Massa Marittima (Latin: Massa Veternensis) is a town and comune of the province of Grosseto, southern Tuscany, Italy, 49 km NNW of Grosseto. There are...
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Massa Marittima Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Massa Marittima; Cattedrale di San Cerbone) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Massa Marittima, Tuscany, Italy...
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Tuscany, central Italy, administratively a frazione of the comune of Massa Marittima, province of Grosseto, in the area of the Colline Metallifere. At the...
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of Italy Duchy of Massa and Carrara, controlled the towns of Massa di Carrara and Carrara Roman Catholic Diocese of Massa Marittima-Piombino was before...
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Tuscany, central Italy, administratively a frazione of the comune of Massa Marittima, province of Grosseto, in the area of the Colline Metallifere. At the...
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The Diocese of Massa Marittima-Piombino (Latin: Dioecesis Massana-Plumbinensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Tuscany, central Italy...
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that existed from 1225 to 1336. It was founded in today's city of Massa Marittima and expanded to cover an area corresponding to the current upper Maremma...
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Sant'Agostino is a Roman Catholic church located in Massa Marittima, region of Tuscany, Italy. The church has Gothic and Renaissance architecture elements...
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of Grosseto: Grosseto Massa Marittima Orbetello Pitigliano Roselle Sorano Sovana In the province of Livorno: Campiglia Marittima Livorno Bibbona Bolgheri...
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of Massa Marittima (1524–1529). On 29 July 1524, Ventura Benassai was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VII as Bishop of Massa Marittima. He...
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