Titular diocese of Miletopolis

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Miletopolis ( Italian : Miletopoli ) is a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church .

It goes back to a lost bishopric in the ancient city of the same name, which was in the Roman province of Asia or Hellespontus on the Asian side of the Dardanelles . The bishopric was assigned to the church province Cyzicus .

Titular Bishops of Miletopolis
No. Surname Office from to
1 Francis Burke Coadjutor Archbishop of Tuam ( Ireland ) September 20, 1713 October 31, 1713
2 Francesco Felice Alberti d'Enno Coadjutor Bishop of Trient ( Hochstift Trient ) July 16, 1756 September 7, 1758
3 Francesco Magni OFM Vicar Apostolic of Shanxi ( Chinese Empire ) January 25, 1763 February 11, 1785
4th Georg Michael Wittmann Auxiliary Bishop in Regensburg ( Hochstift Regensburg ) March 14, 1831 March 8, 1833
5 St. Jerónimo Hermosilla OP Vicar Apostolic of East Tonking ( Vietnam ) August 2, 1839 November 1, 1861
6th Gaspar Fernández OP Coadjutor Apostolic Vicar of East Tonking (Vietnam) March 27, 1863 July 19, 1869
7th Louis-Joseph D'Herbomez OMI Vicar Apostolic of British Columbia ( British Columbia / Canadian Confederation ) December 22, 1863 June 3, 1890
8th Rudesindo de la Lastra y Gordillo Auxiliary Bishop in Córdoba (Tucumán) ( Argentina ) October 1, 1892 February 8, 1898
9 St. Józef Sebastian Pelczar Auxiliary Bishop in Przemyśl ( Poland ) February 16, 1899 17th December 1900
10 Alexis-Armand Charost Auxiliary Bishop in Cambrai ( France ) February 14, 1913 November 21, 1913
11 Manuel Bidwell Auxiliary Bishop in Westminster ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland / United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ) October 30, 1917 July 11, 1930
12 Ambrose James Moriarty Coadjutor Bishop of Shrewsbury (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) December 18, 1931 December 17, 1934
13 Johann Baptist Höcht Auxiliary Bishop in Regensburg ( Germany ) March 14, 1936 4th December 1950
14th Juan Ricote Alonso Auxiliary Bishop in  Madrid  / Coadjutor Bishop of Teruel-Albarracín ( Kingdom of Spain ) 19th February 1951 December 8, 1968

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