The Diocese of Famagusta (Latin: Dioecesis Famagustanus) was a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church. Its episcopal see was the city of Famagusta, on the island of Cyprus during crusader rule, and is now a Latin Catholic titular see.
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The DioceseofFamagusta (Latin: Dioecesis Famagustanus) was a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or dioceseof the Catholic Church. Its episcopal...
Patriarchal Vicar General. The Romancatholic community of Cyprus (Latinoi, Λατίνοι) is of the three recognised religious minorities of Cyprus, together with the...
Sergio Pola (1 November 1674 – 1748) was an Italian Bishop of the RomanCatholicDioceseofFamagusta from his appointment by on 19 June 1706, until his death...
The Dioceseof Nemosia (Latin: Dioecesis Nimociensis seu Limosiensis) or Dioceseof Limassol was a RomanCatholicdiocese in Cyprus, located in the city...
was a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Bishop ofFamagusta (1530–1543). On 29 October 1543, Filippo Bona was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul...
a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Bishop ofFamagusta (1530–1543). On 10 January 1530, Gianfrancesco Ugoni was appointed during the papacy of Pope...
Franceschi was a RomanCatholic prelate who was Bishop ofFamagusta (1552–?). On 12 February 1552, Filippo Bonwas appointed during the papacy of Pope Julius...
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ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Cheney, David M. "DioceseofFamagusta". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published] Chow...
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The Dioceseof Padua (Italian: Diocesi di Padova; Latin: Dioecesis Patavina) is a Latin dioceseof the Catholic Church in Veneto, northern Italy. It was...
September 1456 – 2 March 1504) was a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Zadar (1503) and Bishop ofFamagusta (1488–1503). Alvise Cippico was...
Ugoni was a RomanCatholic prelate who was Bishop ofFamagusta (1504–1529). On 1 July 1504, Mattia Ugoni was appointed during the papacy of Pope Julius...
Christians shared some of the benefits of the economic development of Cyprus and especially Famagusta at the time. The Orthodox cathedral of St George (known...
is the third most important place of worship for the Greek Orthodox in Cyprus after St. Barnabas tomb at Famagusta and Apostolos Andreas Monastery at...
(died 1641) was a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sardica (1624–1641). Elias Marini was ordained a priest in the Order of Friars Minor. On...
the Siege ofFamagusta. "Bishop Serafino Fortibraccia, O.P." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016 "Dioceseof Nemosia (Limasol)"...
Latin Catholic archdiocese of Nicosia was created during the Crusades (1095-1487) in Cyprus; later becoming titular. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia...
Schuster of the dioceseof Milan. He was appointed by Pius XII auxiliary bishop of the RomanCatholic Archdiocese of Milan and titular bishop ofFamagusta. He...
1561) was a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Bishop of Faenza (1544–1561). On 10 October 1544, Teodoro Pio was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul...
during the reign of the Lusignan took office in Cyprus. The Catholic Bishops' series begins in 1357, when in the hands of the Latin bishop of Nicosia the Maronite...
Anglicans, RomanCatholics, Latin Christians, Maronites, Armenian Apostolics, and Greek Evangelicals. The most important church in Cyprus, the Church of Cyprus...
Pietro Lippomano (died 1548) was a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Bishop of Verona (1544–1548) and Bishop of Bergamo (1516–1544). On 1 Jul 1516...
(died February, 1639) was a RomanCatholic prelate who served as Bishop of Adria (1633–1639) and Titular Bishop ofFamagusta (1620–1633). On 17 August 1620...