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117:., App. 48). In fact the later "Notitiae" wrote only Bounditza (ibid., III, 524), or Bonditza (ibid., X, 616; XIII, 467). Petit gave the contemporary place name as "Bonitza", the form now given in the 68:
and gave information on early Bishops of Dodona. Confusing matters further, there were two cities in Greece named "Dodona", the one in Epirus, noted above, and
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used for a long time the form "Bodona" (adjectival form: "Bodonensis"), and a decree of 1894 directed this name to be suppressed at the death of its titular.
226: 156: 107:, 1661) has "Mounditza", but this, Petit says, is an evident mistake for "Bounditza", a form derived from "Bodone" ( 56:, said that the name "Bodone", by which the titular see was then known, was a dialect variation of "Dodone", the 231: 184: 77: 113: 53: 8: 89: 152: 69: 122: 100: 32:
of the Catholic Church. The town that was the centre of the diocese is now called
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John, Bishop of Bonditza, signed a synodal act in 1229 (P.G., CXIX, 797).
65: 25: 129: 29: 64:". He identified the titular see with the former residential see of 73: 33: 61: 44:). It is unknown when the residential bishopric disappeared. 93:
treats the titular sees of Bonitza and Dodona as distinct.
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episcopal see
Epirus Vetus
titular see
Vonitsa
Greek
Catholic Encyclopedia
French
Dodona
Dodona
another one
Thessaly
Stephanus of Byzantium
Annuario Pontificio
Georgius Cyprius
Heinrich Gelzer
Gustav Parthey
Notitiae episcopatuum
Italian
Roman Curia
ISBN
978-88-209-9070-1
Louis Petit, "Bodone" in Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1907)
Stephanus of Byzantium
Categories
Catholic titular sees in Europe
Aetolia-Acarnania

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