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Spain:
Roman Catholic Church Officials |
Church
Officials |
| Name |
Tenure |
|
| Astigi,
Titular See of (Andalusia) |
| ►Diocese
of Ecija erected c. 4th century
|
| Bishops
of Ecija |
|
>590–<633† |
•••• |
| ►Suppressed
8th century during Moorish conquest
|
| ►Restored
13th century
|
| ►Suppressed
19th century
|
| ►Restored
as Titular See of Astigi 1969
|
| Archbishops
of Astigi |
Umberto
Malchiodi
|
1969–71
res; †1974
|
•••• |
|
| Avila,
Diocese of (Castile and Leon) |
| ►Erected
4th century
|
| ►Suppressed
during Moorish conquest 712
|
| ►Restored
11th century
|
Bishops
of Avila |
|
1437–41
res; †1453 |
Cervantes (3376) |
|
| Cartagena,
Diocese of (Murcia) |
| ►Erected
1st century
|
Bishops
of Cartagena |
|
Matthias Lang von Wellenburg, Card |
1510–40† |
Lang
(2593) |
|
| Palencia,
Diocese of (Castile
and Leon) |
| ►Erected
3rd century
|
Bishops
of Palencia |
| Munio
Zamora
|
1294–96
res ;
†1300
|
•••• |
|
| Santiago
de Compostela, Archdiocese of (Galicia) |
| ►Diocese
of Iria Flavia erected 5th-6th century
|
| ►Name
changed to Diocese of Compostela 1095
|
| ►Elevated
to Archdiocese
of Santiago de Compostela
1120
|
|
| Segovia,
Diocese of (Castile
and Leon) |
| ►Erected
6th century
|
| Bishops
of Segovia |
|
1441–53† |
Cervantes (3376) |
|
| Seville,
Archdiocese of (Andalusia) |
| ►Diocese
of Seville erected 3rd century
|
| ►Elevated
to archdiocese 4th century
|
| Archbishops
of Seville |
|
584–600† |
•••• |
|
600?–36† |
•••• |
|
| Tui-Vigo,
Diocese of (Galicia) |
| ►Diocese
of Tuy (Tude) erected 6th century
|
| ►Suppressed
during Moorish conquest 711
|
| ►Restored
890
|
| ►To
Diocese
of Iria
Flavia (Compostela)
1024
|
| ►Diocese
of Tuy restored
1071
|
| Bishops
of Tuy |
|
1430;
†1453 |
Cervantes (3376) |
| ►Name
changed to Diocese of Tuy-Vigo 1959
|
| ►Name
changed to Diocese of Tui-Vigo 1992
|
|
| Valencia,
Archdiocese of |
| ►Diocese
of Valencia erected 1238
|
| ►Elevated
to archdiocese 1492
|
| Archbishops
of Valencia |
|
1545–55† |
•••• |
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