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Crimea (
Zechia) that are
listed in the
Annuario Pontificio as
titular sees include: Bosporus, Byzantine?
Archbishopric Chersonesus in
Zechia Matrega Nicopsis...
- Vladimir's baptism. In 1333, the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Chersonesus in
Zechia was established, but it
appears that it had only a bishop, a
Dominican called...
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Chersonesus (disambiguation)
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Chersonesus in
Zechia Kherson (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- The
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Chersonesus in
Zechia, is a
titular diocese formerly based in Sevastapol, Crimea. In 1333, a
Latin Church diocese of...
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Archdiocese of
Chalcis in
Syria (Qinnasrin, Syria)
Archdiocese of
Chersonesus in
Zechia (Chersonesus, Ukraine)
Archdiocese of Cius (Cius, Turkey)
Archdiocese of...
- Matriga. It was
suppressed around 1400 AD.
Recorded in****bent :
Giovanni di
Zechia,
Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1349.02.22 – 1363?) The
diocese was
nominally restored...
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Mekhitarist order. He was
titular holder as
Archbishop of
Chersonesus in
Zechia from 1971
until 1978 when he was
elected as
patriarch of the
Armenian Catholic...
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Chariopolis Chelm Chersonesus in
Creta Chersonesus in
Europa Chersonesus in
Zechia Chiemium Chimaera Choma Chonochora Chullu Chunavia Christianopolis Christopolis...
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coadjutor archbishop of
Rennes and
titular archbishop of
Chersonesus in
Zechia.
Charost later succeeded Cardinal Dubourg as
Archbishop of
Rennes upon the...
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Andrzej Szołdrski,
Bishop of Kyiv (1634); Jan Lipski,
Bishop of
Chelmno (1636); and
Zygmunt Miaskowski,
Titular Bishop of
Chersonesus in
Zechia (1645)....