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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archdiocese of the Catholic Church covering the cities of Minsk and Mogilev in Belarus. It is a metropolitan see with three suffragan dioceses. 9 August 1798: established...
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Geneva (redirect from City of Geneva)
number of residents were members of neither group. Geneva forms part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg. The World Council of Churches...
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Belfast (redirect from Capital of Northern Ireland)
Presbyterians were conscious of sharing, if only in part, the disabilities of Ireland's dispossessed Roman Catholic majority; and of being denied representation...
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St. Gallen (redirect from Imperial City of St. Gallen)
remained untouched. The abbey would remain a Catholic stronghold in the Protestant city until 1803. In 1798 the French invaded Switzerland, destroying the...
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until 1682 a residence, later Catholic Church of Saint Joseph [be], demolished in the 1950s Jesuit College in Minsk (1654–1773), initially a mission...
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1060s (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
Louis the Springer, count of Thuringia (modern Germany). Minsk and Orsha are first mentioned in the chronicles, making them two of the oldest cities in Belarus...
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