Titular bishopric harpsichord
Harpsichord , also symbalon, was a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church . It was named after the place Symbolon portus , during the Genoese rule harpsichord , today's Balaklava in the Crimea . The Latin title of a titular bishop of harpsichord was episcopus symbaliensis or cimbaliensis . The title was used continuously for auxiliary bishops in the Diocese of Passau from the 16th century, but has not been awarded since 1630.
Titular Bishops of Harpsichord / Symbalon | ||||
No. | Surname | Office | from | to |
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1 | Wennemar von Staden OFM | Auxiliary Bishop in Munster | 1390 | 1409 |
2 | Johann Tylmann Wessel | Auxiliary bishop in Hildesheim and Breslau | 1410 | 1431 |
3 | Johann von Pannwitz | Auxiliary Bishop in Wroclaw | April 11, 1441 | August 1, 1446 |
4th | Bernhard Wenzeslaus von Pransnitz | Auxiliary Bishop in Wroclaw | May 15, 1447 | 1456 |
5 | Johannes Pelletz OFM | Auxiliary Bishop in Wroclaw | March 1, 1456 | 1462 |
6th | Michael von Rentelen | Auxiliary Bishop in Schwerin , Havelberg , Cammin , Roskilde | April 9, 1462 | 1472 |
7th | Johann Wilde | Auxiliary bishop in Cammin and Havelberg , from 1499 in Warmia | March 12, 1495 | December 17, 1532 |
8th | Urban Sagstetter | Auxiliary Bishop in Passau , then Bishop of Gurk | April 17, 1553 | 1556 |
9 | Erasmus Pagendorfer | Auxiliary Bishop in Passau | March 24, 1557 | 1561 |
10 | Michael Englmayr | Auxiliary Bishop in Passau | 1561 | 1569 |
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