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DIOCESE OF LANUSEI (Dioecesis Oleastrensis)
Country : Italy
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1824 as Diocese of Ogliastra
Renamed 1986 to Diocese of Lanusei
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Arms of Bishops
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Antonio Maria Contini (1882-1893)
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Salvatore Depau-Puddu (1893-1899)
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Giuseppe Paderi (1900-1906)
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Emanuele Virgilio (1910-1923)
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Antonio Tommaso Videmari (1923-1925)
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Giuseppe Miglior (1927-1936)
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Lorenzo Basoli (1936-1970)
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Salvatore Delogu (1974-1981)
Antioco Piseddu (1981-2014)
Antonio Mura (2014-2019)
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