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  • 51Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine — Diocese of St. Augustine Dioecesis Sancti Augustini Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine Location …

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  • 52Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis — Archdiocese of Indianapolis Archidioecesis Indianapolitana Location …

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  • 53Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Valencia — For the Archdiocese in Venezuela, see Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Valencia en Venezuela. For the diocese in Brazil, see Roman Catholic Diocese of Valença. The Archdiocese of Valencia (Latin, Valentina) is a Catholic ecclesiastical territory… …

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  • 54Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Catharines — Diocese of Saint Catharines Dioecesis Sanctae Catharinae in Ontario Location Country Canada Ecclesiastical province Toronto …

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  • 55Roman Catholicism in Italy — St Peter s Basilica and Vatican City, in Rome are where the bishop of Rome (pope) resides. The Vatican City is in Italy, however is not part of the country, as it is an independent nation. The Italian Catholic Church is part of the global Roman… …

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  • 56Roman departure from Britain — The Roman departure from Britain was completed by 410. The archaeological records of the final decades of Roman rule show undeniable signs of decay. Urban and villa life had grown less intense by the fourth quarter of the fourth century, pottery… …

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  • 57Roman Catholicism in Indonesia — Catholicism in Indonesia refers to Roman Catholicism in Indonesia, where it is one of the six approved religions, the other being Islam, Protestantism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. According official figures, Catholics make up 3.05… …

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  • 58Roman Catholic Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv — Infobox Diocese| jurisdiction=Diocese name= Sofia and Plovdiv latin= Dioecesis Sophiae et Philippopolis country= Bulgaria | metropolitan= Immediately Subject to the Holy See rite=Latin Rite cathedral = Катедрален храм „Свети Лудвиг“ ( Cathedral… …

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  • 59Roman Emperor (Principate) — The office of Roman Emperor went through a complex convolution over the centuries of its existence. During its earliest phase, the Principate, the reality of autocratic rule was masked behind the forms and conventions of oligarchic self… …

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  • 60Roman Emperor (Crisis of the Third Century) — The Crisis of the Third Century (also known as the Anarchy of the 3rd Century) marked the end of the Principate, the early phase of Imperial Roman government. A series of soldiers, the Barracks Emperors, assumed the highest office, leading to the …

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