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  1. Epifanio di Pavia (Pavia, 439 – Pavia, 21 gennaio 498) è stato l'ottavo vescovo di Pavia dal 467 fino alla sua morte. In vita godette di un'autorità e un prestigio paragonabili a quelli dello stesso pontefice. È venerato come santo della Chiesa cattolica .

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  3. Pavia, Ticinum cổ đại, là một thị xã và đô của phía Tây Nam Lombardia, miền bắc Ý, cự ly 35 km về phía nam của Milano về hạ lưu sông Ticino nơi hợp lưu của nó với sông Po. Đây là thủ phủ của tỉnh Pavia. Nó có một dân số khoảng 71.000 người. Đô thị này đạt được ...

  4. Type. Church. Style. Renaissance. Groundbreaking. 15th century. Pavia Cathedral ( Italian: Duomo di Pavia) is a church in Pavia, Italy, the largest in the city and seat of the Diocese of Pavia. The construction was begun in the 15th century on the site of two pre-existing Romanesque, "twin" cathedrals (Santo Stefano and Santa Maria del Popolo).

  5. History. 350: Established as Diocese of Pavia / Papien (sis) (Latin) 355: Became suffragan of Aquileia. 650: Became suffragan of Milano. 700: Without ecclesiastical province. 800: Lost territory to Diocese of Tortona. 1530.03.14: Lost territory to establish Diocese of Vigevano. 1535: Lost territory to Diocese of Vigevano.

    • Diocese of Pavia, Italy
  6. Epiphania, Epifania or Pyphania (died 800) is recorded in the late medieval traditions of Pavia as daughter of Ratchis (744/749 – 756/757), King of the Lombards and of Italy. [1] She was a Benedictine nun and was buried in the monastery of S. Maria Foris Portam, which was founded in Pavia, the Lombard capital, by her father.

  7. Epiphanius 439-497 s., vesc. di Pavia Epiphanius von Pavia 438-497 Epiphanius Épiphane, 0438-0496, saint Epiphanius, Saint, Bishop of Pavia, 438 or 439-496 or 497

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