Latin archbishop of Nicosia
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The Latin (Roman Catholic) archbishopric of Nicosia, in Cyprus, was created in the time of the Crusades. It later became titular only. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia[1] there were 31 Latin archbishops from 1196, shortly after the conquest of Cyprus by Richard I of England, to 1502.
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- Alan
- Eustorgius, Eustorge de Montaigu,[2] died in the Fifth Crusade
- Bartolommeo da Breganze[3]
- 1251-1261 Ugo di Fagiano[4]
- 1274 Gérard de Langres[5]
- 1312 Giovanni del Conte
- 1332 Elias de Nabinal[6]
- 1421 Hugh of Lusignan[7]
- 1447 Andreas of Rhodes[8]
- 1495 Domenico Grimani
- James II of Cyprus
- 1559 Filippo Mocenigo[9]
- 1728 Raniero Felice Simonetti[10]
- Carlo Vittorio Amedeo delle Lanze[11]
- 1818-1826 Antonio Fernando Echanove Zaldívar[12]
- 1915 Francesco Cherubini[13]
- 1934 Guglielmo Piani[14]
[edit] Notes
- ^ CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nicosia (Cyprus)
- ^ chronological 1250 - 1299
- ^ Catholic Encyclopedia: Vicenza
- ^ Catholic Encyclopedia: Cyprus
- ^ [1], [2]
- ^ [3],[4]
- ^ CYPRUS
- ^ Catholic Encyclopedia: Cyprus
- ^ Catholic Encyclopedia: Cyprus
- ^ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of April 10, 1747
- ^ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Conclaves by century
- ^ Metropolitan Archdiocese of Tarragona, Spain
- ^ Archbishop Francesco Cherubini [Catholic-Hierarchy]
- ^ Archbishop Guglielmo Piani [Catholic-Hierarchy]