The former Roman Catholic Diocese of Ypres, in present-day Belgium, existed from 1559 to 1801.[1] Its seat was Saint Martin's Cathedral in Ypres. In 1969 it was reconstituted as a titular see.
former Roman Catholic DioceseofYpres, in present-day Belgium, existed from 1559 to 1801. Its seat was Saint Martin's Cathedral in Ypres. In 1969 it was reconstituted...
new DioceseofYpres in 1561, and Saint Martin's Church was elevated to cathedral. On 25 March 1678, Ypres was conquered by the forces of Louis XIV of France...
archdeaneries of Bruges and Ghent formed the new dioceseof Bruges and dioceseof Ghent, and six parishes passed to the new dioceseofYpres. This situation...
the Dutch Catholic bishop ofYpres in Flanders and the father of a theological movement known as Jansenism. He was born of humble Catholic parentage at...
on that side of the river belonged first to the Dioceseof Thérouanne, and then to the DioceseofYpres. During the Ancien Régime, Stuivekenskerke belonged...
The Dioceseof Gibraltar in Europe, known simply as the Diocese in Europe (DiE), is a dioceseof the Church of England. It was originally formed in 1842...
his see, St Martin's Cathedral, Ypres, on 11 November, the feast of St Martin. On 26 April 1563 Rythovius departed Ypres to join the Low Countries delegation...
Brussels a house was founded in Ghent; and from Ghent in Ypres. Ypres Abbey attracted the daughters of Irish nobility, as students and postulants. In 1920...
Pierre Simons (1538—1605) was a theologian and the second bishop ofYpres. Simons was born at Tielt in 1538, to a farming couple, Etienne Simoens and Marie...
ofYpres forced Despenser to return to England. Upon his return he was impeached in parliament. His temporalities were confiscated by Richard II of England...
The Roman Catholic Dioceseof Maastricht (Latin Traiectum ad Mosam) was a Roman Catholic jurisdiction in parts of present Netherlands (including the see...
July 1923 – 2 November 2004) was a prelate of the Dioceseof Ghent, who was elevated to the Catholic College of Cardinals on 21 October 2003 by Pope John...
included remnants of the former diocesesof Tournai, Ypres, and Saint Omer. In 1817 both the pope and the king were eager for the erection of a see at Lille...
Martin Colle ofYpres, 1680–1699 Lucas De Vriese ofYpres, 1699–1725 Benedictus van Steenberghe of Ghent, 1725–1729 Bernard van Thienen of Bruges, 1729–1734...
England. It is the cathedral of the Dioceseof Portsmouth and the seat of the bishop of Portsmouth. The Anglican cathedral is one of the two cathedral churches...
guillotine). The names of certain cities in non-francophone regions/countries entered English with French spelling (Louisville, Constance, Ypres, Bruges, Louvain...
bishop ofYpres and later bishop of Ghent in the Habsburg Netherlands. Maes was born in Brussels in 1559, the son of Jacobus Maes, a member of the Council...
was part of the dioceseof Terwaan. In World War I, the village belonged to the Ypres Salient, which made it the site of the Battles ofYpres between German...