distinguish2 the modern Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Riga Infobox Former Country native name Archiepiscopatus Rigensis small Latin la small br Erzbisdom Riga small Low German nds small conventional long name Archbishopric of Riga common name Riga continent Europe status Prince Bishop ric era Middle ... image coat Archbishopric of Riga.svg symbol type Seal image map Medieval Livonia 1260.svg image map caption Archbishopric of Riga in yellow , shown within Terra Mariana government type Monarchy legislature ... capital Riga currency Livonian Penny br Livonian Austrian schilling Schilling History of Latvia The Archbishopric of Riga lang la Archiepiscopatus Rigensis , lang nds Erzbisdom Riga was an archbishop ... 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 ... end 1561 date end event end event1 date event1 title leader Archbishop of Riga leader1 Albert Suerbeer ... of Livonia at Ik ile xk ll , then after moving to Riga it became the bishopric of Riga in 1202 and was elevated to an archbishopric in 1255. Archbishops of Riga The archbishops of Riga were also the secular rulers of Riga until 1561 when during the reformation the territory converted ... Confederation Livonian Order Conquest of Estonia Northern Crusades Bishops and Archbishops of Riga ... titular, never came to Riga 1304 1341 Friedrich von Pernstein 1341 1347 Engelbert von Dolen 1348 1369 ... Commonwealth . Coinage The Archbishops of Riga were innovators in the field of Mint coin minting ... Category Prince Bishops of Latvia Category Roman Catholic archbishops by diocese da Riga ... de Riga ru ... more details
also Div col Archbishopric of Riga Archbishops of RigaRiga City Council Riga Central Market Riga Charter ... of usage name Riga native name R ga native name lang lv settlement type City image skyline Rigas mozaika.png imagesize 280px image alt A mosaic of several views of Riga image caption A mosaic of several views of Riga image flag Rigas Karogs.svg image seal Coat of Arms of Riga.svg dot map alt Location of Riga within Latvia dot map caption Location of Riga within Latvia image map pushpin ... flag Latvia government footnotes ref name council cite web url http www.riga.lv EN Channels Riga Municipality Riga City Council default.htm title Riga City Council publisher Riga City Council accessdate ... RigaRiga in numbers default.htm title Riga in Figures accessdate 2 August 2007 publisher Riga City ... ref population total 699,203 population density km2 auto population metro 1,027,062 Riga Region ... 66 & 67 website http www.riga.lv www.riga.lv File Riga SPOT 1024.jpg thumb 200px right Riga seen from Spot Satellite Riga lang lv R ga , IPA all ri a pron Lv Riga.ogg is the capital city capital and Demographics of Latvia largest city of Latvia . With 657,424 inhabitants 2011 ref name population Riga ... region Baltic Sea region . citation needed date January 2011 The city lies on the Gulf of Riga , at the mouth of the river Daugava River Daugava . Riga s territory covers convert 307.17 km2 sqmi abbr ... cite web url http www.riga.lv EN Channels About Riga default.htm title Riga Municipality Portal publisher Copyright 2003 2009, http www.riga.lv LV Channels Riga Municipality accessdate 27 July 2009 ref on a flat and sandy plain. ref name RigaMunicipality Riga was founded in 1201 and is a former Hanseatic League member. Riga s Vecr ga historical centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site , noted .... ref cite web url http whc.unesco.org en list 852 title Historic Centre of Riga UNESCO World Heritage ... of Culture in 2014, along with Ume in Sweden . The city hosted the 2006 Riga summit 2006 NATO ... more details
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
territories the status of imperially immediate prince bishoprics. The Archbishopric of Riga Bishopric of Livonia first at Uexk ll then Riga was a suffragan of Bremen in the years 1186 1255. The Prince 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 ... 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 ... 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 ... 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
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
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
the Catholic Encyclopedia RC diocese stub Category Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem Nazareth, Archbishopric of Category Titular sees in Asia Nazareth, Archbishopric of de Nazareth Titularerzbistum fr Seigneurie ... more details
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 Riga Bishop of Livonia years 1199 1229 after Nicolaus von Nauen Nicolaus end box Use dmy dates date October 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Albert Of Riga ...For other members of Buxhoeveden family Buxhoeveden File Albert of Riga.JPG thumb 250px Albert of Riga on the facade of Riga Cathedral . Albert of Riga or Albert of Livonia lang lv b skaps Alberts lang de Albert von Buxthoeven c. 1165 in Bexh vede, a part of Loxstedt &ndash 17 January 1229 in Riga was the third Bishop of Riga in Livonia . In 1201 he founded Riga, the modern capital of Latvia , and built the Riga Cathedral city s cathedral in 1221. Albert headed the armed forces that forcibly converted ... priest canon in Bremen when his uncle Hartwig of Uthlede Hartwig , Archbishopric of Bremen Archbishop ... of Gotland , Albert founded Riga in 1201, where a small community of Hanseatic League Hanseatic ... Brothers of the Sword , and began to build his Riga Cathedral cathedral in 1215. King Philip made .... Albert declared his diocese independent of Archdiocese of Bremen Bremen , and later Riga was raised to an archbishopric . A first hand account of Albert is in the contemporary Chronicle of Henry of Livonia Henricus Lettus . Albert died in Riga in 1229, but, as a Catholic Bishop, left no descendants ... manors in Livonia and Courland . Albert Street, Riga Albert Street in Riga is named after Bishop ... Albert Of Riga Category 1160s births Category 1229 deaths Category Livonian Order Category ... Bishops of Riga Category Baltic German people Category 13th century Roman Catholic bishops Category ... Latvian people be be x old da Albert af Riga de Albert von Buxthoeven et Albert Riia piiskop fr Albert de Buxhoeveden it Alberto di Riga lv Alberts fon Buksh vdens no Albert av Riga nds Albert vun Buxhoeveden pl Albert von Buxh vden ru fi Albert von Buxh vden sv Albert av Riga uk ... more details
Siege of Riga may refer to Siege of Riga 1656 Siege of Riga 1710 , culminating in the Capitulation of Estonia and Livonia Siege of Riga 1812 dab de Belagerung von Riga lv R gas aplenkums ru sv Bel gringen av Riga ... more details
in 1186, ref name PDIntBus with Ik ile as Archbishopric of Riga bishopric . When the Livs failed to renounce ...Image Riga wodcut 1575.gif thumb 350px Riga skyline from across the Daugava in 1547 The history of Riga ... until independence mdash and is still preserved today in Riga s Jugendstil German Art Nouveau architecture ..., Latvia s and Riga s history are intertwined, a chronicle of the rise and fall of surrounding foreign powers over the Latvians and their territory. As a member of the Hanseatic League , Riga s prosperity grew throughout the 13th 15th centuries mdash with Riga to become a major center of commerce and later, industry, of whatever empire it found itself subject of. Today, Riga and its environs are home to close to half of Latvia s inhabitants. UNESCO has declared Riga s historical center a World Heritage ... Centre of Riga , UNESCO site, retrieved 25 July 2009 ref Founding of Riga The Daugava River Western ... from the mouth of the Daugava mdash the site of today s Riga mdash has been recorded as an area of settlement ... reports riga latviski pamatlietas teritorija.htm title Teritorija un administrat v s robe as v sturisk ... time that Riga began to develop as a center of Viking trade during the early Middle Ages . ref name BilmanisLIS Archeological digs at the sites of Riga Town Hall Albert Square lang lv R tslaukums ... Historical Institute , 2005, No. 3 ref offer glimpses into Riga s residents of the 12th century. These show that Riga was inhabited mainly by the Curonians Kurs , Kursified Livs, and Livs of the Daugava ... Chronicle of Henry of Livonia Chronicle mentions Riga s earliest recorded fortifications upon a promontory, Senais kalns ancient hill , later razed in the 18th century, becoming the site of Riga ... , entry in the Latvian Encyclopedia dictionary, retrieved 7 July 2008 ref It also testifies to Riga ... BilmanisLIS There are two competing theories for the origin of the name of Riga . One suggests it is a corrupted ... , retrieved 24 July 2009 ref Add Latvia Encyclopedia reference . More likely is that Riga owes its name ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 Brasa is a neighbourhood of Riga , the capital of Latvia . coord missing Latvia Riga s neighbourhoods Category Neighbourhoods in Riga Vidzeme geo stub lv Brasa ... more details
A number of steamships were named Riga , including SS Riga 1914 , A Latvian cargo ship which sank in 1939 SS Riga 1925 , A German cargo ship in service 1925 34 shipindex ... more details
wiktionary Riga TOCRight Riga lang lv R ga is the capital of Latvia, but may also refer to Astronomy 1796 Riga , an asteroid Business Riga Mainz , a crane manufacturing company from Mainz Geography Riga, New York , town in Monroe County, New York Riga Township, Michigan , civil township of Lenawee County in the U.S. state of Michigan Mount Riga NYCRR station , former train station Organizations RIGA Project , a United Nations project People Riga Mustapha , a Ghanaian football player Petrus Riga , French poet Stevie Riga , French professional football player Ships SS Riga , a number of ships with this name Sports FK R ga , a Latvian football club HK Riga 2000 , a Latvian ice hockey team Riga Vanderer , defunct Latvian football club Technology Riga class frigate , Soviet Navy class of frigates Riga moped Moped, 1965 1992 See also Rizhsky disambiguation disambig de Riga Begriffskl rung fr Riga homonymie it Riga disambigua he lv R ga noz mju atdal ana pl Riga pt Riga desambigua o ru szl Ryga ujydnozna y y ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 Jaunciems is a neighbourhood of Riga , the capital of Latvia . coord missing Latvia Riga s neighbourhoods Category Neighbourhoods in Riga Vidzeme geo stub lv Jaunciems R ga ru ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 Expand Latvian Salas R ga topic geo date March 2011 Salas is a neighbourhood of Riga , the capital of Latvia . coord missing Latvia Riga s neighbourhoods Category Neighbourhoods in Riga Vidzeme geo stub lv Salas R ga ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 Expand Latvian Spilve topic geo date March 2011 Spilve is a neighbourhood of Riga , the capital of Latvia . coord missing Latvia Riga s neighbourhoods Category Neighbourhoods in Riga Vidzeme geo stub lv Spilve ... more details
Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Riga symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer N. Chernykh discovery site Nauchnyj discovered May 16, 1966 designations yes mp name 1796 alt names 1966 KB named after Riga mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.5558242 perihelion 3.1386746 semimajor eccentricity 0.0623123 period 2236.8174561 avg speed inclination 22.66790 asc node 187.11718 mean anomaly 323.07581 arg peri 18.78342 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo 0.0376 temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 9.84 1796 Riga 1966 KB is an Outer asteroid belt outer main belt asteroid discovered on May 16, 1966 by N. Chernykh at Nauchnyj . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 1796 Riga JPL Small Body Database Browser on 1796 Riga Minor planets navigator 1795 Woltjer 1797 Schaumasse Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Riga Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1966 beltasteroid stub de 1796 Riga eo 1796 Rigo fa it 1796 Riga la 1796 Riga hu 1796 Riga ja no 1796 Riga nn 1796 Riga pl 1796 Riga pt 1796 Riga ru 1796 sk 1796 Riga sr 1796 tl 1796 Riga uk 1796 vi 1796 Riga yo 1796 Riga ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 Expand Latvian Teika R ga topic geo date March 2011 Teika is a neighbourhood of Riga , the capital of Latvia . coord missing Latvia Riga s neighbourhoods Category Neighbourhoods in Riga Vidzeme geo stub da Teika lv Teika R ga ru ... more details
Use dmy dates date November 2011 Infobox church name Riga Cathedral fullname image Riga Dom D na.jpg imagesize imagelink imagealt landscape caption Riga Cathedral with Riga Castle and Daugava River in the background pushpin map Latvia Riga pushpin label position pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize map caption ... N 24 6 16 E region LV RIX type landmark display inline,title location Riga country Latvia denomination ... This article is about the Protestant cathedral of Riga. See other articles for the St. James s Cathedral, Riga Roman Catholic cathedral and the Nativity Cathedral, Riga Orthodox cathedral . Riga Cathedral lang lv R gas Doms is the Protestantism Protestant cathedral in Riga , Latvia. Built near the River Daugava River Daugava in 1211 by Livonian Bishop Albert of Riga , it is considered the largest ... also served at the cathedral. It is often known in English as the Riga Dom Cathedral although it has ..., photographs and television travelogues. Pipe Organ main Dome Cathedral Pipe Organ The organ of the Riga ... www.walckerorgel.de gewalcker.de Riga eng.htm Riga Cathedral organ as viewed by Walcker March 2003 ... ref cite web last Magle first Frederik title The Walcker Organ in Riga Cathedral url http www.magle.dk music forums 801 walcker organ riga cathedral.html accessdate 11 July 2007 ref . A tape of composer ... outside Riga Dom. ref cite book author Strimple, Nick date 2005 title Choral Music in the Twentieth Century ref Boys choir The Riga Dom Cathedral Boys Choir has performed internationally, recording the Riga Mass by U is Prauli and other works. ref http www.rdzk.lv Riga Dom Cathedral Boys Choir ref References Reflist External links Commonscat Riga Dome Cathedral Riga Cathedral Lv icon http www.doms.lv Riga Cathedral official website Lv icon http www.doms.lv gallery Photographs of the Riga Cathedral Riga Cityscape Places of worship in Riga Category Churches in Riga Category Cathedrals in Latvia ... church stub da Riga Domkirke de Dom zu Riga fr Cath drale protestante de Riga hr Katedrala u Rigi ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Expand Latvian Jugla R ga topic geo date March 2011 Jugla also is a lake Lake Jugla and two rivers Liel Jugla , and Maz Jugla Jugla is a neighbourhood of Riga , Latvia . It is located near to Lake Jugla , east to iekurkalns and far north to Me ciems, Riga Me ciems . Riga s neighbourhoods Coord missing Latvia Category Neighbourhoods in Riga vidzeme geo stub da Jugla lv Jugla R ga ru ... more details
Freeport of Riga lang lv R gas br vosta is the port authority of Riga , Latvia . The freeport lies at the banks of the Daugava river covering approximately convert 15 km mi 0 in length. The Freeport of Riga authority is situated at the address 12 Kalpaka Boulevard. External links http www.freeportofriga.lv en Freeport of Riga website Ports and harbours of Latvia coord missing Latvia Category Ports and harbours of Latvia Category Port authorities Latvia stub ... 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