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DIOCESE OF NEMOSIA (Dioecesis Nimociensis)
Country : Cyprus
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : ?
Suppressed 1590 (?)
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
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Arms of Bishops
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Pierre de Manatiis (1457-1459)
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Antonio de Zucco de Cucanea (1460-1479)
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Nicolò Donato (1479-1493)
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Nicola Dolci (1493-1514)
Marco Cornaro (1514-1516)
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Paul Borgasius (1516-1539)
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Andreas Centanus (1539-1560)
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Andrea Mocenigo (1562-1569)
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Serafino Fortibraccia (1569-1588)
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Stefano Lusignano (1588-1590)
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