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Himeria (Gr****: Ἱμέρια) was a city and
bishopric in the
Roman province of Osrhoene,
whose metropolitan see was Edessa. The city,
which was destro****,...
- Kandel. The list does not
claim to be complete. 1980:
Maria Wiesheu (Sister
Himeria), a
member of the
Order of the
Sisters of the
Divine Redeemer, a province...
- at the
instigation of one of Ibas's own suffragans, Uranius,
bishop of
Himeria, a
pronounced Eutychian.
While Domnus II, who had in 442
succeeded his...
- post(s)
Coadjutor Bishop of
Ossory (1928–1928)
Titular Bishop of
Hemeria (
Himeria) (1928–1928)
Orders Ordination 24 June 1907 by Bishop
Abraham Brownrigg...
- the object, of the war. However, it is
likely that the
growing power of
Himeria in the
immediate vicinity of the
Carthaginian settlements of
Panormus and...
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Patrick Collier Appointed coadjutor bishop 18 May (and
Titular Bishop of
Himeria) and
consecrated 5
August 1928;
succeeded 1
October 1928; died 10 January...
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Giovanni e
Paolo Casemari in the
diocese of Veroli. He was
titular Bishop of
Himeria in
Osrhoene (1726–1728,
having been
consecrated in Rome by Pope Benedict...
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Germany 1844 AV
Helvetia Lovaniensis Leuven A g/f m/f HL
Belgium 1872 GV
Himeria Porrentruy G f m/f HI
Switzerland 1925 ?
Lepontia Bernensis Bern ? ? m...
- by Pope Pius X. On 2
December 1912,
Masera was
named titular bishop of
Himeria, and
auxiliary Bishop of
Sabina by Pope Pius X. In 1921 he
became Bishop...