Titular diocese of Nicopolis in Armenia
Nicopolis in Armenia ( Latin : Nicopoli di Armenia ) is a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church in early Armenia .
Titular Bishops of Nicopolis | ||||
No. | Surname | Office | from | to |
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1 | Johannes Hutter OFM | Auxiliary Bishop in Würzburg ( Germany ) | April 16, 1451 | December 25, 1478 |
2 | Georg answerer OFM | Auxiliary Bishop in Würzburg (Germany) | April 19, 1479 | March 17, 1499 |
3 | Johannes Pettendorfer | Auxiliary Bishop in Würzburg (Germany) | December 4, 1512 | 1525 |
4th | Johann Balthasar Liesch von Hornau | Auxiliary Bishop in Breslau ( Bohemia ) | November 27, 1625 | September 13, 1661 |
5 | Alexander Dirre | Auxiliary Bishop in Olomouc (Bohemia) | June 11, 1668 | November 21, 1669 |
6th | Johann Joseph von Breuner | Auxiliary Bishop in Olomouc (Bohemia) | December 15, 1670 | 4th July 1695 |
7th | Gottfried Ulrich de la Margelle | Auxiliary Bishop in Cologne (Germany) | December 3, 1696 | May 1703 |
8th | Franz Arnold Baron von Wolff-Metternich to the canal | Coadjutor Bishop of Paderborn (Germany) | December 17, 1703 | March 9, 1704 |
9 | James Gordon |
Koadjutorvikar of Scotland Apostolic Vicar of Scotland Apostolic Vicar of the Lowland District ( UK ) |
August 21, 1705 | February 18, 1746 |
10 | Stefano Benedetto Paulovic-Lucich | Auxiliary Bishop in Split-Makarska ( Croatia ) | December 13, 1880 | |
11 | Jules-Joseph Cénez OMI | Vicar Apostolic of Basutoland ( Lesotho ) | January 25, 1909 | May 24, 1930 |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Catholic-Hierarchy has two entries about this bishop and gives various titular bishops, including Nicopolis ad Iaterum , see http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bpavlu.html