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Roman Catholic Diocese of Alba Pompeia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roman Catholic Diocese of Alba Pompeia
The Italian Catholic Diocese of Alba Pompeia ((ラテン語:Dioecesis Albae Pompeiensis)) comprises eighty towns in the civilian Province of Cuneo and two in the Province of Asti.〔(Diocese of Alba Pompeia ) - Catholic Encyclopedia article〕〔(Official web site ) (in Italian)〕 It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Turin.〔(Alba (Pompea) ) - From (catholic-hierarchy.org )〕 ==Bishops== Heading the list of the bishops of Alba is a St. Dionysius, of whom we are told that after serving there for some years he became Archbishop of Milan. He was the Dionysius who so energetically opposed Arianism and was exiled in the year 355 by the Emperor Constans. Papebroch〔''Acta Sanctorum'', VI, 40.〕 disputes the reliability of this tradition, since a bishop of that period was forbidden to leave his diocese for another. A list of nine early bishops of Alba, from another St. Dionysius (380) down to a Bishop Julius (553), was compiled from sepulchral inscriptions found in the cathedral of alba towards the end of the fifteenth century by Dalmazzo Berendenco, an antiquarian. Giovanni Battista De Rossi, however, on examination proved it a forgery.〔Boll. di Arch. Crist., 1868, 45-47.〕 The first bishop of Alba of whose existence we are certain is Lampradius who was present at the synod held in Rome in 499 under Pope Symmachus.〔Mansi, VIII, 235, Mon. Germ. Hist., Auct. Antiq. XII, 400.〕 In the series of bishops, Benzo of Alba is notable as an adversary of Pope Gregory VII and a partisan of the Empire in the struggle of the Investitures.〔Orsi, "Un libellista del sec. XI", in "Rivista storica Italiana", 1884, p. 427.〕
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