Johannes (Tana)

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Johannes was titular bishop of Tana and auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Cammin .

Bishop Johannes appeared as auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Cammin in 1380: he consecrated an altar in Teterow and granted a privilege to indulge . In the document that has been handed down, he appeared as "frater Johannes ... episcopus Thanensis", ie as brother Johannes, Bishop of Tana, and referred to the diocesan bishop Philipp von Cammin.

The diocese name " Thanensis " is related to the city of Tana, today Azov in Russia.

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  1. Mecklenburg record book . Volume XIX. 1899, no.11260.
  2. ^ Konrad Eubel : Hierarchia catholica medii aevi . I. 1913, p. 471.