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Archbishop of Baltimore. Last Edition, According to the Copy (Printed at Rome in 1914). Revised Edition, with the Imprimatur of His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons. Baltimore: John Murphy Company, 1916.
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192:(early tenth century) Stauropolis fell to 21st place among the metropolitanates of the Patriarchate, and the suffragan dioceses have become 26.
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record that between 1356 and 1368 it was without a metropolitan, but was under the administration of the metropolitan of
180:(about 640), the seat of Stauropolis is listed at the 20th place in the hierarchical order of metropolitanates under the
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163:. There are about thirty known bishops of Stauropoli in the first Christian millennium, many of them thanks to
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110:, the city was called Aphrodisias. In the Christian era, it was renamed Stauropolis (
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times, it assumed the name of Caria, a name preserved by the village of Geyre.
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372:, and another is mentioned in 1399. Isaias of Stauropolis attended the
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Francesco
Domenico Reynaudi (Raynaud) (May 5, 1885 – July 24, 1893)
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Defunct dioceses of the
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
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Giovanni
Battista Guidi (September 6, 1902 – July 22, 1904)
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Emilio Maria
Miniati (April 29, 1909 – March 17, 1918)
376:(1439) and fled to avoid signing the decree of union.
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A historical
Addendum to the episcopal Lists of Caria
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Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus
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Aloisio Scacoz (2 December 1831 – February 22, 1842)
159:(451) bishops signed the documents of confession as
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Guglielmo Massaia (August 2, 1881 – August 6, 1889)
649:(Berkeley: University of California, 1971), p. 296
404:Diego Hortiago de Escacena (28 August 1693 – 1696)
184:and are attributed 28 dioceses suffragan. In the
440:Bernard Christen (May 29, 1908 – March 11, 1909)
467:(November 9, 1964 – June 19, 1971) of Rangoon
8:
280:Eustacus (before 730 or between 787 and 815)
349:John III? (first half of the 11th century)
490:Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae
477:
437:(November 14, 1904 – December 12, 1907)
636:Gelzer, op. cit., p. 555, nnº 344-370.
511:, (Paris, 1740), Vol.I, coll. 899-904.
216:Eumenius (Eudocius) (mentioned at the
83:. It was the metropolitan seat of the
461:(September 8, 1961 – August 26, 1964)
176:composed during the reign of Emperor
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419:(November 30, 1896 – April 20, 1901)
337:Anonymous (after 1025 - before 1043)
296:Theodore II (before 861 – after 869)
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455:(July 18, 1929 – August 13, 1961)
425:(January 9, 1902 – June 27, 1902)
265:Deuterius (about 577 – about 582)
167:and sigillografiche discoveries.
161:Aphrodisiadis Metropolitan Cariae
581:vol. XIV, (New York City, 1912).
253:Second Council of Constantinople
120:) 'city of the cross'. In later
534:Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi
493:, (Leipzig, 1931), p. 447.
449:(July 19, 1918 – June 28, 1929)
343:Constantine (mentioned in 1032)
299:Niephorus II (mentioned in 879)
237:Nonnus (mentioned in about 488)
218:First Council of Constantinople
268:Theopropius (5th–7th century)
230:Critonianus (mentioned at the
182:patriarchate of Constantinople
97:Patriarchate of Constantinople
41:Patriarchate of Constantinople
1:
694:Catholic titular sees in Asia
459:Joseph Wilhelmus Maria Baeten
390:Archidioecesis Stauropolitana
352:Demetrius (mentioned in 1054)
289:Nicephorus I (first half of
274:Theodore I (mentioned in 680)
251:Severianus (mentioned at the
453:Giovanni Battista Dellepiane
346:Ignatius (mentioned in 1039)
302:Sergius (8th – 11th century)
283:Anonymous (mentioned in 787)
277:Sisinnius (mentioned in 692)
557:Revue des études byzantines
340:John II (mentioned in 1030)
334:Eustation II (11th century)
129:ancient Christian community
127:Stauropolis was home to an
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325:John I (mentioned in 997)
271:Ortagoras (5-7th century)
75:), on the site of modern
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447:Ricardo Isaza y Goyechea
322:Anonymous (10th century)
225:First Council of Ephesus
209:Ammon (mentioned at the
150:Diocletianic Persecution
91:in the civil Diocese of
370:Antioch on the Maeander
665:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
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262:) (monophysite bishop)
211:First Council of Nicæa
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188:attributed to Emperor
146:Diodorus and Rodopiano
592:The Roman Martyrology
578:Catholic Encyclopedia
398:Roman Catholic Church
396:(archdiocese) of the
392:) survives only as a
331:(10th - 11th century)
286:Michael (8th century)
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71:town of Stauropolis (
49:Roman Catholic Church
523:at www.gcatholic.org
485:Pius Bonifacius Gams
435:Guido Maria Conforti
380:Catholic titular see
232:Council of Chalcedon
204:Ruins at Stauropolis
173:Notitia Episcopatuum
157:Council of Chalcedon
549:Vincenzo Ruggiari,
417:Alessandro de Risio
374:Council of Florence
240:Euphemius (? – 518
227:in 431 – after 449)
196:Residential bishops
704:Byzantine Anatolia
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134:Roman Martyrology
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572:Stauropolis
394:titular see
291:9th century
246:monophysite
178:Heraclius I
104:Hellenistic
73:Aphrodisias
45:titular see
39:within the
17:Stauropolis
688:Categories
672:21 January
472:References
356:Surviving
165:epigraphic
37:Asia Minor
384:The see (
122:Byzantine
108:Roman era
61:bishopric
315:Joseph (
95:and the
65:centered
366:Miletus
260:deposed
255:in 553)
248:bishop)
234:in 451)
220:in 381)
213:in 325)
186:Notitia
170:In the
155:At the
143:martyrs
102:In the
69:ancient
67:on the
55:History
47:of the
538:vol. 5
242:exiled
190:Leo VI
131:. The
81:Turkey
575:, in
555:, in
432:Saint
386:Latin
362:Bizye
139:May 3
112:Greek
89:Caria
77:Geyre
33:Caria
21:Greek
674:2015
368:and
358:acta
93:Asia
63:was
59:The
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