Titular Archdiocese of Claudiopolis in Honoriade

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Claudiopolis in Honoriade ( Italian : Claudiopoli di Onoriade ) is a titular archbishopric of the Roman Catholic Church .

It goes back to a submerged bishopric of the ancient city of Claudiopolis (today Bolu in Turkey) in the Roman province of Bithynia et Pontus , Paphlagonia or Honorias in late antiquity .

Titular Archbishops of Claudiopolis in Honoriade
No. Surname Office from to
1 Thomas de Paredes OESA Auxiliary Bishop in Granada ( Kingdom of Spain ) October 14, 1652
2 Jean-Baptiste Adhémar de Monteil de Grignan Coadjutor Archbishop of Arles ( France ) August 3, 1667 March 9, 1689
3 Piotr Tarło Auxiliary Bishop in Poznan ( Poland-Lithuania ) January 30, 1713 1717
4th Walenty Konstanty Czulski Auxiliary Bishop in Chełm (Poland-Lithuania) February 12, 1721 1724
5 Joannes Nicastro September 11, 1724
6th Tommaso Battiloro Bishop emeritus of San Severo ( Kingdom of Naples ) December 14, 1767
7th Stephanus Antonius Aucher July 5, 1796
8th Carlo Gigli Bishop emeritus of Tivoli ( Italy ) 1880 1881
9 Eugène-Jean-Claude-Joseph Desflèches MEP Emeritus Vicar Apostolic of East Sichuan ( China ) February 20, 1883 November 7, 1887
10 Joseph-Adolphe Gandy MEP Coadjutor Archbishop of Pondicherry ( India ) January 15, 1889 September 29, 1892
11 Giovanni Battista Bertagna Auxiliary Bishop in Turin (Italy) 1901 1905
12 Giuseppe Fiorenza Archbishop Emeritus of Siracusa (Italy) December 11, 1905 January 27, 1924
13 Georges-Prudent-Marie Bruley des Varannes Bishop emeritus of Monaco ( Monaco ) February 13, 1924 May 29, 1943
14th Alain Guynot de Boismenu MSC Emeritus Vicar Apostolic of Papua ( Papua and New Guinea ) January 18, 1945 5th November 1953
15th Alfredo Bruniera Apostolic Delegate , Apostolic Nuncio
Curia Archbishop
December 12, 1954 March 26, 2000

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