Alba Pompeia, Diocese of — • Comprises eighty towns in the province of Cuneo and two in the province of Alexandria, in Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Roman Catholic Diocese of Alba Pompeia — The Italian Catholic diocese of Alba Pompeia comprises eighty towns in the civilian province of Cuneo and two in the province of Asti.[1][2] It is a suffragan of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Turin.[3] Contents 1 Bishops … Wikipedia
Diocese of Alba Pompeia — Diocese of Alba Pompeia † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Alba Pompeia Comprises eighty towns in the province of Cuneo and two in the province of Alexandria, in Italy. Heading the list of the bishops of Alba is a St. Dionysius, of… … Catholic encyclopedia
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Alba (CN) — Infobox CityIT img coa = Alba (CN) Stemma.png official name = Comune di Alba name=Alba mapx=44.71 mapy=8.1 region = Piedmont province = Cuneo (CN) elevation m = 172 area total km2 = 54 population as of = population total = 29759 population… … Wikipedia
Alba (Italie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Alba. Alba Vue d ensemble de la ville … Wikipédia en Français
Alba — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Pour la forme francisée, voir Albe. Alba est un nom propre qui peut désigner : Sommaire … Wikipédia en Français
alba — /ahl beuh, al /, n. a Provençal troubadour poem or love song, typically about the parting of lovers at dawn. [1815 25; < OPr: dawn < L, fem. of albus white] * * * ▪ Italy town, Piedmont regione, northwestern Italy. It lies along the Tanaro… … Universalium
Alba — /al beuh/; Sp. /ahl vah/, n. Duke of. See Alva, Fernando Alvarez de Toledo. * * * ▪ Italy town, Piedmont regione, northwestern Italy. It lies along the Tanaro River southwest of Turin. It occupies the site of the Roman Alba Pompeia, which… … Universalium
Alba — Ạl|ba1 〈f.; , Ạl|ben〉 langes weißes Messhemd der kath. u. anglikan. Priester; oV Albe [<ahd. alba „weißes, beim Messopfer gebrauchtes Chorhemd“, engl. alb <lat. alba, Fem. zu albus „weiß“] Ạl|ba2 〈f. 10〉 Tagelied der Troubadoure [<afrz.… … Universal-Lexikon