The Diocese of Livonia, later Roman Catholic Diocese of Inflanty was a territorial division of the Roman Catholic Church established in 1186 as the Diocese...
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Inflanty Voivodeship Duchy of Livonia Roman Catholic Diocese of Inflanty, a territorial division of the Roman Catholic Church established in 1186 This disambiguation...
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Minsk was a territorial unit of the Latin Church, with its seat in the city of Minsk. It was established by imperial ukase...
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Chełm(-Lublin) was a Latin Catholic bishopric in southeastern Poland, from 1257 (until 1358 as Łuków) until its suppression...
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in 1798 Diocese of Inflanty (Wenden), 1621–1798 Diocese of Smolensk, 1636–1783, merged into Archdiocese of Mohilev in 1818 Diocese of Gdańsk, established...
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territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Lithuania. Established as the Diocese of Vilnius in the 14th century, it was elevated to the rank of a metropolitan...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Šiauliai Roman Catholic Diocese of Telšiai Roman Catholic Diocese of Vilkaviškis Suffragan Bishops of Samogitia See List of...
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non-princely Latin sees Diocese of Inflanty alias Wenden Diocese of Leal Diocese of Pärnu = Pernau (1251-1263) Diocese of Reval Diocese of Virumaa = Wierland...
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1621 during the Inflanty Voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Archbishops of Riga were innovators in the field of minting currency...
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Great, in a unilateral action independent of Rome. Its territory was split off from the Dioceses of Inflanty and Smolensk. Its initial see was the imperial...
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Daugavpils (redirect from History of Daugavpils)
as the Duchy of Livonia, and the starostwo of Dyneburg. It was a place of local sejmik's gatherings. Roman Catholic Bishop of Inflanty, who was always...
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1620s. Episcopal see relocated to Dyneburg (creating Diocese of Inflanty) after the Swedish conquest of Wenden. Feliks Koneczny, "Dzieje administracji w Polsce...
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Józef Kazimierz Kossakowski (13 Mar 1775 – 17 Sep 1781 Appointed, Bishop of Inflanty) Jan Stefan Giedroyć (22 Aug 1763 – 22 Apr 1765) Tadeusz Benedykt Feliks...
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Sigismund II Augustus (redirect from Sigismund II Augustus of Poland)
known as Polish Livonia or Inflanty; it was settled with colonists from Poland proper resulting in systematic polonisation of these lands. When the Kalmar...
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Jerzy Radziwiłł (1556–1600) (category 16th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
deputy administrator (namiestnik) of Polish Livonia (Inflanty) from 1582 until 1585. He participated in the 1587 election of King Sigismund III Vasa and became...
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Józef Kossakowski (bishop) (category 18th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
aide to the bishop of Vilnius (titular bishop of Cinna), and on 17 September 1781 he became the bishop of Livonia (Polish: Inflanty). At that time he also...
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This is a timeline of geopolitical changes around the world between 1500 and 1899. It includes dates of declarations of independence, changes in country...
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"Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Latvia". Norway: Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo. Retrieved 30 September 2015. Baedeker 1914. "History of Riga: Riga Town...
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