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- Chunavia is the name of coastal region in central Albania and former bishopric in the country, now a Latin Catholic titular see. It was one of the oldest...
- auxiliary bishop of Birmingham from 2005 to 2020, and also titular bishop of Chunavia until his death. Catholic-Hierarchy.org. - David Christopher McGough Wikiquote...
- excommunicated Archbishop Andrew of Bar, who appointed him the bishop of Chunavia in present-day Albania, although the diocese was subordinated to the Archdiocese...
- Church titles Preceded by Pietro Francesco de Nobilibus Titular Bishop of Chunavia 1560–1564 Succeeded by Joseph Brendan Houlihan Preceded by Giovanni Girolamo...
- – 10 November 2007; previously Auxiliary Bishop and Titular Bishop of Chunavia 7 January 1975 – 30 June 1988) the above Szilárd Keresztes as Apostolic...
- Auxiliary Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1995–2003); Titular Bishop of Chunavia, Epirus Nova (1995–2003); Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur (2003–2013) Julian...
- Hungarians (Hungary) (1988.06.30 – 2007.11.10); previously Titular Bishop of Chunavia (1975.01.07 – 1988.06.30) & Auxiliary Eparch of Hajdúdorog of the Hungarians...
- bishop of Kuala Lumpur and titular bishop of Chunavia on 1 April 1995, and ordained titular bishop of Chunavia, Epirus Nova on 4 October 1995 at the College...
- central Albania, bounded by the Latin dioceses of Acrida (Ochrid), Krujë and Chunavia. At least the union with Stephania**** last till both disappear in the late...
- name Established Arbanum (Arbano, Albano) Arbanensis 1166 (as diocese) Chunavia (Konavlje) Chunaviensis 1933 Dagnum (Dagno) Dagnensis late 14th century...