Archbishopric of Tuam may refer to The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam The former Archdiocese of Tuam Church of Ireland Church of Ireland Archbishopric of Tuam to 1839 disambig ... more details
Archbishopric of Ochrid or Ohrid Archbishopric may refer to the following Eastern Orthodox ecclesiastical structures Constantinopolitan Archbishopric of Ochrid Archbishopric of Ochrid , established in 1019, an autonomous archbishopric under the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Constantinople, abolished in the 18th century by the Ottoman Empire. Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric , an autonomous archbishopric under the jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Macedonian Orthodox Church , formed in 1967 by a former Serbian Orthodox clergyman, however it is not recognized by any other autocephalous church. It is the official Orthodox Church of the Republic of Macedonia disambig bg fr Archev ch d Ohrid homonymie hr Ohridska arhiepiskopija razdvojba mk pl Arcybiskupstwo Ochrydzkie ujednoznacznienie sr ... more details
Other uses Ohrid Archbishopric disambiguation File Bulgarian Archbishopric of Ohrid.jpg thumb right 250px The Archbishopric of Ohrid circa 1020. The Archbishopric of Ochrid was an autonomous Orthodox Church ref The Byzantine author Georghis Acropolita calls Demetrius Chomatianus the Archbishop of the Bulgarians. 13th c. Georgii Acropolitae Opera, rec. A. Heisenberg, I II, Lipsiae 1903 , VIII, p. 158 the original is in Greek http www.kroraina.com knigi en ban ma2.html 47 ref ref The Byzantine writer Theodore Scutariot calls Ohrid the Archbishopric of Bulgaria. Bibliotheca Graeca medii aevi, ed .... Image Archbishop Ohrid mantle.jpg thumb right Mantle presented to the Archbishopric ... The Archbishopric of Ochrid was a Byzantine resurrection of the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima ... half of the 14th century, the Archbishopric was contested by the Byzantine Empire, the Latin Empire, Second Bulgarian Empire and Serbia. With the forming of the Serbian Kingdom , the whole Archbishopric ... , de jure re established the Archbishopric for the independence of his realm. In 1371 the Serbian ... eparchies. In 1376 however the Archbishopric became part of the Serbian Patriarch, during the rule ... options to elect a new one, so the Ohrid Archbishopric had laid its claim over many of the Serbian ... autocephaly. By the 1520s, the Archbishopric of Ohrid had managed to put practically the entire Serbian ... was renewed and reorganized. Abolition The autocephaly of the Ohrid Archbishopric remained respected ... quite early replaced Old Church Slavonic as the official language of the Archbishopric. All documents ... for several centuries. Administration The Archbishopric was under the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ... of the Archbishopric of Ohrid Bulgarian Orthodox Church Serbian Orthodox Church Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric Macedonian Orthodox Church References and notes reflist External links CathEncy ... . Bulgarian Empire coord missing Macedonia DEFAULTSORT Bulgarian Archbishopric Of Ohrid Category ... more details
in 1202 and was elevated to an archbishopric in 1255. Archbishops of Riga The archbishops of Riga ... of Hanover 1199 1229 Albert of Riga 1229 1253 Nikolaus of Nauen colspan 2 Archbishopric of Riga, 1255 ... of the Teutonic Knights External links More information about the role of the Archbishopric of Riga ... archriga.html Archbishopric of Riga http www.webcitation.org 5kmm7jI71 Archived 2009 10 25 http ... References reflist coord missing Latvia DEFAULTSORT Riga, 1255 Archbishopric Category 1561 disestablishments ... more details
Infobox former country native name Erzbistum Magdeburg conventional long name Archbishopric of Magdeburg common name Magdeburg continent Europe region Central Europe country Germany era Middle Ages status Vassal empire Holy Roman Empire government type Theocracy year start 1180 year end 1680 event pre Archbishop ric founded br spaces 3 by Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor Emp. Otto I date pre br 968 event ... image s1 File Coat of Arms of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg.svg 20px alt link image coat Wappen ... Anhalt Halle from 1503 footnotes The Archbishopric of Magdeburg was a Roman Catholic Church Roman ... on the Elbe River. Planned since 955 and established in 968, the archbishopric began to be ruled by administrators, some of whom were Lutheranism Lutheran , in 1545. The archbishopric was inherited .... Immediately in 955 Otto the Great set to work to establish an archbishopric in Magdeburg .... When, in 962, Pope John XII sanctioned the establishment of an archbishopric, Otto seemed ... in 937 were converted into a mensa for the new archbishopric, and the monks transferred to the Berge .... Then, on 20 April 967, the archbishopric was solemnly established at the Synod of Ravenna in the presence ... the archbishopric. In 1208 he began to build the present Cathedral of Magdeburg , which was only ... of the Peace of Prague 1635 Peace of Prague 1635 , the Archbishopric of Magdeburg fell to August, Duke of Saxe Weissenfels . In the Treaty of Westphalia 1648 , the expectancy to the archbishopric was promised to Brandenburg Prussia upon the death of August. When the Saxon prince died in 1680, the archbishopric ... 1513 1545 also archbishopric of Mainz archbishop elector of Mainz from 1514 54 John Albert of Brandenburg ... archbishopric of Bremen prince archbishop of Bremen 1635 45 Augustus, Duke of Saxe Weissenfels , Count of Barby, 1638 1680 1680 Archbishopric secularised to duchy div col end Ecclesiastical Province ... Circle DEFAULTSORT Magdeburg, Archbishopric Category Archbishops of Magdeburg Category Magdeburg Archbishopric ... more details
Prince Archbishopric of Bremen common name Bremen, Archbishopric continent Europe region Central ... of the Prince Archbishopric of Bremen image map HRR 1648 Erz Bremen.png image map caption Prince Archbishopric of Bremen within the Holy Roman Empire as of 1648 , the episcopal residence in Bremerv rde ... under other names until 1823 , named Prince Archbishopric of Bremen lang de Erzstift Bremen within the Holy Roman Empire . The prince archbishopric consisted of about a third of the diocesan territory ... prince archbishopric but belonged to the archbishop archdiocese . Most of the prince archbishopric ... more confusingly, parts of the prince archbishopric belonged in religious respect to the neighbouring ... on the Prince Archbishopric of Bremen belonged to the Lower Saxon Circle Saxon Circle later the Lower ... drawn a veil before the early history of the archbishopric of Hamburg Bremen. ref The original quotation ... for part of the diocesan territory, so that from then on the Electorate of Cologne Archbishopric ... territories the status of imperially immediate prince bishoprics. The Archbishopric of Riga ... Archbishopric of Bremen after 1180 as a territory of imperial immediacy Gaining Grounds for a Prince Archbishopric of Imperial Immediacy Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick ... Archbishopric of Bremen lang de Erzstift Bremen . Thus the Prince Archbishopric of Bremen became ... . Through the history the respective rulers of the Prince Archbishopric and its successor state ... wielded fiscal and political power within the Prince Archbishopric, while the city would rather not allow ... of the Prince Archbishopric of Bremen too. File Wappen Hagen im Bremischen.png thumb 150px left ... of the Prince Archbishopric of Bremen. The key, the epithet symbol of the Saint Saint Peter Simon Petrus , has become the symbol of the city of Bremen see Coat of arms of Bremen , the Prince Archbishopric ... of Stade . The territory of the Prince Archbishopric of Bremen consisted of a number of sub entities ... more details
of Austria Austrian orange lands capital Salzburg footnotes The Archbishopric of Salzburg .... Boniface completed the work of St. Rupert, and placed Salzburg under the primatial see of the Archbishopric ... Early Archbishopric 798 1060 Arno of Salzburg Arno , bishop since 785, enjoyed the respect of the Frankish ... date May 2009 Prince Archbishopric File Archbishopric of Salzburg, c. 1715.jpg thumb Archbishopric ..., he summoned the first provincial diet in the history of the archbishopric, and eventually abdicated ... in official circles, although his influence was felt throughout the archbishopric. He brought in Saxony ... . Bavarian Circle DEFAULTSORT Salzburg, Archbishopric Category Roman Catholic archbishops of Salzburg Category Salzburg Archbishopric Category Prince Bishoprics Category Roman Catholic Church in Austria ... Salzburgo simple Archbishopric of Salzburg sv Salzburg rkebiskopsd me ... more details
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other see referred to as a Holy See , although this usage has become rather less common. The archbishopric ... of 1803, the seat of the elector, Karl Theodor von Dalberg , was moved to Archbishopric ... hesse south.htm Map of the Archbishopric of Mainz in 1789 Electors of the Holy Roman Empire after 1356 Swabian League Electoral Rhenish Circle Catholic League DEFAULTSORT Archbishopric Of Mainz ... more details
Archbishopric of Spalathon or Spalatum also Salona , lang lat Spalatum was a Christian archbishopric with seat in Salona modern Split, Croatia Split , Dalmatia Roman province Dalmatia modern Croatia in the early Middle Ages . Eastern Roman Emperor Leo I the Thracian Leo I r. 457 474 appointed Glycerius as Bishop of Salona in 474, Glycerius had earlier served as Western Roman Emperor but was deposed by Julius Nepos . Salona was ravaged by the South Slavs Sclaveni in 614, but in its place, Spalatum subsequently emerged. ref name CB http books.google.com ?id IS9uAAAAIAAJ A history of Christianity in the Balkans ref ref name MS Matthew Spinka, A history of Christianity in the Balkans a study in the spread of Byzantine culture among the Slavs , http books.google.com ?id IS9uAAAAIAAJ&q Spalatum p. 19 20 ref In 639 the city was razed by the Slavs, and in 647 the city was rebuilt. During the rule of Vladislav of Croatia 821 835 , all of Croatia except the Archdiocese of Nin was lost to the Patriarchate of Constantinople , under the jurisdiction of the Archbishopric of Spalatum. ref name MS Heads Glycerius , 474 Natalis, 582 20th Maximus the Schismatic, Justin, 840 Marinus, before 886 Theodosius, Sources reflist 2 The grand strategy of the Byzantine Empire By Edward Luttwak, http books.google.com ?id 3cBjc6QCBXkC&pg PA164 p. 164 http books.google.com ?id B6xNIF 9PmgC History of the bishops of Salona and Split Category History of Dalmatia Category Split, Croatia ... more details
Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima was an Eastern Christian archbishopric established in 535 AD by Emperor Justinian I , in his home town of Justiniana Prima today in Leskovac , southern Serbia . The establishment is mentioned in Justinian s own Novel XI from 535, when he promotes the Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan to an Archbishop, independent from the Archbishop of Thessalonica . ref name OCC100 OCC, page 100, excerpts from his novella ref The establishment is seen as part of the feud between Justinian and the Archbishop of Eastern Illyricum , who was a papal vicar. Its last mention is in 602, amid the Slav raids on the Balkans. The Archbishopric of Ochrid was seen as a successor of the old Archbishopric. The bishop John Komnenos, nephew of emperor Alexios I Komnenos , resurrected the title of Archbishop of Justiniana Prima in 1143 for his own use. ref name OCC101 OCC, page 101 John Comnenus.. resurrected himself the title of Archbishopric of J P ref Administration It s seat was at Justiniana Prima. The first Archbishop received the jurisdiction of following provinces According to Novella 11 ref name DMMS216 DMMS, page 216 ref Dacia mediterranea Dacia ripensis Moesia secunda Dardani Byzantine Dardania Dardania Praevalitana Macedonia secunda Part of Pannonia secunda Diocese of Dacia But by 545, in the Novella 131, Macedonia secunda is missing. ref name DMMS216 Dioceses Bishopric of Ni , seat at Naissopolis Ni , Serbia Heads Catelianus Catellian , Metropolitan becoming first Archbishop in 535 AD Johannes of Justiniana Prima Johannes , fl. 595 References Refbegin Reflist 2 Sources small ref name OCC small http books.google.com ?id XgRrh2M08p0C&pg PA100 The challenge of our past studies in Orthodox Canon law and Church history http books.google.com ?id lEdoAAAAMAAJ Byzantinoslavica small ref name DMMS small http www.ni.rs byzantium doc zbornik3 PDFIII Carolin.pdf Dacia Mediterranea and Macedonia Secunda in the 6th century Florin Curta, http books.google.com books?id ... more details
TOCright File Emblem of the Military Archbishopric of Spain.svg thumb right 180px The emblem of the Military Archbishopric of Spain The Military Archbishopric of Spain lang es Arzobispado Castrense de Espa a is a military ordinariate of the Roman Catholic Church . Immediately subject to the Holy See , it provides pastoral care to Roman Catholics serving in the Spanish Armed Forces and their families. History The first military bishop was appointed on 4 June 1819, but the position lapsed in abeyance in 1930. Twenty years later, a military vicariate was established on 5 August 1950, and a few months later the first military vicar was appointed on 12 December 1950. It was elevated to a military ordinariate on 21 July 1986 and is headed by an archbishop. The Cathedra Episcopal seat is located at the Cathedral of the Armed Forces Catedral de las Fuerzas Armadas in Madrid , Spain . Office holders Military bishops Jaime Cardona y Tur appointed 11 July 1892 died 6 January 1923 Ram n P rez y Rodr guez appointed 7 January 1929 translated to the Patriarchate of the West Indies 30 June 1930 Military vicars Luigi Alonso Mu oyerro appointed 12 December 1950 died 23 September 1968 Jos L pez Ortiz , Order of Saint Augustine O.S.A. appointed 18 February 1969 retired 28 May 1977 Emilio Benavent Escu n appointed 25 May 1977 resigned 27 October 1982 Jos Manuel Estepa Llaurens appointed 30 July 1983 became Military Ordinary 21 July 1986 Military ordinaries Jos Manuel Estepa Llaurens appointed 21 July 1986 retired 30 October 2003 Francisco P rez Gonz lez appointed 30 October 2003 translated to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela 31 July 2007 Juan del R o Mart n current incumbent, appointed 30 June 2008 Noncombatant status See Military chaplain Noncombatant status See also Portal Catholicism General Vicar of the Armies Roman Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA Patron saints Patron saints of the military Military chaplain References ... more details
Other uses Ohrid Archbishopric disambiguation Infobox Orthodox Diocese name Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric jurisdiction Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarchate of Pe Serbia diocese type Autonomy Eastern Christianity Autonomous Diocese Archbishopric founded 2002, legalized 2005 current bishop Jovan Vrani kovski ...?l en Official Site The Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric Serbian language Serbian , lang mk ... other Orthodox Churches . The Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric has been refused registration by the Macedonian ... Archbishopric Macedonian Orthodox Church MOC . ref http www.state.gov g drl rls irf 2006 71394.htm US ... Chairman of the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, after it had been constituted ... of the Patriarchal and the Assembly s Tomos for Autonomy of the Ohrid Archbishopric, ref http www.poa ... Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric is headed by Archbishop Jovan VI of Ohrid and Republic of Macedonia Macedonia . He presides over the Holy Synod of Hierarchs of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, consisting ... bishop David Ninov of Stobi locum tenens of Strumica . The Archbishopric uses Old Church Slavonic ... joining the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric. ref Serbian Orthodox Archbishop Jovan has again been arrested ... guns, an Orthodox monastery? ref The faithful people of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric were ... the Macedonian Orthodox Church he agreed to be appointed as an Exarch of the Ohrid Archbishopric ... id 579 ref The Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric is denied registration by the state authorities. ref ... of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric , existence of religious prisoners , violation of freedom of movement ... Ohrid Archbishopric etc. http www.state.gov g drl rls irf 2008 108458.htm , http www.state.gov ... Ohrid Archbishopric The violation of several basic rights was the result of activities of a number ... ref References reflist 2 External links http www.poa info.org eng Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric official ... See also Bulgarian Archbishopric of Ohrid List of Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church Orthodoxy ... more details
Other uses Ohrid Archbishopric disambiguation cellpadding 0 cellspacing 10 style float right width 200px Infobox Orthodox Church show name Archbishopric of Ohrid and Macedonia image File Coat of arms of the Macedonian Orthodox Church.png 150px caption Coat of arms of the Macedonian Orthodox Church Ohrid Archbishopric Coat of arms of the Macedonian Orthodox Church founder Dositheus II br Clement of Ohrid ref The traditional founder of the historical Archbishopric of Ohrid , whose unrecognized autocepholous status is today claimed by the Macedonian Orthodox Church ref by tradition independence 1967 from the Serbian Orthodox Church ref http books.google.bg books?id bNvbHCUs3tUC&lpg PA257&dq 1967 ... Archbishopric ref primate Archbishop Stephen headquarters Skopje and Ohrid territory MKD possessions ... Orthodox Church Ohrid Archbishopric or just Macedonian Orthodox Church lang mk ... autonomy to the Macedonian Orthodox Church as the restoration of the historic Archbishopric of Ohrid .... In 1967, on the bicentennial anniversary of the abolition of the Archbishopric of Ohrid, the Macedonian ... Archbishopric image Sv. Sofija, Ohrid 0030.JPG left thumb Church of St. Sophia, Ohrid , the first synod church of the Archbishopric of Ohrid , depicted on the church s emblem image Teodosij gologanov.jpg ... 1580573142 page 528 ref In 1767 the Archbishopric was abolished by the Ottoman authorities and annexed ... policy debate Resolution for the restoration of the Ohrid Archbishopric as a Macedonian Orthodox ... of the abolition of the Archbishopric of Ohrid, the Macedonian Orthodox Church proclaimed its ... after we give our true information about the restoration and autocephaly of the Ohrid Archbishopric ... Archbishopric. ref name autogenerated1 Macedonia and Greece the struggle to define a new Balkan ... Orthodox Church granted full autonomy to the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric , its embattled ... Orthodox Church added to its name Ohrid Archbishopric as the coat of arms ref http www.heraldika.org.mk ... more details
Infobox Coat of arms name Coat of arms of the Macedonian Orthodox Church Ohrid Archbishopric image Coat of arms of the Macedonian Orthodox Church.png image width 200 middle middle width middle caption lesser lesser width lesser caption image2 image2 width image2 caption image3 image3 width image3 caption armiger year adopted November 12 , 2009 crest Mitra of archbishops of Ohrid archbishopric torse shield Church of St. Sophia, Ohrid Church of St. Sophia supporters pall in red and silver color compartment motto orders other elements earlier versions File Coat of arms of the Macedonian Orthodox Church.svg 150px use Macedonian Orthodox Church Ohrid Archbishopric Coat of arms of the Macedonian Orthodox Church Ohrid Archbishopric is the official symbol of the church adopted on November 12, 2009 replacing the old coat of arms of the church. The new coat of arms was admissible on the meeting in Skopje where the historical name Ohrid Archbishopric was added on church s name. With the new emblem is changed the display of the Church of the Virgin Mary with Church of St. Sophia, Ohrid Church of St. Sophia in Ohrid , regardless of other heraldic changes. ref http www.mpc.org.mk vest.asp?id 4055 Report for the meeting of MOA in Skopje, 2009 ref References reflist Category Macedonian Orthodox Church mk ... more details
Bishop of Cluj may refer to The bishop of the Greek Catholic Diocese of Cluj Gherla The bishop of the Archbishopric of Cluj Orthodox Archbishopric of Vad, Feleac and Cluj The bishop of the Eparhia Reformat din Ardeal disambig ... more details
Embrun may refer to Embrun, Hautes Alpes , a town and former archbishopric in southeastern France Embrun Cathedral , the national monument and former cathedral there Embrun, Ontario , a community in eastern Ontario, Canada Ottawa Embrun Aerodrome , the local airport of that community. Embrun Panthers , the ice hockey team of Embrun. disambig es Embrun fr Embrun no Embrun sk Embrun ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image CatedralPrimadaBogota2004 7.jpg thumb right 300px Archbishopric Cathedral of Bogot next to Sacred Chapel and Archiepiscopal Palace The Archbishopric Cathedral of Bogot is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at the eastern side of Bol var square Bogot Bol var Square in Bogot , D.C. , Colombia . It is seat of the Archbishop of Bogot , Cardinal Mon. Pedro Rubiano Saenz. The Cathedral was built between 1807 and 1823. When the Spanish conquerors officially founded the city of Bogot changing the original Indian name of the city Bacata , they established in 12 huts and a hay church, that after being totally built would take the name of Archbishopric Cathedral of Bogot . The cathedral holds the remains of Gonzalo Jim nez de Quesada , founder of Bogota. The cathedral is the biggest in Colombia and one of the biggest ones in South America . Other burials Commons category Archbishopric Cathedral of Bogota Anibal Mu oz Duque Policarpa Salavarrieta , cenotaph coord 4.597955 74.075238 display t DEFAULTSORT Primary Cathedral Of Bogota Category Religious buildings completed in 1823 Category 19th century Roman Catholic church buildings Category Roman Catholic cathedrals in Colombia Category Landmarks in Colombia Category Visitor attractions in Bogot Category Basilica churches in South America Category Buildings and structures in Bogot Colombia struct stub RC cathedral stub es Catedral Primada de Colombia fr Cath drale Primada ... more details
and Dobrudja Archbishopric of Bucharest ol start 4 li Vicar Bishop of Archbishopric of Bucharest currently Varsanufie Prahoveanul li ol Archbishopric of Tomis ol start 5 li Archbishop of Tomis currently Teodosie Petrescu li ol Archbishopric of T rgovi te ol start 6 li Archbishop of T rgovi te ... of Tulcea currently Visarion Baltat li ol Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina Archbishopric of Ia i ... li li Vicar Bishop of Archbishopric of Ia i currently Calinic Boto neanul li ol Archbishopric of Suceava ... B rl deanul Onila li ol Metropolis of Transylvania Archbishopric of Sibiu ol start 21 li Archbishop of Sibiu and Metropolitan of Transylvania currently Lauren iu Streza li li Vicar Bishop of Archbishopric ... Archbishopric of Vad, Feleac and Cluj ol start 24 li Archbishop of Vad, Feleac and Cluj and Metropolitan of Cluj, Alba, Cri ana and Maramure currently Andrei Andreicut li li Vicar Bishop of the Archbishopric of Vad, Feleac and Cluj currently Irineu Bistri eanul Pop li li Vicar Bishop of the Archbishopric of Vad, Feleac and Cluj currently Vasile Some anul li ol Archbishopric of Alba Iulia ... Petroniu Florea li ol Metropolis of Oltenia Archbishopric of Craiova ol start 32 li Archbishop of Craiova and Metropolitan of Oltenia currently Irineu Popa li li Vicar Bishop of the Archbishopric Craiova ... of Banat Archbishopric of Timi oara ol start 38 li Archbishop of Timi oara and Metropolitan of Banat currently Nicolae Corneanu li li Vicar Bishop of the Archbishopric Timi oara currently Paisie Lugojanul Gheorghe li ol Archbishopric of Arad ol start 40 li Archbishop of Arad currently Archbishop Timotei ... Manuil li ol Metropolis of Bessarabia Archbishopric of Chisinau ol start 43 li Archbishop of Chisinau ... li ol Eastern Orthodox Romanian Archbishopric of both Americas ol start 51 li Archbishop of both Americas currently Nicolae Condrea li li Vicar Bishop of the Eastern Orthodox Romanian Archbishopric ... more details
Jean Hengen 23 November 1912 29 January 2005 was a Luxembourg ian Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic priest. He served as the ordinary of the Roman Catholicism in Luxembourg Roman Catholic Church in Luxembourg from 13 February 1971 until 21 December 1990. He was the Bishop of Luxembourg , from 1971 until 1988, whereupon Luxembourg was created an Archbishopric , and thereafter he served as Archbishop of Luxembourg . Hengen was inducted into the Order of the Oak Crown as a Grand Officer on 23 June 1981. start s rel s bef before L on Lommel s ttl title Bishop of Luxembourg years 1971 1988 s non reason Promoted to Archbishopric s new reason Promoted to Archbishopric s ttl title Archbishop of Luxembourg years 1988 1990 s aft after Fernand Franck end Commonscat Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hengen, Jean ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic bishop DATE OF BIRTH 23 November 1912 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 29 January 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hengen, Jean Category Luxembourgian Roman Catholic priests Category 20th century Roman Catholic archbishops Category Order of the Oak Crown recipients Category 1912 births Category 2005 deaths Category People from Dudelange Category Alumni of the Ath n e de Luxembourg Luxembourg bio stub RC archbishop stub de Jean Hengen lb Jean Hengen ... more details
The Archdiocese of Vad, Feleac and Cluj is an episcopal see of the Romanian Orthodox Church . Cathedral of this archbishopric is the Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral, Cluj Napoca Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral in Cluj . Bishops and Archbishops Nicolae Ivan 1921 1936 Nicolae Colan 1936 1957 Teofil Herineanu 1957 1992 Bartolomeu Anania 1993 2011 Andrei Andreicut 2011 BORDioceses Category Romanian Orthodox Church orthodoxy stub ro Arhiepiscopia Vadului, Feleacului i Clujului ... more details
Archbishopric of Bremen Bremen, Prince Archbishopric Frederick III of Denmark Frederick II later Frederick III of Denmark , Archdiocese of Bremen Lutheran Administrators of the Prince Archbishopric of Bremen 1568 1645 Lutheran Administrator of the Prince Archbishopric of Bremen 1635&ndash 1645 Archduke ... Archbishopric of Bremen 1635&ndash 1645 Bishopric of Halberstadt Halberstadt, Prince Bishopric Archduke ... of Halberstadt Catholic Administrator of the Prince Bishopric of Halberstadt 1628&ndash 1648 Archbishopric of Magdeburg Magdeburg, Prince Archbishopric Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria Archduke Leopold William of Austria , Archbishopric of Magdeburg Administrators of Magdeburg, 1545 1680 Catholic Administrator of the Prince Archbishopric of Magdeburg 1631&ndash 1638 August, Duke of Saxe Weissenfels Augustus, Duke of Saxe Weissenfels , Archbishopric of Magdeburg Administrators of Magdeburg, 1545 1680 Lutheran Administrator of the Prince Archbishopric of Magdeburg 1638&ndash 1680 Roman Catholic ... more details
Ebergar also Everger died June 11, 999 was the Archbishopric of Cologne Archbishop of Cologne , Germany, from 984 to 998. Biography Ebergar s origins are not known. Before becoming Archbishop, Ebergar was a member of the Cathedral Chapter. Ebergar became the Archbishop of Cologne in 984. In 988 the Lord of Rodenkirchen gave to Cologne the Abbacy of St. Martin . In 991 he organised the funeral of the Empress Theophanu. He died on 11 June 999 and was buried in the Cathedral of Cologne. s start succession box before Warin of Cologne Warin title Archbishopric of Cologne Archbishop of Cologne years 984 999 after Heribert of Cologne Heribert s end References HistoryWiki Ebergar 2C Archbishop of Cologne Ebergar, Archbishop of Cologne Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ebergar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 999 PLACE OF DEATH Category 10th century births Category 999 deaths Category Archbishops of Cologne Category 10th century archbishops Category Burials at Cologne Cathedral de Everger ... more details
The History of the Church of York is a 12th century historical Medieval Latin Latin text composed by Hugh the Chantor died 1139 . ref name Gransden 123 Gransden, Historical Writing , p. 123. ref It describes the history of the archdiocese of York between 1066 and 1127, and is written almost in the form of a series of biographies of the archbishops during that period, particularly detailed during the episcopate of Thurstan , to whom Hugh was a close companion. ref name Gransden 123 A large concern of the text is the claims of the archbishopric of York to independence of and equality with the archbishopric of Canterbury . ref name Gransden 124 Gransden, Historical Writing , p. 124. ref Notes reflist References Citation last Gransden first Antonia author link Antonia Gransden title Historical Writing in England place London publisher Routledge year 1997 volume 1, , c. 550 c.1307 isbn 0 415 15124 4 hist book stub Category 12th century books Category Historical writing from Norman and Angevin England ... more details
Jean Kockerols born August 13, 1958 in Brecht , Belgium is a Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Belgium. Kockerols was ordained a priest on September 18, 1993. He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop to the Archbishopric of Mechelen Brussels Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussel by Pope Benedict XVI on February 22, 2011 and ordained bishop on April 3, 2011. ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop bkocke.html Catholic Hierarchy Jean Kockerols retrieved October 2, 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kockerols, Jean ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Auxiliary Bishop to the Archbishopric of Mechelen Brussels Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussel DATE OF BIRTH August 13, 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH Brecht , Belgium DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kockerols, Jean Category Belgian Roman Catholic bishops Category 1958 births Category Living people Category People from Brecht, Belgium ... more details