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CEFALÙ

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Cefalù: translation

Cefalù
The city of the same name in the province of Palermo, in Sicily (Italy), is situated nearly in the centre of the northern coast of the island

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Cefalu
    Cefalù
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    DIOCESE OF CEFALÙ (CEPHALUDENSIS); CEPHALOEDIUM.
    The city of the same name in the province of Palermo, in Sicily (Italy), is situated nearly in the centre of the northern coast of the island.Destroyed by the inhabitants of Messina, it was reconstructed about 1130 by King Roger I of Sicily. Its first bishop was Nicetas who, in 869, assisted at the Eighth General council held at Constantinople for the trial of Photius. When Roger I rebuilt the city, Tocelmo was bishop. Among its bishops were: Arduino II, suffered exile twice on account of his opposition to Frederic II; Nicolò‚ (1352) died in the prison of Castel Grassario, and Fra Francesco of the ducal house of Gonzaga (d. 1587), founder of the first seminary opened in Sicily. The cathedral was built by Roger I, and, though often restored, is a fine monument of Norman architecture. The adjoining cloister, still kept in its primitive state, is remarkable for graceful columns adorned with sculptures and arabesques. The diocese is a suffragan of Palermo, it has 22 parishes, 300 secular clergy, 265 churches, chapels, and oratories, 160,320 inhabitants, and 24 houses of religious (women).
    CAPPELLETTI, Le chiese d'Italia (venice, 1844), XXI, 540; Annuario ecclesiastico (1907), 386-87.
    U. BENIGNI
    Transcribed by Ted Rego

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



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Cefalù: übersetzung

Cefalù
 
[tʃefa'lu], Stadt mit kleinem Hafen und Seebad an der Nordküste Siziliens, Provinz Palermo, Italien, 13 900 Einwohner; katholischer Bischofssitz; Fremdenverkehr; in der Umgebung Obstbau.
 
Stadtbild:
 
Der dreischiffige normannische Dom (1131-48) mit doppeltürmiger Fassade (1240) und Portikus (1471) hat reiche Innenausstattung mit byzantinischen Mosaiken auf Goldgrund in Apsis und Chor (1148 vollendet).
 
Geschichte:
 
Cefalù, das antike Cephalaedium (Cephaludum), war in griechischem, römischem, seit 858 in arabischem Besitz; 1063 wurde es von den Normannen erobert, zerstört und von Roger II.im 12. Jahrhundert wieder aufgebaut.
 


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