus
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Milopotamus (also Diocese of Mylopotamus) is a former Latin Catholic bishopric on Crete in southern Greece and present Latin titular bishopric, now under the later assumed name Eleutherna. Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario and Roman Catholic Diocese of Milopotamus are Kingdom of Candia.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Retimo–Ario
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Retimo Latin: Dioecesis Rhithymnensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Rethymo (modern day Rethymno) on the north coast of the island of Crete. (for Chronology of Bishops)''self-published'' (for Chronology of Bishops)''self-published'' It was established around 1250 AD. Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario and Roman Catholic Diocese of Retimo–Ario are Kingdom of Candia.
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See also
1300 establishments in Europe
- Bad Wimpfen
- Bilbao
- Church of St John the Baptist, Samodreža
- Crivitz
- Gangi, Sicily
- Löbenicht
- Naarden
- Prague groschen
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario
- Sant Joan
- Santa Maria di Piazza, Busto Arsizio
- Son Servera
- Tragheim
- University of Lleida
1551 disestablishments
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario
- São João Baptista (galleon)
Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Greece
- Apostolic Prefecture of Rhodes and adjacent islands
- Diocese of Amyclae
- Diocese of Lacedaemon
- Ios
- Kissamos
- Latin Archbishopric of Corinth
- Latin Archbishopric of Larissa
- Latin Archbishopric of Neopatras
- Latin Archbishopric of Patras
- Latin Archbishopric of Thebes
- Latin Bishopric of Argos
- Latin Bishopric of Coron
- Latin Bishopric of Modon
- Latin Bishopric of Salona
- List of Catholic dioceses in Greece
- Pantomatrium
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Andros
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Cardica
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Cephalonia and Zakynthos
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiron
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Hierapetra and Sitia
- Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Milos
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Sitia
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Termia
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Tinos and Mykonos
Kingdom of Candia
- 1303 Crete earthquake
- Andrea Cornaro (historian)
- Andreas Musalus
- Conspiracy of Sifis Vlastos
- Cretan Renaissance
- Cretan War (1645–1669)
- Cyril Lucaris
- Daimonoioannes family
- Emmanuel Mormoris
- Francesco Basilicata
- Francisco Leontaritis
- Fraskia Bay
- George of Trebizond
- Georgios Kalafatis (professor)
- Giuseppe Gerola
- Gregory of Sinai
- John Laskaris (composer)
- Kallergis family
- Kingdom of Candia
- Konstanty Korniakt
- Lions Square
- Maximos Margunios
- Michael Apostolius
- Niccolò Comneno Papadopoli
- Pietro Castrofilaca
- Pietro Gradenigo
- Revolt of Saint Titus
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ario
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiron
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Hierapetra and Sitia
- Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Milopotamus
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Retimo–Ario
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Sitia
- Sack of Rethymnon (1567)
- Saint Mark's Basilica, Heraklion
- Siege of Candia
- Twelve noble families of Crete
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Ario
Also known as Bishop of Ario, Diocese of Ario.