Titular diocese of Lamus

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Lamus ( Italian Lamo ) is a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church .

The episcopal city was located in the province of Isauria and a suffragan of Seleucia. If a bishop Eustathius is documented for the year 787 , we find the diocese in the 12th and 13th centuries only mentioned in the "episcopatuum Notitiae".

Titular Bishops of Lamus
No. Surname Office from to
1 John McIntyre Auxiliary Bishop in Birmingham ( Great Britain ) June 24, 1912 August 24, 1917
2 Thomas Shine Coadjutor Bishop of Middlesbrough (Great Britain) April 12, 1921 April 11, 1929
3 Henricus Lamiroy Coadjutor Bishop of Bruges ( Belgium ) August 16, 1929 December 18, 1931
4th Edward Myers Auxiliary Bishop in Westminster (Great Britain) June 10, 1932 January 20, 1951
5 Sisto Mazzoldi MCCJ Vicar Apostolic of Bahr el-Gebel ( Sudan )
Apostolic Administrator of Moroto ( Uganda )
April 21, 1951 June 12, 1967

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