The Latin Archbishopric of Corinth is a titular see of the Latin Church. It dates to 1210, when a Catholic archbishop was installed on the Orthodox Metropolis...
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protests of the Metropolitan of Corinth. Nevertheless, by 819 Athens had become an autocephalous archbishopric, and in the ecumenical councils of 869/70...
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(crusader) and present titular Catholic Latin Archbishopric of Corinth the present Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Corinth, Sicyon, Zemenon, Tarsos and Polyphengos...
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Corinth was the oldest and most prestigious see in southern Greece, during the period of Frankish rule it was eclipsed by the Latin Archbishopric of Patras...
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in the Morea was the Latin Archbishopric of Corinth. Despite the Treaty of Karlowitz, the Ottomans were unreconciled to the loss of the Morea, and already...
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The Latin Empire, also referred to as the Latin Empire of Constantinople, was a feudal Crusader state founded by the leaders of the Fourth Crusade on...
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The Archdiocese of Rhodes (Latin: Archidioecesis Rhodiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Greece...
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The Latin Archbishopric of Patras was the see of Patras in the period in which its incumbents belonged to the Latin Church. This period began in 1205...
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Patriarchate with the episcopal see of Negroponte (Chalcis), hitherto a suffragan of the Latin Archbishopric of Athens, so that the patriarchs could...
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The Latin or Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Larissa is a titular see of the Catholic Church. It was established briefly as a residential episcopal see...
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of his successor as bishop in October 1286), he occupied the Latin Archbishopric of Corinth, a Catholic see established in the northeastern Peloponnese...
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The Latin Archbishopric of Thebes is the see of Thebes in the period in which its incumbents belonged to the Latin or Western Church. This period began...
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The Diocese of Crete (Latin: Dioecesis Candiensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located on the island of Crete in the ecclesiastical...
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The Archdiocese of Athens (Latin: Archidioecesis Atheniensis or Athenarum) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church...
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Ettore Felici (category Latin archbishops of Corinth)
became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. From 1921 to 1923 he was in the Vatican. In 1927 he was consecrated titular archbishop of Corinth and named Apostolic...
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Consularis Corinth Corinth, 1458 Siege of Corfu Corfu, Metropolis of Corinth Corinth, Latin Archbishopric of Corinth, Metropolis of Coronation of the Byzantine...
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modern Durrës, Albania), was founded in 627 BC in Illyria by Greeks from Corinth and Corcyra (modern Corfu). Etymologically, Epidamnos may be related to...
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of the two pre-eminent sees of the Peloponnese along with the See of Corinth. The see has been part of the Greek Orthodox Church (the Patriarchate of...
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The following is a current list of Catholic archdioceses ordered by continent and country (for the Latin Church) and by liturgical rite (for the Eastern...
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Achaea (category Prefectures of Greece)
Patras, under the powerful Latin Archbishopric of Patras, over time became a semi-autonomous domain under the protection of Venice and the Holy See. Although...
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The Latin or Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Neopatras is a titular see of the Catholic Church. It was established briefly as a residential episcopal see...
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The archdiocese of Thebes also lay within the Athenian duchy. Unlike Athens, it had no suffragans. However, the Latin archbishopric produced several...
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list of the sees subordinate to the See of Rome, dating to 1228. It lists Salona as one of the eight suffragan sees of the Latin Archbishopric of Athens...
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valley. Ecclesiastically, Neopatras largely corresponded to the Latin Archbishopric of Neopatras (L'Arquebisbat de la pàtria), which had one suffragan:...
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Latin Archbishopric of Thebes of over two thirds of its pre-Frankish conquest revenue. Even in Venetian-held Modon, the local governor barred the Latin bishop...
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Serbian Empire (redirect from Collapse of the Serbian Empire)
Danube in the north to the Gulf of Corinth in the south, with its capital in Skopje. He also promoted the Serbian Archbishopric to the Serbian Patriarchate...
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Nerio I Acciaioli (category History of Corinth)
master of the whole coastline between Corinth and Patras. Niccolò Acciaioli died on 8 November 1365. His eldest son, Angelo, inherited Corinth, but he...
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Catholic Church in Greece (redirect from History of the Catholic Church in Greece)
Empire in 1453 in Greece, the activity of the Latin structures gradually ceased and the dioceses of the Latin rite became titular. At the same time, until...
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The Archdiocese of Monreale (Latin: Archidioecesis Montis Regalis) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Sicily. As of 2000 it is no longer...
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The Diocese of Modon or Medone (Latin: Dioecesis Mothonensis) was a "Latin" (Roman Catholic) diocese located in the town of Modon in Messenia in the Peloponnese...
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