Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Trento

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Trento

The Italian Catholic archdiocese of Trento, in the Triveneto, was created by the elevation in 1929 of the historical diocese of Trento, which as the bishopric of Trent had formed a state of the Holy Roman Empire. The archdiocese became a metropolitan see in 1964, and has the diocese of Bolzano-Brixen as its suffragan.[1]

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